--- Raul Dias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dustin Navea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Hey, received a note from Riszanyi Zsolt asking to > >implement use of $KDEHOME in wineshelllink. Well, > I > >took a look at it, and started to do that, but then > I > >realized that if we do that and they have 2 > versions > >of KDE installed (i.e. Mandrake 8.2's way, KDE2 in > >/usr and KDE3 in /opt), the icons will only be in 1 > of > >the 2 directories. So, instead I finished off my > KDE3 > >support, and it will be submitted tomorrow, I have > 1 > >minor change to make to it. > > > >-Dustin > > Are you sure that $KDEHOME is the right var? > > In my system at least (Conectiva Linux 8.0), the var > is > $KDEDIR and it point to /usr/lib/kde3 . > > > []'s > Raul Dias > >
Guess is depends on the distro... Redhat and Mandrake use $KDEHOME to point to KDE's directory in your home directory (~/.kde3 for kde3 and ~/.kde2 for kde2... But like i said above, I'm not putting $KDEHOME into wineshelllink, and what you just said is another argument in favor of not using $KDEHOME, so it is settled, no $KDEHOME in wineshelllink, too many headaches... ;) -Dustin __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience http://launch.yahoo.com