On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 12:45:20 +0200 GiGGz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:

> Massimo Maiurana a écrit :
> > GiGGz, il 11/09/2007 09:52, scrisse:
> >> giggz a écrit :
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I'm running under debian sid and so I update e17 throught the repository
> >>> of edevelop. I remove my ~/.e/ several times.
> > 
> > is there a specific reason why you wipe out your config so many
> > times? it should be needed only when there are significant changes
> > in E, but it not happens often (I even forgot when was the last time
> > I had to wipe out ~/.e) and normally E check for this at startup.
> > 
> > I think it should be enough for you to save a copy of your
> > ~/.e/e/config/default/e.cfg and copy it again in ~/.e while E is not
> > running.
> 
> Thx for your answer.
> Several people told me that it was better to remove ~/.e/ when I update.

i never do. and hell - i write a lot of the code. :) it's meant to work without
needing removals. on occasion we do need to change things - but those changes
have been mostly in the applications/menus space, not e config. e;'s config is
self-managed and if it changes in a completely incompatible way - e will nuke
it, otherwise it gets upgraded as you go.
 
>   Now (since I ask this question) several people tell me the 
> opposite...So  I think that I won't remove the ~/.e/ until I get big 
> problem under E17...
> 
> How can I know "big changes" of E17 ?
> I know that I can read comp.window-manager.e.cvs or 
> comp.window-manager.e.devel, but I'm not a developper and so I don't 
> understand the changes very well...Is there a place with understandly 
> changelog ?

no - not while we do development in cvs. you have the cvs commits mailing list
that lets you know what happens, when and by who though. all changes.

> Regards,
> Guillaume
> 
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