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On 2005-10-12 09:53:02 -0400 Nicola Pero
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


2) Move user_home into gnustep-base.

This is not possible because some users use gnustep-make on Apple to
compile pure Apple stuff (as an example, there are other important cases
where we need this, eg OGo/libFoundation).
Ahh....

My feeling is that the best solution is have GNUstep.conf used in a very
simple and predictable way by both gnustep-base and gnustep-make.

See my last email, but I'd like to reiterate:
0) env vars
1) user rc file
2) system conf file
...with the ability for the system conf file to say "no override".

If that's the only policy-in-code we have, it should be most easy to
code in both places, but not reusing code makes me nervous.

Also, I understand what the stuff in GNUstep.conf like SYS_APPS,
SYS_PREFS, etc *could do*, but could someone explain the "why it was
added / what I was thinking when I added it" part?  I'm honestly just
curious -- is it as simple as "Find a way to call the system's 'ls'
command", for e.g.?

__Armando Di Cianno
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