Ciao David,
as a general Linux rule if you put something in your $HOME works for you only.
/usr/share/ works for ALL users in your Linux box.
You need to be root in order to write on /usr/share or any other system wide 
path.

Maurizio

In data domenica 23 ottobre 2016 07:57:26 CEST, Patrick Shanahan ha scritto:
> * David Vincent-Jones <david...@gmail.com> [10-23-16 05:04]:
> > There are 2 luarc locations on my system: /usr/share/luarc and
> > HOME/.config/darktable/luarc
> 
> rpm -qf /usr/share/luarc
> 
> there is no /usr/share/luarc on any of my boxesl.
> 
> > Should lua script requires be located in both of these files?
> 
> guess that would depend on what was calling lua.  i believe dt *only* uses
> ~/.config/darktable/luarc and from looking at the program definition
> online, I don't even see luarc specified.
> 
> but you could answer your own question by adding a requirement to first
> one of your luarc's and not the other and calling the script.
> 
> > Where do I find all of the location for all current dt lua scripts?
> 
> darktable manual
> google, github, duckduckgo, ...
> 
> but that will only tell those advertised, not those on private systems.


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