them was apparently compromised out-in-the-wild when it reached
release-candidate status. Regards from Tom :)
--- On Thu, 17/5/12, NoOp <glgxg@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: NoOp <glgxg@sbcglobal.net> Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re:
Base and Java 1.7 - does not work To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Thursday, 17 May, 2012, 1:32
On 05/15/2012 03:19 PM, Andreas Säger wrote:
There is no reason to run Java 1.7 unless required by some bleeding
edge application. Even then you can install a second Java 1.6 and
point the
Java 1.7_0.4 is the current recommended _released_ version of Java.
https://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp "Recommended Version 7
Update 4" <https://www.java.com/en/download/faq/why_upgrade.xml>
You'll need to go hunting for Java 1.6 now.
Further:
<https://www.libreoffice.org/download/3-5-new-features-and-fixes/>
"Support for Java 7 (1.7) added. User can select between Java 6 or 7
engine, if both are installed. "
office to that installation. In any case it has to be 32 bit
because under Windows the office is a 32 bit application.
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.
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