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HI :)

Ok, so we know you haven't broken it.  So, is it time to file a bug-report?

I don't know about Python or Java (or both?) or about the platform you are 
running on.  I would guess that you have installed all the required python 
libraries and stuff?  In linux just installing any package requiring python 
tends to bring in all the libraries needed for that package.  Finding more, such 
as developer's tools and debugging tools should be reasonably easy through the 
package manager which gives clear descriptions about each package.

I think when you start talking about python and scripting then you really need 
to get into chats with the devs rather than just the users lists so please file 
a bug-report.

Regards from
Tom :)




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From: Matthias Erll <merll@web.de>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Fri, 21 January, 2011 20:40:38
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Python scripting not available

Hi Tom,

Am 21.01.2011 20:28, schrieb Tom Davies:
Probably the quickest easiest way to check if it is a configuration problem is 

to rename the .libreoffice config folder.  See if the new defaults give the 
same 

error.  Then just copy the backup you just made back over the top of the new 
config folder to get back to where you started.

Thank you for the hint. I did that and re-configured the Java VM.
However, unfortunately still get the same error.

Kind regards,
Matthias

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