There are several areas in OOo that warn to install that package but it
can't warn in every spot that uses Java. Pretty much you need to have
openoffice.org-java-common installed at minimum if you do much of
anything in OOo, and perferably the 'openoffice.org' package as well
which pulls most every
Really, installing openoffice.org-java-common has solved task.
But how should user know about that he need to install it?
It would be great if message about JRE needing tells user about packages to
install or redirect to site, where shoud be packages names for user system.
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[upstream] Export
This was fixed a long time ago but I forgot to close out the bug. The
issue cropped back up temporarily in jaunty timeframe due to attempting
to use system saxon library. You must have openoffice.org-java-common
installed for this to work though.
** Changed in: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
Statu
I reported about same issue on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/+bug/452876.
On ubuntu 9.04 i found the solution good for me:
1. Remove all openoffice* and sun-java* packages.
2. Go to the site http://download.openoffice.org/other.html#ru
3. Choose "Include the Java JRE ...
** Summary changed:
- [Upstream] [hardy] Export to Microsoft Excel 2003 XML fails
+ [Upstream] Export to Microsoft Excel 2003 XML fails
** Summary changed:
- [Upstream] Export to Microsoft Excel 2003 XML fails
+ [xalan 2.7.1] Export to Microsoft Excel 2003 XML fails
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[xalan 2.7.1] Export to