the leading / is not needed in /%s/ %s will be the home directory...i checked wxwidgets code and they are catching the home dir from $HOME or from /etc/passwd...so "%s/.audacity..." is correct, the "/%s/" will shown as //home/user.
hardy patch wrong.
the leading / is not needed in /%s/ %s will be the home directory...i checked wxwidgets code and they are catching the home dir from $HOME or from /etc/passwd...so "%s/.audacity..." is correct, the "/%s/" will shown as //home/user.
hardy patch wrong.
http:// bugs.gentoo. org/show_ bug.cgi? id=199751# c12