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-OpenOffice Build 641 Personal Install How-To
+OpenOffice.org Build 643 Personal Install How-To
-Written by: Matthias Rauch <mrauch@netbsd.org>
- Martin Blapp <mbr@freebsd.org>
+Written by: Martin Blapp <mbr@freebsd.org>
-OpenOffice has now been installed in ${PREFIX}/OpenOffice.org641.
+OpenOffice.org will soon been installed in
+${PREFIX}/OpenOffice.org-643/
-Once that is done exit X11 and run it again as the user
-that you usually use. Then run "make install-user" and do
-a standard workstation Thereafter, OpenOffice can be started using the
-${PREFIX}/bin/soffice command.
+Warning:
+--------
-Please note that this software should be considered alpha quality
-at the moment, i.e. take extra care when using it in production
-environments.
+This port is experimental. Do not use it for production.
+
+
+1 User installation
+-------------------
+
+1.1 OO.org installed from the ports collection
+
+Once this is done you have to run "make install-user" as the
+user you like to use OO.org and choose a standard workstation
+installation.
+
+1.2 OO.org installed as package
+
+First check if procfs is running. OO.org setup does depend on
+procfs and does crash without it. This dependency will be
+removed in future, but at the moment it is needed.
+Please read the procfs(5) manpage and ensure the the following
+line is in /etc/fstab:
+
+proc /proc procfs rw 0 0
+
+If you have just installed OO.org as package, there is no
+"make install-user" option available. Instead you'll have
+to run as the user you like to use OO.org:
+
+"${PREFIX}/bin/openoffice-setup" and choose a standard workstation
+installation.
+
+2 JDK-Installation
+------------------
+
+If OO.org asks you to choose the Java JDK during
+"make install-user", you must choose the linux jdk1.3.1.
+Native FreeBSD jdk1.3.1 does not work yet with FreeBSD
+OO.org does ignore it.
+
+3 Start OO.org
+--------------
+
+There are some wrappers installed for fast startup.
+Add "${PREFIX}/bin/" to your PATH and you will be able
+to use them.
+
+${PREFIX}/bin/openoffice
+${PREFIX}/bin/openoffice-sagenda
+${PREFIX}/bin/openoffice-scalc
+${PREFIX}/bin/openoffice-sdraw
+${PREFIX}/bin/openoffice-setup
+${PREFIX}/bin/openoffice-sfax
+${PREFIX}/bin/openoffice-simpress
+${PREFIX}/bin/openoffice-spadmin
+${PREFIX}/bin/openoffice-sweb
+${PREFIX}/bin/openoffice-swriter
+
+4 Setup problems
+----------------
+
+If the setup complains about a missing file "setup.ins",
+it's time to upgrade your FreeBSD system to the lastest
+version. You will encounter this bug only if your OS is
+older than FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE. 4.6-RELEASE and
+4.6.2-RELEASE are still affected.