Hello,
On Mon, 18 Feb 2008, Zbigniew Baniewski wrote:
On Mon, Feb 18, 2008 at 08:50:34PM +1300, Richard Toohey wrote:
After spending the weekend testing this every which way and searching
the net and archives to no avail, [..]
[..]
From the manual ...
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[..]
So it would suggest that you CANNOT use Include within Directory?
See, "System Administrator"? Remember:
#v+
OpenBSD is an OS developed by very intelligent THINKING people with its
sole target audience being other THINKING persons. For the "thousands"
of lusers too lazy to use an option already made available by the
native tools -- there are thousands of flavors of Linux, at least one
of which will do things consistent with your desires. For the totally
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
illiterate lusers who cannot even read the docs to find the said option
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-- there is always Windoze whose stated goal is "to save the users from
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
themselves".
#v-
...if you knew the above (one THINKING man said it today) - you could save
your weekend.
--
pozdrawiam / regards
Zbigniew Baniewski
Bullshit, think for yourself, it has nothing to do with OpenBSD or Linux
or Windoze. Reason is simply that Include can include a whole directory
full of config files and therefore each of these included files has to
be complete regarding to configurations and options. Otherwise in which
order should these files be included?
Regards
Stefan Kell