On 23/10/11 14:10, Tomáš Chvátal wrote:
Tor I am not whining because it is dll, I am asking because it is
another weird file libreoffice requests me to download, and for this
one I was unable to think of any usage.
interesting that it is now downloaded; back in OOo it used to be
Hi,
could someone tell me why
185d60944ea767075d27247c3162b3bc-unowinreg.dll is required at odk
enabled build on linux?
I can't think of any reason... :)
Cheers
Tom
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I can't think of any reason... :)
I think the idea is that when an extension written in Java is distributed
(in binary form), you are supposed to bundle this DLL, for use by the
extension on Windows. Or something like that. The knee-jerk reaction OMG my
Linux purity is soiled by some Windows DLL
Dne 23. října 2011 13:48 Tor Lillqvist t...@iki.fi napsal(a):
I can't think of any reason... :)
I think the idea is that when an extension written in Java is distributed
(in binary form), you are supposed to bundle this DLL, for use by the
extension on Windows. Or something like that. The
This shared library is containing APIs that allow to access the registry
key that contains an information about the installation path of
LibreOffice on windows.
If you develop using SDK an application connecting to LibreOffice, and
the application needs to know where LibreOffice is actually