Am 02.12.2016 um 14:40 schrieb Stephan Bergmann:
On 12/02/2016 08:42 AM, Samuel Mehrbrodt wrote:
Am 30.11.2016 um 11:13 schrieb Stephan Bergmann:
So I tried to check whether that safe-mode feature allows to disable
bundled and/or shared extensions: With current master on Linux,
'soffice --safe-mode' starts LO and displays a "Safe Mode" dialog that
offers (among other options) an "Uninstall extensions" radio button with
attached check boxes "Uninstall all user extensions" and "Uninstall all
extensions (including shared and bundled)". But, even after selecting
the "Uninstall extensions" radio button, the two check boxes remain
disabled.
Can somebody clarify?
Do you have any extensions installed? These checkboxes are only enabled
when extensions are detected.
Doesn't make any difference in behaviour whether I have only bundled
extensions installed (the various --enable-ext-* ones plus the
dictionaries) or also some shared and per-user ones: Both check boxes
are always disabled.
Should be fixed now.
Also I checked the removal of bundled/shared extensions. They weren't really removed, only the
registration database had been removed. I updated the labels to reflect the reality.
Related commits:
<https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/log/?qt=range&q=c38a4d9ce248b4b3fcc9208b25dfa599fe506ac0..4a4c4d3768eab66c14e9e444e33bca0acb60981e>
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/log/?qt=range&q=c38a4d9ce248b4b3fcc9208b25dfa599fe506ac0..4a4c4d3768eab66c14e9e444e33bca0acb60981e
Thanks
Samuel
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