On Saturday 19 May 2007, quixote wrote:
> Dan-
> Thanks for your quick reply.
>
> I think my actual problem was that I misunderstood the
> instructions.  It says to remove rpms not relevant to
> your distro.  The unpacked tar file has quite a series of
> *core01* *core02* and so on.  I assumed those must refer
> to Fedroa core versions (couldn't think what else) and
> used only the *core03* one.
>
> As I was trying to fix my problem, I noticed my previous
> install had a whole list of *core##* too, so I figured
> I'd misunderstood, and just installed all the rpms in the
> tarball.  (Using --force since it kept choking on the bad
> first install.)  Then everything worked.
>
> If I might make a suggestion: a simple list of files to
> expect in the tarball, with a brief annotation as to what
> their function is when not clear from the filename, would
> solve this problem for folks like me who lack a clue. 
> This could go with the install instructions, which are
> otherwise very good.
>
> Thanks again.

You did not look at them real close because they are labeled 
real clear. Fedora does not have a core 07-10. The core 
files are the core files for Openoffice.org itself. The 
desktop-integration folder is where you have your distro 
specific files. Fedora users would use this file to 
properly integrate OOo into their Fedora distro.

openoffice.org-redhat-menus-2.2-9119.noarch.rpm

The instructions on the web site tell you step by step what 
to do and how to do it.

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