removing unused dirs
- From: Jonathan Koren <jkoren cs siu edu>
- To: gconf-list gnome org
- Subject: removing unused dirs
- Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 11:38:48 -0600 (CST)
I'm creating an RSS feed applet, and I need to store some configuration
information on a per feed basis. Naturally I decided to store some of
this information in seperate gconf directories.
Creating a directory for a newly added feed is straight forward, but how
do I remove a directory for a newly removed feed? I don't really want to
leave files and directories that will most likely never be used again
lying all over the disk.
Examining my own ~/.gconf and finding artifacts to various uninstalled
applications and long removed applets implies there really isn't a way to
do this. Is this the case, and if so will gconf ever support key and
directory removal?
Thanks.
--
Jonathan Koren World domination? I'll leave that to the
jkoren cs siu edu religious nuts and the Republicans, thank you.
http://www.cs.siu.edu/~jkoren/ -- The Monarch, "Venture Brothers"
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