LibreOffice indicates it’s using JRE v 1.8. Making me suspect that updating JabRef indeed helped, but that my particular issue is with Java (or possibly the paths to LO and the libraries). (The paths are the same as I noted before changing the library dir path to /snap/libreoffice/44/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/jre didn’t change the error.) Make sure you have installed OpenOffice/Libreoffice with Java support.Įrror message: (Not all) required Open Office Jars were found inside the installation path. Running either instance of JabRef made the error returned by JabRef change to be the slightly-more-optimistic:Ĭould not connect to running OpenOffice/LibreOffice. I also installed the JabRef snap (v 4.0-dev) with: I installed and ran both JabRef v 4.1 by following your instructions, i.e., first downloading the latest version of Java from then running: Thank you very much for your help, Tobias. Locale: en-US (en_US.UTF-8) Calc: group.CPU threads: 8 OS: Linux 4.10 UI render: default VCL: gtk3.jar files instead to no avail.ĭoes anyone have any idea how to establish an OpenOffice/LibreOffice connection under these circumstances? Given that it somehow replicates “program/classes/” in its search, I tried using, e.g., “/snap/libreoffice/44/lib/libreoffice” (and similar options) as the path to. If connecting manually, please verify program and library paths.Įrror message: File not found: /snap/libreoffice/44/lib/libreoffice/program/classes/program/classes/unoil.jar If there is no entry here, go to Add and select the JRE and OK. In the 'Options LibreOffice Advanced' dialog, under 'Java Options', check the box 'Use a Java Runtime Environment'. From the menu Tools Options LibreOffice Advanced. Make sure you have installed OpenOffice with Java support. To register the JRE in LibreOffice, open LibreOffice. Path to OpenOFfice library dir: /snap/libreoffice/44/lib/libreoffice/program/classesĪlso fails, generating this error message:.Path to OpenOffice executable: /snap/libreoffice/44/lib/libreoffice/program/soffice.Trying to manually with these settings (while a LO Writer file is indeed running and after installing libreoffice-java-common): I was able to before but can’t now–I think because I’m now using the LO snap under Ubuntu. I’m trying to connect JabRef to a LibreOffice (LO) Writer file.
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