Hi *, On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 05:10:18PM +0100, Oliver-Rainer Wittmann wrote: > >Oliver-- > > > >I am not following here. I have an old binary version of 3.3 installed as a > >normal user would. I do not have a "version.ini" file -- this is part of > >the source not the delivered binary. Users would not be expecting to change > >files associated with the product to deal with this. In other words, we > >need/should come up with a reply that will work with existing installs that > >will not require any other changes. > > > >Am I missing something? > > > > it is only for testing XML snippets which would be provided as the > response to the HTTP GET request. > > You should have a <version.*> file in your installation. Under > Windows it is named <version.ini>. Under Linux and MacOS X it is > named <version.rc>. > > [ It looks like that I am too much focused on Windows ;-) ]
IIRC Kay is a Linux user, on Linux you'll find the file on /opt/openoffice.org3/program/versionrc You can make it point to a regular file using file:// instead of http:// Regards -- Ariel Constenla-Haile La Plata, Argentina
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