[opensuse] OOo Java Issue
I am running the Novell 64 bit edition of OOo 2.0.4 on SuSE 10.1 x86_64 and I have Sun's 64 bit JRE 1.5 update 7 installed. OOo's Java options finds the installed JRE , but any attempt to use any of OOo's Java based functions returns an error. For example, try to create a simple address database table results in the following error: SQL Status: S1000 Error code: 1000 No Java installation could be found. Please check your installation! Has anyone here experienced a similar problem, or am I trying to achieve the impossible. TIA Dave -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On 12/4/06, Dave Barton
I am running the Novell 64 bit edition of OOo 2.0.4 on SuSE 10.1 x86_64 and I have Sun's 64 bit JRE 1.5 update 7 installed. OOo's Java options finds the installed JRE , but any attempt to use any of OOo's Java based functions returns an error. For example, try to create a simple address database table results in the following error:
SQL Status: S1000 Error code: 1000 No Java installation could be found. Please check your installation!
Has anyone here experienced a similar problem, or am I trying to achieve the impossible.
No but have you tried something not involving a database?? Isn't there a built in jre with OO or did you install one yourself?? Is it supported by OO as if you are using the built in database it may have been compiled on a different version?? g.
TIA
Dave
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On Mon, 2006-12-04 at 10:02 -0500, George Stoianov wrote:
On 12/4/06, Dave Barton
wrote: I am running the Novell 64 bit edition of OOo 2.0.4 on SuSE 10.1 x86_64 and I have Sun's 64 bit JRE 1.5 update 7 installed. OOo's Java options finds the installed JRE , but any attempt to use any of OOo's Java based functions returns an error. For example, try to create a simple address database table results in the following error:
SQL Status: S1000 Error code: 1000 No Java installation could be found. Please check your installation!
Has anyone here experienced a similar problem, or am I trying to achieve the impossible.
No but have you tried something not involving a database??
Yes. I only used a database as an *example*, because Base (and it's Wizards) is a main component which relies heavily on Java.
Isn't there a built in jre with OO
No. IIRC there was once an "official" OOo Windows package which included JRE, but I have never heard of one for any other OS.
or did you install one yourself??
Yes, as stated in my original message "I have Sun's 64 bit JRE 1.5 update 7 installed.".
Is it supported by OO
Rightly or wrongly, I can only assume that Sun's JRE supports Sun's OOo/Star Office core code.
as if you are using the built in database it may have been compiled on a different version??
No, the example I referred to was a simple test to create a new database. Oh well, it looks like I will have to switch back to the "official" 32bit version of OOo and the 32bit JRE. Which is a pity, because the 64bit Novell edition was really fast on this box and I loved the VBA support. Thanks for your input. Dave -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Monday 04 December 2006 06:37, Dave Barton wrote:
I am running the Novell 64 bit edition of OOo 2.0.4 on SuSE 10.1 x86_64 and I have Sun's 64 bit JRE 1.5 update 7 installed. OOo's Java options finds the installed JRE , but any attempt to use any of OOo's Java based functions returns an error. For example, try to create a simple address database table results in the following error:
SQL Status: S1000 Error code: 1000 No Java installation could be found. Please check your installation!
Has anyone here experienced a similar problem, or am I trying to achieve the impossible.
TIA
Dave ========
I think all you may need to do here is run the OOo admin or setup program again and point it to the correct Java. I know mine was confused also and it may have been because I had 1.4.2 & 1.5 installed or something about the SUSE build, not sure. Running the setup again though proved to be the thing that fixed it. Now I don't get anymore complaints from OOo. bye -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Mon, 2006-12-04 at 10:35 -0500, BandiPat wrote:
On Monday 04 December 2006 06:37, Dave Barton wrote:
I am running the Novell 64 bit edition of OOo 2.0.4 on SuSE 10.1 x86_64 and I have Sun's 64 bit JRE 1.5 update 7 installed. OOo's Java options finds the installed JRE , but any attempt to use any of OOo's Java based functions returns an error. For example, try to create a simple address database table results in the following error:
SQL Status: S1000 Error code: 1000 No Java installation could be found. Please check your installation!
Has anyone here experienced a similar problem, or am I trying to achieve the impossible.
TIA
Dave ========
I think all you may need to do here is run the OOo admin or setup program again and point it to the correct Java. I know mine was confused also and it may have been because I had 1.4.2 & 1.5 installed or something about the SUSE build, not sure. Running the setup again though proved to be the thing that fixed it. Now I don't get anymore complaints from OOo.
Thanks for taking the time to reply, but I am not clear about what you mean by "Running the admin/setup again". I installed the following: OpenOffice_org-2.0.4-1.2.x86_64.rpm OpenOffice_org-kde-2.0.4-1.2.x86_64.rpm OpenOffice_org-mono-2.0.4-1.2.x86_64.rpm OpenOffice_org-officebean-2.0.4-1.2.x86_64.rpm and (with the exception of the Java dependent functions) everything, including the VBA translations :-), just worked. The OOo menu "Tools -> Options -> Java" shows me that OOo has found a valid JRE in "usr/lib64/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0_07/jre" I have tried renaming (hiding) my ~/.ooo-2.0 directory and starting OOo again, but this makes no difference. As a side note, the Novell edition does not offer the "first time use dialog" that the "official" edition does. Am I missing something obvious in this configuration? Dave -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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