Hi,
I tested DicOOo on my ppc linux build and it worked just fine. Is this
the upstream OOo binary (mine) or the Debian binary?
If Debian, then I think they have moved the dictionaries and things and
you should install dictioanries using the deb package manager and not
DicOOo.
Rene can probably tell you for sure.
Kevin
On Wednesday, October 15, 2003, at 05:40 AM, Romain Chantereau wrote:
Package: openoffice.org
Version: 1.1.0-1
Severity: normal
Tags: sid
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First, this bug does not exist in i386 :)
On my PPC, I wanted to install dictionnaries using the marvelous open
office document DicOOo.
IT can be found here:
http://ftp.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org/contrib/
dictionaries/dicooo/DicOOo.sxw
Or here:
http://lingucomponent.openoffice.org/download_dictionary.html#dictpack
This is "official" package.
I open it, I click on my language, I click on the 'run' button, and it
crash (illegal isntruction, core dumped...)
End of the report.
:)
Romain
- -- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
Architecture: powerpc
Kernel: Linux debiBook 2.4.21-ibook-ben2 #1 Sat Jul 26 18:25:00 CEST
2003 ppc
Locale: LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=fr_FR.UTF-8
Versions of packages openoffice.org depends on:
ii dictionaries-common 0.15.5 Common utilities for
spelling dict
ii openoffice.org-bin 1.1.0-1 OpenOffice.org office
suite binary
ii openoffice.org-debian-files 1.1.0-1+2 Debian specific parts of
OpenOffic
ii openoffice.org-l10n-en [openo 1.1.0-1 English (US) language
package for
ii openoffice.org-l10n-es [openo 1.1.0-1 Spanish language package
for openo
ii openoffice.org-l10n-fr [openo 1.1.0-1 French language package
for openof
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