Dear LibreO folks out there,
In two of his mails Andreas Säger says
>> "In any case it -- (Java 1.7) -- has to be 32 bit because under
Windows the office (LibreOffice) is a 32 bit application. "
>> "The 32/64 Java bits have to match with the LibreOffice bits
which means 32 bit on all Windows platforms."
At least in Finland since a year back almost all PCs and laptops are
Windows7-64bit; I purchased a laptop Win7Premium-64bit last November.
It is a little astonishing and worrying to read that LibreO is a 32-bit
application under any Windows-OS but I have seen no info about LibreO
being only 32-bits - not 64 bits nor 32/64 bits.
I have been told that a 64-bit machine needs 64-bits software.
In the coming summer at my cottage in the wilderness of deep forest, far
from civilization, I should very much like to work with Writer, Calc and
Base (continue trying to complete and create databases) without any
problems at all.
What version of LibreO do you recommend that I install on my laptop
(Win7-Premium Home-64bit)
>> what is the best, most reliable and stable version today (esp.
Base, no bugs, no other issues)
>> do I have to install a Java JRE to run Base? -- what version?
>> because of the db's future use I prefer to work with the
"embedded" HSQL, and hesitate learning the use of HSQL2.x or SQLite
>> what kind of issues do I have to be prepared for because of
LibreO being 32-bits and my laptop 64-bits?
Do the LibOs on my machines communicate with each other without problems
when my PC's OS is Win-Prof/32 bit and it's LibreO v.3.4.6?
Best regards
Pertti Rönnberg
On 17.5.2012 14:57, Andreas Säger wrote:
Am 17.05.2012 02:32, NoOp wrote:
Perhaps if you would include some quotation from the post others could
understand what you are replying to. I see nothing in the OP that
indicates 'steelej' was using a 64 bit version.
You are right. Java 1.7 works well with LibO 3.5. I tested with
external and embedded HyperSQL on Win7(32) and Linux(32). My H2
database works as well.
Older office versions do not even recognize Java 1.7 as a valid Java
installation. So the Java version is not a problem anymore as far it
is a fairly recent one.
_For the casual reader_: The 32/64 Java bits have to match with the
LibreOffice bits which means 32 bit on all Windows platforms.
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