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[Bug 222708] OpenOffice_org 32-bit does not detect Java on x86_64
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- Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2006 14:40:18 -0700 (MST)
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https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=222708
rguenther@xxxxxxxxxx changed:
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------- Comment #2 from rguenther@xxxxxxxxxx 2006-11-20 14:40 MST -------
I don't quite understand what you want. We don't produce a native 32bit gij,
you might be able to use the i386 one instead (if you use a 32bit OOo). But
why doesn't the 64bit gij work?
And no, we cannot just "create this" - at least not before you confirm that
using
the i386 gcc41-gij works. And then it would need autobuild magic. Or another
gcc .spec to just produce this gij.
Do you have a "testcase"?
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rguenther@xxxxxxxxxx changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|NEW |NEEDINFO
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------- Comment #2 from rguenther@xxxxxxxxxx 2006-11-20 14:40 MST -------
I don't quite understand what you want. We don't produce a native 32bit gij,
you might be able to use the i386 one instead (if you use a 32bit OOo). But
why doesn't the 64bit gij work?
And no, we cannot just "create this" - at least not before you confirm that
using
the i386 gcc41-gij works. And then it would need autobuild magic. Or another
gcc .spec to just produce this gij.
Do you have a "testcase"?
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