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On Tue, 2011-11-29 at 15:50 -0500, The Invisible Phan wrote:
After installing the latest LibreOffice it doesn't seem to recognize the 
latest version of JAVA (7u1) as being installed and complains bitterly during 
startup — is there any fix for this?  It happens on more than one system and 
makes starting LO slow and annoying :-( .

Howdy oh transparent one.

Known problem - not recognizing version 7.

The fix is in the code for the 3.5 release already.

There has been some talk about backing that fix into a 3.4.x release,
but I don't believe that a final decision has happened on that just yet
- could be wrong on that, it's hard to follow every conversation.

So - you could, given that Java 6u29 is still the official stable
release, add that to your workstations as a temporary fix - you could
start LibO, go to Tools>Options>Java and explicitly change the setting
to NOT use a java runtime - this will I think help your start up, but
not 100% sure on that, especially under Windows.

Otherwise - ??

Best wishes,

Drew Jensen


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