On Tuesday 31 January 2006 14:45, Patrick Nagel wrote: > To be honest - I have no idea how to use kwriteconfig (or kreadconfig). I > played around with it a bit, but never got it to work as expected, and then > decided to stick with sed. In your case for example kwriteconfig --file kioslaverc --group "Proxy Settings" --key ProxyType $value to set the proxy type to $value > > See the descrption for > > dcop --pipe > > on how to make multiple calls with one dcop startup > > I thought about that, too, but here's the blocker: "The '%1' placeholder > cannot be used to replace e.g. the program, object or method name." (from > dcop help). I would have to replace the program, which is impossible. ah, too bad. I thought that worked > > Actually I guess, which means that would have to be tested, it might be > > sufficient to call repareseSlaveConfiguration on just one scheduler, > > maybe the one kded uses. > > I tried to let only kded reparse the http configuration, but it doesn't > work then. I don't like that "brute force" method either ;) Well, seems there is no way around that :( Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer <kevin.krammer@xxxxxx> Qt/KDE Developer, Debian User Moderator: www.mrunix.de (German), www.qtcentre.org
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