> [...] configuration files will have to reference different home directories.
Then they should be using $SNAP_USER_DATA or $SNAP_USER_COMMON. Those will be user-specific.
> Kyle, as you well know from your experience with redis not all programs can take advantage of that.
Are you referring to my blog post[1]? If so, then you also may have noticed that while redis doesn't support environment variables contained within its config files, it still provided a way for me to use environment variables.
> [...] configuration files will have to reference different home directories.
Then they should be using $SNAP_USER_DATA or $SNAP_USER_COMMON. Those will be user-specific.
> Kyle, as you well know from your experience with redis not all programs can take advantage of that.
Are you referring to my blog post[1]? If so, then you also may have noticed that while redis doesn't support environment variables contained within its config files, it still provided a way for me to use environment variables.
[1]: https:/ /kyrofa. com/posts/ snapping- nextcloud- the-memcache