[dev] Where our products install to

2008-02-08 Thread Stephan Bergmann
Hi all, With the advent of the newly structured three layer OOo 3 (see ), the question arises into what directory structure the various parts of the products shall be installed. The old (OOo 2.4) structures were as

Re: [dev] Where our products install to

2008-02-08 Thread Caolan McNamara
On Fri, 2008-02-08 at 12:23 +0100, Stephan Bergmann wrote: > Input, anyone? All seems very reasonable, firefox and other similar xul using apps sitting up on top of a common xulrunner comes to mind as a precedent. I'm still kind of interesting in figuring out if splitting the build to make build

Re: [dev] Where our products install to

2008-02-08 Thread Caolan McNamara
On Fri, 2008-02-08 at 14:05 +0100, Petr Mladek wrote: > > I think that the best solution would be to get rid of share/dict/ooo and look > for the dictionaries into a common place, for example /usr/share/myspell. > > It would be nice get rid of share/dict/ooo/dictionary.lst. The dictionaries > ha

Re: [dev] Where our products install to

2008-02-08 Thread Petr Mladek
On Friday 08 February 2008, Oliver Braun wrote: > Hi Stephan, > > Stephan Bergmann wrote: > > The planned new (OOo 3.0) structures are as follows: > > > > On Unix (Linux, Solaris): > > - The URE product still by default will install to > > /opt/openoffice.org/ure (but only the /opt prefix is reloca

Re: [dev] Where our products install to

2008-02-08 Thread Oliver Braun
Hi Stephan, Stephan Bergmann wrote: The planned new (OOo 3.0) structures are as follows: On Unix (Linux, Solaris): - The URE product still by default will install to /opt/openoffice.org/ure (but only the /opt prefix is relocatable). - The OOo product by default will install its three layers i

Re: [dev] Where our products install to

2008-02-08 Thread Oliver Braun
Stephan Bergmann wrote: The planned new (OOo 3.0) structures are as follows: On Unix (Linux, Solaris): - The URE product still by default will install to /opt/openoffice.org/ure (but only the /opt prefix is relocatable). - The OOo product by default will install its three layers into -- /opt/o

Re: [dev] Where our products install to

2008-02-09 Thread Rene Engelhard
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Stephan Bergmann wrote: > The planned new (OOo 3.0) structures are as follows: > > On Unix (Linux, Solaris): > - The URE product still by default will install to > /opt/openoffice.org/ure (but only the /opt prefix is relocatable). > - The OOo product

Re: [dev] Where our products install to

2008-02-11 Thread Stephan Bergmann
Rene Engelhard wrote: So you want to tellme that /usr/lib/openoffice won't work anymore (be it with /usr/lib/openoffice/ure, /usr/lib/openoffice/basic3.0) anymore? Using /usr/lib instead of /opt as prefix should just work fine, I guess. (In principle, the three layers can be put wherever you

Re: [dev] Where our products install to

2008-02-11 Thread Stephan Bergmann
Oliver Braun wrote: Stephan Bergmann wrote: The planned new (OOo 3.0) structures are as follows: On Unix (Linux, Solaris): - The URE product still by default will install to /opt/openoffice.org/ure (but only the /opt prefix is relocatable). - The OOo product by default will install its three

Re: [dev] Where our products install to

2008-02-11 Thread Stephan Bergmann
Caolan McNamara wrote: On Fri, 2008-02-08 at 14:05 +0100, Petr Mladek wrote: I think that the best solution would be to get rid of share/dict/ooo and look for the dictionaries into a common place, for example /usr/share/myspell. It would be nice get rid of share/dict/ooo/dictionary.lst. The di

Re: [dev] Where our products install to

2008-02-11 Thread Stephan Bergmann
Caolan McNamara wrote: I'm still kind of interesting in figuring out if splitting the build to make building ure on its own and then building the rest of OOo against an intalled ure is plausible or desirable. Quite messy to do it now, but hackable. That's the grail for the "we always build packag

Re: [dev] Where our products install to

2008-02-11 Thread Stephan Bergmann
Oliver Braun wrote: Hi Stephan, Stephan Bergmann wrote: The planned new (OOo 3.0) structures are as follows: On Unix (Linux, Solaris): - The URE product still by default will install to /opt/openoffice.org/ure (but only the /opt prefix is relocatable). - The OOo product by default will insta

Re: [dev] Where our products install to

2008-02-11 Thread Rene Engelhard
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, Stephan Bergmann wrote: > Rene Engelhard wrote: >> So you want to tellme that /usr/lib/openoffice won't work anymore >> (be it with /usr/lib/openoffice/ure, /usr/lib/openoffice/basic3.0) >> anymore? > > Using /usr/lib instead of /opt as prefix sho

Re: [dev] Where our products install to

2008-04-21 Thread Stephan Bergmann
Minor update (no pun intended): The minor (".0") is dropped from the OpenOffice.org brand layer (see ). This means that cross-minor updates for OOo can potentially be smaller. Stephan Bergmann wrote: Hi all, With the advent of the new

[dev] Dictionaries for spell checking etc... (was: Re: [dev] Where our products install to)

2008-02-11 Thread Thomas Lange - Sun Germany - ham02 - Hamburg
Hi all, @Caolan, Petr: I have made this answer of mine a cross post to lingucopmponent.dev as well. And since it is about lingucomponent issues it would be nice to continue the discussion there @lingucomoment reades: This mail is a reply to a posting in the openoffice.dev list. > On Fri, 2008