On Wed, 7 Aug 2013 07:54:55 -0400
Rob Weir <robw...@apache.org> wrote:

> On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 3:44 AM, Oliver-Rainer Wittmann
> <orwittm...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I would like to discuss here, if we drop the support for Java 5 and Java 6
> > for AOO installation on Windows.
> > Important note for discussion: it is all about platform Windows.
> >
> > On my work to update the AOO build environment for Windows I recognized that
> > it is hard to get an official JDK 1.5 (Java 5) or JDK 1.6 (Java 6) for
> > Windows. Thus, I decided to go with JDK 1.7. The resulting AOO installation
> > on Windows no longer works together with an JRE 6. It does not recognize an
> > installed JRE 6 as an valid Java runtime environment.
> > Thus, it comes into my mind to drop the support for Java 5 and Java 6 for
> > Windows.
> >
> 
> Another perspective to consider:   What leads to the most secure build
> environment for our binaries?   I don't think we want to ever be
> building binaries that millions of users download, that are built on a
> machine with an unsupported JRE that is no longer receiving security
> patches.  A build machine should be full patched against known
> security issues.  And of course it should be used only for building,
> not for daily email and web browsing.
> 
> So I think we should use JDK 1.7 for our builds.  If that breaks Java
> 5 and Java 6 compatibility for end users, then this is unfortunate,
> but justifiable.
> 
> We'll face a similar issue of this sort in April 2014, when Windows XP
> reaches End of Support by Microsoft.  Do we then continue to support
> AOO on XP?  Do we test with it?  Perhaps.  But we certainly would not
> build our binaries on XP, right?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> -Rob
> 
> 
> 
> > Some discussion already took place in the thread about my update on the AOO
> > build environment for Windows. Here are the original statements:
> > <cite>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>  From Oliver:
> >>>>> On a Windows system with JRE 6 the installation of my build does not
> >>>>> recognize installed JRE 6 as an Java runtime environment (Menu - Tools
> >>>>> -
> >>>>> Option - Java). This is no problem from my point of view as our Windows
> >>>>> users should not have JRE 6 installed anymore on their systems due to
> >>>>> its security risks. Does somebody contradicts?
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> From Andrea:
> >>>> As far as I know, this would be a significant limitation. We can now
> >>>> build with Java 5, 6 or 7 and the build can work with Java 5, 6 or 7
> >>>> (regardless of the version used for building). Restricting this would
> >>>> require discussion, especially on less common platforms.
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> From Oliver:
> >>> I agree that it would be a restriction, but due to the security risks of
> >>> Oracle's JRE 6 I do not think that such a restriction hurts. In contrast
> >>> it would 'help' our Windows users to update their Java environment.
> >>>
> >>> Thus, let us start a new thread to discuss this topic.
> >>
> >>
> >> FromJürgen:
> >> we should think how relevant it is and if we have more work to support
> >> it. As Oliver pointed out, the latest security problems of Java result
> >> in probably many updated systems. I don't see that Java 5 or 6 is
> >> important in the future and we should focus on the future.
> >
> > </cite>
> >
> > My arguements for a drop of the Java 5 and Java 6 support on Windows are:
> > - JRE 5 is quite old and no longer officially available
> > - JRE 6 is no longer officially available
> > - JRE 6 has certain security risks and the corresponding tools on Widnows
> > are reporting to update to JRE 7
> > - Simplify our work as we do not need to test under Windows JRE 5 and JRE 6
> >
> > I currently see no need to support JRE 5 or JRE 6 in our future releases for
> > Windows.
> >
> > Let us discuss openly more Pros and Cons on this topic.

I see no objection to future AOO releases requiring at least Java 1.7; ideally 
I would wish it continued to support XP (I suppose Win 2K is too much to hope 
for?).

-- 
Rory O'Farrell <ofarr...@iol.ie>

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