I was just thinking about potentially selling a game on the Ubuntu Software Center one day, and according to http://developer.ubuntu.com/publish/my-apps-packages/, it seems they want the app to only write to ~/.config/, not ~/.local/.
Perhaps a future version of LÖVE (0.8?) could have adapted the write directory to make it easier to sell games on the USC? Or is there an easy way to change the write folder?
Change the writing directory on Ubuntu?
Change the writing directory on Ubuntu?
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Re: Change the writing directory on Ubuntu?
Actually, they're perfectly fine with the way it is now, since we oblige to the XDG specs. Keep in mind it's not really config you (can) store in there.
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Re: Change the writing directory on Ubuntu?
I had to look that up; here's the link for others in my situation: XDG Base Directory Specification.bartbes wrote:Actually, they're perfectly fine with the way it is now, since we oblige to the XDG specs. Keep in mind it's not really config you (can) store in there.
When I write def I mean function.
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Re: Change the writing directory on Ubuntu?
Right, well, basically I was just bragging about our spec-compliance anyway .
In case you're still in doubt, there is, in fact, a love game in the USC.
In case you're still in doubt, there is, in fact, a love game in the USC.
Re: Change the writing directory on Ubuntu?
Yes, I know. I assumed they changed the location somehow, but I guess they didn't. That's good.bartbes wrote:Right, well, basically I was just bragging about our spec-compliance anyway .
In case you're still in doubt, there is, in fact, a love game in the USC.
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