On 09/20/2012 05:15 AM, Alexandro Colorado wrote:
On 9/20/12, RGB ES <[email protected]> wrote:
2012/9/19 Kay Schenk <[email protected]>

On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 1:25 PM, Kay Schenk <[email protected]> wrote:



On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 9:34 AM, RGB ES <[email protected]> wrote:

2012/8/26 Kay Schenk <[email protected]>:
On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 5:13 AM, RGB ES <[email protected]> wrote:

This time I installed not the "suse" desktop integration RPM but
the
"freedesktop" one, and it worked without problems. If someone
confirm
that this is the same for fedora and mandriva then I think we can
safely drop those distro specific RPMs and offer only one, like we
offer only one .deb on the debian packages.

What do you think?

Regards
Ricardo



OK, I finally did this. I uninstalled the opensuse menu setup and just
installed the freedestop.org rpm. Everything is working. But I too am on
opensuse. It would be great to have folks from other distros test this
out.



I'm trying to gather some feedback from forum people. Let's see what
happens on a couple of days.

Regards
Ricardo

you can see the code here:
http://svn.services.openoffice.org/opengrok/xref/Current%20(trunk)/sysui/desktop/

Browsing through the spec, they look quite different process through a
vimdiff including some icon definition, and scripts present on a
script.
http://pastebin.mozilla.org/?diff=1832891

yes, the specs for freedesktop.org (locations,etc.) are different than for standard locations of maybe gnome or kde.

The main thing about using this exclusively is how well/how much a particular distro implements the freedesktop.org spec I think.

I'm researching that now... it may take a little bit of time though. Looks like RedHat actually started this ball rolling so I can only assume that Fedora folks wold be OK, here. Some of the others I don't know.




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