On 21/04/2018 22:43, Keith N. McKenna wrote:
On 4/21/2018 10:00 AM, Peter Kovacs wrote:
As I pointed out that we move the core java functionality to be Java 9
compatible.
Also a 64 bit Windows migration is on the way.
Plus we move to MSVC 2015. Should therefore close the gaps you have in mind for
4.2.0.
I don't think that java license for cooperation is an issue.
Am 21. April 2018 11:36:05 MESZ schrieb Pedro Lino <pedro.l...@mailbox.org>:
People reading something, jumping to conclusions, and freaking out.
Move
along, nothing to see here...
I don't think so. Maybe there is a good reason why another office suite
moved all the scripting to Python.
Facts: there are OpenJDK builds for Windows, Linux, Mac and even
Linux ARM
https://adoptopenjdk.net/releases.html
Fact: Windows users (the vast majority of AOO users) already have or
are more familiar with Oracle Java
Fact: under the Windows OS the OpenJDK is 64bit only but AOO is 32bit
only
Peter;
Explain to me please how this doesn't effect any user that is using
Windows XP, Windows 7, windows 8 and Windows 8.1 32 bit systems since
there is no 32 bit Java 9 for Windows. Are we going to continue to do 32
bit builds for Windows using Java 8?
Regards
Keith
Or even 32-bit Windows 10 systems. I have one, and I am sure many other
folk will too. We shouldn't be throwing away part of our user base who
maybe cannot afford to buy the latest shiny.
Regards, Stuart
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Stuart Swales
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