Hi Dalibor, You can do this with AutoDefine (though I am having trouble getting it work at the moment), but it still involves a little more verbosity. You don't need to have individual copy statements w/ defines for each file, but you do need a separate AutoDefine statement for each one. It is am improvement, but it still makes a configuration look a little busy.
Brian ====================================================================== On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 07:48:21AM +0100, Dalibor Topic wrote: > Brian C. Hill wrote: > > > I second this. Rdist handles this pretty nicely. Maybe the > >list of all files actually copied in a copy: run could go into > >big hash table that can be refernced as classes. AutoDefine helps > >but still leads to a lot of verbosity. > > > > e.g: > > > > FilesCopied["/etc/ntp.conf"]:: > > > > ... > > > > > > So I assume that's not possible atm, and would need to be hacked into > cfengine? > > cheers, > dalibor topic -- _____________________________________________________________________ / Brian C. Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://brian.bch.net \ | UNIX Specialist BCH Technical Services http://www.bch.net | _______________________________________________ Help-cfengine mailing list Help-cfengine@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-cfengine