Eric van der Vlist wrote:
> 
> Le mercredi 15 f?vrier 2006 ? 17:00 +0100, Jonas Jacobsson a ?crit :
>>
>>I have a problem with my debian Linux. Since I have OpenOffice
>>installed via debian package, it requires GNU Java. But GNU Java won't
>>work with XXE. So how do I do to make the two co-exist? I've tried
>>setting the path to Sun Java first in the PATH variable, but this
>>doesn't help. Someone else out there should be in the same situation
>>as I? Any hints?
> 
> I have been using XXE on Debian (and Ubuntu) with success for a while
> and I see at least two solution to your problem!
> 
> The first one is to change the default Java machine alternative to the
> Sun JVM (you can use galternatives if you want a GUI for that). This
> shouldn't break OpenOffice.
> 
> The second one is to edit the XXE startup scrip so that it runs directly
> the Sun JVM (you can just replace "java" by the Sun "java" command full
> path for that).

Thank you for answering this question. I'm going to add this one to our
FAQ because this is not the first time such problem has been reported.



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