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#1 2011-11-13 04:50:08

Atterratio
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Registration config files in "home" directories.

People, how you think, it's a good idea, to add in PKGBUILD information about created, by the program, settings in your home directory? And also add a key, allowing Pacman to remove them?

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#2 2011-11-13 12:17:15

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Re: Registration config files in "home" directories.

Arch rule of thumb: don't mess with the user's system for configuration. Install the package, leave configuration up to the user. If you want to provide user configuration files you can always use /etc/skel/.


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#3 2011-11-13 22:27:48

Atterratio
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Re: Registration config files in "home" directories.

I think you don't understand my message. I don't want to write configuration files, the more the system's. I propose register configuration files of various applications and provide easy cleanup when removed and easy way reset their settings.

Ofcourse I forgot say sorry fo my English *(T_T)*

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#4 2011-11-14 18:55:21

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Re: Registration config files in "home" directories.

Atterratio wrote:

I think you don't understand my message. I don't want to write configuration files, the more the system's. I propose register configuration files of various applications and provide easy cleanup when removed and easy way reset their settings.

Ofcourse I forgot say sorry fo my English *(T_T)*

No, he did understand. pacman or any other pkg  manager deals with system-wide configs, not per-user ones. If you need to set some "lowest default" configs for your users use /etc/skel (google it if you don't know what that is).


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#5 2011-11-15 14:45:19

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Re: Registration config files in "home" directories.

.:B:. wrote:

Arch rule of thumb: don't mess with the user's system for configuration. Install the package, leave configuration up to the user. If you want to provide user configuration files you can always use /etc/skel/.

I agree. I always keep my configuration files if an application has proven useful and I don't need it anymore for the moment. Perhaps I might come back to it again and then I'd be able to reuse my config.

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