Storing configuration outside a standard user configuration directory is bad practise and very unhelpful for distributions wanting to package this software.
This respects the old configuation location for compatibility.
XDG_CONFIG_HOME or ~/.config should make sense on just about any non-Windows OS.
Sorry if this isn't quite right, I haven't written Java for years.
Storing configuration outside a standard user configuration directory is bad practise and very unhelpful for distributions wanting to package this software.
This respects the old configuation location for compatibility.
XDG_CONFIG_HOME
or~/.config
should make sense on just about any non-Windows OS.Sorry if this isn't quite right, I haven't written Java for years.