On 11/3/05, Charles Curley charlescurley@charlescurley.com wrote:
On Thu, Nov 03, 2005 at 04:28:46PM +0100, Tarjei Knapstad wrote:
On 11/3/05, Ian Pilcher i.pilcher@comcast.net wrote:
Tarjei Knapstad wrote:
Sounds like it might be an OOo problem then, I find it pretty annoying that the OOo documentation doesn't specify what you're supposed to point to when adding a JRE...
I'm pretty sure that the Fedora version of OO.o is patched to work with the GNU runtime. This may make it incompatible with other JVM's.
You might try removing the Fedora packages and downloading the upstream version.
Ah, I see. Thanks.
According to Charles Curley it doesn't work if you install the upstream RPM's from OOo either though, so it might be something else...
What I tried and which did not work was finding the jpackage (fc4 native) JRE with the upstream OOo RPMs.
Indeed, on my laptop I have the upstream OOo RPMs and Sun's jdk-1.5.0_01-fcs RPM, and the upstream OOo finds the JRE. So Ian is correct.
OK, thanks for the info Charles!
-- Tarjei