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[libreoffice-users] Re: Unable to run LibreOffice from a normal account on Fedora13


On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 3:38 PM, ApinderSingh <as.nv.del@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Libreoffice is running fine if I use root account, but if I try to run it
> from a normal user account, I am getting the following message
>
> Fatal Error
> The application cannot be started.
> exceptionoccured raising singleton
> "/singletons/com.sun.star.deployment.ExtensionManager":loading component
> library failed:file:///opt/libreoffice3/program/../basis-link/program/
> deploymentli.uno.so
>
>
> Output of locate deploymentli.uno.so is
> /opt/libreoffice3/basis3.3/program/deploymentli.uno.so
>
>
> If I try from command line, the output is
> /opt/libreoffice3/program/soffice.bin: /lib/libdb-4.7.so: no version
> information available (required by
> /opt/libreoffice3/program/../basis-link/program/libdeploymentmiscli.so)
> followed by the above mentioned message.
>
>
>
Couldn't find any solution. So time to move back to Oracle OpenOffice.org

Apinder Singh
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