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Re: Backwards (and forwards) compatible nanorc files
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Benno Schulenberg |
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Re: Backwards (and forwards) compatible nanorc files |
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Mon, 6 Jan 2020 19:48:12 +0100 |
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Op 06-01-2020 om 06:10 schreef Saagar Jha:
> I could probably live with what I have right now when Apple either updates
> their version of nano [...]
That seems unlikely. Apple appears to be allergic to the GPL version 3.
Nano switched to GPLv3 with 2.0.7. So Apple stopped at 2.0.6. :|
> [...] or perhaps you could invoke it with --rcfile= option to pass it a custom
> nanorc path to load
Hm. Yes, I've thought of that before. Currently there is no way to just
ignore the system's /etc/nanorc file and nevertheless load the user's .nanorc,
because --ignorercfiles skips both of them. With an rcfile= option, the user
could load just their own .nanorc file, and interpose whatever fancy loading
scheme they like via an alias. I will file a feature request on Savannah for
this tomorrow, if you don't beat me to it.
Benno
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