On 17/05/14 13:27, Andrea Pescetti wrote: > On 15/05/2014 Steele, Raymond wrote: >> I compiled OpenOffice and extracted the archive located at >> main/instsetoo_native/unxsoli4.pro/Apache_OpenOffice/archive/install/en-US/ >> >> top my /opt directory. However, it appears that during runtime of the >> Application the user private directory is located in >> /opt/openoffice4/.openoffice/4/user, which is global to all users. >> How do I configure the private user directories to be created in the >> users home directory to prevent a .lock file from preventing another >> user access to using the application? > > I know from previous discussions here that you are doing a huge effort > to port OpenOffice to Solaris (and I apologize if others have already > answered; mail delivery is still delayed due to technical problems); > anyway, assuming that the basics are the same as in other UNIX-like > systems, the "archived" build define their own location for the user > profile and this is why you see a common one. > > The profile location is defined in a file named "bootstraprc", which you > will find at something like: > /opt/openoffice4/program/bootstraprc > > This is the content of a bootstraprc file with per-user profile settings: > > [Bootstrap] > BaseInstallation=${OOO_BASE_DIR} > InstallMode=<installmode> > ProductKey=OpenOffice 4.1.0 > UserInstallation=$SYSUSERCONFIG/.openoffice/4/user > [ErrorReport] > ErrorReportPort=80 > ErrorReportServer= >
The archive version is for testing mainly and it stores the user directory inside the installation itself to avoid conflicts with the normal user directory of other installations. This is correct and intended, if you want install an archive version manually in your system you have to change the user directory as Andrea has already described. Juergen --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org