By 'in the past', does that mean for OOo 1.1.4 (which is the current
stable version of OOo)? That's what I was using.
It's quite likely that there was a space in the filename, and it
definitely wasn't on the C: drive, if that matters.
Any idea then why I was getting that exception?
Beyond that, I assume there is a method for me to tell which version
I'm connected to? I'm using api calls which are new to 2.0beta, so I
would require a 2.0 (or 1.9.x) anyway.
mike
--- Thomas Benisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This can't be changed anymore. Regardless which key is used we
> would
> > break compatibility by using a new one in the next version
> (changes for
> > OOo2.0 are too late now) just to avoid possible problems with
> outdated
> > versions that will get out of use in the near future. So a bug
> report
> > would be a waste of time.
> >
> > But maybe the problem is not the key, I just heard that OOo1.1.4
> *does*
> > support the new bootstrapping and the key *is* a new one. Maybe
> Thomas
> > can make this clear. So we need to know: which version of OOo1.x
> exactly
> > did you use?
>
> The new bootstrap mechanism was introduced in SO7 PP3 (I think this
> is
> OOo 1.1.2) for Java only and in OOo 2.0 for Java and C++. Also the
> NEW
> registry key was introduced with those versions.
>
> As Mathias already wrote, it's too late to change the default
> behaviour
> of the bootstrap mechanism, as this would break compatibility.
>
> Looking at your stack trace it seems, that your OOo 1.x
> installation was
> found and the bootstrap method was called. In the past there were
> several bug fixes in the bootstrap method, and I assume that your
> OOo 1.x installation didn't have all of the bug fixes.
> E.g. the bootstrap method was not working, if your installation
> path
> contained spaces (e.g. "C:\Program Files\OpenOffice1.1.2).
>
> Thomas
>
>
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