Le 23/10/2019 à 17:08, Sebastian a écrit :

Hi Sebastian,

> 
> So, from the above, Java seems to be the problem. But (from the above) I
> have Java. Or not? Or do I need some special Java-thingy? Could someone
> perhaps please post a link with or describe exactly what needs to be done.

The Java update mechanism provided by Oracle only checks for updates to
JREs.

However, you will need to declare a full JDK with current versions of
LibreOffice.

You can either use the latest one that Oracle makes available, if you
are not making a business use of Java, or else you can download the
community version of OpenJDK that Oracle also provides here.

This comes as a ZIP file which you have to unzip and then copy the
folder in that to a system folder
/HardDisk/Library/Java⁩/JavaVirtualMachines⁩. You will need
administrator rights on the Mac in order to do this.

Then you will need to register the new JDK with LibreOffice by starting
it up and, under Preferences, go to the Advanced dialog and selecting
the JDK version you have just installed.

Note that if you use different versions of LO on the same machine, you
will have to do this each time you switch from one version to the other,
at least with LO6282 and LO6312. This behaviour seems to be a bug.


Alex




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