On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 11:52:14AM +0200, Rene Engelhard wrote:
> serious with $HOME except of course trying to access its config (arguably
> it shouldn't do on system-wide installs, but then again your $HOME is
> bogusly set to your users' home)

What I forgot to mention here:

Well, unopkg might do when it does Java stuff, though. That's why we
nedd to do

  /usr/lib/openoffice/program/unopkg add --shared $1 \
    "-env:UserInstallation=file:///$INSTDIR" \
    
"-env:UNO_JAVA_JFW_INSTALL_DATA=file:///var/lib/openoffice/$basis/share/config/javasettingsunopkginstall.xml"
 \

for calling unopkg in the maintainer scripts since it otherwise can happen
that either javasettingsunopkginstall.xml gets root:root (or even worse,
when there's no profile in $HOME yet it creates the profile dir root:root
and then alsojavasettingsunopkginstall.xml).

> If you want this fixed, please file an issue upstream, I don't
> want to fight with upstream for this...

On the above case, we already discussed that with upstream, and the above
solution was what we ended up needing to do...

Grüße/Regards,

Rene
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