We cannot reproduce this behaviour here. I do not know how good you know OpenOffice.org's build environment. I could point you to the project that you needed to build with extra debug information. Or I could send you the respective libraries. These would provide more information. Would you like me to do that?

Regards,
joachim

Tinus wrote:
Hi

I am using Windows XP SP2. Java SDK 1.4.2_04 is installed as well as java RE
1.4.2_05. Java is installed locally on C in the program files directory
under java (respectively j2re1.4.2_05 and j2sdk1.4.2_4). It looks like the
complete java system is freezing with openoffice assuming the wizard you
mentioned in previous message runs on java. No windows ever pop up.
OpenOffice freezes with closing of the menu after you selected "Wizard". If
the javasettings_xxx.xml file is deleted, it is just recreated again at
startup.  Either way, the system still freezes.

Im am running it on an Intel 2800 HT(enabled) with 1Gb ram. Windows updates
is up to date.

Regards
Tinus

-----Original Message-----
From: Joachim Lingner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 11 August 2005 14:33
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [installation-dev] Options Java freeze OO 1.9.122

Please let us know some more:
- What Windows do you use?
- What kind of JREs do you have installed (vendor, version) and where?
- When you delete the javasettings_xxx.xml. How much longer does it take, until an applet or a wizard (letter) is displayed?

Regards,
Joachim


Tinus wrote:

Hi

I just installed Beta2 1.9.122 (Win32) on a java enabled

machine. Java
works fine for webbrowsing as well as applets open. It also

works fine
for local machine java applications.

The moments I opened Tools|Options and clicked on Java (on the left tree) openoffice freezes with no hesitation. I have also tried to disable java by using the automaticly generated file (which said explicitly I should not edit it,

"javasettings_Windows_x86.xml"). That did not work either.

The "Use a Javva runtime environment" is checked and there is no entries in the list of potentially installed JRE's.

According to task
manager soffice.bin is around 37mg and uses no processing power.

Can anybody give me any advice, please.

Regards
Tinus

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J.M.A. Kotzé
NARGA Technical Official
University of Stellenbosch, South Africa
Tel: +27 21 808 2562
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