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Source: fusionforge
Severity: wishlist
Hi.
Many variables need changes from the defaults. Still it is quite hard to guess
what the defaults.ini variables are for.
It would be great if all of them had an explanation of their use in that file,
and also maybe if there were directives on how to override them.
On the latter, my guess is that the better is to use a
/etc/fusionforge/config.ini.d/zz_my_settings.ini that changes the values
instead of changing the contents of defaults.ini, but I may be wrong.
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
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Hi,
See
https://fusionforge.org/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fusionforge/index.php/Configuration
for the documentation.
Anyway, this is best discussed upstream.
Cheers!
Sylvain
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