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Tim Allingham, mused, then expounded: |
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> On Thu, 2007-05-17 at 09:26 -0700, Bob Sanders wrote: |
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> > Shouldn't - xml:readwrite:$(HOME)/.gconf |
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> > be something like - xml:readwrite$/home/deserted/.gconf |
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> > or - xml:readwrite$~/.gconf |
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> > Bob |
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> > - |
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> Unfortunately no such luck, good thought but pretty sure $(HOME) is a |
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> variable pointing to the home folder of the user who ran the command |
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> (similar to the way ~ works) |
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Sorry. Still, $(HOME) looks a bit weird, but I've no clue what XML is |
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defining here. I tend to expect variables to be something lile - $HOME. |
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Nice, simple, long history of use. |
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Bob |
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