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Yep - great ideas. We will merge shortly. |
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This is still outstanding and will be resolved shortly. |
I assume writing the dbname.txt file was debug that crept in by accident.
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I've rebased this over master to save it going stale. |
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It would be nice to be able to run minUP as a user which doesn't have write access to the directory with the code in (this is just good practice, and also, if it's a git checkout, it saves having to keep avoiding checking in data files).
This PR stops the dbname.txt file getting written to the code directory (I don't think this is used for anything, and doing it like it currently works stops you from running minUP as different users or running two minUP commands at once).
It also allows configuration of where the log files should go - the defaults should still be to the same place.
Cheers,
Duncan