David Stern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Tue, 30 Mar 1999 15:11:40 CST, wrote: > > Hello, > > I was the one who posted the original message for help with this. > > After reading your message, I played around with the "soffice" wrapper that > > calls soffice.bin. Here's how I got mine to work... > > > > 1) I got the libc deb from slink. > > 2) I manually unpacked the archive (ar -x libc???.deb; tar xvfz data.tar.gz) > > 3) I edited the soffice wrapper: > > a) In the section where it sets the LD_LIBRARY_PATH (I believe it is the > > *) option in the block that starts with "case $sd_platform in"), I > > added the path where my glibc2.0 is located to the BEGINNING of the > > LD_LIBRARY_PATH. > > LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/myuser/glibc2.0/lib:$sd_inst/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH > > > > b) The last line of the soffice script, I changed as follows: > > exec /home/myuser/glibc2.0/lib/ld-linux.so.2 $sd_inst/bin/$sd_binary "$1" > > "$2 > > " "$3" "$4" "$5" "$6" "$7" "$8" "$9" > > > > It took a *WHILE* (8-15 seconds) for it to load the first time (I run a > > P200 w/128M RAM), but it did load, and seems to function properly. When the > > program first loads, it gives me a message box that says, "Error opening > > document /home/myuser/Office50/bin/soffice.bin: Nonexistent object. Filter > > not found." I click the OK button, and it works. > > That did it, *thanks!*
Really good job !!! Now my StarOffice works again too !!! But, do you know, how to supress this mad message ??? CU Frank