On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 12:53:32PM +0200, Martín Ferrari wrote:
> >> Also, you are encouraged to put all your local changes in 
> >> awstats.conf.local, to have painless upgrades.
> > 
> > Can you quote this?
> 
> Probably I was confused about the upgrades, but you are still encouraged
> to leave the main file untouched:
> 
>     This way you can leave awstats.conf alone, and put your
>     server-specific settings into awstats.conf.local, and your
>     site-specific settings into each awstats.[site_name_here].conf
>     file.

I fail to see the words "all local changes".  Instead, I see
exactly same what I told you below:
> >> Yes, I could. But then again, which one is it?
> > 
> > Use common sence, please.  Options you want to modify in every
> > awstats.*.conf - should go to awstats.conf.  E.g. SiteDomain. 
> > Everything else - to awstats.conf or awstats.conf.local at your
> > discretion.
> 
> >> Also, if I make changes in that file, I need to make sure to revert
> >> them in all the other files which include it..
> > 
> > Can you provide any example?
> 
> If my main host has some extra settings. Say, SkipHosts, because it
> gets many hits from a monitoring tool, or you want to enable a plugin
> for it... Where should I put that?

Put this in some awstats.*.conf.  Why you want to make this host
to be the default one (main host)?

> So, the only way to do this, is to copy *all* the settings in every
> file, and not include awstats.conf at all.

As I said - you have at least one another option.


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