GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 664278
Ability to clean up / reset keys without schemas
Last modified: 2015-09-21 15:55:16 UTC
It seems that with time and the migration of old apps, old keys without schemas litter dconf and make the tree full of useless paths. It would be nice to have a button to remove all the paths and keys that have no schema.
I agree. This is something that's been talked about before. We have to be mindful of a couple of things here, though: - not everyone using dconf is doing it via GSettings - even those who use it via GSettings may not have their schemas in the usual place - some software may not be installed locally, but on a different machine with which we share the home directory For all 3 of these reasons, we should not just have a big red button, but rather some way to make a list of apparent orphans that allows the user to tell us which should be deleted.
would it be useful to hide (from ... something?) schema-less items rather than delete them? or have a 'move' option so you could un-delete them if things break?
Isn't this the same request as bug 649408 ?
[moving dconf>editor tickets to dconf-editor product. See bug 744791]
It is, basically, so I’m marking as duplicate. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 649408 ***