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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi,<br>
I am adding some more info to my question.<br>
I am using QStandardPaths.<br>
Harbour is refusing my app, stating that I should use <span
ng-switch="" on="message.message_type"><span class="ng-scope"
ng-switch-when="REJECTION">$XDG_CONFIG_HOME<br>
Still, this var is not set. The only ones are:<br>
</span></span>"XDG_SESSION_ID" value: "c5"<br>
and<br>
"XDG_RUNTIME_DIR" value: "/run/user/100000"<br>
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</style>I need to add data files during installation, and the user
should be able to add/remove data files from his PC via USB.<br>
Thanks.<br>
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<span ng-switch="" on="message.message_type"></span>On 01/07/2014
07:29 PM, Wim de Vries wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:52CC47A5.3050007@xs4all.nl" type="cite">Hi,
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Can someone please explain how the XDG folders work.
<br>
These env vars seem not be set when I try to read the values with
QProcessEnvironment.
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So how can I read/write to those folders (C++)?
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And how to access them from QML?
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The documention/FAQ only gives a very general spec.
<br>
I must be missing sth.
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Thanks.
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