Hi .. On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 02:53:57PM +0100, John M Cooper wrote: >> [openoffice script checks for ~/.openoffice hardcoded instead of >> checking ~/.sversionrc] >> > 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. >> >> I am not that good in posix scripting, maybe I can find a dirty hack >> for that openoffice script to check that... I think we have to at least >> have the version "OpenOffice.org 1.0" hardcoded in the script for the >> check within the .sversionrc file, or is there a way to get that version >> string from somewhere? >I think that Chris suggested this before but, can we change the >/usr/lib/openoffice/program/soffice script so that it can do the job of >the openoffice script? Do we even need to openoffice script or at most >just make it run soffice. > >On the current OO script we check for the existance of the ~/.openoffice >directory we should check for the .sversionrc file as this is hardcoded >and will always be detected if installed. Can I suggest searching for >the OO version that we are currently on. >So >if [ ! -d ~/.openoffice ]; then > echo running openoffice setup... > >becomes > >if [ ! -r ~/.sversionrc ] && grep -v "OpenOffice.org 1.0=" ~/.sversionrc >then > echo running openoffice setup...
I can remember I saw this in some issues :) This should be added in -4.... Regards Jan -- .''`. Jan-Hendrik Palic | : :' : ** Debian GNU/ Linux ** | ** OpenOffice.org ** ,.. ,.. `. `' http://www.debian.org | http://www.openoffice.org ,: ..` ` `- [EMAIL PROTECTED] | ' ` `
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