Hello,
I have a file called mytesting.schemas with the following content: <gconfschemafile> <schemalist> <schema> <key>/schemas/apps/my_app/my_key</key> <applyto>/apps/my_app/my_key</applyto> <owner>my_app</owner> <type>int</type> <default>42</default> <locale name="C"> <short>A short description of this key</short> <long>A longer description here. We can have lots of text here, describing what the possible values are, and what they mean. </long> </locale> </schema> <schema> <key>/schemas/apps/my_app/my_other_key</key> <applyto>/apps/my_app/my_other_key</applyto> <owner>my_app</owner> <type>bool</type> <default>1</default> <locale name="C"> <short>A short description of this key</short> <long>A longer description here. We can have lots of text here, describing what the possible values are, and what they mean. </long> </locale> </schema> </schemalist> </gconfschemafile> The following command in the terminal registers the schemas in the gconf database: sudo gconf-schemas --register /path/to/mytesting.schemas The following command in the terminal only partially removes the keys from the gconf database: sudo gconf-schemas --unregister /path/to/mytesting.schemas In fact, /schemas/apps/my_app and /apps/my_app remain listed in the gconf database. Is this a bug of the gconf-schemas --unregister command or is there an error with the file mytesting.schemas? Moreover, if I give the "sudo gconf-schemas --register-all" command after the unregister command, /schemas/apps/my_app and /apps/my_app also disappear from the gconf database. Could anybody please tell me what to do? Many thanks in advance. Francesco -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss