[Solved] Starting OO without JRE
[Solved] Starting OO without JRE
Like several others, I'm getting this message "javaldx: Could not find a Java Runtime Environment". According to http://www.openoffice.org/download/common/java.html, Java is optional but their instructions for turning it off require you to be in the program. Is there a way to start the program without it requiring a JRE? FWIW, I have both JDK and JRE installed and don't know why it isn't working. Scala, Kotlin, IntelliJ Idea, and Eclipse are all working fine.
Last edited by UnclePa on Thu May 10, 2018 4:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Starting OO without JRE
The AOO is a 32 bit application. You must install a 32 bit JRE for it.I have both JDK and JRE installed and don't know why it isn't working. Scala, Kotlin, IntelliJ Idea, and Eclipse are all working fine.
The LibreOffice has 32 and 64 bit versions too.
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Re: Starting OO without JRE
It may be similar to that one: [Solved] New AOO install will not load in Ubuntu 16.04.
LibreOffice 7.6.2.1 on Xubuntu 23.10 and 7.6.4.1 portable on Windows 10
Re: Starting OO without JRE
Did you install AOO 4.1.5 from the Arch User Repository? I have AOO 4.1.5 and jre8-openjdk on Manjaro and AOO starts with or without JRE.
AOO 4.1.14 on Ubuntu MATE 22.04
Re: Starting OO without JRE
Thanks for the replies everyone! Perhaps I'm mistaken, but my understanding of the page I linked to seems to be saying that JRE is not required. As best I can tell, I don't need any of the things that it is required for, so my immediate need is to start it without JRE. Surely JRE is not required to turn off JRE?
I'm pretty sure this is not correct. Surely Apache_OpenOffice_4.1.5_Linux_x86_64_install-deb_en-US.tar.gz is not a 32 bit app.Zizi64 wrote:The AOO is a 32 bit application. You must install a 32 bit JRE for it.
The LibreOffice has 32 and 64 bit versions too.
It wasn't clear to me what the OP did to solve the problem. I thought it was that he had an old LO config file. Anyway, looking at the thread again, I get the same result after setting "enabled" to false in the .xml config file. It also seems kind of weird to edit a file that says "Do not alter this file!"Hagar Delest wrote:It may be similar to that one: [Solved] New AOO install will not load in Ubuntu 16.04.
No. I have a very slow internet connection and it kept timing out on the download. So I used wget to get the file listed above and installed it using dpkg. This is the same procedure I used on my other laptop which is running Void Linux and I don't have any problems with it. Edit: How do you tell it to start without JRE?Bill wrote:... A...U...R
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Re: Starting OO without JRE
Sorry. I missed your signature, and I always thinking "in Windows environment".Zizi64 wrote:
The AOO is a 32 bit application. You must install a 32 bit JRE for it.
The LibreOffice has 32 and 64 bit versions too.
I'm pretty sure this is not correct. Surely Apache_OpenOffice_4.1.5_Linux_x86_64_install-deb_en-US.tar.gz is not a 32 bit app.
https://www.openoffice.org/download/common/java.html
Tibor Kovacs, Hungary; LO7.5.8 /Win7-10 x64Prof.
PortableApps/winPenPack: LO3.3.0-7.6.2;AOO4.1.14
Please, edit the initial post in the topic: add the word [Solved] at the beginning of the subject line - if your problem has been solved.
PortableApps/winPenPack: LO3.3.0-7.6.2;AOO4.1.14
Please, edit the initial post in the topic: add the word [Solved] at the beginning of the subject line - if your problem has been solved.
Re: Starting OO without JRE
I've never used dpkg on Manjaro and don't know if using dpkg to install the deb packages might be causing the problem. I found dpkg in the AUR, but the description says "Don't use it instead of Arch's 'pacman'". I did notice that the JRE on Manjaro is not installed in the same location as on Ubuntu MATE 18.04, so if you used dpkg to install the JRE, that might also be a factor.UnclePa wrote:...I used wget to get the file listed above and installed it using dpkg. This is the same procedure I used on my other laptop which is running Void Linux and I don't have any problems with it. Edit: How do you tell it to start without JRE?
Nothing special is required to start without JRE. The first time AOO is installed, the JRE is not enabled.
AOO 4.1.14 on Ubuntu MATE 22.04
Re: Starting OO without JRE
It may be that there is some cross-talk from traces of a distro LibreOffice installation. I have no need to run LO in parallel with OO so always purge libreoffice* before installing OO (running on Xubuntu); however, I have Java running on my standard machine so cannot say if my usual OO installation process relies on that (that process uses dpkg).
I am currently running openjdk 1.8.0_162 (64 bit)
As a workaround I'd suggest installing Java, then installing OO, and subsequently removing Java if that is what you desire.
I am currently running openjdk 1.8.0_162 (64 bit)
As a workaround I'd suggest installing Java, then installing OO, and subsequently removing Java if that is what you desire.
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.15 on Xubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
Re: Starting OO without JRE
Hmm, then why am I getting the error about Java? Anyway, I just wanted a quick look at a spreadsheet file (and there are other ways to do that) and even if a solution to this problem is found, that goal has failed. I'll remove OO and next time I have a decent Internet connection install OO or LO with yaourt or pacman.Bill wrote:Nothing special is required to start without JRE. The first time AOO is installed, the JRE is not enabled.
Thanks again, everyone. Seems a bit misleading to mark this "Solved" but a reinstall using a different method might solve it.
@RoryOF: It is OO that is optional, not Java. The list I gave of working apps (all of which require and are working with Java) is almost everything I have installed on this box. There shouldn't be any LO remnants as it's never been installed. As I mentioned in my last post, if Java is optional, I don't want to spend any time trying to get OO working with Java.
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