On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Jan Schaumann wrote:
> Herman Tamas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Jan Schaumann wrote:
> > > > It should create the bloody directory if it doesn't exist... at
> least
> > > > that's what i'd have done...
> > > 
> > > No, if the default is not existing, it should kindly ask the user
> where
> > > (s)he would like to store the stuff.  I hate applications that create
> > jeeeezuz... it's not win...t
> 
> An application that creates files whenever ind wherever it likes is more
> like a windows application.  Suppose the application _does_ create
> ~/.bbtools .  I remove it, b/c I don't like it.  The next time I run
> bbconf, it's back there.  Now that's explcitly against what I want.

(AFAIK) The way bbconf's configuration works is that it reads the
~/.bbtools/bbconf.bb file on startup, if it exists. It only writes to it
when you change bbconf's main configuration.

--gile

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