How Does OOo Recognize a JRE?
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 3:42 pm
OO 3.3.0
OOO330m20 Build 9567
Installed on Slackware 13.1.
The tool shows the JRE as being installed in /usr/lib/gcj-4.2.4, a directory that has just these files in it.
classmap.db libgjsmalsa.la libgjsmalsa.so libjvm.a libjvm.la libjvm.so
Attempts to add the current JRE fail with the message that no JRE was found in that directory. I have JDK 1.7 installed. Pointing to /usr/local/jdk-1.7.0/jre, /usr/local/jdk-1.7.0/jre/bin, &c all fail with the same message, "The folder you selected does not contain a Jara runtime environment." Hence the question: what DOES constitute a Java runtime environment, in the view of OO? Because it seems to me like the pointer should go to the top-level directory, /usr/local/jdk-1.7.0/jre. But, I'm wrong.
Thanks.
mp
OOO330m20 Build 9567
Installed on Slackware 13.1.
The tool shows the JRE as being installed in /usr/lib/gcj-4.2.4, a directory that has just these files in it.
classmap.db libgjsmalsa.la libgjsmalsa.so libjvm.a libjvm.la libjvm.so
Attempts to add the current JRE fail with the message that no JRE was found in that directory. I have JDK 1.7 installed. Pointing to /usr/local/jdk-1.7.0/jre, /usr/local/jdk-1.7.0/jre/bin, &c all fail with the same message, "The folder you selected does not contain a Jara runtime environment." Hence the question: what DOES constitute a Java runtime environment, in the view of OO? Because it seems to me like the pointer should go to the top-level directory, /usr/local/jdk-1.7.0/jre. But, I'm wrong.
Thanks.
mp