Bug 124085

Summary: Auto pilot not working and templates missing.
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Carwyn Edwards <carwyn>
Component: openoffice.orgAssignee: Dan Williams <dcbw>
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Description Carwyn Edwards 2004-05-23 21:34:06 UTC
Description of problem:

Running the Autopilot (File->Auto Pilot) produces an error upon the
final "create" action. Browsing the templates meanwhile results in no
templates being listed. Both I think are caused by the same core
locale related issue.

Version-Release:
openoffice.org-1.1.1-4

How reproducible:
Always


Steps to Reproduce:

AutoPilot Problem:
1. File -> Autopilot
2. Fill in the blanks.
3. Create

Templates Problem:
1. File -> New -> Templates and Documents.


Actual Results:

AutoPilot Error message:
"The templates required to run the AutoPilot could not be found.
Please start the OpenOffice.org Setup and choose 'Repair'."

Templates Problem:
No templates listed.


Expected Results:

AutoPilot Problem:
It should have created my template derived document.

Templates Problem:
It should have listed some usable templates.


Additional info:

I think it's a locale issue as noted in bugs# 111248 and 118742. I'm
running in the UK locale:

LANG=en_GB.UTF-8

Should this be filed as a new bug or a dupe of one or both of the
above? Those two relate to FC1 and test1 respectively.

Comment 1 Colin Charles 2004-07-05 14:24:39 UTC
Which AutoPilot did you run?

Template issue seems separate, but worksforme with openoffice.org-1.1.1-6.

Comment 2 Trond Eivind Glomsrød 2004-07-06 01:54:14 UTC
It's a locale dependent problem... I get it all the time when running
in e.g. no_NO, or even en_US (if memory serves). If I change to
en_US.utf-8, it disappears.

Comment 3 Dan Williams 2004-09-18 17:22:18 UTC
should be fixed in 1.1.2-5, look for it soon


Comment 4 Dan Williams 2004-09-18 17:52:00 UTC
I lied, it won't be fixed yet...  duping to master bug.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 123758 ***

Comment 5 Caolan McNamara 2004-11-15 11:19:01 UTC
Worked for me in a en_GB.UTF-8 with 1.1.2-11. Closing as duplicate

Comment 6 Caolan McNamara 2004-12-16 17:41:34 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 140171 ***