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Date:      Thu, 26 Feb 2009 22:04:48 -0500
From:      Jon <jon-bsd@comcast.net>
To:        FreeBSD-Questions <questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: openoffice-3.0.1 broken on FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <49A75850.9030505@comcast.net>
In-Reply-To: <18852.54145.745688.345432@jerusalem.litteratus.org>
References:  <20090208011726.13ef1a93@yokozuna.lan>	<49A4C1DC.1000505@comcast.net> <18852.54145.745688.345432@jerusalem.litteratus.org>

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Robert Huff wrote:
> Jon writes:
> 
>>  Have you had any success getting openoffice working?  I have a similar 
>>  problem with xorg 7.4 and openoffice.org-000310_m1.  Upon attempting to 
>>  run openoffice, I get:
>>  $ openoffice.org-OOO310_m1
>>  Xlib:  extension "Generic Event Extension" missing on display ":0.0".
>>  Xlib:  extension "Generic Event Extension" missing on display ":0.0".
>>  $
>>  
>>  I get no errors, feedback, or dumped cores to let me know what went 
>>  wrong, but it doesn't launch.
>>  
>>  If anyone has any info or things to attempt, I'd be glad to hear it.
> 
> 	This is a known item.  It appeared with xorg-7.4 because
> certain functionality has been added to the Xorg libraries but not
> (yet) to the server.
> 	In all other cases where this has appeared, it has been
> eventually disgnosed as "annoying but harmless".  Unless hard
> evidence to the contrary appears, look for problem elsewhere.
> 	It also - as far as I know, and I am not an expert - has
> nothing to do with this:
> 
>>  > (soffice:2726): Gtk-WARNING **: GtkSpinButton: setting an 
>>  > adjustment with non-zero page size is deprecated
> 
> 	which is only a warning.  (But should still be investigated and
> fixed.)
> 
> 

Thanks for the info.  I ended up deinstalling the openoffice-3-RC and 
went with openoffice-3 and now it runs without problem.  I'm not sure 
why the release candidate didn't work, but from my perspective, that's a 
problem for another day.

Thanks again,
Jon



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