On 10/27/2013 04:59 PM, Jean-Baptiste Faure wrote:
Le 24/10/2013 19:02, Stephan Bergmann a écrit :
With problems popping up for users after upgrading to Mac OS X Mavericks
(which replaces a previously installed Java with a download and
install stub), I discovered the odd fact that indeed at
Le 24/10/2013 19:02, Stephan Bergmann a écrit :
With problems popping up for users after upgrading to Mac OS X Mavericks
(which replaces a previously installed Java with a download and
install stub), I discovered the odd fact that indeed at least since LO
4.1.2 (but probably even earlier
Norbert, the problem is that Ubuntu doesnt have the sun java in the repo,
it can be installed but not readily available in the default enabled repos.
The question I think becomes if its possible to include support for the
open jdk.
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 12:49 AM, Norbert Thiebaud
On 10/25/2013 07:36 AM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
Norbert, the problem is that Ubuntu doesnt have the sun java in the
repo, it can be installed but not readily available in the default
enabled repos. The question I think becomes if its possible to include
support for the open jdk.
This thread
For what it's worth, on my MacBook Air, running 10.9, with no Java
(and no intent to install it), I don't get any crash when running the
TDF LibreOffice 4.1.1.2 build. I do get those annoying do you want to
install Java dialogs twice when typing into Writer (until I turn off
Java in Preferences).
With problems popping up for users after upgrading to Mac OS X Mavericks
(which replaces a previously installed Java with a download and
install stub), I discovered the odd fact that indeed at least since LO
4.1.2 (but probably even earlier already, just had no time to verify),
and on Mac OS X
On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 12:02 PM, Stephan Bergmann sberg...@redhat.com wrote:
With problems popping up for users after upgrading to Mac OS X Mavericks
So... I installed a libreoffice 4.1 (latest stable release)
I made sure that java was working for libreoffice.
then I upgraded to maverick