Re: OpenOffice 4 wants gtk2-tqt-engine [SOLVED]

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	Well, it turns out that my problem had nothing to do with Trinity (which is 
what I was assuming); there were bits of an older release of OpenOffice 
lurking in my system.  I removed them and reinstalled OO, and it's working 
now.
	Thanks for your suggestions.

Leslie

On 2023-07-19 13:51:07 deloptes via tde-devels wrote:
> J Leslie Turriff via tde-devels wrote:
> > I'm forwarding this from the Users list as Mike suggested.  It's a
> > side-issue to my attempt to debug an OpenOffice problem, but it would be
> > nice to know why some TDE components try to write to
> > /etc/tqt3/tqt_plugins_3.5rc.tmp, which of course is not writable by
> > non-root accounts?
>
> I have seen this file also in my local logs, but it is harmless. I guess it
> is from some plugin - the default setting.
>
> However this has nothing to do with the OOO issue Mike has.
> I suggested that Mike removes the gtk2-tqt-engine as it was causing
> problems, but he did not follow on that.
>
> BR

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