When I go into LibreOffice/Preferences/Advanced/Java options, nothing is listed in “Java runtime environments already installed,” even though as I said, I’ve just confirmed through System Preferences that it’s there.
I’ve done that, and have confirmed that my system has the recommended version of Java (Java 8 Update 141) installed and working. They indicate going to System Preferences and the Java Control Panel therein. Other documentation focuses on the JRE itself rather than JDK. But LibreOffice says that that folder does not contain a Java runtime environment.
Some say you must install JDK to get the functionality needed by LibreOffice, and indicate that you have to then point to the JRE folder in /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines//Contents/Home/bin/java. There’s a lot of apparent misinformation floating around other forums on this topic.
Universal GNU Fortran compiler for Mac OS X (see R for Mac tools page for details).īinaries of R builds for macOS 10.13 or higher (High Sierra)īinaries of package builds for macOS 10.13 or higher (High Sierra)īinaries of package builds for OS X 10.11 or higher (El Capitan build)īinaries of package builds for Mac OS X 10.I am having a similar problem to what was posted in another thread and am unable to select the JRE in LO preferences as described there. Subdirectories: toolsĪdditional tools necessary for building R for Mac OS X:
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