Update of patch #3092 (project wesnoth):
Assigned to: ivanovic => boucman
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Follow-up Comment #3:
Right, boucman assigned this one to me and I almost forgot it...
Okay, lets get to the topic: Where would the system wide preferences have to
reside? Basically I see two usecases for this:
1) Setting up the wesnoth client so that it can find the local wesnoth server
or connect to some different server as default. This would mean some
"wesnothrc" file.
2) Define some server settings as default (port, sockets to use, ...).
Somehow those things should probably be defined somewhere in a file (or files)
in /etc/ and things should be well integrated right in the build system(s) to
also allow "normal users" (not only package managers who can bundle
everything!) the use of this feature. For those cases this really sounds good
and sane to me.
Reassigning to boucman for all the rest.
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