On 2012-01-11 11:06 AM, Fabian Rodriguez <magicfab@member.fsf.org> wrote:
Regardless, I'd still like to know what's the recommended JRE to install
in a 64-bit Windows environment.
This has already been answered.
Libreoffice is *only* 32 bit on Windows. You can NOT use a 64 bit JRE
with a 32bit program. Period. So, you must use the 32bit JRE.
I didn't find a source for your indication that "Only 32-bit JRE works
in LibreOffice for windows".
There probably isn't, but it is irrelevant - yes, you can *install* a
64bit JRE, but Libreoffice can not *use* it.
In fact JRE as a requirement for LibreOffice (Base or else) is not
listed at all under the requirements:
http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/system-requirements/
It isn't a *requirement*, but it is necessary for certain things to
operate (correctly, or at all), like for example the wizards.
Just install the 32bit JRE and forget about it...
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