I do not remember seeing a separate 32-bit and 64-bit version of Java's
JRE on their site.
At least for Windows there was no different versions.
Windows version is listed as "i586" as in "jre-6u22-windows-i586.exe"
For Linux version, all you have to do is go to your Package Manager and
install the "default JRE" listed.
It is sort of weird that even the latest Ubuntu installs [11.04 and
11.10] that automatically installs LO does not install the JRE as well.
Last week, I did a test install of Ubuntu 11.10, Kubuntu 11.10, and Mint
11 [Debian based now], and all three install LO without installing the
"default JRE" package.
On 11/16/2011 07:21 PM, Christian Lohmaier wrote:
Hi Antanas, *,
2011/11/16 Antanas Budriūnas<antanasb@gmail.com>:
I got a proposal from one of FLOSS actyvists in Lithuania about
including JRE download link into http://lt.libreoffice.org download
section.
Putting a download link is not a problem.
Just make sure that the users get the stable/release version and
understand that they need a 32bit version when using 32bit version of
LibreOffice, and 64bit when using 64bit version of LibreOffice.
ciao
Christian
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