Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 12:25:07 +0000 From: Matthew Seaman <m.seaman@infracaninophile.co.uk> To: Norhisham Khalil <ksham@pd.jaring.my> Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: openoffice-1.1.1RC install without jdk Message-ID: <20040317122507.GC26606@happy-idiot-talk.infracaninophile.co.uk> In-Reply-To: <1079512261.40580cc595a10@webmail.jaring.my> References: <1079512261.40580cc595a10@webmail.jaring.my>
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On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 04:31:01PM +0800, Norhisham Khalil wrote:
> i'm trying to install openoffice 1.1.1RC on FreeBSD 5.2.1 release.
> i also have jdk14 installed thru ports
>=20
> at first openoffice give error it could not find jdk13
> i have uninstalled jdk14 and installed jdk13
openoffice-1.1 explicitly depends on jdk14 -- whatever it was that was
complaining about jdk13 must have been a dependency -- perhaps
apache-ant?
OO isn't going to work without jdk14 so I'm afraid you're going to
have to re-install that. Make sure that you list
/usr/local/jdk1.4.2/bin/java # FREEBSD-JDK1.4.2
on the first line of /usr/local/etc/javavms, and you might try setting:
JAVA_HOME=3D/usr/local/jdk1.4.2
in your environment. That should convince everything java-ish to use
the jdk14 stuff.
On the whole though, compiling OO is a real pig of a job, and most
people are better off just downloading a pre-compiled package from
http://projects.imp.ch/openoffice/
Cheers,
Matthew
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