>> I had this issue but finally fixed it by installing the:
>> openoffice.org-java-common
>> package.
>I will try this as soon as I get a chance, to see if it solves the problem for 
>me.

I had that package installed, but by upgrading to the latest version, the 
problem was also mostly solved for me. The version I have installed now is 
1:2.4.1-17, according to aptitude.

unoconv at first complained that it couldn't start open office, so I launched 
it myself with the above "soffice" command. It still used 100% of my processor, 
but while it was running, unoconv worked perfectly.

Note that I haven't upgraded all of openoffice (for time reasons), just 
openoffice.org-java-common. I'm running a Lenny system at the moment.

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