On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 10:05:24AM +0100, Alexander Larsson wrote: > > What happens is this: > > First time you log in, directories will be created based on the current > locale and pointers to them will be created in the file > ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs. We also record the locale used in a separate > file. I really dislikes the idea that directories are created at login time. Couldn't it be possible instead to have them created when needed and use the names and locales recorded in ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs for the default name? > The second time you log in we will only create directories specified in > the defaults file that are not listed in your ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs > file. (So, you'll get new default dirs.) Directories specified in your > config file that has been removed will be changed in the config file to > point to $HOME. It seems to me that there is too much magic in this... > If you log in a second time in a language different than the original > one you will get a dialog asking you whether you want to move to the new > locale, with a list of what would change if you did. Then you can pick, > yes, no, and "never show me this again". I think this is unavoidable, but this should only be done with existing directories. -- Pat -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list