Phil Pennock wrote:
> On 2007-08-24 at 14:21 -0500, D. Dante Lorenso wrote:
>> I'm trying to do a conditional file include so that I can roll out the 
>> same exim configs to several hosts.  I can't seem to get this to work:
>>
>>      .include /etc/exim/host/${primary_hostname}.conf
>>
>>      ---
>>      Starting exim: 2007-08-24 14:10:54 Exim configuration
>>      error in line 5 of /etc/exim/exim.conf: failed to open
>>      included configuration file
>>      /etc/exim/host/${primary_hostname}.conf
>>      ---
>>
>> Can this be done?  Does string replacement happen before include?  If 
>> not, is there some type of if/then/else or switch syntax that could be 
>> cooked up to do different includes based on the value in $primary_hostname?
> 
> This is all fully yet concisely documented in section 6.3 of The Exim
> Specification, "6.3 File inclusions in the configuration file", which
> states how early in the parsing process the inclusions are done, what
> parsing steps happen _before_ the include processing, etc.
> 
> The Exim Specification is available online (via www.exim.org and its
> mirrors) and should also have been included with your distribution as a
> plaintext file named "spec.txt".
> 
> Sections 6.3 through 6.9 are all likely to be of interest to you.

Thanks for your RTFM suggestion.  Did that.  Was hoping someone might 
have an architecture recommendation on how I CAN do what I'm trying to 
do ...

Notice also my question about asking for alternatives based on 
$primary_hostname.  I have a follow up message in this thread somewhere 
where I also present option for using .ifdef but need help figuring out 
how to conditionally define macros.

-- Dante

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