Wolf Halton wrote:
Bonjour Claude,

I am sorry it didn't work.  There was a string about this somewhere in
the openoffice forum, but I cannot find it today.
Wolf Halton
Catwood Farms Anomaly Research

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On Fri, 2006-10-20 at 10:09 -0400, Claude Charest wrote:

Bonjour Wolf,

I rename the /opt/openoffice.../program/javaldx to javaldx.OFF and try
to start OO. The same thing happens: long waiting time.

So I make a new directory like:
        cd /opt/openoff*/program
        mkdir ../progOFF
        mv *java* ../progOFF
So I move OFF the folowing files:
        javaldx*            javavm.uno.so       libjava_uno.so
        javaloader.uno.so   libdb_java-4.2.so   sunjavaplugin.so
and start again OO. Same long waiting time...!!!
SO I will uninstall OO 2.0.4 and try to find OO 2.0.3 who was
just working fine on Solaris9!

On Thu, 19 Oct 2006, Wolf Halton wrote:
I had this issue with OpenOffice 2Beta.  I had to get open office
working to work, so I looked for processes that were running in the
beginning just after I started OO.Org.  The thing that was stopping me
was the file javaldx.  a script operating out of /usr/lib/openoffice...
I disabled the file by naming it javaldx.old and openoffice started just
fine, with no errors or glitches later.
Then I upgraded my system software and javaldx was reinstalled by the
upgrade.  I just deleted it and openoffice worked fine.  Now, I am on
openoffice 2.0.2 and though javaldx is installed on the system, the bug
is gone.  OpenOffice starts in just a few seconds.

If you find this file, and just rename it, you haven't lost it, and you
can test my fix safely.

Wolf

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Here are two of the forum threads:

http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?t=42204

http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?t=39649


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