Geoffrey Young wrote:

hmm... so wildcards are in by default on gentoo. does anyone else know of other standard distributions that use wildcards? I certainly don't want the warning to raise lots of eyebrows and suspicions...



what we could do is to try to expand it with <> and if at least one file exist copy it over?


well, I don't think we need to copy it. I'll need to look at where all the calls come from, but if an Include'd wildcard conf file doesn't get slurped I don't think it's that big a deal, so long as all the primary criteria (DSO files, ServerRoot, etc) can be resolved. needs more investigation I guess...

+1.


Do nothing about it and just ignore them. If someone will have a problem with it in the future (e.g. Include was loading DSO files) we will handle it then.

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