Hi Bastian,

On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 05:53:31PM +0200, Bastian Hoyer wrote:
> hmm.. what about splitting config file into template and then what the
> user actually wants... that makes cvs updates easier i think.
> 
> i mean there would be a config.pm with all the stuff in it and then an
> config.user.pm which is loaded after config.pm where you just copy&paste
> the values you want to change from the default. so you can always easy
> see what you changed from default values.

That's sound good. :-)

But I would change it. 

Kernel/ConfigDefault.pm (default values, loaded at first)

Kernel/Config.pm (just your own config changes, loaded after Kernel/ConfigDefault.pm)

And the update would be much easier (CVS/RPM/tar). You never have to 
update to a new config system/format... A good idea!

By default there would be no Kernel/Config.pm in the tar.gz. Just one
like Kernel/Config.pm.dist. And this would be a good update solution for
tar.gz user! 

To all: What do you think?

PS: Thanks Bastian!

> bastian

  Martin

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