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Subject: Re: Star Office & kppp
From: Max <Maximilaan () iname ! com>
Date: 1999-07-28 15:11:14
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dfox@belvdere.vip.best.com wrote:
>
> > No, you can still use Star-Office by installing the old Glibc in an
> > separate directory, and then start SOffice through a LD_LIBRARY_PATH
> > Use for example the following script to start Star-Office:
>
> Hmm. I tried a few variations of that with the compat libc
> that Redhat 6.0 installs in /usr/i386-glibc20-compat (or
> something like that) and Star Office didn't work. The library
> doesn't seem to be helpful (at least for StarOffice) because
> it lacks symbol information (the size is quite a bit smaller
> than it is for the glibc-2.1.1 in /lib).
>
> But still, the idea should work, so I'll perhaps give it a try
> after I get a real glibc-2.0.7 (the old one is still on tape, but
> I don't want to overwrite the one in /lib).
It is also not a good idea to put the old one in /lib. Tihs could couse
unpridictable ractions on your system. So if you are trying to lad
Soffice with the old library, but it in an separate folder.
>
> Right now, I've got kde 2.0 sources online and there simply isn't
> enough room for StarOffice :(. Redhat 6.0 seems to be a much bigger
> install than 5.x was.
Yep, they keep on growing on every update....
Max
>
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