Hi Florian,
Thanks for the tip. Let me check it out. I will get back to you.
Regards
-- anees
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 5:34 PM, Florian Festi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> aneeskA wrote:
>
> > Hi Florian,
> >
> >First of all thanks for replying. I will try to explain the situation
> > clea
aneeskA wrote:
Hi Florian,
First of all thanks for replying. I will try to explain the
situation clearly.
You would have noticed that while installing RPMs like adobe
reader after the processing is complete he puts a shortcut on the
desktop and also one entry in Applications->Office
Hi Florian,
First of all thanks for replying. I will try to explain the situation
clearly.
You would have noticed that while installing RPMs like adobe reader
after the processing is complete he puts a shortcut on the desktop and also
one entry in Applications->Office. Looking at some of
aneeskA wrote:
Hi all,
Yet another question regarding placing a shortcut on the desktop
of the user who is installing the package. While writing the spec file
I found out that you can use the environment variable $HOME in
%install section. But when it comes to listing the files in the
di
Hi all,
Yet another question regarding placing a shortcut on the desktop of the
user who is installing the package. While writing the spec file I found out
that you can use the environment variable $HOME in %install section. But
when it comes to listing the files in the distribution in the %fi