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Connect LibreOffice with your Google Docs account by using OOo2gd | TechRepublic

I recently came across this.  It works with both OpenOffice and 
LibreOffice, though for some reason not with OO on Linux.

http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/smbit/connect-libreoffice-with-your-google-docs-account-by-using-ooo2gd/892?tag=nl.e011&s_cid=e011&ttag=e011


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Re: Connect LibreOffice with your Google Docs account by using OOo2gd | TechRepublic

Posted by Andrea Pescetti <pe...@apache.org>.
On 17/03/2013 James Knott wrote:
> It doesn't work with either.

OK, then since I see it working I cannot debug it any further. Maybe the 
extension developer can know more about incompatibilities. My only 
contribution is that it is not generically broken on Linux, since I 
tried and it works for me with OpenOffice 3.4.1 on Linux.

Regards,
   Andrea.

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Re: Connect LibreOffice with your Google Docs account by using OOo2gd | TechRepublic

Posted by James Knott <ja...@rogers.com>.
Andrea Pescetti wrote:
> James Knott wrote:
>> I just upgraded to 12.3 and same thing.
>
> It depends on your Java version, not on your specific distribution. 
> I'm using IcedTea, but I confirm it works with Sun's JRE 1.6.0_20 too 
> (which just happens to be one I have available at the moment; I don't 
> think there is anything special about update 20). You certainly have 
> more recent Java versions. I didn't test with them.

I have:


java-1_6_0-openjdk - Java runtime environment based on OpenJDK 6 and 
IcedTea 6

This Java 6 compatible Java Runtime Environment is based on OpenJDK 6 
and IcedTea 6.

and


java-1_7_0-openjdk - Java runtime environment based on OpenJDK 7 and 
IcedTea 7

This Java 7 compatible Java Runtime Environment is based on OpenJDK 7 
and IcedTea 7. It contains a Java virtual machine, runtime class 
libraries, and an Java application launcher that are necessary to run 
programs written in the Java progamming language. It is not a 
development environment and does not contain development tools such as 
compilers and debuggers. For development tools, see the 
java-1_7_0-openjdk-devel package. The Java 7 Runtime Environment is 
intended for software developers and vendors who wish to redistribute 
their applications

It doesn't work with either.  Also, if Java was the problem it should 
also fail in LibreOffice.


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Re: Connect LibreOffice with your Google Docs account by using OOo2gd | TechRepublic

Posted by Andrea Pescetti <pe...@apache.org>.
James Knott wrote:
> I just upgraded to 12.3 and same thing.

It depends on your Java version, not on your specific distribution. I'm 
using IcedTea, but I confirm it works with Sun's JRE 1.6.0_20 too (which 
just happens to be one I have available at the moment; I don't think 
there is anything special about update 20). You certainly have more 
recent Java versions. I didn't test with them.

Regards,
   Andrea.

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Re: Connect LibreOffice with your Google Docs account by using OOo2gd | TechRepublic

Posted by James Knott <ja...@rogers.com>.
James Knott wrote:
> Andrea Pescetti wrote:
>> On 12/03/2013 James Knott wrote:
>>> I recently came across this. It works with both OpenOffice and
>>> LibreOffice, though for some reason not with OO on Linux.
>>
>> The version at
>> http://extensions.openoffice.org/en/project/ooo2gd
>> (from the name, it seems the same extension, but I didn't check 
>> details) works fine for me on OpenOffice 3.4.1 Linux.
>>
>
> Same problem.  Which Linux distro are you running?  I'm using openSUSE 
> 12.2.
>
>

I just upgraded to 12.3 and same thing.


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Re: Connect LibreOffice with your Google Docs account by using OOo2gd | TechRepublic

Posted by James Knott <ja...@rogers.com>.
Andrea Pescetti wrote:
> On 12/03/2013 James Knott wrote:
>> I recently came across this. It works with both OpenOffice and
>> LibreOffice, though for some reason not with OO on Linux.
>
> The version at
> http://extensions.openoffice.org/en/project/ooo2gd
> (from the name, it seems the same extension, but I didn't check 
> details) works fine for me on OpenOffice 3.4.1 Linux.
>

Same problem.  Which Linux distro are you running?  I'm using openSUSE 12.2.



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Re: Connect LibreOffice with your Google Docs account by using OOo2gd | TechRepublic

Posted by Andrea Pescetti <pe...@apache.org>.
On 12/03/2013 James Knott wrote:
> I recently came across this. It works with both OpenOffice and
> LibreOffice, though for some reason not with OO on Linux.

The version at
http://extensions.openoffice.org/en/project/ooo2gd
(from the name, it seems the same extension, but I didn't check details) 
works fine for me on OpenOffice 3.4.1 Linux.

Regards,
   Andrea.

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