Edmondo Tommasina <edmondo.tommas...@gmail.com> writes: > On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 11:32 PM, Eric Anholt <e...@anholt.net> wrote: >> Edmondo Tommasina <edmondo.tommas...@gmail.com> writes: >> >>> On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 6:05 PM, Eric Anholt <e...@anholt.net> wrote: >>>> Edmondo Tommasina <edmondo.tommas...@gmail.com> writes: >>>> >>>>> Define a new MESA_USER_DRIRC environment variable to load a customized >>>>> drirc file. >>>>> >>>>> When the variable is not defined, nothing changes and the ${HOME}/.drirc >>>>> file will be loaded. >>>>> >>>>> If the variable is set to a file, this file will be loaded instead of >>>>> the the ${HOME}/.drirc. >>>>> >>>>> Example: MESA_USER_DRIRC=~/glthread.drirc glxgears >>>>> >>>>> If the variable is set to nothing, it avoids to load the ${HOME}/.drirc >>>>> file. >>>>> >>>>> Example: MESA_USER_DRIRC= glxgears >>>> >>>> Could you extend the commit message to describe what problem is being >>>> solved? Why wouldn't you just customize your .drirc, since it's in your >>>> homedir already? >>> >>> I've posted a second version of the patch, trying to better document the >>> possible generic usage of the variable. >>> >>> My use: I don't have a ~/.drirc file since I prefer to have my desktop >>> running with the default mesa setting (/etc/drirc). If the ~/.drirc file >>> would exist, it would impact all the applications started with my >>> user and not only the one I want to test. This is potentially a little >>> problem being solved. >>> >>> For me it's useful when I test/benchmark something: I like to use >>> prepared config file just for this kind of test, instead of passing >>> a list of env variables. >> >> So you want to set this environment variable so you can avoid passing >> things as environment variables? That doesn't seem like a strong enough >> justification for the patch, to me. > > Right. But well, this was the weakest justification of the three I've > given. Anyways, I agree :) > > Any opinion about the possibility to skip the load of ~/.drirc with > the variable? Could this be useful?
I don't see why, if you want to not have a .drirc, you don't just delete .drirc. Or, if you have some settings in .drirc you don't want, you don't just remove them.
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