On 2012-04-11 12:05, libreoffice.ge@gmail.com wrote:
On 4/11/2012 1:55 PM, Noel Grandin wrote:
Are you using LibreOffice x86-32 or LibreOffice x86-64, because I
would only expect x86-64 to work
What does LibreOffice x86-64 mean ?
On download page I can found only 1 version for Windows. (Guess x86)
It looks like someone started work on this
http://libreofficeaustralia.org/bg/community/blog/planet/20110328/porting-libreoffice-x64-windows
but it doesn't look like we're actually building a 64-bit version for
Windows yet.
I would suggest that you stick with the combo of
Windows-x64 and Libo-x32 and Java-x32
which should work fine.
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- Re: Libreoffice Java x64 connection through UNO (continued)
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