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Dion replied on February 22, 2009 19:14 to the question "OpenOffice 3.0 not working for opening files in wuala" in Wuala:
Dion asked a question in Wuala on February 22, 2009 16:06:
OpenOffice 3.0 not working for opening files in wualaI upgraded my Debian Sid install today and OpenOffice was upgraded from 2.6 to version 3.0. Since then I can't open my OpenOffice.org documents that I stored on Wuala. If I double-click an ods or odt-file, or right-click - open, nothing happens. It seems Wuala is not aware of openoffice 3.0?
Dion replied on November 04, 2008 18:27 to the problem "Problem uploading documents in shared group directly through filesystem" in Wuala:
Dion replied on October 17, 2008 12:57 to the problem "Problem uploading documents in shared group directly through filesystem" in Wuala:
I am using OpenOffice 2.4
I had the same now when opening the document in Wuala (and not through filesystem). I have the impression that the autosave feature of OpenOffice has something to do with it. OpenOffice here is setup so it automatically saves the document every 10 minutes as a backup. After editing the document for a while, I could not save the document to wuala first, (error: access denied) and then I saved it to HD using 'save as'. After that again a 'save as' to /home/dion/wuala/direct/.../documents, and it saved normally.
Maybe this helps.
Dion reported a problem in Wuala on October 17, 2008 09:32:
Problem uploading documents in shared group directly through filesystemI have the following problem: I made a private group for me and a friend and we work together on the same document. When I open this document directly from the filesystem integration /home/dion/wuala/direct/.../documents/ I can edit it in OpenOffice (although it's a MS Word document) and save it afterwards. Now, if I have worked for an extended time on this document and made a lot of alterations, and save it afterwards, OpenOffice saves it and I can close the document. However, if I try to open it again from Wuala, I get the message: "File is not uploaded completely, please contact the owner" (which I am myself of course). If I try to re-open it from the filesystem, the file is not recognized by OpenOffice. Somehow the upload to Wuala seems not to work and the file ends up corrupted. The Wuala window does not show anything about 'uploading' the file. So I lost the work done.
This happened two times over the last two days. Making only minor adjustments gives no problems at all so the problem seems related to either the time spent on the document or the amount of alterations made. The second time I made the same big alterations to the file, I also saved the edited file to my own HD and that file is good so I could upload it again from there. But it should upload automatically after the alterations made I would suppose.
Dion asked a question in Wuala on October 12, 2008 14:06:
NFS share automounting as desktop iconIs it possible to setup my system in such a way that if I fire up Wuala, it automatically creates a desktop icon, like for instance when putting a CD in my CD-drive or connecting a USB-stick? In that way I could just use Wuala with no-gui and use my standard file-browser to add or open files. Using Debian Sid (Sidux) with xfce4 here.
Thanks!-
Dion started following the problem "Maintenance wird nicht angezeigt im Upload Fenster" in Wuala.
Dion replied on August 19, 2008 13:31 to the question "java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException" in Wuala:
Hi Roger,
Thanks! That worked.
I had:
dion@siduxbox:~$ java -version
java version "1.5.0"
gij (GNU libgcj) version 4.3.1
Now I have:
dion@siduxbox:~$ java -version
java version "1.6.0_07"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_07-b06)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 10.0-b23, mixed mode, sharing)
That did the trick.
Cheers,
Dion
Dion asked a question in Wuala on August 19, 2008 12:29:
java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmExceptionI have installed wuala on my Debian Sid box (Sidux) following the instructions in the readme.txt file included with the wuala download-file.
java version: 1.5.0
Debian java package installed: sun-java6-jre:
Installed: 6-07-3
When I start wuala with ~wuala/wuala I get the following error (written to ~/Desktop/WualaError.txt):
java.lang.RuntimeException: java.lang.RuntimeException: java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException: Cipher transformation [RSA/ECB/PKCS1PADDING] from provider [gnu.javax.security.auth.callback.GnuCallbacks: name=GNU-CALLBACKS version=2.1] could not be created
and a lot more text but I hope this is sufficient to help me out? If not I can post the full WualaError.txt
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