#include <hallo.h> * Rene Engelhard [Fri, Sep 17 2004, 10:55:38AM]: > > OO starts but reports two errors with opening the file "/tmp/te" and > > "st.ppt", so apparently there is some trouble with passing the > > arguments. Maybe some broken script that deals not correctly with > > filenames and splits the name into multiple arguments on spaces. > > > > Running ooffice itself on suche files seems to work. > > Did I miss something or why is it a bug in openoffice.org-debian-files when > see (wtf is see?) works not and ooffice (which is > openoffice.org-debian-files) works? > > o* btw does /usr/lib/openoffice/program/soffice "$@" so it should work(tm).
It does work. I found the error in ~/.mailcap which did not have quotes signs. The funny things is: what created this file? I see lines like: application/vnd.sun.xml.writer.global;/home/blade/.openoffice/1.1.1/soffice %s application/vnd.stardivision.writer;/home/blade/.openoffice/1.1.1/soffice %s application/vnd.stardivision.writer-global;/home/blade/.openoffice/1.1.1/soffice %s application/x-starwriter;/home/blade/.openoffice/1.1.1/soffice %s So it looks like it was written by OO. But a) when? b) why? c) why is it so broken? Apparently, it was a work of version 1.1.1 but IMO you should warn your users about such problematic cruft, left behind in their $HOMEs. Another issue: when you open an empty (zero length) file, OO exists immediately with error 1. Maybe it should display a message explaining why it terminates now. Regards, Eduard. -- "After watching my newly-retired dad spend two weeks learning how to make a new folder, it became obvious that "intuitive" mostly means "what the writer or speaker of intuitive likes". - Bruce Ediger, [EMAIL PROTECTED], on X the intuitiveness of a Mac interface