Alvaro Lopez Ortega wrote:
  At the end it reads the configuration file assigning a higher
  priority to each entry.  This means, your common stuff should go to
  in the beginning of the file, and then the more specific stuff.

Just to clarify so I don't look like a total idiot - this was what I meant to say, back when I was saying stuff with higher priority should be at the top...although I guess it would take some kind of idiot to mean one thing and write the complete opposite.

Anyway, I'm probably going to wait until there's a Debian package for 0.4.29, since I'm trying to avoid tarballs after switching to Ubuntu. *wink*

Thanks!
Kurt McKee

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