> The instructions page for OOo 2.x does not contain a link > for Solaris: > > http://download.openoffice.org/common/instructions.html > > (do we want Solaris to be recognized as a major OS or > not?) > > Also, the "extensive setup guide" seems to out of > date & the Readme files do not contain installation > instructions.
I am copying pertinent portions of the installation instructions below (edited for OOo 2.3) * * * (After you have downloaded and exacted all the packages, cd to the "packages" subdirectory then follow the following steps:) 6. To permanently avoid recurring queries at the installation, you should produce an admin file with the following content: action=nocheck conflict=nocheck idepend=nocheck. You can do this with the following commands: echo action=nocheck >admin echo conflict=nocheck >>admin echo idepend=nocheck >>admin 7. Install the packages with: pkgadd -a admin -d . openofficeorg* 8. Install any language packs needed for OpenOffice.org. * * * Although Solaris Express now comes with StarOffice8, I am interested in OOo 2.3 because of the following reasons: 1. SO8 does not include CJK language packs, and I don't how, or if it is possible, to use the OOo language packs for SO8. (CJK language packs are included in a separate suite called StarSuite.) 2. Some Chinese characters are garbled in SO8 when running under Solaris Express (inclusive of SXDE3 & SXCE 72), I want to see whether this problem is solved in OOo 2.3 (unfortunately the answer is not yet--this appears to be more of an OS problem). 3. Solaris 10u4 still comes with SO7 (not a complaint, but simply stating the fact, as the SO8 licenses are very inexpensive). An addition to my "complaint" that I failed to mention in my original message: The readme file contains a .jar file, but there are no instructions as to how to run the setup as a java program. This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org