{"id":3402,"date":"2010-03-16T00:19:36","date_gmt":"2010-03-16T08:19:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.oeconomist.com\/blogs\/daniel\/?p=3402"},"modified":"2010-11-15T19:23:46","modified_gmt":"2010-11-16T03:23:46","slug":"installing-openoffice-3-2-x-under-red-hat-enterprise-linux-5-x","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.oeconomist.com\/blogs\/daniel\/?p=3402","title":{"rendered":"Installing OpenOffice 3.2.x under Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.x"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: center ; font-weight: bolder ;\">If you&#8217;re actually trying to install another version of OpenOffice, then click on <a href=\"?tag=openoffice\">the <q>OpenOffice<\/q> tag<\/a>, as there may be an entry on that other version.<\/p> <p>My suggested procedure for installing <a href=\"http:\/\/www.openoffice.org\/\">OpenOffice<\/a> 3.2.x under <abbr title=\"Red Hat Enterprise Linux\">RHEL<\/abbr> 5.x is essentially the same, <span style=\"font-style: italic ;\">mutatis mutandis<\/span>, as <a href=\"?p=1758\">that for installing OpenOffice 3.1.x<\/a>:<\/p> <ol><li><p>If you don't have a <abbr title=\"Java Runtime Environment\">JRE<\/abbr> installed, then install one.  As I write, OpenOffice and Sun are in-synch at <a href=\"https:\/\/cds.sun.com\/is-bin\/INTERSHOP.enfinity\/WFS\/CDS-CDS_Developer-Site\/en_US\/-\/USD\/ViewProductDetail-Start?ProductRef=jre-6u18-oth-JPR@CDS-CDS_Developer\">update 18<\/a>, but <a href=\"http:\/\/java.sun.com\/javase\/downloads\/index.jsp\">check with Sun<\/a> for a more recent version when you are installing OpenOffice. (I suggest that one use <code>jdk-6u<var>xx<\/var>-linux-<\/code><var>xxx<\/var><code><strong>-rpm<\/strong>.bin<\/code> or <code>jre-6u<var>xx<\/var>-linux-<\/code><var>xxx<\/var><code><strong>-rpm<\/strong>.bin<\/code>, rather than <code>jre-6u<var>xx<\/var>-linux-<\/code><var>xxx<\/var><code>.bin<\/code>.) The remainder of these instructions assume that one has a <abbr title=\"Java Runtime Environment\">JRE<\/abbr> installed.<\/p><\/li><li><p>Remove any earlier installation of OpenOffice.  As root, enter these three commands: <blockquote style=\"width: 91%; overflow: auto ; white-space: nowrap ;\"><code>rpm -qa | grep openoffice | xargs rpm -e --nodeps<br \/>rpm -qa | grep ooobasis | xargs rpm -e --nodeps<br \/>rpm -qa | grep fake-db | xargs rpm -e --nodeps<\/code><\/blockquote><\/p><\/li><li><p>Unpack <a href=\"http:\/\/download.services.openoffice.org\/files\/stable\/3.2.0\/OOo_3.2.0_LinuxIntel_install_wJRE_en-US.tar.gz\">OOo_3.2.<span style=\"font-style:italic ;\">x<\/span>_LinuxIntel_install_wJRE_en-US.tar.gz<\/a> (or <a href=\"http:\/\/download.openoffice.org\/other.html\">the version appropriate to a devil-language<\/a>, if you use one of those) to your filespace.<\/p><\/li><li><p>Go into resulting <code>OOO32<var>x<\/var>_m<var>xx<\/var>_native_packed-<var>x<\/var>_en-US.<var>xxxx<\/var>\/<strong>RPMS<\/strong>\/<\/code> (or to the <code>OOO32<var>x<\/var>_m<var>xx<\/var>_native_packed-<var>x<\/var>_<var>xx<\/var>-<var>xx<\/var>.<var>xxxx<\/var>\/<strong>RPMS<\/strong>\/<\/code> corresponding to your devil-tongue).<\/p><\/li><li><p>As root, run <blockquote style=\"width: 91%; overflow: auto ; white-space: nowrap ;\"><code>find . -maxdepth 1 -name \"o*.rpm\" | xargs rpm -U<\/code><\/blockquote><\/p><\/li><li><p>As root, run <blockquote style=\"width: 91%; overflow: auto ; white-space: nowrap ;\"><code>rpm -U desktop-integration\/openoffice.org*-redhat-menus-*.noarch.rpm<\/code><\/blockquote> (<span style=\"font-style: bolder ;\"><abbr title=\"nota bene\">NB<\/abbr>:<\/span> You may need to log-out and back-in for the Applications menu to be up-dated and list the <em>latest<\/em> OpenOffice components.  Your previous version may continue to be listed on the menu.)<\/p><\/li><li><p>As root, run <blockquote style=\"width: 100%; overflow: auto;\"><code>rpm&nbsp;-U&nbsp;userland\/*.rpm<\/code><\/blockquote><\/p><\/li><li><p>Tell OpenOffice which <abbr title=\"Java Runtime Environment\">JRE<\/abbr> to use: <ul><li>Launch OpenOffice: <blockquote style=\"width: 100%; overflow: auto;\"><code>\/usr\/bin\/openoffice.org3<\/code><\/blockquote> (It may not be listed on the applications menu unless you have logged-out and back-in.  Before then, you may be able to launch it from the menu by way of a listing for a previous version.)<\/li><li>Select <blockquote>Tools |&nbsp;Options&#8230; |&nbsp;OpenOffice.org |&nbsp;Java |&nbsp;Use&nbsp;a&nbsp;Java&nbsp;runtime&nbsp;environment<\/blockquote><\/li><li>Choose one of the environments that is then listed.<\/li><li>Click the <q>OK<\/q> button.<\/li><li>Shut-down OpenOffice. 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