I am porting a Windows service application to Linux ARM (RPi4). The Windows version is a service and as such its config data resides in the Registry below HKLM. The Linux version will be a Daemon and I would like as much of the code stay unaltered to avoid conversion bugs.
Now I have read that the FPC TRegistry class is able to use the original commands for reading/writing the data by instead using some form of ini- or xml-file store on UNIX. The existing system written in Delphi2007 uses the following key structure: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Companyname\Applicationname\Server\(named values) HKLM\SOFTWARE\Companyname\Applicationname\Configuration\(named values) But how does this work and where/how are the data actually stored in a Linux file system? I have tried to google this but my search skills are not good enough so I came up empty-handed.... Any insight on this very much appreciated. -- Bo Berglund Developer in Sweden -- _______________________________________________ lazarus mailing list lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org https://lists.lazarus-ide.org/listinfo/lazarus