On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 12:17 AM, Michael Van Canneyt < mich...@freepascal.org> wrote:
> > > On Wed, 30 Mar 2011, Zaher Dirkey wrote: > > You all repeat another discuses, while the end user like me, still have >> problem to share him config espicialy for IDE. >> >> The real question, without using command line how to share config file >> between Windows and Linux at the same computer, (export/import it is bad >> idea). >> Let me point where is my config files. >> >> And another problem u must care about it that not all config setting suite >> for Linux if i made it in Windows >> >> Why it is bad idea if i put head config file in the config directory >> (whatever it placed) to forward the config dir to another one?. >> > > You can place the config path wherever you want. See: > > http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Multiple_Lazarus#The_config_directory > > So you can use > > lazarus --primary-config-path=/my/shared/config/directory/for/lazarus > > or > lazarus --primary-config-path=/my/private/settings > > I already have this answer before. this command line params, that mean i must make shortcut for it, and i am not sure if lazarus will take it when rebuild packages and restart. > This, combined with some windows batch files or desktop shortcuts, will > cover almost anything you are likely to encounter. > > The only point I was trying to make is that on UNIX (and only on Unix) > looking by default in the directory where the binary is, goes against > long-standing unix practise and recommendations. > No unix tool does this. Not even when it is freshly (re)built from sources. > And neither should Lazarus. > > I am sure there is tool use Environment to change the workspace place in linux/unix. -- Zaher Dirkey
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