https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38046
--- Comment #30 from Christoph Anton Mitterer <cales...@scientia.org> --- Hey Mike. Sorry, I had somehow missed your reply. (In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #28) > But what is most likely for the remaining cases, is probably tdf#122315, > where some Java-based extension tries to execute - which is not a bug. If > that is the case, the only proper fix is to disable such extensions. Indeed... the offenders were libreoffice-writer2latex and libreoffice-writer2xhtml. The extensions menu in LO was even showing a small ⚠️ next to those, though with no tool tip or so, which would explain why there's a problem. In my case, these extensions were installed via a Debian package, so one cannot really disable the for on a per-user basis. I see why you don't want to classify this as bug, but still ... it would be nice if there was a way to silence the warnings even in that case or perhaps even better: - let the warning display who is requesting Java (i.e. the extension name or so) - give some way to let users disable system wide installed extensions Anyway, from my side, I'd still count this as a "fixed". btw: Interestingly: as said before, I always got the warning twice. With the new knowledge about the extensions being the cause I thought it would make sense, cause I have two of them. But even with one removed, I still get two popups. Thanks, Chris -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.