Florian Schlichting wrote:
thanks for exceptionally quick reply. I did some testing, and can
reproduce the problem. Since llgal works fine otherwise, it must somehow
be related to the configuration. When I run llgal --gencfg myConfig,
this is the output:
# This is a llgal configuration file.
On Thu, Nov 16, 2006 at 02:12:25PM +0100, Brice Goglin wrote:
Ok, it makes sense now. llgal reads the systemuser llgalrc first, and
then the local .llgal/llgalrc. But in case of -R, the local
.llgal/llgalrc file is only taken in account when generating the _local_
gallery. It means that the
Florian Schlichting wrote:
it probably does. And I see that this behaviour is a feature - different
subdirectories can easily be configured differently. But how about
copying (or linking to) the root llgalrc in the subdirectories'
configuration dir, if there's not .llgal/llgalrc already there?
Package: llgal
Version: 0.13.8-1
Severity: normal
--php, or rather: www_extension = php, in conjunction with recoursing
subdirectories, seems to produce a chaotic mix of .php and .html files:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp/website$ ls -R
.:
AG_SamstagEmpfang_Rathaus slide_1.php slide_3.php
Florian Schlichting wrote:
Package: llgal
Version: 0.13.8-1
Severity: normal
--php, or rather: www_extension = php, in conjunction with recoursing
subdirectories, seems to produce a chaotic mix of .php and .html files:
llgal -R --php seems to work fine here.
ie, while in the toplevel
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