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[hardy] OOo Base will not connect to MySQL using JDBC
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 222803 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/222803
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[hardy] OOo Base will not connect to MySQL using JDBC
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 222803 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/222803
I had this *exact* same problem. The reason is that Java has been
updated but OOo.org is not picking up the JRE (see bug 222803). Delete
$HOME/.openoffice.org2/user/config/javasettings_Linux_x86.xml which ge
Problem has been confirmed by multiple users upgrading from 7.10 to
8.04. Work-around is available, but root-cause is unknown.
** Changed in: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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[hardy] OOo Base will not connect to MySQL using JDBC
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Perfect, I can confirm that this solves the problem for my
installations:
1.) Delete user-config for java by deleting the file following for each
user
$ rm ~/.openoffice.org2/user/config/javasettings*
2.) Each user has to start OpenOffice and set the JRE in
Tools-->Options-->Java
Then ever
After upgrading from 7.10, I had the same problem. Thanks to your
description, I found a work-around.
I added a new user to the system and replaced the
~/.openoffice.org2/user/config file with the new users one.
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Uninstalled (apt-get purge) all JREs and open-office.org* on the PC and
then reinstalled openoffice.org and sun-java6-jre. OpenOffice lists the
JRE in the Tools-Options dialogue but still does show the "JRE
defect..." error.
Then I tried to find the XML file where openoffice stores its config
data
Does installing openoffice.org-java-common help, if not you may want to
try installing the 'openoffice.org' meta package that pulls in all of
openoffice.org packages.
Chris
** Changed in: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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[hardy] OOo Base will not connect to MySQL usin
openoffice.org-java-common is already installed, as is the meta
package (i.e. openoffice.org) after I uninstalled OOo and reinstalled
it with the meta package.
As a side note, I installed sun-java6-bin, sun-java6-jdk, and
sun-java6-jre and no affect. OOo will list them, but when I select
one of t
Sorry, I don't have any. The only thing I can figure is that, for
some reason, OpenOffice won't write the changes for the JRE to the
applicable config file. It's like it has amnesia; you tell it what
you want and it forgets. I suppose if you knew where that information
was stored, you, theoretic
I updated 2 PCs from 7.10 to 8.04 and got the same problem on both
machines.
Reinstalling the sun-java6-jre with apt did not help either.
I am using sun-java6-jre version 6-06-0ubuntu1.
Very annouying - any advice how to narrow down the root-cause?
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[hardy] OOo Base will not connect to MySQ
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
I recently had to reinstall Ubuntu, but before I did so, I backed up my
MySQL databases. When I did the reinstall, I decided to upgrade from
7.10 (Gutsy) to 8.04 (Hardy). I reinstalled MySQL, OpenOffice Base,
libmysql-java and the Java JRE,
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