Hi Thomas > You don't use the oosetup when you install from RPM. It runs by itself launching OOwriter from the Start menu ... ! > Just delete/move .openoffice and all will be automagically recreated to > work with the RPM/Red Hat layout. Did it, because I checked Fedora mailing-list before. Thanks to remind me anyway. > If you're interested, look in /etc/openoffice. Those are the answers it > gives to the setup program for you when you first run it. if .openoffice > exists it doesn't reconfigure for you. OK checked [ENVIRONMENT] INSTALLATIONMODE=INSTALL_WORKSTATION INSTALLATIONTYPE=WORKSTATION DESTINATIONPATH=<home>/.openoffice OUTERPATH= LOGFILE= LANGUAGELIST=01 [JAVA] JavaSupport=none > > And yes, under ...../cde, I have a bunch of empty files ... > > Red Hat (and most other distros) doesn't support CDE, so why include > those files in the RPM? Don't ask me... ;-) > Don't use the oosetup program with an rpm install. I don't ! I am lookingat the shell /usr/bin/soffice. It looks for many hidden files from precedent versions. And I had a "tar" version 1.1 before. Maybe those files make him think about doing another way. Uninstalling the tar version, at the question "Do you want to erase ALL files and DOCUMENTS..." I said no, even if I could not imagine OO deleting my personnal documents written before. Maybe this let many files that should not be here now. Thanks Thomas for your answer. I will give more news if I find the proper way to do it... Philippe -- Philippe, Chiangmai, Thailand -- Shrike-list mailing list Shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/shrike-list