name: htsn
-version: 0.0.1
+version: 0.0.2
cabal-version: >= 1.8
author: Michael Orlitzky
maintainer: Michael Orlitzky <michael@orlitzky.com>
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Any of the command-line options mentioned above can be specified in a
configuration file instead. We first look for \"htsnrc\" in the
- system configuration directory (/etc on Unix). We then look for a file
- named \".htsnrc\" in the user's home directory. The latter will override
+ system configuration directory. We then look for a file named
+ \".htsnrc\" in the user's home directory. The latter will override
the former.
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+ The user's home directory is simply $HOME on Unix; on Windows its
+ wherever %APPDATA% points. The system configuration directory
+ is determined by Cabal; the /sysconfdir/ parameter during
+ the \"configure\" step is used.
+ .
The file's syntax is given by examples in the htsnrc.example file
(included with /htsn/).
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