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Linux is not using the correct userData directory for development builds #6451

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bbondy opened this issue Dec 29, 2016 · 8 comments
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bbondy commented Dec 29, 2016

It currently uses the CWD instead of ~/.config/

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willy-b commented Dec 29, 2016

fwiw, I'm on Ubuntu LTS 14.04 and Brave uses ~/.config/brave-development for development and ~/.config/brave for production

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Sh1d0w commented Dec 29, 2016

I can confirm it is using ~/.config directory correctly under Fedora 25.

@bbondy bbondy changed the title Linux is not using the correct userData directory Linux is not using the correct userData directory for development builds Dec 30, 2016
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bbondy commented Dec 30, 2016

This only effects development builds, updated title.

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@posix4e can you take a look at this?

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willy-b commented Dec 30, 2016

I can't reproduce this in development with yesterday's master on Linux. What Linux are you on @bbondy and what rev?

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posix4e commented Dec 30, 2016

@bridiver will do next! I think i told him, about it :)

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bbondy commented Dec 30, 2016

Already grabbed it.

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bbondy commented Jan 16, 2017

Test plan: npm start from Linux only and if it doesn't create a brave-development folder then it is fixed.

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