Pyrenamer - a new problem
Nils Kassube
kassube at gmx.net
Sat Mar 22 07:22:32 UTC 2014
rikona wrote:
> Friday, March 21, 2014, 3:20:57 PM, Nils wrote:
> > In your case the configuration is probably in "$HOME/.pyrenamer/"
> > because that directory is created if you run pyrenamer the first
> > time.
>
> I do have that, backed it up, cleared it out, makes no difference. :-(
> locate gives me a LOT [100+] of files all over the place with
> pyrenamer in the file name. Do python pgms have a semi-standard place
> to write configs as does KDE? It's supposedly written in PyGTK - a
> different animal from plain python? - needs separate update? Would
> plain GTK updates screw this up?
I'm sorry that it didn't help. But the command
find -iname \*pyrenamer\*
gave another location: "$HOME/.gconf/apps/pyrenamer/". Hopefully you
have more luck with that directory.
BTW: I removed locate from my systems because the output was only very
seldom helpful to me. And it used a lot of resources when it updates its
database, which happened too often when I wanted to use the machine.
Nils
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