OOo was not compatible with JRE 1.7, not sure if AOO now is.

No idea for the error message, Google may have some hints. We have some power 
users for Base on the forum, you can try there.

Hagar


Le Wed, 09 May 2012 17:57:30 -0400, Dan Lewis <[email protected]> a écrit 
:

On Wed, 2012-05-09 at 17:38 -0400, Dan Lewis wrote:
On Wed, 2012-05-09 at 13:58 +0200, Hagar Delest wrote:
I've had this problem with one of the dev versions too.
Go to the software center and install a JRE (just search for JRE in the search 
box).
You can try to reset the profile too, it may help, see: 
http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?p=58403#p58403

Hagar

      I already had a JRE installed, so that is not the problem. I have
deleted the User folder in my home folder. Still it will not run.
I was able to log out and then log into my administrative user account.
There I erased the User Account in the home folder and both
openoffice.org folders in the /opt/ folder. I reinstalled AOO. This
time was able to get AOO running and selected JRE 1.7. I also have JRE
1.6_23 on my computer. Which should have been chosen? (1.7 of 1.6)
On the User account, I restarted AOO "opening" a Base embedded
database. The main window open, but when I clicked the Tables icon, I
got an error message: Could not locate "org.hsqldb.jdbc.JDBCDriver".
Without this, there is no connection to a database.
      soffice will run, but it does not do anything.

--Dan

      OK, I have AOO running, I think. I am beginning to think the
problem is with the Base component.

--Dan


Le Tue, 08 May 2012 20:09:36 -0400, Dan Lewis <[email protected]> a écrit 
:

On Tue, 2012-05-08 at 19:28 -0400, Dan Lewis wrote:
Basic data: OS, Ubuntu 11.10 64 bit, 2 GB RAM
       I downloaded the file using the link in the announcement. Then I
installed it using dpkg -i *.deb in the DEB folder. This has been the
usual procedure.
       But when I clicked the AOO icon, nothing seemed to happen. So, I
used the command line using:
      /opt/openoffice.org3/program/soffice.
Immediately I got this error message from the command line: javaldx
failed. User must select a JRE from options dialog!
       How can I select A JRE until AOO runs long enough for me to go to
Tools > Options > AOO > Java?
       This may be somewhat important too: I downloaded the 2012-05-04
daily build from the BuildBot. It did the very same things including
using the command line to start it. I got the same error message as
well.
       I think this might be called a "show stopper".
       I look forward to a solution.

--Dan

       Important bit of information left out: when installing AOO, the
complete command line from the DEB folder was: sudo dpkg -i *.deb. This
temporarily gave me Administrative privileges while installing it.
       Addendum: I just installed AOO on Ubuntu 12.04 32bit. It started
with the normal splash screen, so I selected a JRE before closing it.
       So, if there is a problem, it is with the Deb 64 bit version.

--Dan



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