Date: Fri, 24 Dec 1999 01:12:36 +0100 From: tobi@physcip.uni-stuttgart.de (UUCP) To: freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org (UUCP) Subject: Still no sucess with Staroffice 5.1a Message-ID: <MSGID_242=3A7600=2F1_3862ca54@Fido.DE>
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Hallo! Thank you very mucs for that overwhelming amount of answers to my Staroffice problems. I tried all suggesstions you gave me, but unfortunately, it still does not work. Here again a summary, as some of you asked about the details: - FreeBSD 3.4-STABLE (cvsupped on Monday, re-made world and kernel) - linux_base 5.2 (from the ports tree also cvsupped on Monday) Now a detailed report of what I have done now: - Aquired root privileges - Removed all remenscants of older installation attempts. Really all of them. - Placed the staroffice distribution tarball to /usr/ports/distfiles - Downloaded the "German Staroffice 5.1a" port that has been announced here yesterday - Done the base installation with that very port. - Done ln -s /home /compat/linux/home - Changed back to user privileges - Put $PREFIX/Office51/bin and $HOME/Office51/bin to my PATH - Invoked $PREFIX/Office51/bin/setup and clicked a lot of buttons ;-) - After that, invoked $HOME/Office51/bin The result is unchanged: I get a dialog box telling me that in my Staroffice installation, the file "/home/tobi/Office51/sofficerc" file cannot be found, and that the installation program can try to repair that file if I wish. The file was there, though, and of course the "repair" would not help. I did then a truss on "soffice" to find out what that damn thing was actually looking for, and this is what struck my eyes: First, there are some read commands that fail obscurely like this: syscall read(0x6,0xbfbfd12c,0x20) errno -11 'Resource temporarily unavailable' some lines later, there is: syscall linux_newstat("E#^F(o^(/^G",0xbfbfcdac) errno -2 'No such file or directory' (the actual garbage in the string is a little different, but my editor would not accept that garbage to be dropped into it ...). Soon after, there is one "SIGNAL 20" and three "SIGNAL 30". I am open for any suggestions and will try them after Christmas. Which reminds me: a Merry Christmas to you all. :-) Kind Regards, Tobias. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-emulation" in the body of the message
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