Greetings, there is a discussion going on at discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx about how, in general, OO.o add-ons should be packaged for Linux: UNO format, .rpm/deb/ etc... and who should do it. In that context, I asked how to distribute add-ons (macros, templates, clip-art, patches, whatever) in such a way that they can be directly used by others to create native Linux packages in whatever format. Among other comments, I got the following comments: >I think Linux distributors should figure out if there is anything that >provents them from wrapping UNO packages into native packages. I would >imagine that to be rather simple. and: >The UNO package manager is documented in the UNO developers guide ><http://api.openoffice.org/DevelopersGuide/DevelopersGuide.html> Before going further on this track, I wanted to know if there already is some Fedora developer/packager who has studied this in detail, and has comments on this. Specifically, does anybody already has experience in converting (automatically) those packages to .rpm for Fedora, and integrating them in the whole system? TIA, Marco F. -- Marco Fioretti mfioretti, at the server mclink.it Fedora Core 3 for low memory http://www.rule-project.org/ Real Programmers don't play tennis, or any other sport that requires you to change clothes. Mountain climbing is OK, and real programmers wear their climbing boots to work in case a mountain should suddenly spring up in the middle of the machine room. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list