Hi :)
Ahh, i thought that was 
1.6.0_31 and
1.6.0_22
in which case both versions are worth trying.  Most recent first of course.  
The 6_22 was joint-2nd best for earlier releases of LibreOffice but the 3.5.x 
prefers more recent versions, ideally the 7_3.  

Any 5_22 really needs to be uninstalled although it probably is best to ask in 
your distros forums/mailing-list before doing that jic something does need 
it..  On the other hand you could just uninstall it and see what happens (if 
anything) and then perhaps reinstall afterwards.  I would back-up the /home 
first, before testing, jic.  On a gnu&linux system you are considerably safer 
but java 5 is so old that there are bound to be shed loads of malware that are 
able to compromise most machines through it.  

I don't think Oracle is working on the 7_0 anymore as it was allegedly 
exploited even before it got released.  Similarly with the 7_1 and 7_2!  Last 
time i checked they were working on the 7_3.  

I hadn't realised that java used to be owned by Sun.  There didn't used to be 
much trouble with it and so i was wondering why java suddenly became such a 
hugely vulnerable mess about a year or 2 ago.  Apparently even Macs got 
exploited through the 6_29!  

Presumably Oracle are going to start charging people to use their latest 
versions of java at some point and it would be easier for them to do that if 
the whole thing took this type of nose-dive so that people became more aware of 
the dangers of using older versions.  

Libreoffice devs are trying to write-out any dependence on java so it's only 
needed for a few things now.  Just a few wizards (maybe), some Extensions and 
Base if you use the embedded back-end or perhaps HSqlDb as an external 
back-end.  
Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Sun, 15/4/12, Jay Lozier <jsloz...@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Jay Lozier <jsloz...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] disappearing letter
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Sunday, 15 April, 2012, 2:32

On 04/14/2012 09:28 PM, Doug wrote:
> On 04/14/2012 09:08 PM, Jay Lozier wrote:
>> On 04/14/2012 08:08 PM, Doug wrote:
>>> On 04/14/2012 07:48 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
>>>> Hi :)
>>>> You can see what version of java is being used in LibreOffice by going to
>>>> 
>>>> Tools - Options - Java
>>>> 
>>>> Hopefully you will see both version of java listed.  You should be able to 
>>>> see which one is selected and the tick-box should hopefully show that java 
>>>> is being used. Regards from
>>>> Tom :)
>>> Following instructions, I find both versions of java listed, but neither 
>>> one checked.
>>> I found that I could check one or the other, but not both--stands to 
>>> reason, I guess.
>>> I hit "revert" and they both became unchecked again.  So should one be 
>>> checked,
>>> and if so, which?
>>> 
>>> --doug
>>> 
>> What are the version listed?
>> 
> Sun Microsystems Inc.    1.6.0_31
> Sun Microsystems Inc.    1.5.0_22
> 
> Shown in that order.
> 
> --doug
> 
I would try 1.6.0_31 first. If I did not like how LO performed, slow loading, 
etc. then I would try 1.5.0_22. Oracle is working on 1.7.0 so I am concerned 
about bugs and vulnerabilities in 1.5.0

-- Jay Lozier
jsloz...@gmail.com


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