> This series of patches adds support for context-free lenses, which > means that Augeas can now process funky stuff like the Apache config.
Just wondering: would it make sense to have a lens which could edit well-formed XML ? Many config files are in XML nowdays, and it would be convenient to be able to use augeas to manage every config file on the system, not only the non-xml ones. > The last patch in the series has a (not quite complete) lens for > httpd.conf Wow, this will be super useful ! I'm looking forward to try it out. > - I'd appreciate any help on getting the lens into shape. The two main > things that need to change about the Apache lens are (1) make sure we > cover all directives and (2) make sure the directives it knows about > wind up in a tree structure that is useful. A problem I see is that older Apache versions have other/fewer directives, Another is that 3rd party modules usually add more directives to the available ones. An idea how this could be handled ? Should we expect a "mod_security" lens which extends httpd.aug, for example ? Marc _______________________________________________ augeas-devel mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/augeas-devel
