** Changed in: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium => Wishlist
** Summary changed:
- Openoffice.org2 cannot write to NFS files
+ OpenOffice cannot write to NFS files
** Description changed:
+ SOLUTION:
+ 1. Use NFSv4 if possible
+ 2. Install nfs-common package if not installed
+
+ ==
I've come across this problem, and mounting NFS shares with 'nolock'
worked for me. It also (indavertently) fixed similar problems I was
having when sharing my ~/.mozilla-thunderbird directory over NFS (for
roaming mail).
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And Yes - now I can write straight into my odt-sheets on the file
server! I'm so happy... it took me some time though to find this little
source of wisdom - thanks all!
/ola
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I Agree partially on the last post; Yes it is still present in Feisty,
but - no - I have nfs-common installed, and the problem is there for
sure. Will now test the commenting of export line in
/usr/lib/openoffice/program/soffice as described above.
/ola
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This bug is still present with Ubuntu Feisty. It is solved by
installing nfs-common package.
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Status: Unknown => Unconfirmed
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #335742
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** Also affects: openoffice.org (Debian) via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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My ubuntu is edgy 6.10 which I installed 3/11/07 with all the latest
packages.
Sheila
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I have exactly the same error!
I have 2 USB flash drives mounted with various files and one storage
system mapped from my local network as 10.10.xxx.x as backup system.
I can open files from those mounted flash drives or storage system, but
I can't save the files to them.
I can only save files
I can confirm this on ubuntu edgy (on both the nfs server and client).
Launching openoffice on a NFS-mounted home directory took forever.
Installing nfs-common solved this problem (and many other performance-
related problems).
BUT even with nfs-common, openoffice has some remaining problems, lik
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Status: Unknown => Confirmed
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Torbjørn Sund wrote:
> Open Office needs statd on the client machine to lock files. I solved
> the problem by installing nfs-common. Shouldn't that be installed by
> default? The documentation says "Use this package on any machine that
> uses NFS, either as client or server. Programs included: loc
Torbjørn Sund schrieb:
> Had the same problem on Edgy eft RC, found out by some googling that the
> error was caused by OpenOffice not being able to lock the file
> (OpenOffice could have said so!).
>
> Open Office needs statd on the client machine to lock files. I solved
> the problem by installi
Had the same problem on Edgy eft RC, found out by some googling that the
error was caused by OpenOffice not being able to lock the file
(OpenOffice could have said so!).
Open Office needs statd on the client machine to lock files. I solved
the problem by installing nfs-common. Shouldn't that be in
Marc Schiffbauer schrieb:
> This is indeed a regression compared to dapper.
>
> Would be great if you could fix this before release so people having
> NFS-Homes can work with OOo on Edgy..
Is statd running on the client machine? what nfs-server is used?
upstream sees the enabling of file locking
** Tags added: regression
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This is indeed a regression compared to dapper.
Would be great if you could fix this before release so people having
NFS-Homes can work with OOo on Edgy..
Cheers
-Marc
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Commenting out the line;
export SAL_ENABLE_FILE_LOCKING
works for me also, but I discovered that if I open/create an empty/new
file first, then I can open existing files as expected. Testing edgy RC.
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By the by, I've been playing with NFSv4 of late and OO works fine over
that with file locking enabled.
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Commenting out export SAL_ENABLE_FILE_LOCKING
also solved this problem for me.
# file locking now enabled by default
SAL_ENABLE_FILE_LOCKING=1
#export SAL_ENABLE_FILE_LOCKING
Changing SAL_ENABLE_FILE_LOCKING=1 to SAL_ENABLE_FILE_LOCKING=0 without
commenting out the export line does not correct
Please excuse the duplicate post.
I remembered this from OO 1 and went looking on the OO site. Commenting
out the line;
export SAL_ENABLE_FILE_LOCKING
in /usr/lib/openoffice/program/soffice fixes the problem for me.
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This problem has just appeared for me.
It was fine with dapper but after upgrading to edgy I can only open
files from an NFS share as read only.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l | grep openoffice
ii openoffice.org 2.0.4~rc2-1ubuntu6
OpenOffice.org Offic
** Bug 62286 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
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