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On 01/11/2012 09:49 AM, MiguelAngel wrote:
El 11/01/12 15:17, Fabian Rodriguez escribió:

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Hi,

This may sound obvious but I am not certain of the answer and wanted to
double-check here.

When installting LibreOffice for Windows for use on a 64-bit system, is
it best to install the 32-bit or the 64-bit JRE ?

Thanks for any information on this.

Fabian



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As I know, LibreOffice in Windows it's compiled only for 32-bits.
Only 32-bit JRE works in LibreOffice for windows.

Miguel Ángel.


Hi Fabian,

I'm running LibreOffice 3.4.4 on several Linux machines running Ubuntu 11.10. Some are 32 bit and some are 64 bit. For LibreOffice I'm using both 32 bit and 64 bit Java. On the 32 bit systems for LibreOffice only I'm using jre-6u21-linux-i586, and on the 64 bit systems for LibreOffice I'm using jre-6u21-linux-x64. Everything works perfectly. I'm not sure you could install the 32 bit Java on a 64 bit machine. I never tried.

Don

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