On Wednesday 12 April 2006 01:27, Christian Biere wrote:
> > Does "make install" really install these files where gtk-gnutella
> > expects them? When I manually copy the system-wide hostiles.txt to
> > my user config directory (~/.gtk-gnutella), then the corresponding
> > warning disappears.
>
> Either the warnings should be corrected (or just suppressed) or
> gtk-gnutella should create empty files to get rid of these
> warnings. These warnings are not really bad because you might
> have removed these files accidently or whatever and in this
> case the warning would really help.

So why do you maintain and distribute a hostiles.txt in the first place, 
when the user is supposed to make his own? And why does "make install" 
copy this file to a system-wide place when gtk-gnutella will never try 
to read it?

Hauke


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