Hi Stephan,
Le 08/05/2013 11:22, Stephan Bergmann a écrit :
On 05/06/2013 07:25 AM, Jean-Baptiste Faure wrote:
What is weird, is that my default Java is Java 6 and LO is configured to
use Java 6. I have both OpenJDK 6 and OpenJDK 7 on my PC.
"LO is configured to use Java 6": for building (i.e., as a switch in
your autogen.input) or at runtime (i.e., at "Tools - Options... -
LibreOffice - Advanced - Java options")? The latter is preset via some
code that tries to find the "best" JRE on your machine, so could easily
pick a JRE 7 if you have installed both 6 and 7, even if you configured
your LO build to compile against a JDK 6.
At runtime.
My default Java is OpenJDK 6 (I should probably change that for OpenJDK
7, but LO is currently building ...)
It seems that official builds (LO 4.0.3.3) does not start a JVM at
launch time.
Can depend on what (bundled) extensions are included, for example.
I have default bundled extensions, containing non-linear solver for Calc
which AFAIK is written in Java. I will check again.
Another possibility couldn't be that the official build starts the JVM
with a lower Xmx parameter than my own build so that the JVM does not
crash with ulimit -v set to 2 GB?
Best regards.
JBF
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