Hello, good people, I was thinking that it would be nice to document the script that I used to change the product IDs of libreoffice so that we don't uninstall OpenOffice.org on Windows.
The script was generated once using the old codes in by this command: (echo "#!/bin/sh"; for i in `grep -i -E '[0-9a-z]{8}-([0-9a-z]{4}-){3}[0-9a-z]{12}' inc_ooolangpack/windows/msi_templates/codes*.txt inc_openoffice/windows/msi_templates/codes*.txt inc_sdkoo/windows/msi_templates/codes.txt inc_ure/windows/msi_templates/codes.txt | awk '{ print $3}' | sort | uniq | sed 's#\"{##g' | sed 's#}\"##g'`; do echo "perl -pi -e 's# $i#`uuidgen | tr [:lower:] [:upper:]`#g' \"\...@\""; done )>change-guids.sh *This generation should not be done anymore.* I committed the resulting script here: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/build/plain/bin/change-guids.sh I run the script on the relevant code*.txt files in instsetoo_native and I reverted all stuff that concerns BrOffice back, since its product code was distinct from OOo product code. Should it be desirable to change the BrOffice codes, it is enough to run that script anew and commit the changed files. Since the IDs are unique, the already changed IDs will not be modified. Now, there is a little hurdle for those that merge into LibreOffice tree the relevant OOo changes: If you see a new GUID in those files, please do following: 1) Just merge them at the place where they were added despite the fact that they will have quite different context (due to the change of all GUIDs) 2) Run the script on those files that were modified. 3) If the GUID that was added will not be changed by this script, amend the script by adding a line perl -pi -e 's#<old_guid>#<new_guid>#g' "$@" generating a new GUID using "uuidgen | tr [:lower:] [:upper:]" 4) Run the amended script again and don't forget to commit the changes to it too This will regenerate a new GUID and also take care of situation where some of the GUIDs in those files might be not unique (i.e. linking one product to another by their product IDs). Sorry for such a strict instruction, but I don't see another way to ensure that we will not accidentally produce two versions of LibO that will be not having the same product code in some element. Cheers Fridrich _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice