On Wed, Apr 07, 2004 17:44:10 PM -0400, William Hooper (whooperhsd3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote: > > Robin Laing said: > > > If I am setting up a workstation for a secretary and I don't want to > > allow Internet browsing, why should I install Mozilla. If the address > > book code is required for OOo, then put the code in a separate > > package. I can understand the dependencies for libs but not for > > applications. How is the OOo download from OpenOffice.org handle this? > > Well, you install Mozilla so you can use the library... Did you miss the beginning of the thread? This is exactly what one would want to avoid. > If you were doing a customized build (as opposed to the general > build that FC needs), you could remove the address book sections > that require it. Not possible for the end user, which again is the subject of the original complaint: 1) No competencies 2) If he had the disk space and CPU power to *compile* OOo (read around what a light task that is) he would do much faster installing Mozilla... Ciao, Marco Fioretti -- Marco Fioretti m.fioretti, at the server inwind.it Red Hat for low memory http://www.rule-project.org/en/ You can't build a reputation on what you are "going" to do. Henry Ford