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------- Additional comments from r...@openoffice.org Tue Jun 29 16:21:22 +0000 
2010 -------
We're drifting away, sorry sb....

> rene: Why do you think, that PKGFORMAT=installed is more complicated than
> -simple or even that it does not work?

Because I did --disable-epm. In the first step I do not want *ANY* packaging at
all. Of course you are right that if you want "packaging" inside
instsetoo_native PKFORMAT must be set.

> I do not want to force you to use it, but I recommend it.

You try to (indirectly) force me instead of just fixing this bug. --disable-epm
means "no packaging at all -> no PKGFORMAT set either".


> Using PKGFORMAT fits much better into the packaging process, you
> can set it to "installed", "archive", "rpm", "deb"  and many other possible
> packaging formats. Have you ever tested it?

Yes.

> I do not know, what you mean with "For example we don't get the gid_* files, 
> do
> we?", because gids are defined in scp2. But if you mean, that the files are

I said gid *files* for a reason.

> copied to their correct installation location, I can say yes.
> PKGFORMAT=installed means, that the product is completely installed.

No, I don't mean the installed files. Hell, you maintain the installer, you
should know what it does (and we iirc already had that discussion once already)

Let's look:

Rootpath: /usr/lib/openoffice 
... installing module gid_Module_Langpack_Brand_zh_TW ...
DestDir: 
/home/rene/Debian/Pakete/openoffice.org/openoffice.org-3.2.1/debian/tmp 
[...]
$ cd /home/rene/Debian/Pakete/openoffice.org/openoffice.org-3.2.1/debian/tmp
p$ ls | head -n 2
etc
gid_Module_Brand_Prg_Base
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[...]
$ $ head -n 2 gid_Module_Brand_Prg_Base
%dir /usr/lib/openoffice/program
/usr/lib/openoffice/program/sbase

I bet installed doesn't create them, does it?

But even if it does, that has NOTHING to do with this bug. Even if I used this
I'd have a non-failing instsetoo_native when doing --disable-epm (and
instsetoo_native always is built). That you can do some install (and be it
=installed later) is some completely other story, in fact I do that for =archive
for the smoketest (and with=deb for sysui to get the menu integration structure
packed up easily, as that's not in the "normal" installer process)

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