Hi again,
Harri Pitkänen wrote:
javasettings_Linux_X86_64.xml has been created. I would guess that
OpenOffice.org does
not automatically update this file when gcj ABI changes. The only difference
between
apparently s/ABI/Path/.
the old non-working and the new working version of this file
[ better late than never ]
[ Cc'ing doko. Matthias, can you tell us what situations cause that gcj
linkage error? ]
Hi,
Harri Pitkänen wrote:
This can be reproduced in Writer by inserting a picture to an empty document,
right-clicking the picture, selecting Picture... and opening the Macro
On Friday 08 February 2008, Rene Engelhard wrote:
Just thinking about it a bit more. Did/do you have openoffice.org-gcj
installed? Does it affect the upgrade patch whether it is installed or
not?
I do not have openoffice.org-gcj installed, and apt/aptitude logs tell that it
has not been
Hi,
Harri Pitkänen wrote:
I do not have openoffice.org-gcj installed, and apt/aptitude logs tell that
it
ok
This will repeat about 15 times, and each time the following error is printed
on the console:
file:///usr/lib/gcj-4.1-71/libjvm.so.[Java framework]sunjavaplugin.so could
not
Package: openoffice.org
Version: 1:2.3.1-1
Severity: normal
OpenOffice.org crashes with gcj linkage error if certain Java-related functions
are used and javasettings_Linux_X86_64.xml has been created by an older version
of OpenOffice.org.
This can be reproduced in Writer by inserting a picture
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