Le 28/07/12 11:35, Alex Thurgood a écrit :
Hi all,
following issues:
- in order to run without special permissions, LibreOffice needs to be
signed (identified developer)
Didn't have this problem, but that's maybe because LO was already
installed when I upgraded from OSX 10.6 to 10.8 - perhaps this issue
arises on new installation of LO.
- Mountain Lion does not install Java, and LibreOffice crashed when the
Java installation starts (when you launch LibreOffice for the first time
after a clean install)
Didn't notice this either, it was only when I launched XCode that it
wanted to install Java for me, but prior to that I could start LO 3.5
and close it without it crashing - mind you, I didn't actually do
anything java-ish with it, I was merely testing its launch, so perhaps
that was the reason why it didn't crash.
Alex
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