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author | Robby Workman <rw@rlworkman.net> | 2010-05-12 17:44:49 +0200 |
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committer | Chess Griffin <chess@slackbuilds.org> | 2010-05-12 17:44:49 +0200 |
commit | a56b3b25d35e9baccdf3fda7537687941caaec10 (patch) | |
tree | a4cbff777fb89996dc17e255abdf744813a58426 /office/openoffice.org/README | |
parent | 308823bf71a8541e9e803f9b42d0bb232f622b7f (diff) | |
download | slackbuilds-a56b3b25d35e9baccdf3fda7537687941caaec10.tar.gz |
office/openoffice.org: Updated for version 3.1.0
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diff --git a/office/openoffice.org/README b/office/openoffice.org/README index edf509468a..e3222d589d 100644 --- a/office/openoffice.org/README +++ b/office/openoffice.org/README @@ -8,29 +8,4 @@ by a normal installation. A java runtime environment (jre) is suggested by openoffice.org, but it is not required (note that jre is part of a standard installation of Slackware). -Please don't file bug reports relating to the fact that the resulting package -doesn't open MS Office files by default. Default applications to open specific -file types is a per-user setting, and and installing some application should -not change it. See these two links for more info: - http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Standards/shared-mime-info-spec - http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Standards/mime-actions-spec - -Please don't file reports about us not using the the 'slackware-menus' package -included in the desktop-integration/ directory. We don't use that package for -the following reasons: - 1. The package installs to /opt/openoffice.org3, but then a symlink is - created in /etc to that same directory (/etc/openoffice.org3). - This is not expected behavior from Slackware packages - we don't typically - put binary files in /etc, and we certainly don't have entire software - packages installed there. - 2. It installs the icons to /opt/kde/share/icons instead of /usr/share/icons. - This is fine if you're running kde on Slackware 11.0 or earlier, but for - those people who use gnome or anything on Slackware 12.0 or later, it's - a Bad Thing. The generic freedesktop menu integration package is better - in that respect, as it puts everything in /usr/share/icons/ - 3. The only other thing the 'slackware-menus' package does is set up the - symlinks for the *.desktop files in /usr/share/applications, and it's done - with them linked from /etc/openoffice.org3... Since we don't want the - link to /etc at all, this is useless to us. - Be sure to look at the script for some optional things you can do when building. |