> > This is one area I am not conversant with. > Pritpal you simply need to create, if not exist, a $HOME/.hbide dir and then use that dir to store hbide itself data or other not volatile infos for example the hbide .ini files
Then project data related to single project can be stored without restrictions in any place into user file structure. Then the user can easily save the $HOME data with all setting and all owned files in it. If you need to write in a all user writable temporary dir you can also use the system /tmp/ directory. > Someone has to tweak location paths in hbIDE overall structure. > It is pity that you are restricted in so many ways in Linux. > Is one of the best features that i like on *nix this is really a very good system protection feature > So what I feel is better to propogate Harbour installation including hbIDE. > It isn't absolutely related to Harbour. Viktor has esplained better than me in this thread. Best regards, Marco
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