* Donn Washburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05-11-07 22:32]:
> I am kind of new to 64 bit machines- hence, my question.
> 
> I downloaded for the 64 bit machine a OpenOffice-file.tar I un-tarred
> it.rpms and ran the jre.rpm file.  I saw noting it but what appears to
> be a clean rpm load.  Rpm -q does not show it as being installed.  Rpm
> -q jre does show as I remember version 1.6 OpenOffice wants jre-32. I
> OpenOffice is telling me that it is a 32 bit only file.
> 
> Or can I just try it with a "--nodeps" argument

You are welcome to "break" your system, if you wish.  But why don't
you use an rpm build for openSUSE systems and do away with all the
hassle?

  http://software.opensuse.org/download/OpenOffice.org/


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