On Fri, May 13, 2005 09:12:07 AM +0200, J�rgen Schmidt
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> 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) 

No. If you follow the rest of the thread, you'll note that we are
saying "please do not assume that spending effort on an OO.o
integrated installer you are automatically doing a favour to
*everybody*. Consequently, go do it, but please don't make life
unnecessarily harder for those who need to package in other ways."

> First 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

My first gut reaction to this is "why one should require unopkg and
whatever it needs to just install some OpenDocument templates??" but
I'll leave Nicolas and other packagers much more expert than me to
comment on this. Thank for your input though.

BTW, what are the dependencies of unopkg? Does it by any mean pretend
that all of OpenOffice is installed?

Ciao,
        Marco

-- 
Marco Fioretti                    mfioretti, at the server mclink.it
Fedora Core 3 for low memory      http://www.rule-project.org/

Go ahead, capitalize the T on technology, deify it if it will make you
feel less responsible -- but it puts you in with the neutered,
brother, in with the eunuchs keeping the harem of our stolen Earth for
the numb and joyless hardons of human sultans, human elite with no
right at all to be where they are -- T. Pynchon, _Gravity's Rainbow_

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