Le 10/05/11 12:22, Alexander Thurgood a écrit :
So I grepped, but am at a loss to understand what happened, other than
that the extension appears to have been deactivated in some of the
distro-config files, and yet it is still listed as an extension in scp2 :
git grep oooblogger
configure.in:AC_ARG_ENABLE(ext-oooblogger,
configure.in: AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-ext-oooblogger],
configure.in:dnl Test whether to include oooblogger extension
configure.in:AC_MSG_CHECKING([for oooblogger extension integration])
configure.in:if test "z$enable_ext_oooblogger" = "z" -o
"z$enable_ext_oooblogger" = "zno" ; then
distro-configs/OxygenOfficeLinux.conf:--disable-ext-oooblogger
distro-configs/OxygenOfficeWin32.conf:--disable-ext-oooblogger
scp2/source/extensions/directory_extensions.scp:/* ** oooblogger ** */
scp2/source/extensions/directory_extensions.scp: DosName =
"oooblogger";
scp2/source/extensions/file_extensions.scp:/* ** oooblogger ** */
scp2/source/extensions/file_extensions.scp: Name = "oooblogger.oxt";
scp2/source/extensions/module_extensions.scp:/* ** oooblogger ** */
Alex
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