On Mon, 09 Oct 2000, Christoph Sold wrote:
> Peter Radcliffe wrote:
> > Trent Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> > >       Type 'make install-user' in the StarOffice 5.2 ports directory
> > > while logged in as a "normal user".
> >
> > Already have done.
> >
> > To repeat, when I 'su -m' to keep my enviroment it works fine, using the
> > per user install in my home directory. Using the same files as a normal
> > user does not work (and yes, I've chown/chmodded them).
> >
> > Linux emulation works fine in general, I use linux netscape for the
> > plugins.
>
> I just changed the #!-line to read #!/usr/local/bin/bash instead of
> #!/bin/sh
> in Suns installuser script. They assume bash is installed as /bin/sh.
> After
> changing the shell line, everything works as expected.
>
> HTH
> -Christoph Sold


 If you use the port to install staroffice52, the setup and soffice scripts 
are already modified to use /compat/linux/bin/sh, which is sym-linked to 
/compat/linux/bin/bash.  And staroffice fails to run properly for me whether 
I'm logged in as root or user.  It runs well on Linux.

Dave


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