Hi All,

Would sharing the "installed" type builds work for Linux testing of small changes as long as the architecture was the same? That way Linux testers wouldn't need to integrate with the system similar to Windows users having the option of an administrative install.

I've tested sharing a build from CentOS 7  to Ubuntu 18 and CentOS 8 without any noticeable issues.
It seems the user profile is kept in a sub-directory so I like that also.

I didn't know if this had been tried before or if there is a downside.

After a build I copy the office out to a new directory and then copy the SDK into it.

$ mkdir <path-to-new-dir>/AOO450
$ cp -r 
<path-to-source-dir>/openoffice/main/instsetoo_native/unxlngx6.pro/Apache_OpenOffice/installed/install/en-US/openoffice4
 <path-to-new-dir>/AOO450/
$ cp -r 
<path-to-source-dir>/openoffice/main/instsetoo_native/unxlngx6.pro/Apache_OpenOffice_SDK/installed/install/en-US/openoffice4/sdk
 <path-to-new-dir>/AOO450/openoffice4/

Then the openoffice4 dir gets archived from there.
Users could unpack and test then delete.

Thanks,
Carl


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