https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105572
--- Comment #9 from John T. Haller <[email protected]> ---
As mentioned, the NSIS directives were causing code that is part of the
PortableApps.com Installer later on to be skipped or to work incorrectly. NSIS
is the basis for the PA.c Installer, but the base PA.c Installer is another
1900 lines of code (excluding plugins) and then some individual installers like
LibreOffice Portable can have another few hundred lines of code. The old NSIS
directives were causing some portions of our code to not function correctly, so
they were disabled. That was what you'd specifically asked about.
We added in our own destination directive called /DESTINATION= to be used
instead of /D=. That's been available to third parties since at least 2008
(and earlier if I recall correctly, though I don't have that archived code
handy at the moment). I'm unsure why you continue to state that such a
directive does not exist despite years of publicly available open source code
to the contrary.
I'm also unsure why every subsequent post of yours moves the goal posts.
Falsely accusing us of "crashing" other menus and lying about what
functionality is exposed isn't exactly the best way to ask to someone to work
with you.
As the original question has been answered (SyMenu bypassing the LibreOffice
Portable installer and altering LibreOffice Portable internals causes a single
warning to be shown to the user on first run despite SyMenu attempting to
suppress the warning) and the bug has been marked as Resolved, I'll leave this
bug be as well. Please refrain from making additional unsubstantiated claims
about our open source project or our code.
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