On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 06:21, Bihari, Steve wrote: > Okay, I spent some time looking at your devel efforts. Looks good ! I > certainly look forward to seeing how things evolve in the next little while. > I wish there was a way I could contribute.
Please feel free to begin on the interface configuration as a test if nobody else objects. That was the first one I was going to try. I will have to catch up with you in a few days to see where it has gone, because the heat just cranked up at work, but... > At this point, can I not accomplish what I'm trying to do with the current > cdb and tmpl tools - using the stock Bering interfaces file? Or will I have > to wait until the "config_db" is finalized and implemented within Bering? The idea is that the values are stored in the config-db, and accessed with "cdb" for the web page. The run time file (/etc/network/interfaces) is generated by piping the output from the "cdb" command into the "tmpl" command as you saw in the documentation. You can actually see the target syntax for the /etc/network/interfaces file in a comment if you open "tmpl" and search for "TARGET SYNTAX" -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Chad Carr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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