When i talk to kde profile, i speak of
/etc/kde-profile defined in kderc and
kde-user-profile. I'm using Trinity 3.5.13 on debian.
I use kde profile in order to manage menu,
wallpaper ... and i would like tu use the env
folder. If i create :
$HOME/.trinirty/env/locale.sh, it works but not in the kde profile.
I have found in the startkde where
$HOME/.trinity/env, /opt/trinity/env where used but not my
profile folder. Thanks for your help.
Which version of Trinity are you using? 3.5.13? 3.5.13.1? GIT?
Bear in mind that the default profile directory is
$HOME/.trinity and not $HOME/.kde, $HOME/.kde3, etc.
Posting the contents of locale.sh might help. :)
Does Trinity support running scripts from a global env location? Probably but I'm
being rhetorical as I don't know the answer. Perhaps filing a bug report is the best
way to keep this problem active?
Just a thought, is the locale.sh script stored in your global env location executable by
all users (chmod 777)?
Darrell