Changed: #1023 Use a standard application path for writing files

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kervala 2010-07-16 23:12:25 +02:00
parent f4c0778e45
commit d65129e67d

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@ -1966,7 +1966,23 @@ void CClientConfig::serial(class NLMISC::IStream &f) throw(NLMISC::EStream)
void CClientConfig::init(const string &configFileName) void CClientConfig::init(const string &configFileName)
{ {
if(!CFile::fileExists(configFileName)) if(!CFile::fileExists(configFileName))
{
#if defined(NL_ETC_PREFIX) && defined(NL_SHARE_PREFIX)
nlwarning("CFG::init: creating '%s' with default values", configFileName.c_str ());
// create the basic .cfg that link the default one
FILE *fp = fopen(configFileName.c_str(), "w");
if (fp == NULL)
{
nlerror ("CFG::init: Can't create config file '%s'", configFileName.c_str());
}
fprintf(fp, "RootConfigFilename = \"%s/client_default.cfg\";\n", NL_ETC_PREFIX);
fprintf(fp, "DataPath = { \"%s/data\" };\n", NL_SHARE_PREFIX);
fclose(fp);
#else
nlwarning("CFG::init: '%s' Not Found !!!", configFileName.c_str ()); nlwarning("CFG::init: '%s' Not Found !!!", configFileName.c_str ());
#endif
}
// if the config file will be modified, it calls automatically the function setValuesOnFileChange() // if the config file will be modified, it calls automatically the function setValuesOnFileChange()
ClientCfg.ConfigFile.setCallback (CClientConfig::setValuesOnFileChange); ClientCfg.ConfigFile.setCallback (CClientConfig::setValuesOnFileChange);