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On 02/20/2012 06:10 PM, Lionel Elie Mamane wrote:
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 03:21:30PM +0100, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
changing the postgresql-sdbc functionality from a bundled extension
into a proper (optional) part of LO.

The attached
0001-Changed-postgresql-sdbc-from-bundled-oxt-to-proper-o.patch
(against recent libreoffice-3-5) does just that.  It builds fine on
Linux and produces installation sets that properly contain the
various files for the postgresql-sdbc functionality.

(...) it would need to be checked that it also works on other
platforms (esp. Windows, also including whether the functionality is
offered there correctly as an optional component during
installation).

It is not being offered as an optional component during installation
on Windows. It seems to be installed as part of another
component. Maybe Base?

Can anybody with Windows installer expertise look into this? Andras? (Then again, this might be an acceptable behaviour after all, not sure how fine grained the optional components are with the current Windows installer.)

Also, it is still displayed as a bundled extension in the extension
manager (only on Windows, not on GNU/Linux), but all in low case and
without any additional information (descriptive blurb, version
number, provider).

Odd. Could this be an upgrade problem, where parts of an old installation did not properly get removed? Is there any traces of the postgresql extension left in either the LO installation's share/extensions/ hierarchy or the LO user installation's user/extensions/{bundled,shared}/ hierarchies?

Stephan

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