On 2017-10-15, 3:38 PM Rory O'Farrell wrote
On Sun, 15 Oct 2017 15:27:15 -0600
Larry Gusaas <larry.gus...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2017-10-15, 1:01 PM Rory O'Farrell wrote:
Larry
Can you run openoffice4 from a terminal and report the messages?
Rory
I don't know terminal very well and do not know how to do that. I can
follow instruction
for using terminal if you have the time to give them to me.
I can't answer with any certainty for Mac, but my understanding, based on
something I paid little attention to (no need), is that the current Mac
operating system is a form of linux.
macOS is derived from Unix. Many, not all commands are similar to Linux
Open it and type "openoffice4" (no quotes). OO should then open and run and
give some possibly helpful diagnostics about what it is not finding, or what has
happened. These will be helpful to developers debugging.
Doesn't work. Needs more specific command. I will investigate later and try to get more
information. Problem occurs on both my Macs so isn't specific to macOS High Sierra, which i
upgraded this Mac to recently.
Some info on Terminal for a Mac is at
http://www.macworld.co.uk/feature/mac-software/how-use-terminal-on-mac-3608274/
Thanks
Larry
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