[Libreoffice] [PUSHED] [PATCH] fdo#32263 - Config file location

Noel Power nopower at novell.com
Thu Jun 9 08:11:51 PDT 2011


Hi Petr
On 09/06/11 13:46, Petr Mladek wrote:
> Noel Power píše v St 08. 06. 2011 v 17:36 +0100:
[...]
> Hmm, I am not sure if we want to hardcode "/.config". If I understand it
> correctly, there might be any path defined by XDG_CONFIG_HOME
> environment variable. It could be even /tmp/test/.blabla
yes, but here we are dealing with the case where XDG_CONFIG_HOME is not 
set. The patch mentioned in this thread sets the default config 
directory to $HOME/.config when XDG_CONFIG_HOME is not set
> BTW: Is the XDG_CONFIG_HOME support a new feature?
no, not sure how long it is around but not new
>   I thought that the
> user configuration directory is defined
> in /opt/libreoffice/program/bootstraprc. It is currently defined as:
>
>       UserInstallation=$SYSUSERCONFIG/.libreoffice/3
afaik the XDG_CONFIG_HOME variable determines the value returned for the 
placeholder '$SYSUSERCONFIG'
> I wonder if we could use $SYSUSERCONFIG to determine the default root
> path where to serch for older configuration folders.
>
> If the XDG_CONFIG_HOME is an older feature. We should use
> getenv('XDG_CONFIG_HOME') to find another root where to search for
> older configurations.
not quite, but you are correct in that we should check if 
XDG_CONFIG_HOME is set, if it is then really things are as they were 
before and we don't imo need to do anything. Of course there is an 
argument that there is an existing bug where if you set XDG_CONFIG_HOME 
then also no userprofile migrations will happen. But I think that case 
is somewhat different because someone makes a conscious choice to change 
the config dir. In this case however ( because of the patch ) we have a 
situation where there is an enforced config directory location change.
> Best Regards,
> Petr
>
>
> PS: BTW: Why have you used
> aUserInst = aUserInst.copy( 0, aUserInst.getLength() - sizeof(
> XDG_CONFIG_PART ) + 2 );
>
> I would expect +1 instead of +2. But I am newer 100% sure about this
> without testing ;-)
yeah but the XDG_CONFIG_PART contains the leading '/' which I wanted to 
retain. But of course it's possible it isn't necessary and maybe it gets 
added anyway ( to be honest I didn't check and erred on the side of 
caution ). When I get a chance I'll check and change it ( and add the 
check for getenv ) ) Still interested in any other thoughts about the 
whole thing

thanks
Noel


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