So I scout around and decide to install Apache Open Office [AOO] instead. It seems LO and AOO are first cousins, but that's neither here nor there. Anyway, I wade through the inadequate AOO install instructions and finally get it installed into /opt/openoffice4. An attempt to start it resulted in an error message about a missing something from LO! It seems LO was "hijacking" any attempt to start AOO by symlinking to LO instead.)
So I change /usr/bin/soffice, which was pointing to LO, to point to AOO instead; specifically, /opt/openoffice/programs/soffice. It turns out this is a shell script. I get the following errors:
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84: /usr/bin/soffice: /usr/bin/pagein: not found (line 84 is "$sd_prog/pagein" -L"$sd_prog" \)
119: /usr/bin/soffice: /usr/bin/soffice.bin: not found (line 119 is "$sd_prog/$sd_binary" "$@" &)
I tried adding /opt/openoffice4 to the PATH but that didn't help. (Perhaps I should have added /opt/openoffice4/programs instead?)
Any ideas on what I should try next?
Caitlin