I am running Picasa 3.6 under Ubuntu 10.04.

I am trying to hack a "profiles" approach to Picasa... and failing.
This is what I tried to do:

- copied ~/.google/picasa/3.0/ to different dir (~/.picasa2)
- copied /opt/google/picasa/3.0/bin/wrapper to wrapper2 and edited the
following
    - 356:export WINEPREFIX=$HOME/.picasa2
- copied /opt/google/picasa/3.0/bin/picasa to picasa2 and edited the
following
    - 125:WINEPREFIX="$HOME/.picasa2"
- edited ~/.picasa2/dosdevices/c: link to point to ../drive_c

After that, I ran /opt/google/picasa/3.0/bin/picasa2 and told picasa
to watch a different photo dir.  This worked well.  Then I ran the
original picasa and it was still pointing to the old photo dir.  I
thought I had succeeded in running 2 "profiles".

However, when I re-ran picasa2, it looked like the original picasa
again.  The change in photo dir that I had made previously was not
there.

Any ideas on what I am missing?

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