Michael Basler writes:

 > Personally I've got most of my user's files just on a separate
 > partition (and all the FlightGear stuff on yet another partition
 > and FS2002 on yet another one and so on). From my POV the mechanism
 > we had with just a single system.fgfsrc in $FG_ROOT would be
 > sufficient for most (all?) Windows users.  You still can allow and
 > parse a .fgfsrc under $HOME for Unix users, though.

What we probably need to do, then, is remove the old system.fgfsrc
code, and instead load a file named system.fgfsrc (or perhaps
fgfs.cfg) when a Unix system would load $HOME/.fgfsrc.  That should
fix the init-order problem.


All the best,


David

-- 
David Megginson, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.megginson.com/

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