On Sun, 4 Mar 2001, Bud Rogers wrote:
> On Sunday 04 March 2001 13:23, Kent West wrote: > > Remy Indebetouw wrote: > > >>> <snip - trouble starting StarOffice> > > > > > > one installed, i can only run the thing as root - as a user it > > > complained about not finding /usr/local/office52/user/sofficerc > > > so i made that file world writeable and now it just fails to start > > > w/o any error. > > > > I've had a similar problem. I tried installing it to > > /usr/local/office52 as root via "setup /net", and that does fine, but > > then I can't run it as a normal user. So I wiped the > > /usr/local/office52 install and installed it as a normal user to that > > normal user's home directory, and that normal user can run it. So > > apparently there's somthing broken about the /net install. > > >From the README: > > If you wish to run a network installation (multi-user installation), > start (as root) the setup with the option /net. After the network > installation has been completed, each StarOffice user needs to call up > the setup from the office directory of the network installation > (WITHOUT /net) under their user ID. They will then be able to install > the workstation installation. This will install about 2MB of data into > the corresponding Home directory of each user. Ok, but after that I do '~/office52/soffice', the program fails with: Failed to load necessary components It worked fine, until a week or two ago, when suddenly StarOffice refused to start. Any ideas on this one? Thanks, Sebastiaan > > -- > Bud Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.sirinet.net/~budr > All things in moderation. And not too much moderation either. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >