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    Default OSX QSettings IniFormat SystemScope saving inside the bundle

    Hi... I'm working on OSX, does somebody now why the following code creates an .ini file inside my bundle???

    Qt Code:
    1. QSettings mySettings(QSettings::IniFormat, QSettings::SystemScope, QApplication::ApplicationName, CProgrVersion::GetOrganizationName());
    2. mySettings.setValue("key", "xyz");
    3. mySettings.sync();
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    This creates me the file /Applications/myApp.app/Contents/myDomain.org/myApp.ini ...
    According to the doc, this code should store my settings under /Library/Preferences/myDomain.org/myApp.ini

    Any help would be really appreciated.

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    Default Re: OSX QSettings IniFormat SystemScope saving inside the bundle

    I haven't used mac for a while, but that's how it should be if I recall correctly ( /Library/... ).

    Try rebuilding the project (I know it's obvious but It's only thing that I can think of).

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