Hi

take a look at
http://confluence.public.thoughtworks.org/display/CCNET/Configuration+Preprocessor
1.4 release or higher is required

with kind regards
Ruben Willems

On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 9:26 AM, Arieh Schneier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>
> Is there a way I can have multiple sections inside an included file.
>
> I have a number of servers running the same projects with very slight
> differences on each (basically a different config of the same
> projects). But I want to have some options which have a default
> setting unless I specifically change it for that server.
>
> What I was thinking was, create an include file that has all the
> defaults that I can then overwrite if I want. At the moment I have to
> have a separate file for every default that I want to set, and then
> include that file from every server. I would like to be able to just
> have 1 default file (so that I can modify and add values to it without
> having to modify every servers config to include the new default).
>
>
> An example of why I need it, is that most of the projects are not
> automatically built, but on 1 of the servers we want to have a set of
> triggers for 1 of the projects (this project will be on each server).
>
>
> A couple of ways (not sure if currently possible) to solve my problem,
> in order of preference:
> 1) Be able to define and XML Reference only if it isn't already
> defined (so I can have the default set in my included file, but be
> able to override it before including the file).
> 3) Have a branch type section, eg if 'somevalue' is true then include
> the next set of statements.
> 2) Have a section which is basically ignored, so that multiple
> sections can be defined within the same include file (have a defaults
> file which I include at the start, and can add to whenever I have a
> new default).
>
>
> I hope I was clear enough in explaining what I am trying to achieve.
>
> Thankyou in advance.
>
> Arieh

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