Re: [Cooker] openoffice menus?
I'm lost (as usual). When I installed the openoffice rpm (from mdk), under the file listing for rpm's contents, it contained only the setup files. So...uh...users cannot use it. This is a problem, no? BTW, make sure you include kaffe (is it?) and/or gcc-javathingy (kaffe complaint from a while back, prob no longer required) as dependencies for staroffice.
Re: [Cooker] openoffice menus?
On 31 Jul 2001 19:38:41 +0200 Thierry Vignaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I know that openoffice is not necessarily a 'Mandrake' project, but there > > are rpms for it, so Im gonna ask. When is openoffice going to have menu > > icons? > > openoffice has no configure script and its build give you an installable > software ala zindoz. > so as the user can install it anywhere, what command path can be provided in > menu entry ? That's the same for WordPerfect 8. But Caldera has a spec for wp8 which triggers the install. Then the spec decides where it is installed. An extra feature is then that it can be removed as an rpm, unlike the windows way of removing (rm) a program I bet it's time consuming to build such a spec and rpm, but i guess it can be done. -- Marcel Pol [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Cooker] openoffice menus?
Would it be possible to create a 'openoffice-setup' package? the only thing it would do is act as a wrapper for the openoffice 'setup' script, and configure the openoffice menu's based on where it was installed. I have no idea if this is even possible, but its a thought. David On 31 Jul 2001, Thierry Vignaud wrote: > David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I know that openoffice is not necessarily a 'Mandrake' project, but there > > are rpms for it, so Im gonna ask. When is openoffice going to have menu > > icons? > > openoffice has no configure script and its build give you an installable > software ala zindoz. > so as the user can install it anywhere, what command path can be provided in > menu entry ? > > -- "I find your lack of faith disturbing." --Darth Vader