[Centos] OpenOffice.org with Java Enabled

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I am currently building the latest SRPM of openoffice.org with java
enabled (using Sun Java SDK version j2dk1.4.2_04-b05).  If it builds, is
anyone else interested in having the binary and source RPMS?

If there is an interest, maybe we can get it into the contrib section of
the CentOS mirrors.

After it builds, I can verify the requirements ... but I think the only
extra thing required will be the latest Sun Java Runtime Environment (at
least j2re1.4.2_04) installed.

Thanks
Johnny Hughes

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I am currently building the latest SRPM of openoffice.org with java enabled (using Sun Java SDK version j2dk1.4.2_04-b05).&nbsp; If it builds, is anyone else interested in having the binary and source RPMS?<BR>
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If there is an interest, maybe we can get it into the contrib section of the CentOS mirrors.<BR>
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After it builds, I can verify the requirements ... but I think the only extra thing required will be the latest Sun Java Runtime Environment (at least j2re1.4.2_04) installed.<BR>
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Thanks<BR>
Johnny Hughes
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