On Mar 17 mai 2005 10:10, Daniel Boelzle a �crit : > > Hello Nicolas, > >> What more does unopkg do during installation ? I thought it would not >> modify any file not part of the uno package. > > It does not modify any files of the package, but it manages/modifies > different files with respect to user/shared layer or platform specifics > (enabling the same user layer for multiple platforms), e.g. > > - different rdb files for UNO component registration > - different rc/ini files for java classpath, UNO rdb type libraries > - an own configuration data and schema layer > - Basic script and dialog library registration > ... > > Except for the basic library registration, all modifications are > performed in own directories (user/shared package cache).
Ok I guess we'll have to do a test package then. Small exceptions are all fine an dandy when they are processed by a human, but rpm/deb will be a lot less permissive. What we need for easy packaging is no files modified outside the uno package, and those only at "build" time. Can someone provide an uno package example that does all the ops we may find in the wild ? Regards, -- Nicolas Mailhot --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
