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UPDATE-GCONF-DEFAULTS(8) System Manager's Manual UPDATE-GCONF-DEFAULTS(8)

NAME

update-gconf-defaults - generate GConf defaults shipped in Debian packages

SYNOPSIS

update-gconf-defaults [options]

DESCRIPTION

This manual page documents briefly the update-gconf-defaults command.

update-gconf-defaults is responsible for generating defaults used by GConf from the files found in /usr/share/gconf/defaults.

The syntax of files in this directory consists in lines containing the key name, some white space, and the key value, which can be an integer, a boolean, a float, a string or a list of strings. Example:

/apps/myprogram/frob_number 42
/apps/myprogram/do_foo true
/apps/myprogram/priority 1.25
/apps/myprogram/name "Gotcha !"
/apps/myprogram/names [Ha ha!,Let's keep serious,Ho ho!]

Files are processed in alphabetical order. Files processed later take precedence over the previous ones if they include the same defaults. Thus, it is recommended to name them NN_package with NN being a 2-digit number and package the package name. It is recommended to set NN as 10 for packages in the Debian archive, 20 for derived distributions, 50 for CDD distributions, and 90 for site-specific packages.

OPTIONS

Specify an alternate source directory where to find the defaults.
Specify an alternate destination directory where to build the resulting GConf tree.
Sets source and destination directories appropriate for the mandatory values.

FILES

/usr/share/gconf/defaults/
The directory from which defaults files are read.
/usr/share/gconf/mandatory/
The directory from which defaults files for mandatory settings are read.
/var/lib/gconf/debian.defaults
The directory where the GConf tree for default settings is generated. It is read by GConf with the default Debian configuration, and it takes precedence over upstream defaults.
/var/lib/gconf/debian.mandatory
The directory where the GConf tree for mandatory settings is generated. It is read by GConf with the default Debian configuration, and it takes precedence over user settings.

SEE ALSO

dh_gconf(1),gconftool(1).

AUTHOR

Josselin Mouette <joss@debian.org>.

2 Feb 2009