On Fri, Dec 05, 2003 at 01:54:10PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes spake thusly:
 
> >>>>> "Martin" == Martin Vermeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> Martin> It seems to do that automatically nowadays. If it finds a
> Martin> 'wrong' config file in the default location, it just dumps its
> Martin> own on top. Didn't use to be that way. (You can avoid it with
> Martin> the -userdir option. Still this shouldn't happen.)
> 
> Could you expand on this a bit. Do you mean that the automatic
> reconfiguration is a bad thing?
> 
> JMarc

No, it's a good thing.

What I noticed was, that when LyX 1.4CVS is started up without the
-userdir flag, it finds the configuration in ~/.lyx (put there by my
production LyX -- still 1.1.5fix1-1 as an RPM :-) ), notices that it
isn't the right format and starts reconfiguring.

I think it should only do that if the config file is missing.

- Martin

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