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I'm working on Plone. I've successfully installed document-viewer: Now I have a very nice preview of uploaded pdfs.

The problem resides on world and excel files previews. As requirements says, I have to install OpenOffice or LibreOffice in order to obtain that result.

What I have done to accomplish the goal:

yum install openoffice.org-writer
yum install openoffice.org-calc

The error I receive after I upload a file to test document-viewer:

No office software found

Reading this portion of code (from DocSplit, requirement for document-viewer) I can see that DocSplit checks the existence of openoffice/libreoffice installation in (line 57):

  /usr/lib/libreoffice
  /usr/lib64/libreoffice
  /opt/libreoffice
  /usr/lib/openoffice
  /usr/lib64/openoffice
  /opt/openoffice.org3
  /app/vendor/libreoffice

My OpenOffice installation is situated in "/usr/lib64/openoffice.org". Could this be the problem? If not, what can I do to solve this?

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    Well, you could try a symlink: ln -s /usr/lib64/openoffice.org /opt/openoffice.org3 and see if that helps. (Package management should not touch /opt/, that's why I'm choosing that out of the seven paths you list.) May 6, 2014 at 20:17

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Try something like this (the equivalent with you package manager):

sudo apt-get install rubygems graphicsmagick poppler-utils openoffice.org openoffice.org-java-common

and then:

sudo gem install docsplit

That's what we install on CI as you can see in the package configuration.

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As Ulrich Schwarz suggested:

**ln -s /usr/lib64/openoffice.org /opt/openoffice.org3**

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