Discussion:
session cloning
René J.V. Bertin
2016-04-19 09:32:58 UTC
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Hi,

Is there an easy way to clone an existing session (so all session-related settings are inherited)?

Thanks,
R.
Milian Wolff
2016-04-24 13:01:47 UTC
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Post by René J.V. Bertin
Hi,
Is there an easy way to clone an existing session (so all session-related
settings are inherited)?
No - patches welcome. You'll have to copy the session's config folder contents
to the new folder, so it's also doable with some manual labor from the CLI
with cp & friends.

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René J.V. Bertin
2016-05-07 11:06:05 UTC
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On Sunday April 24 2016 15:01:47 Milian Wolff wrote:

Hi,
Post by Milian Wolff
You'll have to copy the session's config folder contents
to the new folder, so it's also doable with some manual labor from the CLI
with cp & friends.
Is that the folder with the eloquent name in ~/.cache/kdevduchain? Copying the contents of that one into a new session's folder has no effect whatsoever that I can see.

R.
Kevin Funk
2016-05-09 06:44:35 UTC
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Post by René J.V. Bertin
Hi,
Post by Milian Wolff
You'll have to copy the session's config folder contents
to the new folder, so it's also doable with some manual labor from the CLI
with cp & friends.
Is that the folder with the eloquent name in ~/.cache/kdevduchain? Copying
the contents of that one into a new session's folder has no effect
whatsoever that I can see.
~/.cache is for cache, i.e. something which is deletable without loss of
information. No config information is stored here.

The session config folder is at:
~/.local/share/kdevelop/sessions/

HTH,
Kevin
Post by René J.V. Bertin
R.
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René J.V. Bertin
2016-05-09 07:44:10 UTC
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Post by Kevin Funk
~/.local/share/kdevelop/sessions/
Yeah, sorry, I figured that out soon enough after asking :-/

R

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