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RE: modules file question
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Matt Lyon |
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RE: modules file question |
Date: |
Tue, 15 Oct 2002 10:36:29 -0400 |
All,
Feel free to disregard my previous e-mail (below). I answered my own question
with some experimentation. It looks like using alias modules with the -a flag
and a space-delimited list of paths will get me what I need.
Matt
-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Lyon
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 5:18 PM
To: Info-Cvs (E-mail)
Subject: modules file question
Hi,
After reviewing the documentation, I'm a bit confused as to whether or not an
alias module can contain multiple aliases or directories in some sort of
delimited list. Consider the following two examples:
(1) Alias module definition:
admin
com/stargus/ui,com/stargus/platform/admin,com/stargus/platform/framework/admin,com/stargus/starnode/admin
(2) Ampersand module definition:
ui com/stargus/ui
platform_admin com/stargus/platform/admin
framework_admin com/stargus/platform/framework/admin
starnode_admin com/stargus/starnode/admin
admin &ui &platform_admin &framework_admin &starnode_admin
Obviously example 1 is simpler, but the documentation leads me to believe that
example 2 is the only viable approach to achieve what I need to do. However,
the documentation is a bit ambiguous, because it suggests, "aliases may contain
either other module names or paths". The pluralization of aliases in the manual
is what piqued my curiosity; since I'm using paths, is there a way to specify
multiple paths for one alias module with some sort of delimiter like a space or
comma between them?
Matt
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