Hi Fridrich
Fridrich Strba wrote:
Fixed and pushed the registry key modification. As to the soffice.exe
executable, to change its name is not critical and doing so might
actually create quite number of problems because it is hardcoded quite
all around the code. On Windows, you just click and the right things
starts, on linux there are symlinks available :)
that was quick!
Ciao,
Giuseppe.
Cheers
Fridrich
On Tue, 2010-10-05 at 15:02 +0200, Giuseppe Castagno wrote:
Hi all,
I'm just browsing the code, so may be I'm plain wrong with this, but,
anyway here it is.
Please have a look here:
http://opengrok.go-oo.org/xref/sdk/odk/source/com/sun/star/lib/loader/InstallationFinder.java#193
This function can be used to detect where LibO is installed, if I recall
correctly, this particular one is the code that can be used in Windows,
in Java.
If I'm not mistaken as it's there, it points to a OOo installation instead.
So may be this line:
http://opengrok.go-oo.org/xref/sdk/odk/source/com/sun/star/lib/loader/InstallationFinder.java#195
should contain LibreOffice instead of OpenOffice.org.
I know it could be a bit early to points this out, but perhaps this
should be changed.
For Linux, line:
http://opengrok.go-oo.org/xref/sdk/odk/source/com/sun/star/lib/loader/InstallationFinder.java#74
has a "soffice", shouldn't it be "libreoffice" ?
Since I'm not sure, can someone check this?
Beppec56
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