How can I change the startup location if sunstudio?

Hello all
when I start the sunstudio it creates me the .sunstudio directory in my $HOME dir ,
how can I change it so it will create me the .sunstudio directory in different place
the reason I have no space left in my $HOME dir and I have some space in different location
Thanks

when I start the sunstudio it creates me the .sunstudio directory in
my $HOME dir , how can I change it so it will create me the
.sunstudio directory in different placeYou can override the default user directory using --userdir (note there
are 2 '-' chars in this option). So you could start with:
$ sunstuido --userdir $MYSPACE/my-userdir
There is also 2 locations the startup script looks for configuration files
(a configuration file is just a file containing some options you want
used every time you start the IDE). One of these locations is in your
home (~/.sunstudio/ide.cfg). Do you have enough space in your
home to add a small text file? The file only needs to contain 1 line:
--userdir $MYSPACE/my-userdir
If you don't have enough space in your home directory for that,
you could use the 2nd config file if you have a private copy of
Sun Studio. If you're using a shared version then you probably
can't do that and would have to type the command line option each
time.
The 2nd config file is <install-dir>/netbeans/3.5V11/bin/ide.cfg
(where <install-dir> is /opt for a default install). If you are running
sunstudio from /opt/SUNWspro/bin then <install-dir> is /opt. If
its some other path then <install-dir> is whatever comes before
the SUNWspro part.
If you're running an older version of Sun Studio (ie, older than
Sun Studio 11) then the 3.5V11 would be 3.5V, 3.5M, or 3.5R,
depending on what version of Sun Studio you're using.
Gordon

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