2010/12/7 Markus Korn <email address hidden>: > Ohh? Is KDE (or the distro you are using) not using xdg, or why is > ~/.cache not there?
«KDE supports the base directory specification and the various environment variables it prescribes in addition to the KDE filesystem hierarchy.» http://techbase.kde.org/KDE_System_Administration/XDG_Filesystem_Hierarchy
> And if KDE uses something else for such kind of > `local log files` we should use this location instead of creating > XDG_CACHE with a big hammer.
Disagree, the location of stuff shouldn't change depending on with which session you're logged in (or what directories already exist).
2010/12/7 Markus Korn <email address hidden>:
> Ohh? Is KDE (or the distro you are using) not using xdg, or why is
> ~/.cache not there?
«KDE supports the base directory specification and the various techbase. kde.org/ KDE_System_ Administration/ XDG_Filesystem_ Hierarchy
environment variables it prescribes in addition to the KDE filesystem
hierarchy.»
http://
> And if KDE uses something else for such kind of
> `local log files` we should use this location instead of creating
> XDG_CACHE with a big hammer.
Disagree, the location of stuff shouldn't change depending on with
which session you're logged in (or what directories already exist).