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Hi all,


Well, should be pretty easy to create a pre_uninstall event that kills
the process before it is removed. Is there any historical reason for
not doing it this way?

That would be rude. Users may have unsaved data, etc.

Can't we ask users if they really want to kill the application before
we go and kill it?

(something like
Title: "LibreOffice is currently active."
Message: "As long as LibreOffice is active, it can not be removed. Do
you want to close LibreOffice now?
Warning: you will lose any document you are currently working with in
LibreOffice.")

And, really we should detect if only the quick starter is active (no
open files) and if that's the case why not just kill it?

Astron.

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