Hi Neils,

I think we have a client multiwiki setup in 2.2.4 using OOo 3.1.1, However,
I will check this with a fresh multiwiki install. Can you try saving the
XWiki.OfficeImporterAdmin with PR and retry?

Anyway, we really need to dump this PR requirement and only check admin
rights for controlling OOo instance. And since now only the main wiki can
control the OOo instance, requiring PR seems an overhead.

Thanks.

- Asiri

On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 6:43 AM, Niels Mayer <nielsma...@gmail.com> wrote:

> After upgrading to 2.2.4, I wanted to test the openoffice server. In the
> root-wiki, in the openoffice admin app, I see my setup as from before (back
> when it worked -- last time i tested was around 2.0):
>
> Server type
>
> Internally managed (local)
>
> Server port
>
> 8100
>
> Auto start
>
> No
>
> Server path
>
> /usr/lib64/openoffice.org3/
>
> Server profile
>
> /home/OOo/.openoffice.org/3/
>
> Server state
>
> Not connected
>
>
> When I select "start server" and click "update", I get an error message
>   "Inadequate privileges."
> despite being logged in as XWiki.Admin (root wiki admin w/ prog rights
> granted).
> No error messages in the logs related to this are noted.
>
> The only clue I'm seeing is that openoffice itself is acting broken.
> Previously, the '-headless' option worked, now, it doesn't:
>
> gnulem-58-~> env DISPLAY='' ooffice -headless
> /usr/lib64/openoffice.org3/program/soffice.bin X11 error: Can't open
> display:
>   Set DISPLAY environment variable, use -display option
>   or check permissions of your X-Server
>   (See "man X" resp. "man xhost" for details)
>
> With "DISPLAY" defined, -headless works,  and the server can be launched,
> except that servers don't normally have an X server associated with them.
>
> I'm on Fedora 12: Linux gnulem 2.6.32.10-90.fc12.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Mar 23
> 09:47:08 UTC 2010 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux.
> I have the following OOo rpm's installed:
>
> openoffice.org-graphicfilter-3.1.1-19.28.fc12.x86_64
> openoffice.org-calc-core-3.1.1-19.28.fc12.x86_64
> openoffice.org-draw-core-3.1.1-19.28.fc12.x86_64
> openoffice.org-writer-3.1.1-19.28.fc12.x86_64
> openoffice.org-brand-3.1.1-19.28.fc12.x86_64
> openoffice.org-impress-3.1.1-19.28.fc12.x86_64
> openoffice.org-ure-3.1.1-19.28.fc12.x86_64
> openoffice.org-opensymbol-fonts-3.1.1-19.28.fc12.noarch
> openoffice.org-writer-core-3.1.1-19.28.fc12.x86_64
> openoffice.org-math-3.1.1-19.28.fc12.x86_64
> openoffice.org-math-core-3.1.1-19.28.fc12.x86_64
> openoffice.org-xsltfilter-3.1.1-19.28.fc12.x86_64
> openoffice.org-presenter-screen-3.1.1-19.28.fc12.x86_64
> openoffice.org-pdfimport-3.1.1-19.28.fc12.x86_64
> openoffice.org-draw-3.1.1-19.28.fc12.x86_64
> openoffice.org-calc-3.1.1-19.28.fc12.x86_64
> openoffice.org-impress-core-3.1.1-19.28.fc12.x86_64
> openoffice.org-core-3.1.1-19.28.fc12.x86_64
> openoffice.org-langpack-en-3.1.1-19.28.fc12.x86_64
>
>
> Hopefully, this error in Linux OpenOffice isn't causing an incorrect error
> message from xwiki "inadequate privileges." (bug?)
>
> Anybody on Linux using OPenoffice 3.1.1 and have the openoffice server
> working on Xwiki 2.2.4, in a multiwiki setup?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Niels
> http://nielsmayer.com
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