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Posted to commits@openoffice.apache.org by or...@apache.org on 2016/08/26 02:00:22 UTC
svn commit: r14992 -
/dev/openoffice/4.1.2-patch1/binaries/Linux64/Linux64.README.txt
Author: orcmid
Date: Fri Aug 26 02:00:22 2016
New Revision: 14992
Log:
Update the 4.1.2-patch1 English README for Linux64 to reflect presence of two README files
Modified:
dev/openoffice/4.1.2-patch1/binaries/Linux64/Linux64.README.txt
Modified: dev/openoffice/4.1.2-patch1/binaries/Linux64/Linux64.README.txt
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--- dev/openoffice/4.1.2-patch1/binaries/Linux64/Linux64.README.txt (original)
+++ dev/openoffice/4.1.2-patch1/binaries/Linux64/Linux64.README.txt Fri Aug 26 02:00:22 2016
@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ This hotfix ZIP file consists of the fol
* LICENSE.txt - Information about the Apache License v2
* Linux64.README.txt - The file you are reading
+ * Linux64.README_de.txt - German
* NOTICE.txt - Software notes
* libtl.so - Patch file that you will need to install
* libtl.so.asc - Public signature file of the developer who built the patch file
@@ -37,66 +38,66 @@ This file provides basic instructions fo
1. Open a console window and login as root with the following command:
- $ su -
+ $ su -
2. Locate where Apache OpenOffice is installed on your system:
- a) If you already know where Apache OpenOffice is located on your system, navigate
- to that directory. Example:
+ a) If you already know where Apache OpenOffice is located on your system, navigate
+ to that directory. Example:
- $ cd /opt/openoffice4
+ $ cd /opt/openoffice4
- b) If you do not know this, you can use your package manager (e.g., RPM) to find
- this, or use the "locate" command. Examples:
+ b) If you do not know this, you can use your package manager (e.g., RPM) to find
+ this, or use the "locate" command. Examples:
- $ rpm -ql openoffice-core04-4.1.2-9782.x86_64 | grep libtl.so
- $ locate openoffice | grep program
+ $ rpm -ql openoffice-core04-4.1.2-9782.x86_64 | grep libtl.so
+ $ locate openoffice | grep program
- The commands show you the "program" sub-directory where Apache OpenOffice is
- installed.
+ The commands show you the "program" sub-directory where Apache OpenOffice is
+ installed.
- For illustration, let's assume "/opt/openoffice4" is the directory location of
- OpenOffice. Navigate to the "program" sub-directory:
+ For illustration, let's assume "/opt/openoffice4" is the directory location of
+ OpenOffice. Navigate to the "program" sub-directory:
3. Navigate to the "program" sub-directory of your Apache OpenOffice installation:
- $ cd /opt/openoffice4/program
+ $ cd /opt/openoffice4/program
4. List the files in the Apache OpenOffice program sub-directory:
- $ ls
+ $ ls
- You should see a file listed as "libtl.so".
+ You should see a file listed as "libtl.so".
5. Make a backup of the existing file by renaming it.
- You can leave this where it is if you like:
+ You can leave this where it is if you like:
- $ mv libtl.so libtl.so.org
+ $ mv libtl.so libtl.so.org
6. Copy the new "libtl.so" provided by this hotfix to the "program" sub-directory.
- Use your download folder with the saved and extraced ZIP file to copy it to the
- "program" sub-directory. Use the following command to copy the file:
+ Use your download folder with the saved and extraced ZIP file to copy it to the
+ "program" sub-directory. Use the following command to copy the file:
- $ cp -p /home/jane/Downloads/libtl.so .
- (the last dot "." is an abbreviation for the current directory)
+ $ cp -p /home/jane/Downloads/libtl.so .
+ (the last dot "." is an abbreviation for the current directory)
7. Verify that the "libtl.so" got placed in the "program" sub-directory.
- $ ls -al
+ $ ls -al
- This will allow you to verify permission settings on the new file.
+ This will allow you to verify permission settings on the new file.
- Important:
- If it is NOT listed as "-r--r--r-- 1 root root", go to Step 8.
+ Important:
+ If it is NOT listed as "-r--r--r-- 1 root root", go to Step 8.
8. Change file ownership and permissions.
- To correct the ownership and permission settings on the new "libtl.so", execute both
- commands still in the console window as root in the "program" sub-directory:
+ To correct the ownership and permission settings on the new "libtl.so", execute both
+ commands still in the console window as root in the "program" sub-directory:
- $ chown root:root libtl.so
- $ chmod 444 libtl.so
+ $ chown root:root libtl.so
+ $ chmod 444 libtl.so
9. Now the patch work is done and you can exit the console window:
- $ exit
+ $ exit
10. Start Apache OpenOffice as you normally would as a non-privileged user.