Consequences from newly introduces startup file

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Thomas Schmitt 2006-12-11 10:14:43 +00:00
parent b025c6a255
commit c9fdacc265
3 changed files with 4 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -325,6 +325,7 @@ If not --no_rc is the first argument then cdrskin attempts on startup to read
arguments from the following three files: arguments from the following three files:
/etc/default/cdrskin /etc/default/cdrskin
/etc/opt/cdrskin/rc /etc/opt/cdrskin/rc
/etc/cdrskin/cdrskin.conf
$HOME/.cdrskinrc $HOME/.cdrskinrc
The files are read in the sequence given above. The files are read in the sequence given above.
Each readable line is treated as one single argument. No extra blanks. Each readable line is treated as one single argument. No extra blanks.

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@ -2023,7 +2023,8 @@ set_dev:;
"Preconfigured arguments are read from the following startup files\n"); "Preconfigured arguments are read from the following startup files\n");
printf( printf(
"if they exist and are readable. The sequence is as listed here:\n"); "if they exist and are readable. The sequence is as listed here:\n");
printf(" /etc/default/cdrskin /etc/opt/cdrskin/rc /etc/cdrskin/cdrskin.conf $HOME/.cdrskinrc\n"); printf(" /etc/default/cdrskin /etc/opt/cdrskin/rc\n");
printf(" /etc/cdrskin/cdrskin.conf $HOME/.cdrskinrc\n");
printf("Each file line is a single argument. No whitespace.\n"); printf("Each file line is a single argument. No whitespace.\n");
printf( printf(
"By default any argument that does not match grep '^-.' or '=' is\n"); "By default any argument that does not match grep '^-.' or '=' is\n");

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@ -1 +1 @@
#define Cdrskin_timestamP "2006.12.11.100021" #define Cdrskin_timestamP "2006.12.11.101350"