M. Fioretti wrote:

> But how do you install OO.o stuff automatically for multiple users? Or
> update automatically when a new version of some macro and/or the OS?
> 
> Or, in the same multiuser/automatic maintenance scenario deal with
> anything that adds, say, stuff requiring Java, fonts or dictionaries
> conflicting with those in other apps, etc...

I already answered this. It just works by using the systemwide
deployment option that deploys the packages into the subfolder of the
OOo installation.

Our packages are self-contained. We don't allow dependencies to
something else and we don't deploy to anywhere else except to the OOo
based folders. So there are no conflicts you have to care for.

Please read what I have written again and again. You create wrong
preconditions and come to results you complain about. It starts to get
on my nerves, sorry.

I never argued against centralized software management, I only said the
the UNO packages of OOo don't create problems for it.

Ciao,
Mathias

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Mathias Bauer - OpenOffice.org Application Framework Project Lead
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