Le 12/06/2017 à 14:59, Marion & Noel Lodge a écrit : Hi Noel,
Installation Installation of LibreOffice on Mac is relatively easy. You will need to download the main app DMG, and possibly any language pack that you want, if you work in a language other than en-US. For a first time installation of LibreOffice, it is advisable to switch off Gatekeeper (this is Apple's builtin security system which is on by default) to allow apps from sources other than the Apple Store to be installed). Although this is no longer strictly necessary (as LibreOffice is a signed app), it can help avoid an interminable wait for verification of the DMG package which occurs if you just double-click on it and drag the app bundle to the Applications folder. You can reset the Gatekeeper setting once LibreOffice has been installed. You will probably be asked for an administrator password at some stage, so if the Mac has a multiuser account, make sure that the user installing the app has admin rights to the machine. First launch of LibreOffice can take a while. Current versions of 5.3.x are not particularly speedy, and are plagued with performance bugs, even on modern hardware. Java LibreOffice requires Java to function correctly with Base as you already know, but not just any old version. Getting LibreOffice to work with Java can seem a little like voodoo at times, especially as neither Apple, nor Oracle give two hoots about Java working nicely with LibreOffice, and additionally, LibreOffice sometimes has to play catch up with Oracle's release numbers. Get the latest version of a complete Oracle JDK (not JRE) and install that. You may also find it helpful to install Apple's JavaforOSX.dmg, which is now obsolete, but still available for download for those Java apps that require it. I have no idea whether H2 requires Apple's Java, or whether it will work just fine with an Oracle JDK. The only way to find out is to test it. Potentially, multiple JAR file loading and instantiation might be an issue if the JAR files have the same name as those included in the app bundle of LO. Setting up your connection to the H2 database should work just as it does on Windows, assuming that you are using a JDBC connector. Current bugs regarding databases and macOS (OSX) in particular can be found in the LibreOffice bugzilla, otherwise most bugs are common to all OSes. Alex -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: users+unsubscr...@global.libreoffice.org Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted