As you might have noticed from the OP, I'm running the Sun AMD64 version of Java (i.e. 64-bit).
I've had no problems with OO.o, including Base, Calc, Impress, and Write.
Relatively little of OO.o uses Java, but there are some references in the online documentation to specify which these are.
As I mentioned, the GNU GIJ interpreted will NOT support OO.o fully, there are too many libraries not written yet. I have the Sun JRE loaded for OO.o and for development purposes. The only time I use GIJ or GCJ is to test things, and for Firefox.
JT Moree wrote:
> Joseph Sinclair wrote:
>>> Set of short answers:
>>> OO.o doesn't work with any *released* JVM except the Sun JVM right now.
> Are you running 64bit? Can you get oobase to work with spreadsheets? It
> used to but they seem to have broken it. now it's readonly.
>
> I finally got the java option in Tools -> Options. It has the gnu
> version listed. What is java used for in OO? I'd like to test to see
> if it's working.
>
>
> --
> JT Morée
> PC Xperience, Inc.
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