OpenOffice 3.0.1 on openSUSE 11.1 - Unknown error
Dear developers,
first of all thanks for providing this great tool to us!
I installed zotero on openSUSE 11.1, with Firefox 3.0.9 and OpenOffice 3.0.1. The Firefox plugin works correctly, however I cannot insert any citation in OpenOffice, because when I click on the "Insert citation" button I get the message:
"An error occurred contacting Zotero. Please use the "Report Errors" feature from within Zotero to report this to the Zotero developers".
If I go there in Firefox, I only read an error message referred to Beagle-Firefox integration.
Starting OpenOffice from console give this message:
** (soffice:21039): WARNING **: unable to get gail version number
I tried the suggestions in the "debugging" section, but without any success. Could you please give me some hint on how to proceed with the bug hunting?
Thanks,
Alberto
first of all thanks for providing this great tool to us!
I installed zotero on openSUSE 11.1, with Firefox 3.0.9 and OpenOffice 3.0.1. The Firefox plugin works correctly, however I cannot insert any citation in OpenOffice, because when I click on the "Insert citation" button I get the message:
"An error occurred contacting Zotero. Please use the "Report Errors" feature from within Zotero to report this to the Zotero developers".
If I go there in Firefox, I only read an error message referred to Beagle-Firefox integration.
Starting OpenOffice from console give this message:
** (soffice:21039): WARNING **: unable to get gail version number
I tried the suggestions in the "debugging" section, but without any success. Could you please give me some hint on how to proceed with the bug hunting?
Thanks,
Alberto
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Any tip on how I can actually trace the bug back to it, so I can convince openSUSE people to update the package?
Thanks,
A.
Best,
A.
You should make sure you actually have PyUNO installed, and then see if it's the latest version. You might be able to reproduce problems with other Python-based OpenOffice extensions as well, which could make for clearer bug reports elsewhere.
Best,
A.
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Python#PyUNO_Modules
For example, OoConfig, and it works OK. So I don't know if the problem is related to pyUNO.
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/OpenOffice.org:/UNSTABLE/openSUSE_11.1/
and should be released in the STABLE repository, after some QA.
Best,
Alberto