Christian Andersson wrote:
> James Knott skrev:
>   
>> Christian Andersson wrote:
>>     
>>> Where can I download an english (or for example,
>>> norwegian/swedish/german) version of Openoffice that is built for an
>>> x86-64 plattform? (linux in my case)
>>>
>>> It does look like there are NO x86-64 builds that comes from
>>> OpenOffice.org only plain x86 builds.
>>>
>>> my problem is that I'm using a x86-64 build of suns java, and the plain
>>> x86 build of openoffice cannot find that version.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>> Which Linux distro are you running?  SUSE has a 64 bit version available.
>> http://software.opensuse.org/download/OpenOffice.org .
>>     
>
> I'm using both suse and mandriva, but on that page you have there, OOo
> 2.2 is missing (can only find OOo 2.1 as the latest)
>
> and on the mandriva 2007 is still usign OOo 2.0
>
> but OpenOffice.org(website) provides OOo 2.2 plain x86 builds as rpm,
> why cannot I download from OpenOffice.org(website) an x86-64 build ?
>
> more and more users are getting a x86-64 processor now (is it possible
> to buy a non 64 bit processor anymore?) so why not make available on the
> OpenOffice.org(website) a x86-64 download? I know it is possible since
> the distros are doing it...
>
>
>
>   

Novell's numbers are close to, but not the same as the original OO
versions.  If you check, you'll find that package was released
yesterday.  Incidentally, Novell contributes a lot to OO, so some things
appear first in Novell (SUSE) and others first in the main stream OO. 
Most will eventually appear in both, as Novell forwards it's
contributions to the main stream.


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