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Bug#527910: [paket openoffice.org-base] Application does not start



Hi,

Mindaugas Rucys wrote:
> I confirm this bug (Linux kernel 2.6.29-2-686, openoffice.org-base              
> 1:3.1.0-1, Debian version squeeze/sid).

I asked some Debian guys on IRC yesterday and the status there is that
some had that problem too and some have not. Not very sophisticated :/

> My observations:
> When I open data sources (F4) I can access to all .ods databases,
> biblio database but when I click to tables from any mysql(jdbc) database
> I get message: 
> "The connection to data source .... could not be
> established. 
> The connection to the external data source could not be
> established. No SDBC driver was found for the given URL."

How is that related to this bug? This sounds more like
JDBC Problems (where I did change something between rc2-1 and 1:3.1.0, yes,
I added the config snippets mentioned at
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Base/New_features_in_3_1#New_configuration_setting_for_pre-specifying_per-driver_classpaths

Or does the console then also show some error?

> I can open all .odb files, for mysql databases I can access database

So you can start Base? Then it's wrong in this bug, this bug is about
not being able to start Base *at all*.

> Properties ( test class - OK, test connection - "The connection could
> not be established") but I can't access database Connection Type - any
                       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> result or error message.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

please rephrase this in a sentence I understand..

> File - New - Database - crash.

Yep. With "terminate called after throwing an instance of 'com::sun::star::loader::CannotActivateFactoryException"

Grüße/Regards,

René
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