On Sunday, 12 December 2004 19:29, Paul Surgeon wrote:
What do people think about having a ~/.fgfs folder?
I need a place to be able to read and write user data.
.fgfsrc could also live in there too.
After chatting with Melchior a bit :
Can I add a FG-HOME environment variable in case HOME
On 12/12/04 at 7:52 PM Paul Surgeon wrote:
On Sunday, 12 December 2004 19:29, Paul Surgeon wrote:
What do people think about having a ~/.fgfs folder?
I need a place to be able to read and write user data.
.fgfsrc could also live in there too.
I personally think that if you can get fgfs to
Paul Surgeon wrote:
What do people think about having a ~/.fgfs folder?
I need a place to be able to read and write user data.
.fgfsrc could also live in there too.
After chatting with Melchior a bit :
Can I add a FG-HOME environment variable in case HOME does not exist?
The order of preference
On Sunday 12 December 2004 18:29, Paul Surgeon wrote:
What do people think about having a ~/.fgfs folder?
I need a place to be able to read and write user data.
.fgfsrc could also live in there too.
I would prefer a folder called ~/.flightgear instead of ~/.fgfs.
This is an usability issue
What do people think about having a ~/.fgfs folder?
I need a place to be able to read and write user data.
.fgfsrc could also live in there too.
After chatting with Melchior a bit :
Can I add a FG-HOME environment variable in case HOME does not exist?
The order of preference will be :
1. FG_HOME