Tobias Krais wrote:
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
ok, you mentioned it before


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.

sure, i understand you. I read currently my Mail under windows but i work on Windows, Linux and Solaris ;-)

But nevertheless we have to check this.
When you compile your package with FSF GCJ Java and use for example sun Java 1.4.2 in the office, does it work? Maybe there is a general problem with the FSF GCJ.

Juergen

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