Summary: | [patch] print/acroread7: prefix changes from LINUXBASE to X11BASE and more | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Product: | Ports & Packages | Reporter: | Boris B.Samorodov <bsam> | ||||
Component: | Individual Port(s) | Assignee: | Hiroki Sato <hrs> | ||||
Status: | Closed FIXED | ||||||
Severity: | Affects Only Me | ||||||
Priority: | Normal | ||||||
Version: | Latest | ||||||
Hardware: | Any | ||||||
OS: | Any | ||||||
Attachments: |
|
Description
Boris B.Samorodov
2005-09-07 12:10:13 UTC
Responsible Changed From-To: freebsd-ports-bugs->trevor Over to maintainer. State Changed From-To: open->patched I changed the PREFIX. I am not sure that the Adobe Reader license allows us to rearrange or omit files as you suggest, so I didn't apply that part of your patch. Also, about the KDE support, it looks as though if, with your patch, the user first installed Adobe Reader then installed KDE, the AdobeReader_KDE.desktop and other KDE-related files would not be available. Am I right? I don't know much about this since I haven't used KDE in awhile. This patch seems to break the Acrobat 7 plugin, at least for native Mozilla via linuxpluginwrapper. Previously, nppdf.so was installed in /usr/compat/linux, which makes sense--it's a Linux program: /usr/compat/linux/usr/local/Adobe/Acrobat7.0/Browser/intellinux/nppdf.so Now, on my 5-Stable system, it installs in /usr/local/lib/acroread/usr/local/Adobe/Acrobat7.0/Browser/intellinux/nppdf.so This seems wrong, but maybe it isn't. linuxpluginwrapper's Makefile creates a browser plugin link to the old LINUXBASE location, and the Acrobat 7 entries in libmap.conf also use /usr/compat/linux. If these are changed, the plugin works again. On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 01:58:02 GMT Trevor Johnson wrote: > I changed the PREFIX. I am not sure that the Adobe Reader license > allows us to rearrange or omit files as you suggest, so I didn't > apply that part of your patch. Yes, you are right. > Also, about the KDE support, it looks as though if, with your patch, > the user first installed Adobe Reader then installed KDE, the > AdobeReader_KDE.desktop and other KDE-related files would not be > available. Am I right? I don't know much about this since I haven't > used KDE in awhile. Seems to me, that KDE has it's own application searcher and installer of thier *.desktop files. Thus if KDE is installed first, then no Adobe*.desktop files are installed and your port should do it. But if KDE is installed after Adobe Reader, then KDE takes care of *.desktop files. WBR -- bsam Responsible Changed From-To: trevor->freebsd-ports-bugs Back to the pool: maintainer reset Responsible Changed From-To: freebsd-ports-bugs->hrs Over to new maintainer. State Changed From-To: patched->closed Closed because the print/acroread7 has been overhauled and KDE (and GNOME) support bits are planning to be added after the ports freeze. As trevor's followup says, rearrangement of the installed files is not allowed due to the license restriction, so probably it will be done by creating symlinks or so. Thank you for the feedback anyway. If you still have any comments, please feel free to write to me again. |