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2011/12/19 Petr Mladek <pmladek@suse.cz>:
Carlo Strata píše v So 17. 12. 2011 v 18:16 +0100:
Hi Everyone,

I have installed LibreOffice 3.4.5 RC1 on two Windows XP (win32 build)
PCs and in one more Linux notebook with Linux x86-64 rpm LibreOffice build.

I'm sure that on Windows XP (32 bit, Home, Italian GUIed) I have
LibreOffice to be run twice for the first use after install, next ones
start with one sole run.
On linux I don't remember exactly.

AFAIK, this has been the standard behavior since the version 3.3 or 3.4
when we started to register extensions at startup.

Well, the extensions should get pre-registered during the installation.
The cache is just copied during the first application start.

I add Andras into CC. He reworked the Windows installer for LO-3.4.5. It
is possible that he broke the pre-registration, so the cache is not
created and the first start is slower and more visible.

No, I did not rework the installer for 3.4.5, reworked installer is a
new feature of 3.5.0. It would be better to file a bug.

Best regards,
Andras

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