On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 01:52:34PM +0000, Guillaume Munch wrote: > Le 11/11/2015 00:40, Richard Heck a écrit : > >commit cc83dfa887ade5ef059d338cbf353d77db926f40 > >Author: Richard Heck <rgh...@lyx.org> > >Date: Tue Nov 10 12:39:24 2015 -0500 > > > > Fix bug #9554: When we save a file that was not originally in the > > current > > LyX format, create a backup of the original file. We put it in the > > backup > > directory, if one exists, otherwise in the directory the original file > > is > > in. This is the same strategy as for normal backups. Basically, the only > > diferences are: (i) what name we use and (ii) we do not over-write any > > backups that may already exist. > > > > > I just found a file "varwidth-floats-side-by-side-499.lyx" at the root > of my build directory (from where I usually run src/lyx). According to > what I had understood this should have been in lib/examples/, where the > original file varwidth-floats-side-by-side.lyx has always been, instead.
I would have expected the same. > My backup dir is set to "". Is there a risk that we are going to pollute > all the users ~/ dir with alpha? We can wait for a reply before releasing alpha. Scott