Art Edwards wrote:
>
> The adabas data base is part of the Sun suit of free software. look for
> it on the Sun site. Incidentally, I have Star IOffice 5.2 working both
> with and without adabas.
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Did you have to install other libs, etc
I believe you need to chmod it for an executable first?
>>> Nicole Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/24/00 05:02PM >>>
In linux, you just
./so-5_2-ga-bin-linux-en.bin (from that dir)
and it runs an extracter/installer.
There are installation instructions on the SO website, also, but that's
just
In linux, you just
./so-5_2-ga-bin-linux-en.bin (from that dir)
and it runs an extracter/installer.
There are installation instructions on the SO website, also, but that's
just about all it says.
http://www.sun.com/products/staroffice/5.2/download.html#install
-nicole
> http://tzo.linux.tucow
Hi
I found Staroffice for download from tucows at
http://tzo.linux.tucows.com/x11html/adnload/019-010-009-004_4144.html
At this point my only internet access is via Lose 98. That will
change shortly. So, I used IE4, clicked on the Linux SO 5.2
download link. What I got was a 61 MB file file nam
The adabas data base is part of the Sun suit of free software. look for
it on the Sun site. Incidentally, I have Star IOffice 5.2 working both
with and without adabas.
Art Edwards
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I have a StarOffice 5.2 new installation. It is asking for Adabas D
database engine to be installed for StarBase to work properly. It seems
to be available only from SuSe, and it does not appear to be free
software. I was able to download a copy of what I think is the
application in a file ending i
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