> On Tuesday 21 March 2006 17:26, Andreas Vinsander wrote:
> > Jonathan Schaeffer wrote:
> > >>Exactly how did you do that?
> 
> java user settings for oo are stored in this file:
> ~/.ooo-2.0/user/config/javasettings_Linux_x86.xml
> 
> if that file doesnt exist, oo will create one with java default enabled. just
>  
> edit line as follows:
> <enabled xsi:nil="false">false</enabled>
> 
> i noticed that when java is enabled oo each time is trying to gather some 
> information about it, and it takes loooong time. for sure we need person who 
> knows what is going on there.

The amd64 openoffice-bin requires a *32 bit* java to be installed. It does
take "forever" for ooo to decide that it can't find one.

The 2.0.2 ebuild should install one (app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-java).  
Perhaps  the location entries in the settings file are pointing somewhere 
other than where they should be pointing.  Maybe due to copying over 
user data from earlier ooo installs.

In my personal javasettings_Linux_x86.xml file I have 
<location>file:///usr/local/java32/jre1.5.0_05</location>

And I downloaded sun's x86 jre and installed it outside of portage 
sometime ago. Cured my problems.

Dave F

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