App-FTNDB
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=head1 CONFIGURATION
Configuration information not provided by the command line options are
obtained from a configuration file. That can be defined by setting the
"-c" option, which is the path and file name of the configuration file
to be used. If that is not defined, it looks for a file named ftndb.cfg
in the current directory. The file contains configuration items listed
outside of a named section as well as those listed within a named section,
and blank lines and lines starting with a "#" are ignored.
The first items in the file are those outside of a named section:
=over 4
=item LogFile
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}
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=head1 CONFIGURATION
Configuration information not provided by the command line options are
obtained from a configuration file. That can be defined by setting the
"-c" option, which is the path and file name of the configuration file
to be used. If that is not defined, it looks for a file named ftndb.cfg
in the current directory. The file contains configuration items listed
outside of a named section as well as those listed within a named section,
and blank lines and lines starting with a "#" are ignored.
The first items in the file are those outside of a named section:
=over 4
=item LogFile
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This is in regard to configuration of the application for the administration
of databases for Fidonet/FTN related processing. The SQL database engine is one for which a
DBD module exists, defaulting to SQLite.
=head1 CONFIGURATION
Configuration information that is not provided by the command line options is
obtained from a configuration file. That can be defined by setting the
"-c" option, which is the path and file name of the configuration file
to be used. If that is not defined, it looks for a file named ftndb.cfg
in the current directory. The file contains configuration items listed
outside of a named section as well as those listed within a named section,
and blank lines and lines starting with a "#" are ignored.
The first items in the file are those outside of a named section:
=over 4
=item LogFile
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