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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Mon Dec 22 16:02:11 
+0000 2008 -------
OK, so, it only occurs on 64-bit Linux. Since 64-bit is the only Linux I use,
that tells me I'll need to continue developing this application entirely under
WinXP on a VM since that's the only 32-bit OS I have on my development machine.
It's inconvenient and it sends an unfortunate message to my client that Linux is
not really up to the task of developing or hosting serious OpenOffice-based
applications, that Win32 is the only platform we can really count on.  Is that
the message OpenOffice.org intends to send? If we're stuck with Win32 anyway,
maybe I should switch to MS Access? ;-)

Anyway, I'm not ready to give up, yet.  I looked at a number of mirrors and they
all seem to offer the 64-bit Linux package right along with the others without
any "unsupported" warnings that I could find. If 64-bit Linux platform really is
not supported here then is there some other place I can post this issue?  Who
built the 64-bit Linux package?  Is it possible that person or group would be
interested in looking into this?  Is it possible that it's a JRE/JVM issue and I
should be reporting it as a Java bug? Just looking for a little guidance...

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