cfg_dir recursive?
Jo Rhett
jrhett at netconsonance.com
Tue May 6 00:08:24 CEST 2008
On May 5, 2008, at 12:23 PM, local.coder wrote:
> This may actually be an issue of priority ? I haven't tested that
> before when doing this.
>
> Maybe moving your .cfg files that are in customers down a level to
> common may fix the issue. It may be trying to fully vet the file
> before recursing into the sub dirs.
customers/common and the customer directories are at the same level.
> Like I say I haven't seen that before but I haven't tested it either.
> You could also do a second cfg_dir line that points to your common
> service group and other high level files after your customer cfg_dir
> directive.
>
> Try those items and see if it changes the results any.
I'm confused. What are you suggesting? If I need to explicitly list
common, then it isn't recursive now is it?
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Jo Rhett
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