Re: GConf / *.schemas question

2005-09-28 Thread randhir phagura
Hi Simon, Hi Brandin' A lot of thanks for your exposes on 'sudo'. Will delve into it. Thanks. Warm Regards Randhir Phagura -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page

Re: GConf / *.schemas question

2005-09-23 Thread David Ciecierski
Thank you kindly. You are most welcome, it's possibly the fist time I was actually useful on this forum (ie. not bugging people with my own problems)... And good luck with pkg-usr - it's an awesome hint, even if it means additional work at times and there are nights when you feel like throwin

Re: GConf / *.schemas question

2005-09-23 Thread S. Anthony Sequeira
On Friday 23 September 2005 20:45, David Ciecierski wrote: > > Could you enlighten me as to why this is necessary? > > It is because gconftool-2, as well as its configuration file and schema > database belong to the gconf user - so if you're installing a new > package as another unprivileged user (

GConf / *.schemas question

2005-09-23 Thread Lennon Cook
Since I use the package user hint, when I build a package that installs GConf schemas I pass --disable-schemas-install to ./configure , and install them manually as root afterwards using gconftool-2. My question is quite simply, can I then delete the *.schemas file? Do any apps need the raw file in