On Wednesday 25 February 2004 11:01, Chris Cheney wrote: > I am trying to decide whether I should revert the move of kde_configdir > from /etc/kde3 to /usr/share/config that was changed in experimental. It > has caused at least one noticable problem, kdm doesn't use the normal > kde path lookup like everything else so you can't override its config > files in /etc/kde3. It also is probably a policy violation to have config > files in /usr/share even though they can be overriden in /etc/kde3. Also > since the config files disappeared from /etc/kde3 upgrades from earlier > kde 3.x releases will keep their old config files in /etc/kde3 and use > them instead of the newer ones in /usr/share/config. > > If I revert back to /etc/kde3 I think I will need to make a symlink from > /usr/share/config -> /etc/kde3 so that I still won't need /etc/kderc and > /etc/kde3/system.kdeglobals. I will probably also need to check and > remove any existing /etc/kderc /etc/kde3/system.kdeglobals files... > > Any comments?
Hi Chris, I still think that /etc/kde3 & /usr/share/config symlink & ... is the right thing (tm) to do. I'll agree with Ben that migration can be a bit tricky. Are packages in experimental required to provide a smooth upgrade path too? Btw: is Xfree86 4.3 a release goal for sarge? Some of the experimental kde 3.2 pkgs depend already on 4.3. Achim > > Thanks, > Chris -- To me vi is Zen. To use vi is to practice zen. Every command is a koan. Profound to the user, unintelligible to the uninitiated. You discover truth everytime you use it. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]