-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi,
Juergen Schmidt wrote: >> How would I state OOo deployed jars in the manifest file (i.e. to point >> to "program/classes/ScriptFramework.jar" wherever the "program" dir >> resides on a filesystem? >> (Sorry, if this is a rooky question, but I have not stumbled over that > that is exactly the problem. Because you don't know exactly if your > extension is deployed per user only or for all users of this installation. Hmm. > The necessary entry in the jar manifest file requires a relative path to > dependent jars. If I know that it's deployed system-wide (because that's what http://packages.debian.org/openoffice.orgf-report-builder does), how do I specify the classpath then? Relative to what? /me has that problem with sun-report-design.oxt and jars not even built by the build process or stuff which will be used from the system anyway. The only solution I found so far is adding them to UNO_JFW_CLASSPATH_URLS because as you said, classes/ won't work. >> yet, or my memory fades already... ;) ) >>> you should submit an issue for that problem. >> Should I assign it to someone already? > you can submit it to me jsc or better to Stephan Bergmann (sb) Please Cc me (rene). > By the way you can add the scripting framework jar file manually to the > classpath and can check if it works. See above, adding the jars generally to UNO_JFW_CLASSPATH_URLS seems to work, although that shoudln't be necessary.. Regards, Rene -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFG5QKH+FmQsCSK63MRAnXvAJ4m8TQZVHGG0Ob0ecyK0RQGEN69ywCfSE+j gtgrA8jpHN5SSgtNe6VRtuY= =kPnq -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]