Hi Gerfried, On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 01:42:58PM +0200, Gerfried Fuchs wrote: > openoffice registers itself in ~/.mailcap -- at the *start*. Would be > nice to have it at the end instead.
Um, I think that's an upstream issue, isn't it? > About the idea having openoffice registered globally through > /etc/mailcap: Why not having /usr/bin/openoffice als binaries in there > for that? Um... actually, they are supposed to be in there - you found a bug. Run update-mime with -3 installed and you'll find them in there :) It'll be fixed in -4 (postinst is missing ATM). > That would call the setup for the users who haven't run it > yet and let it work for the others as expected. And would make the > entries in ~/.mailcap not needed. I guess that would be a good idea. I don't know what happens with ~/.mailcap - it's beyond my understanding/control currently ;) > Secondly: The openoffice script checks hardcoded for ~/.openoffice > instead of checking ~/.sversionrc about that (imagine people editing > /etc/openoffice/autoresponse.conf or people running > /usr/lib/openoffice/program/setup on their own. I did that to get > another file/directory off my ~ -- I simply don't like that and spot > such mistakes easily :). > So the script should check ~/.sversionrc and check the directory > defined in there, not hardcoded ~/.openoffice. Hmm, well at least with a fixed ~/.openoffice we know if the user ran setup manually for themselves :) The whole setup thing needs looking at - making this one change won't fix a great deal and will make it harder to tell if there was another problem. It needs a good solution, not just another hack. > Last this time: It yields an error on setup for the creation of > ~/.gnome/apps/OpenOffice.org 1.0/mathdoc.desktop -- it produces an error > on creation and makes only a zero byte file. The other files in there > are produced correctly. Yup, that's upstream. I already filed an issue, no. 4602 [1] > Thanks for the attention this time, I'll get back to you when I find > more :) :) > Ah yes, one more thing (but I guess that should be reported upstream) > is that it doesn't seem to support proxies that require authentication. > I'd like to register as a user through the tab at the start but if I set > up the proxy in the settings openoffice just starts for a second or such > and then closes again without any message (strace -f loops endlessly?). > I had to resetup and guess it might be that our proxy requires > authentication (can be wrong but I haven't seen anything in the settings > about that). Yes, that sounds like it's likely to be an upstream problem. I'm not 100% sure that the registration process actually works yet... Chris [1] http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=4602 -- Chris Halls | Frankfurt, Germany
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