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If you need to set some variable and dbeaver.ini have read-only permissions (this can happen, for example, in Flatpak or Snap), you can use the config.ini.
config path
For Linux
You can find correct path to your configuration directory with config.ini when open DBeaver Help -> Installation Information -> Configuration then type filter text org.osgi.framework.storage
If config.ini does not exist, you can create it in the configuration directory nano config.ini
For Windows
You can find correct path to your configuration directory with config.ini when open DBeaver Help -> Installation Information -> Configuration then type filter text org.osgi.framework.storage
Example output:
org.osgi.framework.storage=file:/C:/Users/user/.eclipse/org.jkiss.dbeaver.product_22.0.5_1535670467_win32_win32_x86_64
If config.ini does not exist, you can create it in the configuration directory.
config example
For example, you can set system property with your custom path to point to the keystore you created.
javax.net.ssl.trustStore=/path/to/your/cert
Or, for example, you can change the language.
osgi.nl=fr
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