sean darcy wrote:
> I found out that the [globals] section in extensions.conf is ignored if 
> an #include 'd file has a [globals] section. Is this intended?
> 
> In this particular case, the #include 'd file has a number of contexts 
> for googlevoice.  I'd put various googlevoice variables in there to use 
> in all those contexts. Once I did that all of the global variables set 
> in extensions.conf were ignored.

Context names cannot be duplicated, unless you suffix them with (+) to
allow them to be added together. It does not matter whether it is the
'global' context or any other context.

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