Hi Mathias
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Does that mean: the installation just copies the package into the
installation tree of OOo but doesn't run unopkg, then the "first startup
wizard" finds the package uninstalled and installs it for this user
using the package manager?
That sounds like a smart way to go if the disk space wasting can be
afforded.
yes it is a workaround
(may be also look at /opt/openoffice.org/presets directory)
More integrated work could be done
Btw, i think the cleanest way is to be able to run unopkg at the end of
the installation process in a transparent way
This implies that unopkg is able to work with a potential OOo non full
installation done (eg. windows reboot if needed)
Where can one find unopkg source files ?
Thanks Mathias
Laurent
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