>How did you install Sun Java? If you didn't, then I'd suggest you try using
>Debian's java-package tool like this:
># apt-get install java-package fakeroot
>$ fakeroot make-jpkg name-of-downloaded-java-binary.bin
># dpkg -i name-of-created-package.deb
>(note that the middle step has to be done as a non-root user; and that
>java-package is in contrib)
>This may put the JRE in a location where OOo can find it.
OK, tried that - many thanks - it seemed to install sun's amd64 java ok. But
still not recognised by 00, and hasn't fixed it. It declined to install the
586 version. I still cannot manage to point OO at a jre that it will
acknowledge.
It can't be, surely, that the Debian packagers of OO would have let it go out
with something as basic as this not working?
Peter