# This file stores the addresses of config sources for GConf # When a value is stored or requested, the sources are scanned from top to # bottom, and the first one to have a value for the key (or the first one # to be writeable) is used to load/store the data. # See the GConf manual for details # Look first in systemwide mandatory settings directory xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory # To read in any mandatory settings that the Sys Admin may have created # prior to a desktop system upgrade. The SysAdmin can stick read-only system # wide sources in this file. include /etc/gconf/2/local-mandatory.path # Sabayon mandatory path include "$(HOME)/.gconf.path.mandatory" # Now see where users want us to look - basically the user can stick arbitrary # sources in a ~/.config/gconf.path file and they're inserted here include "$(USERCONFIGDIR)/gconf/path" # Legacy file location include "$(HOME)/.gconf.path" # Give users a default storage location, # $(USERCONFIGDIR)/gconf (or $(HOME)/.gconf when it exists, for backward compatibility) xml:readwrite:$(DEFAULTUSERSOURCE) # Then look at the systemwide customizations xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults # Sabayon optional path include "$(HOME)/.gconf.path.defaults" # To read in any defaults settings that the Sys Admin may have created # prior to a desktop system upgrade. The SysAdmin can stick default values # system-wide in this file. include /etc/gconf/2/local-defaults.path # Then check vendor preferences xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.vendor # And finally look at the defaults defined by installed schemas xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.schemas