https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62442
--- Comment #33 from Tor Lillqvist <[email protected]> --- Well, how do you intend to get around the Gatekeeper prompt when running LibreOffice from the language pack installer? Anyway, I am not sure how often the problem here actually can occur. We don't sign the language pack installer apps, so to be able to run the language pack installer, the user has already had to either disable Gatekeeper, or know how to run the language pack installer without Gatekeeper getting into the way. So then he/she can use the same skill to run the language-pack-modified LibreOffice without Gatekeeper getting into the way;) Actually, I find it a bit ugly to modify the app bundle in the language pack installer. I haven't tried to look it up, but my gut feeling is that installed app bundles (like LibreOffice.app) should be treated as read-only and not be scribbled into by the app itself or another app even, as in this case (the language pack installer app, LibreOffice Language Pack.app). I think our language pack data should be put somewhere else, like in a ~/Library/LibreOffice Language Packs folder for instance, and then LibreOffice should simply be changed to look for its language-specific files there instead. Sounds easy to say of course, I don't know how hard it would be to implement... -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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