On Nov 30, 2005, at 10:56 AM, Kenji Nakamura wrote:
Aaron,
Ok, let me confirm the change. Until M5,
* config.xml contains parameters that are modified frequently. The
existence of those entries doesn't affect the module loading.
* confiig.list is a convenient way to list configIds instead of
David,
Thanks for the comment. That solved one of my questions, and now I'm
convinced why config.list has been removed, I still miss handy way to
disable modules without resorting to edit config.xml file, though.
Thanks,
Kenji
On 11/30/05, David Jencks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Nov 30,
Aaron,
Ok, let me confirm the change. Until M5,
* config.xml contains parameters that are modified frequently. The
existence of those entries doesn't affect the module loading.
* confiig.list is a convenient way to list configIds instead of
listing in command line of start.jar.
Now,
* config.x
On Nov 30, 2005, at 9:56 AM, Kenji Nakamura wrote:
Hi,
I just download the latest source from svn, and noticed there are no
config.list templates in var/config. I copied one from M5 and put in
the directory, but it seems not be looked up and default modules are
loaded.
I can control if I launc
The config.xml now includes the functionality that was previously in
config.list -- so you should be able to control things by putting in
the correct config.xml.
Thanks,
Aaron
On 11/30/05, Kenji Nakamura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just download the latest source from svn, and noti
Hi,
I just download the latest source from svn, and noticed there are no
config.list templates in var/config. I copied one from M5 and put in
the directory, but it seems not be looked up and default modules are
loaded.
I can control if I launch with -config option, I can control the
modules to be