> They are actually very very close. In fact, you can actually use > symlinks to fool OOo to accept the IBM JDK and then go ahead and use > it. > > Once I reboot into PPC Linux I will dig up what symlinks I added and > send them to you and you can use them temporarily until I get the > source changes in the OOo tree.
Is this needed for the build or can it be built and JDK added later ? Actually, my question is simpler: I use debian, I have debian sid version of OpenOffice. I have the IBM JDK in /usr/local, can I setup that OOo to use that JDK or was it built in such a way that no JDK can be used ? (BTW. What kind of functionality Java brings to OOo that you don't have in the first place ?) Ben.