From Michael Stahl <mstahl@redhat.com>:
Michael Stahl has uploaded a new change for review.
Change subject: installer: remove empty directories again:
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installer: remove empty directories again:
An "archive" installer contains one empty share/extensions/dict-XY/
directory for every dictionary (except the 3 default ones), causing
numerous assertions about missing META-INF/manifest.xml and an extension
manager cluttered; this is due to overzealous removal of extension
"prereg" code. (regression from
6dcb3d4ef46312729bb6f16c473b433474863f68, partially revert that)
(cherry picked from commit 8098a03d025a0c8fee90322e3835079edb45ade3)
Conflicts:
solenv/bin/modules/installer/simplepackage.pm
Change-Id: I3a063ebfed1012aeb27ec3076cdd5ca545f918a2
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M solenv/bin/modules/installer/simplepackage.pm
M solenv/bin/modules/installer/systemactions.pm
2 files changed, 66 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
git pull ssh://gerrit.libreoffice.org:29418/core refs/changes/64/464/1
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Gerrit-Branch: libreoffice-3-6
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