On 12-03-2011 09:53, Luuk wrote:
On 11-03-2011 18:37, Osama Khalid wrote:
I tried to find a binary build for the Java Runtime Environment for
Windows so I can distribute and install it freely but I couldn't.
Several components of LibreOffice depend on JRE and I encounter many
warning message boxes on start up without it, so I it's important to
make sure that a free version exists.
So:
* Is there a free binary build of JRE for Windows?
* Is there any plans to release a LibreOffice+JRE version, the way
OpenOffice.org does it?
Thank you!
--Osama Khalid
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"Can I distribute the Java Runtime Environment with my software on a CD?"
http://www.java.com/en/download/help/5000055800.xml
The included JRE should be (according to my opinion ) be the latest
version from:
http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
You will need the 'offline' version, if you put it on a CD/DVD.....
But maybe its a better idea to give some explanation to the user about
what JAVA does, and what its needed for , and provide above link?
--
Luuk
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