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On Tuesday 09 August 2005 08:13 am, Jonathan Brooks wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Paul, thanks for the suggestion - though I don't see any setup file
> in the directory tree for the version I have installed (openoffice
> 1.9.122).
>
> I think this must have something to do with the library paths that
> are trying to be setup in the soffice script from the programs
> directory.
>
> On this computer, this script works for root, but not for a normal
> user. I notice that there are a couple of libraries within the
> programs dir that refer to nss and ldap (libnss3.so and
> libldap50.so). I suspect that openoffice wants to find these before
> the system installed libraries (libnss_ldap.so.2), and it aint!
>
> Any suggestions on how to "fix" the soffice script?
>
> Cheers, Jon.
>
> Paul wrote:
> > You may have already done this, but you need to also run setup for
> > each user that will use OOo.
> >
> > Instructions on how to do this are at the below link - point 8 :
> > http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/instructions.html#linux
> >
> > If you've already done this and you are still getting this error,
> > reply to the list.
> >
> > /paul
> >
> > On 8/9/05, Jonathan Brooks 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>Hi all,
> >>
> >>I installed the latest beta (1.9.122) yesterday as root. It works
> >> fine when I am logged in as root, but not at all when I'm logged
> >> in as a normal user:
> >>
> >>[EMAIL PROTECTED]> soffice
> >>/etc/openoffice.org-1.9/program/javaldx: symbol lookup error:
> >>/lib/libnss_ldap.so.2: undefined symbol: __db185_open
> >>/etc/openoffice.org-1.9/program/soffice.bin: symbol lookup error:
> >>/lib/libnss_ldap.so.2: undefined symbol: __db185_open
> >>
> >>I have JRE 1.5.0_4 installed, and the PC is running SuSE 9.2.
> >>
> >>Please, please can anyone help with this problem. I have tried
> >> posting on the forum, emailing the suse linux mailing list, and
> >> everything else I could think of - so far, response = nil!
> >>
> >>Hope somebody can help.
> >>
> >>Cheers, Jon.

     You are right. 1.9.122 does not have a setup file. This should 
work: (Do this as a normal user, not root.)
1) In Konqueror, enter the  /etc/openoffice.org-1.9/program/ directory. 
2) Double click soffice.
This should start OOo 1.9.122 for the first time. 
     I use Mandriva Linux and have 1.9.122 installed on /opt/. One thing 
I have noticed is my OOo directory is  /opt/openoffice.org1.9.122. 
Notice in my case there is nothing between .org and 1.9.122. You have a 
hyphen in yours. (/etc/openoffice.org-1.9). Also, mine has the .122 in 
the directory name and yours does not.
     How did you install 1.9.122? Where did you get the original file? 
Have you checked to make sure it was not corrupted?

Dan
    

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