I've tried installing from the 32bit/ and 64bit/ directories as well as teh DVD SETUP.EXE executable, I get to the splash screen then a dialog about "Installation language not supported." Some Googling showed no real solution, this is verified BRONZE for 11.0.3, if I am to purchase this update and it is rated BRONZE I would expect it to work out-of-the-box, otherwise I would just use Wine for emulation or VMWare/Virtual Box.
Is this a known issue, little to nothing I could find on the forums. If I can get this to work, I will update to 11.0.3, but I have 10.1 and I got just as far, which is disheartening.
I don't know if it was pure luck or this is a good work around, but I had the same problem, and tried a completly ridiculous idea.
I had the strange idea of copying the DVD files to my hard drive and installed from there. Oddly enough, I didn't have the "Installation language not supported" anymore, and office installed fine.
I have no idea if this is really a "solution" or I just got lucky, so try it, but no promises.
If you are running in a 64-bit environment, make sure you have the 32-bit libxml2 library installed.
The crossover RPM for RHEL/CentOS/ScientifcLinux doesn't depend on it specifically.
This is not a known issue. If you continue to have trouble (and have already tried the above suggestions), I suggest opening a Support Ticket. In that ticket, please list what you have already tried, your operating system, the version of CrossOver you are running and the locale you system is set to.
Just tried this with Fedora 17, same exact problem. CXO 11.2. Every possible *.i686 dependency has been installed, and installation is using the setup.exe from an extracted .iso file.
When using a mounted .iso file, the problem doesn't exist.
So, FYI to all - don't extract that ISO! Just mount it and point the installer to the setup.exe in that directory. Something gets borked with the Office 2010 file structure or something when the bits are extracted.
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