Ah, well... strike that last comment. That only seems to help if you
have named recoverable documents.
Quite an annoying bug!
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As an addition, I had the same problem and simply removing the
.openoffice.org/3/user/backup directory already solved the problem.
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I see the same behaviour (same error message), with Ubuntu 9.04 and
OpenOffice.Org 3.0.1. Just as in Sam Liddicott's case my home directory
is NFS-mounted, and removing the .openoffice.org directories solved it.
Also, the server hosting the home directories ran out of disk space
recently, at a time
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Well it hasn't re-occurred.
I'm happy for you to close the bug.
Sam
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Its possible it was previously using the GCJ JRE which is known to be
buggy and not very stable for heavy Java use.
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Installing openoffice.org package fetched in a load of things but did
not fix the problem.
Removing .openoffice.org2 and .openoffice.org fixed it, and then
Tools->Options->OpenOffice.org->Java showed that the
sun JRE was already selected.
Thanks for your help.
Don't close the bug, I still need
If you install the 'openoffice.org' meta package it will probably
resolve your issue. If not go into the
Tools->Options->OpenOffice.org->Java and make sure you have a good JRE
set to be used. A good one would be openjdk-6, gcj is known to have
buggy Java support.
Also it can sometimes help to remo
I create a new user, and all is fine. If I run oocalc from a gnome-terminal it
works, but says:
$ oocalc
javaldx: Could not find a Java Runtime Environment!
If I run from an existing user, oocalc crashes, saying:
$ oocalc
terminate called after throwing an instance of
'com::sun::star::lang::Wr
It seems to be nothing to do with that spreadsheet, openoffice crashes
even on no-document.
although the install is new, homedirs are not and are nfs-based.
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This is an Jaunty upgrade from a fresh non-updated intrepid install.
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Please update your system and then run:
apport-collect 333474
It will submit the information about your system that filing the bug
report via "Help->Report a Problem" inside openoffice.org would normally
do.
Thanks,
Chris Cheney
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