Moin Jürgen,

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>> I used Sun Java 1.5.0_06 from Debian Sid non-free for compiling. It
>> doesn't matter which -source and -target flags I used (tried it with
>> 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4). I also used the Blackdown Java 1.4.2.03-1 and the
>> FSF GCJ 1.4.2.
>>
>> I tested _every_ combination of these JDKs that means I e.g. compiled
>> it with Sun Java while OOo used Sun Java -> it works; I tried
>> compiling with each of these Javas, but only the FSF GCJ Java did not
>> succeed with adding the UNO package.
> 
> mmh, it's obviously that you have to use Java 1.5 in the office when you
> compile your component with Java 1.5. For all combinations where you use
> 1.5 for compiling and a smaller version in the office i would expect
> that it won't work because the incompatible class file format in Java
> 1.5.

Not in case I compile with options -source 1.4 -target 1.4

> I personally use only Sun Java packages ;-) and can't say anything
> about the FSF GCJ but i will give it a try when i find some time to test
> it.

Hmm. You mail header tells me that you are using Windows. This is not
really a problem in Windows, because Windows OOo comes with a Java 1.5.
This is only a problem with Debian Linux, where OOo comes with the FSF
Java... and I can't change the Java via commandline.

Greetings, Tobias

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