M. Fioretti wrote:

Daniel, 2) note that I and Nicolas are not even asking that you or others give up UNO packaging. We are saying please find out and consistently do whatever is necessary so that it is _also_ easy for _others_ to

ah, you mean we should think about "your" problem (ok not only yours) and should do the work for you that you can easily use it. So work OpenSource, interesting ;-)
Why don't you start to write a tool to convert UNO packages in rpm's and contributes this tool to the SDK for example. I will give you advise for the UNO package stuff, with rpm's your are probably more familar than i.


Firsd idea:
1. simply put thre UNO pakcage in a rpm
2. find a common directory where the UNO package will be installed from the rpm
3. post install script to run unopkg on the package for OpenOffice, StarOffice, KOffice or whatever is installed or specified


Ok, some changes in other places are probably necessary, but sao what that should b eeasy.

Juergen

   (automatically) make a native Linux package of your contribution.

Ciao,
        Marco


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