James E. Lang wrote:

Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote at 15:44 on 8 Oct 2005:

Paul Salazar wrote:

I'm migrating from Windows to Linux, so currently I've a dual booting PC. I use OOo in both partitions and share the OOo docs from any OS. Nevertheless the data bases created with OOo Base (1.9.125) within Windows
can not be read by OOo Base (1.9.128) within Linux or inverse.  In fact,
the file is opened by OOo Base, but clicking over the Tables icon at the
left side does >not retrieve any action.
As a reference point, I do this all the time. Install the latest release
candidate and make certain that you are NOT using java 1.5 or later. Use
1.4x instead.

That's a strange warning. I seem to recall that it was stated that Java 1.5 was needed. I admit that I had problems between Java 1.5 and OOo 1.9.79 but I have had no problems in my limited experience after I upgraded to OOo 1.9.125. Maybe a compatibility issue has been solved?? The way I recall the incident, my problem was that OOo reported a corrupt version of Java 1.5 when I attempted to design tables with OOo 1.9.79.
If you are now able to use Java 1.5, I would like to know about it. I removed Java 1.5 so that I would not have to worry about it. If I remember correctly, I always crashed when I used the Form Wizard all the way through. If the problem still exists, should probably file an issue.

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