Le jeudi 22 septembre 2005 à 08:35 +0100, Free Ekanayaka a écrit : > Then, to populate the configuration source with the relevant > %gconf.xml, I run: > > gconftool-2 --direct \ > --config-source xml:readwrite:/usr/share/gconf/cdd.defaults \ > --load my.entries
I don't know who had the idea to populate a directory in /usr this way, but he got it all wrong. I completely misunderstood the way you were populating gconf entries, and it is *very* wrong. You shouldn't do that in /usr. We're currently discussing it on IRC. We'll have to come up with a correct framework for CDD distributions, as it seems everyone got it all wrong. In the end, we'll try to keep it simple, but one things is sure: you'll have to change the way you are doing things. Just don't use what was done in gconf2 2.10.1-2, it's simply not suitable for this kind of needs. Regards, -- .''`. Josselin Mouette /\./\ : :' : [EMAIL PROTECTED] `. `' [EMAIL PROTECTED] `- Debian GNU/Linux -- The power of freedom