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NAME

Config::Find::Unix - Config::Find plugin for Unixen

SYNOPSIS

  # don't use Config::Find::Unix;
  use Config::Find;

ABSTRACT

Config::Find plugin for Unixen

DESCRIPTION

This module implements Config::Find for Unix

The order for searching the config files is:

  1  ~/.$name                             [user]
  1b ~/.$name.conf                        [user]
  2  /$path_to_script/../etc/$name.conf   [global]
  3  /$path_to_script/../conf/$name.conf  [global]
  4  /etc/$name.conf                      [global]

although if the environment variable $ENV{${name}_HOME} is defined it does

  1  ~/.$name                             [user]
  1b ~/.$name.conf                        [user]
  2  $ENV{${name}_HOME}/etc/$name.conf    [global]
  3  $ENV{${name}_HOME}/conf/$name.conf   [global]
  4  /etc/$name.conf                      [global]

instead.

When the "several configuration files in one directory" aproach is used, the order is somewhat different:

  1  ~/.$dir/$name.conf                        [user]
  2  /$path_to_script/../etc/$dir/$name.conf   [global]
  3  /$path_to_script/../conf/$dir/$name.conf  [global]
  4  /etc/$dir/$name.conf                      [global]

(also affected by $ENV{${name}_HOME})

EXPORT

None.

SEE ALSO

Config::Find, Config::Find::Any.

AUTHOR

Salvador Fandiño García, <sfandino@yahoo.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright 2003 by Salvador Fandiño García

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

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