Hi,

Well if you are on linux a simple "sed" command could change the used
JDK or am I missing something. This could surely done also on win32 but
I have no idea on win32-scripting. The information is stored on my
system in:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~tom/.openoffice/user/config/javasettings_Linux_x86.xml

Tom

Tobias Krais schrieb:
> Hi Joachim,
> 
>> selecting a different JRE is only possible through the options dialog.
> 
>>> at the moment I am creating a little Debian package. This package only
>>> runs with a Java >= 1.5. How can I tell the OOo installation via
>>> commandline to use a more modern Java than the Default 1.4?
> 
> which component is the responsible for setting a JRE, so that I can
> contact that list.
> 
> Greetings, Tobias
> 
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