Re: [ubuntu-uk] JRE in Open Office

2008-04-30 Thread Dianne Reuby
That's cured it - thanks :)

Dianne


On Wed, 2008-04-30 at 10:04 +0100, James Tyrrell wrote:
 2008/4/29 Dianne Reuby [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 I've tried that, problem is it doesn't stick - when I close
 the
 Options, and reload, I still get the message, and the options
 shows JRE
 as unselected again.
 
 I have had this exact issue and I managed to solve it by deleting the
 actual config file from the OpenOffice application directory in
 $HOME/.openoffice.org2/user/config/javasettings_Linux_x86.xml 
 
 The file is recreated on OpenOffice restart and contains the correct
 path based on your next choice, it also remembers it in the OpenOffice
 dialogue. I'm guessing (for whatever reason) the file is locked and it
 refuses to change it.
 
 
 Just in case I'm wrong, please create a back up of that config file
 (or rename it) before attempting this. Ensure you shut down all
 running instances of OpenOffice before you delete it as well.
 
 Hope that helps, do post if you discover success or problems
 
 Tyrrell
  
 
 Dianne
 
 
 On Tue, 2008-04-29 at 21:59 +0100, David Jones wrote:
  
 
  I had the same error message today after upgrading.
 
  To solve it, from within OpenOffice Writer (Possibly
 the others
  as well), I went to Tools - Options - Java
 
  After a few seconds, a screen with Sun Microsystems
 Inc.1.6.0_06
  and
  Sun Microsystems Inc 1.6.0 with accessibility comes
 up.
 
  I ticked the box for version 1.6.0_06, restarted
 OpenOffice
  Writer and the error message went away.
 
  Hope that helps
 
 
  On Tue, 2008-04-29 at 21:35 +0100, Dianne Reuby wrote:
   Updated to Hardy yesterday. I'm getting JRE errors in Open
 Office,
  
   OpenOffice.org requires a Java runtime enviornment (JRE)
 to perform the
   task. The selected JRE is defective. Please select another
 version
  
   I already have openoffice.org-java-common installed,
 version 1:2.4 in
   usr/lib/openoffice (which is the solution given in the
 forums).
  
   OO options shows Sun Java 1.6.0_06 , in usr/lib/jvm
  
   So which should I be using? I remember when I first
 switched to Ubuntu,
   I was using Dapper, and had to uninstall the Ubuntu JRE
 and install the
   Sun JRE. Do I need to do this again?
  
   One day I'll understand it all 
  
   TIA
   Dianne
  
  
 
 
 
 
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] JRE in Open Office

2008-04-30 Thread James Tyrrell
2008/4/30 Dianne Reuby [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 That's cured it - thanks :)


Excellent, I'm considering writing up a bug report for it if one doesn't
exist. It's not a trivial solution if you don't know about it and it's quite
hard to search for due to Java and OpenOffice pulling up around 2000+ other
articles.

Also the Ubuntu OpenOffice 1.4 still has Tools - Packages Manager..
rather than Extension Manager.. anyone else noted anything else odd with
the Ubuntu OpenOffice setup? I'll write a load of related bugs while I'm on
the case.

cheers,

James



 Dianne


 On Wed, 2008-04-30 at 10:04 +0100, James Tyrrell wrote:
  2008/4/29 Dianne Reuby [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  I've tried that, problem is it doesn't stick - when I close
  the
  Options, and reload, I still get the message, and the options
  shows JRE
  as unselected again.
 
  I have had this exact issue and I managed to solve it by deleting the
  actual config file from the OpenOffice application directory in
  $HOME/.openoffice.org2/user/config/javasettings_Linux_x86.xml
 
  The file is recreated on OpenOffice restart and contains the correct
  path based on your next choice, it also remembers it in the OpenOffice
  dialogue. I'm guessing (for whatever reason) the file is locked and it
  refuses to change it.
 
 
  Just in case I'm wrong, please create a back up of that config file
  (or rename it) before attempting this. Ensure you shut down all
  running instances of OpenOffice before you delete it as well.
 
  Hope that helps, do post if you discover success or problems
 
  Tyrrell
 
 
  Dianne
 
 
  On Tue, 2008-04-29 at 21:59 +0100, David Jones wrote:
   
 
   I had the same error message today after upgrading.
  
   To solve it, from within OpenOffice Writer (Possibly
  the others
   as well), I went to Tools - Options - Java
  
   After a few seconds, a screen with Sun Microsystems
  Inc.1.6.0_06
   and
   Sun Microsystems Inc 1.6.0 with accessibility comes
  up.
  
   I ticked the box for version 1.6.0_06, restarted
  OpenOffice
   Writer and the error message went away.
  
   Hope that helps
  
  
   On Tue, 2008-04-29 at 21:35 +0100, Dianne Reuby wrote:
Updated to Hardy yesterday. I'm getting JRE errors in Open
  Office,
   
OpenOffice.org requires a Java runtime enviornment (JRE)
  to perform the
task. The selected JRE is defective. Please select another
  version
   
I already have openoffice.org-java-common installed,
  version 1:2.4 in
usr/lib/openoffice (which is the solution given in the
  forums).
   
OO options shows Sun Java 1.6.0_06 , in usr/lib/jvm
   
So which should I be using? I remember when I first
  switched to Ubuntu,
I was using Dapper, and had to uninstall the Ubuntu JRE
  and install the
Sun JRE. Do I need to do this again?
   
One day I'll understand it all 
   
TIA
Dianne
   
   
  
  
 
 
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] JRE in Open Office

2008-04-30 Thread James Tyrrell

 Also the Ubuntu OpenOffice 1.4 still has Tools - Packages Manager..
 rather than


by which I obviously meant 2.4 not 1.4 ahem...



 James


 
  Dianne
 
 
  On Wed, 2008-04-30 at 10:04 +0100, James Tyrrell wrote:
   2008/4/29 Dianne Reuby [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   I've tried that, problem is it doesn't stick - when I close
   the
   Options, and reload, I still get the message, and the options
   shows JRE
   as unselected again.
  
   I have had this exact issue and I managed to solve it by deleting the
   actual config file from the OpenOffice application directory in
   $HOME/.openoffice.org2/user/config/javasettings_Linux_x86.xml
  
   The file is recreated on OpenOffice restart and contains the correct
   path based on your next choice, it also remembers it in the OpenOffice
   dialogue. I'm guessing (for whatever reason) the file is locked and it
   refuses to change it.
  
  
   Just in case I'm wrong, please create a back up of that config file
   (or rename it) before attempting this. Ensure you shut down all
   running instances of OpenOffice before you delete it as well.
  
   Hope that helps, do post if you discover success or problems
  
   Tyrrell
  
  
   Dianne
  
  
   On Tue, 2008-04-29 at 21:59 +0100, David Jones wrote:

  
I had the same error message today after upgrading.
   
To solve it, from within OpenOffice Writer (Possibly
   the others
as well), I went to Tools - Options - Java
   
After a few seconds, a screen with Sun Microsystems
   Inc.1.6.0_06
and
Sun Microsystems Inc 1.6.0 with accessibility comes
   up.
   
I ticked the box for version 1.6.0_06, restarted
   OpenOffice
Writer and the error message went away.
   
Hope that helps
   
   
On Tue, 2008-04-29 at 21:35 +0100, Dianne Reuby wrote:
 Updated to Hardy yesterday. I'm getting JRE errors in Open
   Office,

 OpenOffice.org requires a Java runtime enviornment (JRE)
   to perform the
 task. The selected JRE is defective. Please select another
   version

 I already have openoffice.org-java-common installed,
   version 1:2.4 in
 usr/lib/openoffice (which is the solution given in the
   forums).

 OO options shows Sun Java 1.6.0_06 , in usr/lib/jvm

 So which should I be using? I remember when I first
   switched to Ubuntu,
 I was using Dapper, and had to uninstall the Ubuntu JRE
   and install the
 Sun JRE. Do I need to do this again?

 One day I'll understand it all 

 TIA
 Dianne


   
   
  
  
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] JRE in Open Office

2008-04-29 Thread David Jones

I had the same error message today after upgrading.

To solve it, from within OpenOffice Writer (Possibly the others
as well), I went to Tools - Options - Java

After a few seconds, a screen with Sun Microsystems Inc.1.6.0_06
and
Sun Microsystems Inc 1.6.0 with accessibility comes up.

I ticked the box for version 1.6.0_06, restarted OpenOffice
Writer and the error message went away.

Hope that helps


On Tue, 2008-04-29 at 21:35 +0100, Dianne Reuby wrote:
 Updated to Hardy yesterday. I'm getting JRE errors in Open Office, 
 
 OpenOffice.org requires a Java runtime enviornment (JRE) to perform the
 task. The selected JRE is defective. Please select another version 
 
 I already have openoffice.org-java-common installed, version 1:2.4 in
 usr/lib/openoffice (which is the solution given in the forums).
 
 OO options shows Sun Java 1.6.0_06 , in usr/lib/jvm
 
 So which should I be using? I remember when I first switched to Ubuntu,
 I was using Dapper, and had to uninstall the Ubuntu JRE and install the
 Sun JRE. Do I need to do this again?
 
 One day I'll understand it all 
 
 TIA
 Dianne
 
 


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] JRE in Open Office

2008-04-29 Thread Dianne Reuby
I've tried that, problem is it doesn't stick - when I close the
Options, and reload, I still get the message, and the options shows JRE
as unselected again.

Dianne


On Tue, 2008-04-29 at 21:59 +0100, David Jones wrote:
 
 I had the same error message today after upgrading.
 
 To solve it, from within OpenOffice Writer (Possibly the others
 as well), I went to Tools - Options - Java
 
 After a few seconds, a screen with Sun Microsystems Inc.1.6.0_06
 and
 Sun Microsystems Inc 1.6.0 with accessibility comes up.
 
 I ticked the box for version 1.6.0_06, restarted OpenOffice
 Writer and the error message went away.
 
 Hope that helps
 
 
 On Tue, 2008-04-29 at 21:35 +0100, Dianne Reuby wrote:
  Updated to Hardy yesterday. I'm getting JRE errors in Open Office, 
  
  OpenOffice.org requires a Java runtime enviornment (JRE) to perform the
  task. The selected JRE is defective. Please select another version 
  
  I already have openoffice.org-java-common installed, version 1:2.4 in
  usr/lib/openoffice (which is the solution given in the forums).
  
  OO options shows Sun Java 1.6.0_06 , in usr/lib/jvm
  
  So which should I be using? I remember when I first switched to Ubuntu,
  I was using Dapper, and had to uninstall the Ubuntu JRE and install the
  Sun JRE. Do I need to do this again?
  
  One day I'll understand it all 
  
  TIA
  Dianne
  
  
 
 


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