Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 17:55:11 -0700 From: Dan Zerkle <zerkle@home.com> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: StarOffice library problem. Help? Message-ID: <3B8302EF.9040106@home.com>
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I seem to have a major problem with StarOffice under 4.3-STABLE.
Since everything says that SO runs flawlessly, I'm thinking
that it must be some problem with -stable or some problem with my
configuration. Anyone have a hint?
I'm trying to get StarOffice52 running under Linux emulation. It
seems fine until I try to run an app (the word procesor). It
then gives me this error:
/home/zerkle/office52/program/soffice.bin: error in loading
shared libraries: /home/zerkle/office52/program/libsfx569li.so:
undefined symbol: __13HelpTextCacheRC6StringT1Uc
To review:
I installed as follows:
log in as root
start up X/KDE
cd /usr/ports/editors/staroffice52
make install
That went fine. I then did the user install:
log in as "zerkle"
cd /usr/ports/editors/staroffice52
make install-user
I put in /home/zerkle/office52 for a place to install it, and put
in that directory in my path.
It hiccuped a bit about not having java support and not having
some "adabase", which I don't care about yet. Also, it promised
to put an icon on my KDE dock, but it didn't.
Note that this was a "workstation install", where it copies
everything to my home. I had similar problems with the install
where it uses the stuff in /usr/local.
I then had to modify the "soffice" script a little bit, as follows:
sd_platform=`uname -s`
case $sd_platform in
SCO_SV) test=/bin/test ;;
FreeBSD) test=/bin/test ;;
*) test=/usr/bin/test ;;
esac
At this point, soffice starts, but crashes with the above error
message when I try to open the word processor. Does anyone know
what's wrong, here?
uname -a says:
FreeBSD cc1072733-a.arden1.ca.home.com 4.3-20010820-STABLE
FreeBSD 4.3-20010820-STABLE #0: Mon Aug 20 14:51:46 GMT 2001
root@usw3.freebsd.org:/usr/src/sys/compile/GENERIC i386
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