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On 2016-02-12, 9:38 AM V Stuart Foote wrote:
Rob wrote
The goal of the JRE is, as the name Java Runtime Environment says, that it
should be sufficient to run Java functionality.
That is Oracle's take.  In reality


In all discussions I miss why LO needs more then the runtime
environment...
We should work to bring LO in the boundary of of the JRE.
No, Oracle  must fix the JRE, or Apple must correct OS X Java system calls.
Until then, LO for tdf#94716 now requires use of the unaffected JDK -- at
the expense of OS X users now having to install the JDK rather than a broken
JRE to access the Java runtimes.

Wrong. You need to make LibreOffice work with OS X. It worked before. Demanding Apple makes a change in there operating system in order for your program to work is pretty arrogant. I do not need or want JDK on my system.


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