There were problems with Oracle's/Sun's JRE - higher number of the 6.x.x
versions - so I have been told for Windows and maybe Linux and Mac. The
7.x.x version is out, but I have not tried it on my Windows computer. I
am sticking with the one I have from the Ubuntu 10.04 LTS repository,
since it works. In LO Tools>Options>Java [Ubuntu], it shows Sun's
1.6.0_20 version of Java. That should be version 6.0.20, so I am a
little out of date. The latest "6" version is version 6 update 27. The
download page has instruction about removing older versions. The page
does not say which version the 7.x.x download is.
So, if you want a working JRE, other than OpenJDK, I/we have version 6
update 23 on the NA-DVD install page, near the bottom. Drew is still
working on the CMS version at the LibreOfficeBox site, so it might be
better to go to the original site at
"http://libreoffice-na.us/English/install.html" Once the OpenJDK site
is back up, I hope to remember to download copies of it to be included
with the older Sun JRE that works. Then people can have a choice.
On 08/31/2011 09:59 AM, Declan Moriarty wrote:
The server must be down. I have tried to get to it here in the U.K and Safari
can't connect either. I think that from the quote it implies that only Linux
users are affected by this issue, everyone else should be OK. I hope so, since
this sort of Java performance problem should be fixed - especially since it is
a new version of LibO that is out, and there have been similar problems in the
past?
Declan Moriarty
--- On Wed, 31/8/11, webmaster for Kracked Press
Productions<[email protected]> wrote:
From: webmaster for Kracked Press Productions<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: 3.4.3 released. Stable and functionality
combined
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, 31 August, 2011, 14:49
I still get the following:
"Problem loading page
Server not found
Firefox can't find the server at openjdk.java.net"
I can download files from the LO web site, so it is not my Internet connection.
Where is "from here"? Where is the server located? Could there be some break
in communication, due to the power outages from the Tropical Storm damage, and the DNS
routering between me and the server have not found a new path? For me, I am in New York
State USA, on the eastern fringe of the storm. 30-40 mph winds and medium to heavy
rains. Not much damage here. But if you drive 2 hours east, you get downed power lines,
washed out roads and bridges, and a whole lot of mess. To get to NY City from here you
go 1.5 hours east and 3+ hours south [as the highway travels].
On 08/31/2011 08:41 AM, Dave Sergeant wrote:
http://openjdk.java.net/ opens fine here. But it only has releases for
Linux, nothing for Windows that I can see.
Dave
On 31 Aug 2011 at 8:14, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
n the Release Notes it states the following - quote: "If you run
Linux, the GCJ Java variant has known issues with LibreOffice, we advise
to e.g. use OpenJDK instead."
Google points to the following URL: "http://openjdk.java.net/" but the
site is either down or no longer valid.
SO any ideas where people can get OpenJDK as recommended in the
LibreOffice 3.4.3 Release Notes? For Windows, Linux, and Mac?
http://www.davesergeant.com
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