Hi Shaun

Shaun McDonald schrieb:
> Can I simply:
> re-run an updated configure with the --with-lang="de fr en-GB",
> source macosxintel.set.sh,
> rm -fr readlicense_oo/unxmacxi.pro
> cd read readlicense_oo
> build
> deliver
> cd ../instsetoo_native
> rm -rf unxmacxi.pro
> build
> ?
> (I think I might just be getting a hang of the ooo build system :-) )

I'm not used in this kind of commands, but building readlicense_oo for
os=MAXOSX
cpuname=INTEL / POWERPC
should be enough for this cws.
and maybe os=WNT or LINUX just for QA
(these are the xml flags used in the file)


>> The only thing the cws should affect is the readme-file provided.
> 
> The one that is inside the readmes folder just inside the disk image?
> If it is just this file, it would be easier/faster to just put that
> folder online.

Yes, of course


> I would like to recommend some other changes to the readme:
> There are many occurrences of "OpenOffice.org 2.0". This is actually
> wrong, even in the current release. I would recommend doing a dynamic
> replace on this string as a the current version number. The other option
> is to simply use "OpenOffice.org 2", without a subversion.

"OpenOffice.org 2.0" is replaced by "OpenOffice.org 2"


> If you want to put in the System requirements, it might be better to put
> up the full System requirements.

System requirements for PPC are listed in detail in the PPC version of
the text. Reads:
 Mac OS X 10.3.1 or higher (10.3.5 or higher recommended)
 PowerPC compatible G3
 128 MB RAM
 400 MB (Chinese, Japanese and Korean versions: 550 MB, multi-language
    version: 900 MB) available hard disk space
 X-Server (Apple X11) with 800x600 or higher resolution, with at least
    256 colors

For Intel, I think that the text provided by now ("OpenOffice.org will
run on all Intel-based Macs") is clear enough.


> I did try to install XDarwin on my Mac with disastrous results so don't
> recommend it.

XDarwin not longer gets mentioned.


> Last Updated is out of date.

Last update date is updateted to date :-))

> How about a link to the Mac Porting web site for updates/FAQ support?
> How about a link to http://support.openoffice.org/index.html which is
> the OpenOffice.org general support site?

I just included a link to http://porting.openoffice.org/mac/support.html
because there is a further link to
http://support.openoffice.org/index.html given at a prominent place.
(btw there is a typo on this page in first section "Support Resources":
"...visit the NLC projet page." must be ...proje_c_t page.)


> How about a link to the issue tracker under Report Bugs & Issues?

Link to http://qa.openoffice.org/helping.html added (Bug reporting)


-- 
Mit freundlichen Grüßen

Uwe Altmann

OpenOffice.org auf dem Mac:
http://porting.openoffice.org/mac/

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