Be carefull!
If SOGo is running and you edit .GNUstepDefaults , then your .GNUstepDefaults
gets overwritten.
First of all stop SOGo copy your .GNUstepDefaults to .GNUstepDefaults.sav or
what ever you like and then edit .GNUstepDefaults , save your changes.
Start SOGo.
Godd Luck
Daniel
At Tue, 19 Jun 2012 17:45:18 -0500,
James Rose wrote:
On 6/19/2012 5:01 PM, Ludovic Marcotte wrote:
On 19/06/12 16:58, James Rose wrote:
What would cause /etc/init.d/sogo restart (ubuntu 12.04, latest
stable) to overwrite /home/sogo/GNUstep/Defaults/.GNUstepDefaults
You've edited the
* Jeroen Dekkers users@sogo.nu:
This is actually the side-effect of my patch to put SOGo's
configuration in /etc where it belongs, instead of the standard
GNUstep defaults mechanism. Because my patch just reads
/etc/sogo/sogo.conf once on startup, it will never overwrite anything
and the
On 19/06/12 16:58, James Rose wrote:
What would cause /etc/init.d/sogo restart (ubuntu 12.04, latest
stable) to overwrite /home/sogo/GNUstep/Defaults/.GNUstepDefaults
You've edited the file by hand and you made a syntax error in it.
GNUstep (not SOGo) will wipe the file when any GNUstep
On 6/19/2012 5:01 PM, Ludovic Marcotte wrote:
On 19/06/12 16:58, James Rose wrote:
What would cause /etc/init.d/sogo restart (ubuntu 12.04, latest
stable) to overwrite /home/sogo/GNUstep/Defaults/.GNUstepDefaults
You've edited the file by hand and you made a syntax error in it.
GNUstep (not
On 6/19/2012 5:49 PM, Ludovic Marcotte wrote:
On 19/06/12 18:45, James Rose wrote:
Thanks for that bit of info. Do you happen to know a way to disable
this in GNUStep? Ma google didn't seem to return anything...
AFAIK there's no way. You can always ask/complain on the
discuss-gnus...@gnu.org
what about using default write / read ? would that not ensure proper
syntax and avoid the issue at hand?
Just a thought
On 6/19/2012 5:49 PM, Ludovic Marcotte wrote:
On 19/06/12 18:45, James Rose wrote:
Thanks for that bit of info. Do you happen to know a way to disable
this in GNUStep? Ma