Hi Andrew,

while it would be nice to have such a feature, currently include files
are not supported for the config.

It might seem trivial to add this, but it is not when you consider that
GnuGk will also write new entries to the config file when instructed
through the status port.

Regards,
Jan

-- 
Jan Willamowius, [email protected], http://www.gnugk.org/


Andrew Herdman wrote:
> First Happy New Year all, and thanks to Jan for the release of 2.3.4, 
> it's looking really good!
> 
> I've read the manual, and know that you can include configuration via 
> SQL, I'm not quite there yet, and don't see it as the right step for me 
> to get to where I want to be.
> 
> However, with each GNU/GK I build, there is lots of identical 
> configuration that I would like to modularize into sub-files that get 
> included from the main gatekeeper.ini file.  Things such as SQL 
> accouting, which is a fairly large and complicated block of config but 
> is consistent across all my deployments.
> 
> So, is it possible to "include /etc/gatekeeper-sqlacct.ini" type of 
> command within the configuration file?
> 
> Thanks
>    Andrew

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