Giuseppe Aruta wrote:

Hi,

> sorry but I am not adeveloper so I didn't see other problems.

no problem ;-)

> I ask you some explications about your mail, please:
> ~/.jump/   I imaged that this is the directory where Openjump is located at
> least  all the files that it requires to work. Which basically was, for me,
> the same of text $JUMP_HOME. 

No, that's a directory in the user's home directory where configuration files
should be stored. Under Linux/Unix, files starting with "." in the user's home
directory (which can be written as "~") are "hidden" and are used to store
configuration files for most applications.

I think the following behaviour was intended:

 * check if ~/.jump/ exists.
   * If yes, try to locate all the config files there.
   * If no, try to locate all the config files in $JUMP_HOME.

But I don't think it's such a big deal, since if the directory does NOT exist,
it is never created (it's only used if the user creates it manually).

Best regards, Andreas
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