Re: Anything like the Windows Registry or INI files for Linux/Unix?
From: Glen (gsd_at_gmx.co.uk)
Date: 03/17/04
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Date: 17 Mar 2004 05:06:37 -0800
gazelle@yin.interaccess.com (Kenny McCormack) wrote in message news:<c2ll89$2u8$1@yin.interaccess.com>...
> Now, before anyone starts flaming me, be aware that this is a serious
> inquiry. There is something nice about the registry and/or INI files in
> Windows and high level API functions to access them, both in terms of
> saving you (presumably, you the C programmer) the pain of opening,
> closing, and parsing files, and in terms of standardization (I.e., solve
> the problem once and be done with it).
>
> ISTR that in the context of the Unix version of one or more of the popular
> browsers (Mozilla and/or Netscape), that someone had done exactly this.
> Note that in Windows, there is actually OS support for it; the OS handles
> the caching specially. Not sure if that part was ported to Unix.
>
> Anyway, any pointers gratefully accepted.
There's an interesting idea at http://registry.sourceforge.net/. The
author makes sense, and it would be an excellent attempt to bring a
more unified feel to Linux.
G
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