Hello,
can anyone address me to the simplest way to create some gconf keys upon
a programs installation?
Thanks in advance,
Salvatore.
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On Tue, 2010-01-12 at 11:02 +0100, ext Thomas Wälti wrote:
Just add some gconftool-2 commands to your postinstall script.
(e.g. gconftool-2 --set /path/to/your/key --type string myvalue)
This is not a good way, since the Gconf database could be restored from
an old backup (or a power failure
Thanks for the explanation, saw your post in the other list only after
posting mine and this made me unsure about the best way :-)
Perhaps someone with the necessary permissions can add something about this to
Talking of schemas, it would be nice if dh_gconf could be made not to
put the rmdir -p --ignore-fail-on-non-empty line into the postrm of
a package using it, since the BusyBox shipped with the N900 doesn't
appear to support to support the --ignore-fail-on-non-empty option
which causes dpkg --purge
2010/1/12 Faheem Pervez tripp...@gmail.com:
Talking of schemas, it would be nice if dh_gconf could be made not to
put the rmdir -p --ignore-fail-on-non-empty line into the postrm of
a package using it, since the BusyBox shipped with the N900 doesn't
appear to support to support the