Entsprechend dem Beitrag http://www.computerhilfen.de/hilfen-6-259101-0.html habe ich die Installationsquellen für meine SUSE-Version entsprechend angepaßt und hinzugefügt. Anschließend wollte ich per YaST OpenOffice auf Version 3.0 aktualisieren. Wenn ich nun z.B. ein Textdokument öffne und auf Hilfe --> OpenOffice.Org gehe, erscheint dort 2.4.0 --> Build 2.4.0.14.
Daraufhin ging ich auf die Seite http://download.openoffice.org um nach der neuen Version zu suchen. Bei den Download-Instructions steht folgendes:
Installation Steps
1. Review the System Requirements
2. Unpack the downloaded image into a directory. For example, currently, the following command would unpack into the current directory:
3. tar xvzf OOo_3.0.0_LinuxIntel_install_xxxxxx.tar.gz
This will create a source directory with the OpenOffice.org installation. The directory will have a rather long name but be prefixed by "OOO3...".
4. su to root, if necessary, and navigate to OpenOffice.org installation directory, the OOO3... source directory.
Since the default packaging of OpenOffice.org for Linux is RPM, you will likely need to be root to run the rpm command.
5. cd into the RPMS subdirectory of the source directory.
You should see a lot of rpms here and one sub-directory called "desktop-integration".
6. Install this new version by typing rpm -Uvih *rpm.
By default, this will install OpenOffice in your /opt directory.
NOTE: See additional installation options and other useful information in the Setup Guide.
7. Finally, cd to desktop-integration. Depending on your package manager/system, install the appropriate desktop interface.
Packages for Linux Distributions (Not compiled by OpenOffice.org staff)
Many Linux distributions now include a version of OpenOffice.org in their own native package manager format (.rpm, .deb, etc.). These packages have been built and are supported by the distributions' own teams, not by OpenOffice.org. Some distributions have strict policies around licensing, which means they have chosen to disable parts of OpenOffice.org which rely on software which does not meet their criteria (e.g. the Fedora rpms have disabled the parts of OpenOffice.org which require Java).
Note: Please check carefully before using a third-party build that it does actually include all the parts of OpenOffice.org that you will require. Replacing a 'native' distribution build with the full OpenOffice.org original build can be tricky, but can usually be successfully accomplished by completely removing the existing 'native' install.
Bedeutet das in letzter Konsequenz, daß ich erst die "alte" Version de-installieren muß, und anschließend per rpm -Uvih *rpm
das heruntergeladene Paket zu installieren? Kann ich OpenOffice.org als Installationsquelle hinzufügen?
Gruß Hermann
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