Angel Claudio Alvarez wrote: >El mié, 14-09-2005 a las 20:01 -0400, Mathieu Lutfy escribió: > > >>Le 2005-09-14, à 20:53:39 -0300, Angel Claudio Alvarez ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) >>écrit: >> >> >>>>Finally, when I tried running "oowriter2", it prints the error: >>>> javaldx: Could not find a Java Runtime Environment! >>>> >>>> >>> ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ >>>Have you JRE installed?? >>> >>> >>I have kaffe installed, but I thought that the package >>dependancies would include it if necessary. >> >>Isn't OOo built using gcj? >> >> >I don't know how is OOo built >but if you try to compile OOo from sources ( not alla debian) you need a >jre ( and must have a JAVA_HOME declared) > > I was able to compile a pure 64-bit OOo2 from the deb-src packages with just kaffe and gcj (nothing from Sun installed). I think a lot of the JRE-requiring items are optional and get disabled if you compile on a machine with no JRE installed.
In response to the original question: I'm not sure what's wrong with your 32bit installation. However, OOo2 works fine here natively with no ia32-libs installed, you can just compile from the source in experimental using "apt-get source -b openoffice.org2" (assuming you have experimental deb-src lines in your sources.list). Be warned, the compile takes about 8 hours on a fast machine and once or twice the process stops and you have to fiddle source files and restart the process with dpkg-buildpackage -uc -nc, but it does actually work and I've had no problems with the resulting 64-bit oowriter2. I have the resulting 64bit debs here if anybody has somewhere I could upload them. -- Alexander Rapp -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]