On 19/05/14 18:22, Steele, Raymond wrote:
> Thanks for the response.  Is there a preferred version (other than the 
> archived) that I should be using for installation? Also, I notice there is 
> only one directory, openoffiice4, versus two (openoffice3 & openoffice.org) 
> in previous versions. Is this by design?
> 

I haven't compiled Solaris for a long time but I assume that we still
have support for pkg.

Juergen


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jürgen Schmidt [mailto:jogischm...@gmail.com] 
> Sent: Monday, May 19, 2014 12:41 AM
> To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
> Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: Seperate User Directories
> 
> 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
> 
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