On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 5:21 AM, Oliver-Rainer Wittmann <orwittm...@googlemail.com> wrote: >>> On the blacklist will be the Presenter Screen and the Presentation >>> Minimizer as they are now integrated into OpenOffice. >> >> >> These wouldn't work anyway; after the STLport change, former C++ >> extensions do not work on Windows and Linux 32 bit (I guess also in >> MacOS, as this affects 32 bit archs, where stlport was used). If there >> is a way to tell the migration service not to migrate C++ (excepting Linux >> 64 bit), it might be good to turn this option on. >> >> > > I do not know of such an option. > Do you know how this can be found out by observing the extension? > > Do you have one or two C++ extension at hand (except former Presenter Screen > and former Presenation Minizer) for testing?
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