As per Urban, I also had same issue and after disabling GDocs plugin the
exception disappeared.
(+1 Urban)
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I did try to install the package that you recomend- "openoffice.org-
java-common".
It install a older version of Java compared to the package "java-common"
package.
After that I tried to install again "java-common" package and I get a
dependency error.
As said before, it was related with a exten
Does this problem go away if you install the openoffice.org-java-common
package? The message that pops up should now also tell you to install
that package if you don't have it installed already.
Chris
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Reopening bug, as it is easily reproducible with the Ubuntu Hardy RC
Live CD. See my comment.
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Status: Fix Released => New
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I believe that this bug has been corrected in Ubuntu hardy
openoffice.org 1:2.4.0~rc2-1ubuntu3 so I am marking it as Fix Released.
If after upgrading you continue to have problems with this issue then
feel free to reopen this bug.
Thanks,
Chris Cheney
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I had the 'JRE is defective' dialog when clicking on the Tables tab in
OpenOffice.org Base. I have both the JRE 1.6 and JRE 1.5 installed. When
I went to Tools | Options | Java, no JRE was selected, and none was
visible in the selection area. I hit the browse button, went to
/usr/bin, and hit enter
Various dialog boxes require 10+ closes when a JRE is not activated:
"OpenOffice.org requires a Java runtime environment (JRE) to perform
this task. However, user of a JRE has been disabled. Do you want to
enable the use of a JRE now?"
"For the selected Java runtime environment to work properly
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I figured out what it is. I think it should still count as a bug,
though. If the radio button for the JRE (in options) is not activated,
the error comes up, but it doesn't if the JRE is explicitly clicked /
activated. Expected behaviour is that if t
Can you reproduce this on a clean account, too? Maybe some
customization-settings are preventing proper use of the jre? But at
least you seem not to be alone, according to Bug #150236, though I
cannot reproduce the mentioned behavior of this report either.
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> I forgot to ask: are we talking about i386 or amd64 version? My comments
> are concerning the i386 version.
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No, I'm using sun-java6-jre package from multiverse. I've tried it
several times, still cannot reproduce this on gutsy.
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It is Sun Java 1.6. That was the first thing I checked. Do you have
Java 1.5, perhaps? It wasn't reproducable with Java 1.5 on SuSE.
Gert Kulyk wrote:
> I can not reproduce it with up-to-date gutsy. Can you please check which
> jre is selected in t
I can not reproduce it with up-to-date gutsy. Can you please check which
jre is selected in tools->option->java menu?
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