Geoffrey Young wrote:
actually, the 'errors' might not end up being errors at all - if the
configuration script can't resolve conf/mime.types, for instance, but
the EU has one in his t/conf directory everything should work out fine.
if that's the case, why not having A-T look in that directory and keep
things under a tight control.
yeah. but I'm not exactly sure what the proper behavior here ought to
be, and there are lots of variables (like conf/foo.in which may not
change into conf/foo before TestConfigParse looks for it).
at any rate, I think we can delay the digging for a while - Mike's
original problem has been addressed and we've added in a few extra
checks and debugging, so if something like this crops up in real life it
will be easy to address.
Certainly. We have enough real problems to tend to first ;)
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