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Fallback to /etc while searching for avrdude.conf#148
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patmead wants to merge 1 commit intoamperka:masterfrom
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Fallback to /etc while searching for avrdude.conf#148patmead wants to merge 1 commit intoamperka:masterfrom
patmead wants to merge 1 commit intoamperka:masterfrom
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Arch Linux stores it's system-wide avrdude.conf straight in /etc so this patch will allow compatibility with such a setup. I'm not familiar with this codebase and I've only tested this on my own machine, but hopefully this change is low-impact enough to be harmless enough and still help out the Arch Linux guys!
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/usr/local/etc would also be a good idea as well... |
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Arch Linux stores it's system-wide avrdude.conf straight in /etc so this patch will allow compatibility with such a setup.
I'm not familiar with this codebase and I've only tested this on my own machine, but hopefully this change is low-impact enough to be harmless enough and still help out the Arch Linux guys!