Hi Tino,

Tino Rachui a écrit :

Sorry but what do you mean with 'archive'? Do you mean an installation package for OOo2.0?

Yes. The complete package we propose for download (actually .dmg).

In order to come to a decision it would probably be usefull if we would define some clear objectives and a target group for OOo2.0 Mac OS X version

Ok. Let's go...

*2.0RC*

Please consider, we are not able to provide language packs for 2.0RC (maybe not possible with .dmg )


Build :

- we use portable format ( .sw format exactly ) for the build.
- the script create-package.sh is used .dmg creation



First we have to :

- complete macosx11 to declare it Ready for QA.
- verify nothing's wrong and include the changes :

Some supplementary informations :
Installation : double click mount a volume containing a complete bundle. The user put an "icon" in /Applications (or whatever), and docks the icon. Click on the docked icon starts OpenOffice.org.


*For 2.0* :

If nothing's wrong nor enormous bug found, I propose this version as 2.0 for Mac OS X.


*For 2.0.1*

2 tasks :

- try to use some native fonts while first install. As basis : Stephan changes for .ttf extractions using fondu (see #i42998). It's not a problem to provide a fondu package (including binaries).

- fix important remaining issues  ( around 3 in the list)


*After 2.0.1*

2 important tasks :

- improve the installation process. As basis, we can use Kevin Hendricks create Mac OS X installer #i32748# This task includes : find why epm stops while packaging, if ever .pkg format is choosen.

- make language packs available : probably the package type will have to change (.dmg will change for .pkg.zip, or other)

For future developments, I'll propose soon a todo list and a roadmap.


-> I hope have forgotten nothing (please let me know)

We would have a better background then to decide whats in-scope

We do the best we can. And I sincerely think an enormous work has been done.


and whats out-scope of the projetc. We cannot and should not address every problem in this first shot.

Yes. Just keep in mind all the changes made in just some days.

So I vote for the drag&drop solution for OOo2.0 which is already available (with some minor quirks to solve maybe).

Of course. Thank you for your vote :-)



Regards,
eric bachard

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