On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 10:15 AM, Gert Doering <g...@greenie.muc.de> wrote:

> >
> > No, currently --config goes first.
>
> Which we might want to turn around, then (changes user-visible behaviour
> in case the config file has a "log mylog.txt" line)...
>

With the GUI overriding some of the user options in the config is required.
At least most --management related options in the config file have to be
reset for the GUI to work, so I suppose its ok to move log to the front
leaving others to follow --config.

Is there any option that behaves like --log (i.e., the first one wins and
subsequent ones are silently ignored) ?


> Anyway, I don't want to be actually the one who solves that, I'm just
> a user who tends to run into user-unfriendliness all the time :-)


The problem is that no active users have time or interest to contribute to
the GUI. I hardly used it until the other day (preferred NSSM + MI-GUI to
avoid runas admin). Now with iservice available, a laptop at home is
running the GUI +iservice, so a bit more motivated to hack it.

Selva

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