[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 135462] LibreOffice 7.0.0.3 does not recognise JRE installation location at startup other than those in /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/

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Sat Sep 26 09:01:45 UTC 2020


https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=135462

--- Comment #34 from war at rsb.at ---
(In reply to Stephan Bergmann from comment #31)
> (In reply to war from comment #30)
> > I upgraded brew: This eliminated the Java cask and up-(actually down-)graded
> > to a JDK 14.0.1 which is now in the main download position
> > (/usr/local/opt/openjdk) and not in a cask any more.
> > 
> > However: after relinking openjdk in /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines LO
> > (7.0.1.2) does not recognise any JRE at all.
> > 
> > It is right there, I can call it from CLI, LO simply does not find it.
> 
> Whatever you mean with "relinking", but I at least cannot help you with
> getting your machine into a clean state again anyway.  (All I can do is
> point out my observations from comment 22 how LO does detect certain OpenJDK
> installations.  Even if those OpenJDK installations ultimately may not work
> as expected when selected in recent TDF-provided LO builds, see bug 135479.)

"brew link java" links the binaries to the default path (/usr/bin).
The machine is in a clean state. I even tried on a newly setup machine. LO
7.0.1.2 does not find OpenJDK 14 (homebrew or binary download).

If I had a chance to find a log or something to single out the error I would
gladly try to help. Lacking this tool, I can only describe what I observe: LO
does not find a Java installation that lies right under its eyes. 

> 
> > @Stefan Bergmann: Re "file a new issue"
> > So it never gets resolved?
> 
> Not sure what you mean.  (In comment 25, I asked Marc Grober, who had
> provided some unclear information that might or might not be relevant for
> this issue, to file a new issue for his observations if they are not
> actually related to this issue.  All in an attempt to keep this issue
> focused---which generally is a good approach to let an issue eventually get
> resolved :)

Never mind

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