freebsd-ports/editors/openoffice-3/files/pkg-message.in
Maho Nakata 8d8a34b503 * Remove RELEASE_NR. OOOVERSION is same as RELEASE_NR [1].
* Desktop Icons and menus are not installed as default as pkg-plist
 is incomplete. [2]
* Remove openoffice.org symlink.

Submitted by:	oliver[1] kris[2]
2006-11-25 03:09:57 +00:00

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OpenOffice.org Build %%OOOVERSION%% Personal Install How-To
Written by: Martin Blapp <mbr@freebsd.org>
and Maho Nakata <maho@FreeBSD.org>
OpenOffice.org %%OOOVERSION%% will soon been installed in
%%PREFIX%%/%%EXECBASE%%
1. User installation
--------------------
Just type "%%EXECBASE%%" after you have successfully
installed the package. If there is no installed
OO.org dir in your homedir, you'll be prompted to
install some files and choose an installed JDK.
The setup installs a ".openoffice.org2" folder
in your homedir.
2. Starting OO.org
------------------
There are some wrappers installed for faster startup.
Add "%%PREFIX%%/bin/" to your PATH and you will be able
to use them.
%%PREFIX%%/bin/%%EXECBASE%%
%%PREFIX%%/bin/%%EXECBASE%%-sbase
%%PREFIX%%/bin/%%EXECBASE%%-scalc
%%PREFIX%%/bin/%%EXECBASE%%-sdraw
%%PREFIX%%/bin/%%EXECBASE%%-setofficelang
%%PREFIX%%/bin/%%EXECBASE%%-smath
%%PREFIX%%/bin/%%EXECBASE%%-simpress
%%PREFIX%%/bin/%%EXECBASE%%-spadmin
%%PREFIX%%/bin/%%EXECBASE%%-swriter
OO.org does need $LANG to be set to a suitable value.
3. If you run into problems
--------------------------------------------------
If you somehow run into problems, please remove the already installed
".openoffice.org2" dir in your homedir. Redo the user
installation and the problems should go away.