Hello Dries,
thanks for the pointer. In fact German Post's online stamping extension is
causing it. Not being a Java guy I'll now have to try and distill the below
link (that I found before but didn't see how to make use of it) into some way
to set the log file path for that extension - if there is such a way without
access to the source.
Kind regards,
Malte
Am Freitag, 9. Januar 2015, 12:53:29 schrieb Dries Feys:
Hello Malte,
It's probably because you use some Java-component in LO.
I found the following discussion which will be very helpfull for you.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1004327/getting-rid-of-derby-log
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On 9 January 2015 at 11:46, Malte Starostik <lists@malte.homeip.net> wrote:
Hi,
for some time, whenever I used LibreOffice, I'm left with an empty but
annoying file called "derby.log" in my home directory. As I never told LO
to create this - to me - useless file, I obviously don't want it
polluting my $HOME, especially as it very rudely gets in the way of tab
completion to "devel" ;-)
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