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* You can safely ignore this error message because you do not need the graphical installer. If the graphical installer appears, do not continue to install {{OOo}} but leave the installation dialog open. | * You can safely ignore this error message because you do not need the graphical installer. If the graphical installer appears, do not continue to install {{OOo}} but leave the installation dialog open. | ||
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<OpenOffice.org_unzip-dir>/packages | <OpenOffice.org_unzip-dir>/packages | ||
− | + | For a silent installation of {{OOo}} you must create an <tt>admin</tt> file. This hides any recurring queries during the installation. | |
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echo action=nocheck > /tmp/admin | echo action=nocheck > /tmp/admin | ||
echo conflict=nocheck >> /tmp/admin | echo conflict=nocheck >> /tmp/admin | ||
echo idepend=nocheck >> /tmp/admin | echo idepend=nocheck >> /tmp/admin | ||
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To install the StarOffice packages : | To install the StarOffice packages : | ||
− | + | pkgadd -n -a /tmp/admin -d . * | |
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− | + | You can safely delete the {{OOo}} installation packages after the install is complete. | |
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Revision as of 12:31, 22 July 2008
- Apache OpenOffice Basic Macros and Libraries
- Apache OpenOffice Extension Manager
- Adding Template Files to an Apache OpenOffice Installation
- Adding AutoText Files to an Apache OpenOffice Network Installation
- Deactivating the Apache OpenOffice Registration Wizard
- Accessing Email Clients
- Customizing the User Interface
- Restricting Functionality in Apache OpenOffice
- Accessing Apache OpenOffice User Profiles on an LDAP Server
Installation
The Solaris Package Manager is powerful tool to deploy software packages locally and through a network.
- Download and unzip the installation sources.
- Become root if necessary
su -
- Start the installation package on:
- Solaris Sparc
- Solaris x86
- Change directory to:
<OpenOffice.org_unzip-dir>/packages
For a silent installation of Apache OpenOffice you must create an admin file. This hides any recurring queries during the installation.
echo action=nocheck > /tmp/admin echo conflict=nocheck >> /tmp/admin echo idepend=nocheck >> /tmp/admin
To install the StarOffice packages :
pkgadd -n -a /tmp/admin -d . *
You can safely delete the Apache OpenOffice installation packages after the install is complete.
Uninstall
Do not delete the Apache OpenOffice files from the file system. We strongly recommend to use the Apache OpenOffice Java setup or the pkgrm tool to uninstall Apache OpenOffice. The Solaris package repository would become inconsistent if you remove the Apache OpenOffice files with rm -r.
- Become root if necessary
su -
- For a silent installation of Apache OpenOffice it is necessary to create an admin file. This avoids recurring queries at the installation.
echo action=nocheck > /tmp/admin echo conflict=nocheck >> /tmp/admin echo rdepend=nocheck >> /tmp/admin
- Remove all packages listed in the file
Depending on your Java environment you have to uninstall following three packages which including the Java Runtime Environment which was installed by the Apache OpenOffice installer. Uninstalling these packages could damage your Java environment.
pkgrm SUNWj5rt SUNWj5man SUNWj5cfg
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