On Thursday 05 October 2006 19:34, Kevin Tomasek wrote:
> it seems that if OO crashes, which it does do, it seems to put a lock
> file somewhere.
>
> after it does the document recovery, if i try to write it to the
> original file name, it gives the 'general file I/O' error message.  if i
> save it as another file name it writes it fine.  if i copy the newly
> created file to the original file name then try to open the original
> file, it will only open it as a read only file.
>
> does anyone know where it puts the lock file?  or another way to get
> around this issue?

There is a lock file at ~/.openoffice.org2/.lock for OOo 2.0 and later, but 
whether that is relevant in this case is moot.
>
> rhel 4, OO 2.0.3, java 1.5.0_08,
>
> uname -> Linux xxxxxx 2.6.9-34.0.2.ELsmp #1 SMP Fri Jul 7 18:22:55 CDT
> 2006 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

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