Le lundi 04 décembre 2006 à 12:18 +0100, Josselin Mouette a écrit : > Le lundi 04 décembre 2006 à 11:43 +0100, David BERCOT a écrit : > > I've tried --config-source=/home/$user/.gconf and it says : > > > > # gconftool-2 --config-source=/home/david.bercot/.gconf --get > > "/apps/evolution/mail/accounts" > > L'accès a(ux) source(s) de configuration a échoué : Impossible de > > résoudre l'adresse de la source de configuration: Impossible de résoudre > > l'adresse de la source de configuration: Adresse incorrecte > > « /home/david.bercot/.gconf » > > The correct config source would be "xml::/home/$user/.gconf".
Ah, OK ! > > > If you wish to set settings for all users, you should write them as > > > root into /etc/gconf instead, see /etc/gconf/2/path. > > > > Yes, it would be a good solution. But if a user has the same key, which > > one will be the last : the /etc/gconf one or the /home/$user/.gconf > > one ? > > This is all your choice. You can set default settings or mandatory > settings. The simplest way to do that is to launch gconf-editor as root. > It can open you "defaults" and "mandatory" settings windows. Thank you very much. I understand now ;-) Just a last question : how can I set a long value (ie : [<?xml version="1.0"?><account name="David [Wanadoo\]" uid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" enabled="true"><identity>[...]) ? Thank you. David. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

