Where is ooobasis3.4-core01?

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Alain Reve
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Where is ooobasis3.4-core01?

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Hi,

I am trying to reinstall Antidote (a spell checker good with French grammar). It has to be integrated with (for example) Open Office.

I have the install CD but it can only integrate with Open Office up to version 3.x. An update to a newer Antidote costs 50 euros. So I decided I would install Open Office 3.4.1 and use it to spellcheck with Antidote.

I found ooobasis3.4-sdk_3.4.1-1_amd64.deb here : http://archive.apache.org/dist/incubato ... ble/3.4.1/

But ooobasis3.4-sdk depends on ooobasis3.4-core01, and I'm stuck. Where is ooobasis3.4-core01? And how to I avoid having to download and to uncompress the dependencies one by one? I think I need to add something to my sources.list but what?

Any suggestion welcome.
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Re: Where is ooobasis3.4-core01?

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Did you search your system for core01? On my computer the core01 file is in the DEBS folder of the unpacked OO installation. Have you in fact installed OO3.4.1?
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Re: Where is ooobasis3.4-core01?

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You are talking about Linux packages.
Your signature mentions "windows" as operating system.
Please, edit this topic's initial post and add "[Solved]" to the subject line if your problem has been solved.
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Re: Where is ooobasis3.4-core01?

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if you happen to run a Debian base Linux:
1) Extract the archive
2) go to the DEB folder
3) dpkg -i *.deb [run as root]
4) go to subfolder desktop-integration
5) dpkg -i *.deb [run as root]
Please, edit this topic's initial post and add "[Solved]" to the subject line if your problem has been solved.
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