Stan Vasilyev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I can make a new version and add features that allow users to have their > own settings, like ~/auctiongallery/auctiongallery.conf, > ~/auctiongallery/templates and ~/auctiongallery/auctions.
This should be ~/.auctiongallery, of course. > However that > kind of defeats the purpose of my software because it is aimed at eBay > powersellers who have many employees. The way I have auctiongallery set > up at my work is the following. All auction descriptions and pictures go > to a common directory /home/auctiongallery. All users have the same > config and the same templates unless they run auctiongallery with -c and > -t overrides. That way all employees are part of one team and everything > works nicely. So what's the difference then to having the configuration in /etc/auctiongallery? >>PS: Please try to follow the common quoting style: Quote only what you >>directly refer to, only as much as needed and quote each part you are >>replying to directly above your respective answer/comment. That makes >>reading your postings a lot easier. You should read and follow that advice, not just quote it. Regards, Frank -- Frank Küster Inst. f. Biochemie der Univ. Zürich Debian Developer

