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Jason W:
With libreoffice4.1 loaded, what is the output of the command:
ls -l /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libnspr4.so
That symlink was getting broken by the libnspr4-0d custom start script.
I will once again re -import iceweasel and libreoffice4.1 and see if I see anything, since it is working on my setup.
Jason W:
Ok, on reimporting and testing on a different maching, I see the libnss3-1d startup script was causing issues along with the libnspr4-0d. Those startup scripts used to be needed, now they cause issues so are removed.
Hopefully it works now.
netnomad:
hi jason w,
you've got it! :)
now libreoffice works fine with iceweasel and icedove.
the applications-menue-entries link to libreoffice and not to libreoffice4.1.
should the menue entries be changed or could you make a link that points to version 4.1?
i added a individual link in /usr/local/bin/libreoffice that points to /usr/bin/libreoffice4.1...
what could be changed that libreoffice appears in wbar?
now i get a problem that could be concerned with last changes in libreoffice or iceweasel:
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,16283.0.html
thank you for your help.
Jason W:
The menu entries for libreoffice4.1 work for me, starting tne app as expected.
netnomad:
hi jason w,[submenu] (Applications)
that's my /usr/local/tce.fluxbox
[exec](UXTerm){uxterm}
[exec](XTerm){xterm}
[exec](ePDFViewer){epdfview }
[exec](GNUImageManipulationProgram){gimp-2.8 }
[exec](gThumb){gthumb }
[exec](IcedoveMail/News){icedove }
[exec](Iceweasel){iceweasel }
[exec](J-Pilot){jpilot}
[exec](MidnightCommander){aterm +tr +sb -T "MidnightCommander" -e mc}
[exec](LibreOffice4.1Base){libreoffice --base }
[exec](LibreOffice4.1Calc){libreoffice --calc }
[exec](LibreOffice4.1Draw){libreoffice --draw }
[exec](LibreOffice4.1Impress){libreoffice --impress }
[exec](LibreOffice4.1Writer){libreoffice --writer }
[exec](OpenJDKJava6PolicyTool){/usr/bin/policytool}
[end] TCE
the command libreoffice is not sufficent for me, i need libreoffice4.1...
but my link /usr/local/bin/libreoffice that points to /usr/bin/libreoffice4.1 works fine for me,
so it's a workaround but perhaps a unpleasant state for newbies..
do you get a icon in wbar?
thank your for your contributions.
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