Beech: It appears that you are attempting to run the Intel version on a Power PC (it will NOT do so.) You state otherwise, but this is how it appears. However, to confirm this, please do the following:
Open the Applications folder. Navigate to the Utilities folder and then open it. Click on the Console application and then clidk on ~/Library and then CrashReporter. Look for an soffice.bin.crash.log. If one exists, please post the contents on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list after subscribing by sending an empty message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] James McKenzie -----Original Message----- >From: Beecher Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Dec 2, 2006 5:30 PM >To: [email protected] >Subject: [users] OpenOffice will not install > >I am using a Mac PowerBook G4 (PPC) running OSX. I have made sure that >latest version of X11User.dmg for my non-intel mac is installed in the >Applications/Utilities folder and seems to be running properly. I have >downloaded the OOo_2.0.4_MacOSXPPC_install.dmg and put the OpenOffice file >in the applications folder. > >When running it opens the X11 and gives the font translation dialog and >creates the OpenOffice.org 2.0/user/fonts folders with 118 .ttf font files >inside. Then it quits with no other input or error messages. The log file >indicates no problem. Paste below: > >2006-12-02 13:54:46 (scripts/PostInstall) started. >2006-12-02 13:54:46 (scripts/PostInstall) finished. >2006-12-02 13:55:15 (scripts/PostInstall) started. >2006-12-02 13:55:15 (scripts/PostInstall) finished. >2006-12-02 17:09:07 (scripts/PostInstall) started. >2006-12-02 17:09:19 (scripts/PostInstall) finished. >2006-12-02 17:11:16 (scripts/PostInstall) started. >2006-12-02 17:11:17 (scripts/PostInstall) finished. >2006-12-02 17:59:37 (scripts/PostInstall) started. >2006-12-02 17:59:37 (scripts/PostInstall) finished. > >No dialog comes up the application just quits. I have redownload X11 and >OpenOffice with the same results. I have looked on the support page and have >not found similar problems or a fix. > >Please let me know what else I can try. >Sincerely >Beech > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
