Hi Maho, 
Am Sat, 20 Dec 2008 09:19:33 +0900 (JST) schrieb Maho NAKATA:
> Hi Marcus,
> (Cc: mac porting team)
> 
> I think we don't need wJRE packages for MacOSX.
> What do you think?

Where Windows and Linux often don't come with Java installed per 
default providing wJRE does make sense where Mac OS X afaik already 
has Java installed when install it or get it pre-installed on a new 
mac, so all the wizards other OOo parts needing Java are already 
executable. 

Java for Mac OS X is provided by Apple and comes via Software 
Update or if you want a more recent version, tagged as beta or rc, 
via download from the apple connect developer resources. I've never 
seen an installer for the Mac on <http://www.java.com/de/> instead 
this page tells me that Apple provides Java so I am were I started.

In addition if we provide wJRE packages for the Mac it would 
confuse Mac users and to be honest I don't know if I want to test 
the installation of a wJRE package and maybe do harm to my Java 
that is already installed and for my needings running just fine. 

Regards, 
Eric

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