Hi Stephan,

thank you very much for your feedback!

The logfile (and a text-file giving information on the system) can be
found at: <http://wi.wu.ac.at/rgf/tmp/OOo/>.

Please do not invest too much time as I am confident that uninstalling
Ubuntu's OOo and installing the genuine OOo will make OOo available with
scripting on that particular machine (so it is more curiosity than
necessity to figure out what is happening on that Ubuntu-10.04-desktop
installation, which came without Java orginally).

Regards,

---rony


On 13.09.2010 17:47, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
> On 09/13/10 15:13, rony wrote:
>> O.K., I uninstalled everything on this weekend that smelled like Java,
>> however the behaviour of the Ubuntu-installed OOo did not change, i.e.
>> OOo could not get started, the error message is just:
>>
>>      Running soffice from the command line gives the following output
>> on the commandline:
>>
>>          javaldx failed!
>
> So, this happens while no "genuine" (from download.openoffice.org) OOo
> is installed, just the one that comes with Ubuntu?  (Otherwise, it
> could be some unexpected interference between the two installations.)
>
> What might give a clue is to run
>
>   strace -f -o logfile .../soffice
>
> (with "..." replaced with the path to soffice) and make the resulting
> logfile (which can be huge) available.  Strictly speaking, this is
> probably the wrong forum for this problem, as it appears to be
> specific to the Ubuntu-specific OOo, but I might nonetheless find time
> to have a quick glance at the output, to see if something obvious goes
> wrong.
>
> -Stephan
>
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