Daniel Pocock wrote:
> Jesse Becker wrote:
>   
>> I think that $rrd_options might be defined in the wrong spot?
>>
>> I'm getting lots of "Undefined variable: rrd_options in functions.php" error 
>> messages in trunk.  It is used in functions.php in two places, as of r2049. 
>> Digging a bit, I see that $rrd_options is defined at the top of 
>> get_context.php (also from r2049).  get_context.php includes functions.php, 
>> but not vice-versa.
>>
>> It seems that the logical place for this variable is actually in conf.php, 
>> and 
>> then functions.php could call 'include_once("conf.php")'.
>>
>> This sound okay, or am I missing something?
>>   
>>     
> The reason I didn't put $rrd_options in conf.php is because it's value 
> is meant to be derived from other variables, in other words, the 
> administrator should not change $rrd_options itself.
>
> However, if get_context.php is not always read, then maybe there is 
> another approach: I can create a `do not touch/advanced users only' 
> section at the bottom of conf.php, and things like $rrd_options can go 
> there.
>   
I haven't seen any other comments on this, so it's now at the  bottom of 
conf.php.in



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