Hi Andrea,

Am 26.12.2017 um 20:54 schrieb Andrea Pescetti:
> See https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=127637 for context.
>
> In short: when we bundle a dictionary in OpenOffice, it is downloaded
> during bootstrap and then bundled using the filename we use at
> bootstrap phase. This filename does not follow any conventions at the
> moment, and a change like dict-en-20170901.oxt -> dict-en-20171101.oxt
> was responsible for an RPM warning during my local upgrade (in that
> case it was my fault, as I had removed the old files before the upgrade).
>
> In general we should stick to the same names; this was discussed a
> long time ago when we had experimental support for incremental patches
> for example.
>
> I'm thus going to reopen the issue above (where so far I've fixed the
> English dictionary only) and apply the fix to all dictionaries. I
> won't be able to test all cases since I don't build all languages, but
> it should be quite straightforward.

I only asked because I wanted to do it for the German dictionaries... ;-)
Now you have done the complete list, thanks!

For final testing: I am now doing a full build on Windows to see how the
Windows installer behaves.

Regards, Matthias

>
> This is one of many clean-up operations that are best done on trunk.
>
> Regards,
>   Andrea.
>
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