On 02/19/2007 12:18 PM, Jesse Waters wrote:
> I'm sure this question has been asked but please endulge me.  I don't know
> my way around OO nor its forums.  I have just untar'd OO onto my Solaris box
> but can't figure out what to do next.  Nothing obvious jumping out.  Any
> help is appreciated.
> 

http://download.openoffice.org/2.1.0/instructions.html
  "A more extensive (which covers a wider variety of operating systems
in great depth) setup guide is available in PDF format here: Extensive
setup guide."
http://documentation.openoffice.org/setup_guide2/2.x/en/SETUP_GUIDE.pdf
Page 17:

Solaris Installation
Installation
1. Download Ooo_2.0.xxx_SOLARIS<NeededCPUArchitecture>_install.tar.gz.
2. Unpack the downloaded image into a directory. For example, the
following command
will unpack into the current directory:
gunzip -c OOo_*_Solaris*_install.tar.gz | tar -xf -
This creates a new subdirectory which includes the installation-files.
Use the ls command to find the name of the new directory then use the cd
command
to enter it.
3. cd into the packages subfolder. In this Directory you will find the
needed packages
to install OpenOffice.org and a package for the desktop-integration in
Gnome.
4. Run su to become the root user.
5. If Gnome is not installed on your system, delete the subdirectory
gnome-desktopintegration
6. To permanently avoid recurring queries at the installation, you
should produce an
admin file with the following content:
action=nocheck
conflict=nocheck
idepend=nocheck.
You can do this with the following commands:
echo action=nocheck >admin
echo conflict=nocheck >>admin
echo idepend=nocheck >>admin
7. Install the packages with:
pkgadd -a admin -d . openoffice.org*
8. Install any language packs needed for OpenOffice.org.

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