I really think you would do the Linux user base a favour by offering, as you did before, generic binary installations (through some kind of setup program). I had been using that method throughout the 1.x releases and it was a reliable way to install and maintain OpenOffice no matter what the distribution was.
The reason I suggest this is that not every distribution uses RPM. By offering your main Linux download based on RPM, you imply support for mainstream distributions only. Someone like myself who uses Slackware, and from time to time "no distribution" misses the previous distribution-neutral setup program. Jem Berkes University of Waterloo --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
