2012/1/5 Pedro <pedlino@gmail.com>:
Andras Timar wrote
I can't guarantee that it is installed by default (I NEVER use the
default install option on any software) but it is selected by default
when I switch to Custom (and I always un-select it). Under Windows
options already selected in Custom should be the same installed by
using the Default option.
Quickstart feature is installed by default but it is not run by default.
I just did a fresh Default install and I can confirm that under Windows XP
x86. Since which version has this been the default behavior?
I think LibreOffice always did this (inherited from Go-OO).
So, what is the point of having a Quick Starter installed? Under what
scenario do users deliberately activate it?
See for example https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35568#c5
Which brings back to the OP. If quick starter wasn't loaded (I assume that
someone who got a software installed by mistake didn't go to Options,
Memory, etc and activated it deliberately) what prevented LO from being
uninstalled?
Because there was a bug in LibreOffice installer, see
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36677
Best regards,
Andras
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