There are no v2 files kept. If it's named the same it's just not updated in
the code. Settings are auto migrated from 2 to 3 into the new settings
files.
There will hopefully be a first run screen if I get time to implement it
before release.
@Richard for now make a new profile and run with that
Huh,
what is the rationale behind keeping a V2 file in QGIS3? Migrating fromr
QGIS2 shouldn't mean using the same files.
Régis
2017-11-29 14:20 GMT+01:00 Richard Duivenvoorde :
> On 29-11-17 13:51, Régis Haubourg wrote:
> > Hi,
> > we just realized that
On 29-11-17 13:51, Régis Haubourg wrote:
> Hi,
> we just realized that QGISCUSTOMIZATION2.conf is still used, it is not
> creating a QGISCUSTOMIZATION3.conf.
> I suppose it's a bug? Anyone confirms?
>
> Régis
Régis,
Are you sure it is actually used or is it 'migrated'.
What I found was that
Hi,
we just realized that QGISCUSTOMIZATION2.conf is still used, it is not
creating a QGISCUSTOMIZATION3.conf.
I suppose it's a bug? Anyone confirms?
Régis
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Yep, 'default QGIS3' profile:
When I removed:
~/.local/share/QGIS
I still kept (or migrated??) all kind of settings
Found also this one:
~/.local/share/qgis_help/profiles/default
not sure if this is an old help relict, but if not it should be moved to
default profiles
Then I removed
~/.qgis2
Hey,
All profiles or just the default one? Because settings migration will be
bringing it over from 2 for the default.
On Sun., 26 Nov. 2017, 1:11 am Richard Duivenvoorde,
wrote:
> Hi Devs,
>
> in my understanding all(!) settings and configuration is now moved to
> the
Hi Devs,
in my understanding all(!) settings and configuration is now moved to
the profiles? So in my case:
/home/richard/.local/share/QGIS
isn't it?
BUT if I remove that folder (= all profiles isn't it?), then I still
have the connections I had in earlier work in my Data Browser widgets?
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