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Package changes: +app-admin/webapp-config-1.53-r2
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# /etc/vhosts/webapp-config
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# Some default variables that are shared between the
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# webapp-config utility, and the webapp eclass
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#
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# Part of the Gentoo Linux distribution
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#
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# Copyright (c) 1999-2007 Authors
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# Released under v2 of the GNU GPL
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#
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# Author(s) Stuart Herbert
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# Renat Lumpau <rl03@gentoo.org>
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# Gunnar Wrobel <wrobel@gentoo.org>
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#
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# ========================================================================
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# ========================================================================
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#
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# USER-EDITABLE SETTINGS
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#
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# Feel free to edit these settings to suit your local needs
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#
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# ========================================================================
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# vhost_root is the directory where virtual host websites are added
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# so, if your server is hosting (say)
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#
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# www.gentoo.org
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# bugs.gentoo.org
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#
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# then the htdocs directory for each of these would be
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#
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# /var/www/www.gentoo.org/htdocs
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# /var/www/bugs.gentoo.org/htdocs
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#
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# Change this setting *only* if you need your websites installed in
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# a different physical location
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#
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# If you prefer to use Gentoo's optional support for the /srv service
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# home file hierarchy, uncomment the second version of vhost_root
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# (this should have been done for you if you installed webapp-config
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# with the srvdir USE flag enabled)
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# If you want to have fine grained control over the location the web
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# applications get installed, you can use the third setting
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vhost_root="/var/www/${vhost_hostname}"
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#vhost_root="/srv/${vhost_hostname}/www"
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#vhost_root="/var/www/${vhost_subdomain_1}/${vhost_subdomain_2}/${vhost_subdomain_3}"
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# some web applications need to know what host they are serving up pages
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# for. this information is configured when the application is installed
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# by the webapp-config script
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#
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# changing this value *after* the application has been installed has
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# no effect!!
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#
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# you can override this setting by using the -h switch to webapp-config
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#
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# IMPORTANT: If you comment this setting and provide no explicit hostname
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# with the command line -h switch, webapp-config will try to determine
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# the fully qualified domain name by itself
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vhost_hostname="localhost"
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# what web server are you using?
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# your choices are:
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#
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# apache
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# lighttpd
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# cherokee
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# nginx
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# gatling
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#
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# you can override this setting by using the -s switch to webapp-config
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vhost_server="apache"
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# which user should own config files?
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# the default is the user currently running webapp-config (which is
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# normally the root user). You may either use the numerical uid or the
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# user name. The internal default is "0" to accomodate for BSD style
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# systems.
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#
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# you can override this setting by using the -u switch to webapp-config
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#vhost_config_uid="root"
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# which group should own config files?
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# the default is the group of the user currently running webapp-config
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# (which is normally the root group). You may either use the numerical
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# gid or the group name. The internal default is "0" to accomodate for
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# BSD style systems.
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#
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# you can override this setting by using the -g switch to webapp-config
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#vhost_config_gid="root"
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# what type of shared directories should be created?
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# the default is 'default-owned', which means that each install of the app
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# gets a copy of the directory
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#
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# permitted values are: server-owned, config-owned, default-owned
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#
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# you can override this setting by using the --default-dirs switch to
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# webapp-config
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vhost_config_default_dirs="default-owned"
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# what type of shared files should be created?
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# the default is 'virtual', which means that each install of the app
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# does NOT get a unique copy of the files
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#
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# permitted values are: server-owned, config-owned, virtual
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#
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# you can override this setting by using the --virtual-files switch to
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# webapp-config
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vhost_config_virtual_files="virtual"
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# where should drop-in config files for webservers go?
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#
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# these files will be called <server>-<app>.conf. They are quite rare,
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# but are needed from time to time by the odd application or two
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vhost_config_dir="${vhost_root}/conf"
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# which user & group should own the files by default?
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#
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# the default is for files to be owned by the superuser root, so that
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# they cannot be tampered with by other users
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#
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# this setting affects the files and directories installed by the ebuild,
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# and it affects some directories created by webapp-config. It does not
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# affect any of the files installed by webapp-config at this time.
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vhost_default_uid="root"
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vhost_default_gid="root"
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# what type of links do you want to use?
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#
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# starting with webapp-config v1.10, the default behaviour is to attempt
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# to hardlink a file from /usr/share/webapps/* first. If the hardlink
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# fails (normally because /usr and /var | /srv are on different filesystems)
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# webapp-config will fall back to making a physical copy of the file
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# instead
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#
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# NOTE:
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# we have moved to hardlinks because not all web-based packages work
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# when their files are symlinked in
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# please do not raise bugs about packages that do not work when
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# symlinked
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#
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# vhost_link_type="soft"
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# what are the names of your document directories?
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#
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# by default, your website lives in /var/www/<hostname>/htdocs. If you
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# run webapp-config with the --secure switch, your website instead lives
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# in /var/www/<hostname>/htdocs-secure.
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#
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# you can change the default names of 'htdocs' and 'htdocs-secure' by
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# editing these two variables
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vhost_htdocs_insecure="htdocs"
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vhost_htdocs_secure="htdocs-secure"
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# what permissions do you want the files to have?
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#
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# by default, webapp-config installs directories and files with these
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# permissions. You can change them here to comply with your local
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# security policies.
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# You need to specify octal values ("0nnn") or you can use the encoding
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# used by chmod ("[ugoa]{1,3}[+-=]{rwx]{1,3}" elements as a comma
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# seperated list)
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vhost_perms_serverowned_dir="0775"
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vhost_perms_serverowned_file="0664"
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vhost_perms_configowned_dir="0755"
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vhost_perms_configowned_file="0644"
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vhost_perms_defaultowned_dir="0755"
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vhost_perms_virtualowned_file="o-w"
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vhost_perms_installdir="0755"
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# Allow specifying absolute path names using the -d option?
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allow_absolute="no"
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# Supported package managers: portage, paludis
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package_manager="portage"
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# ========================================================================
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# END OF USER-EDITABLE SETTINGS
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# ========================================================================
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# ========================================================================
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# EDIT THE VARIABLES BELOW THIS LINE AT YOUR OWN RISK
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#
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# These variables are used by the webapp.eclass component of Portage,
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# and by /usr/sbin/webapp-config.
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#
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# If you break your Gentoo installation by changing these settings, then
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# re-emerge the webapps-config package to restore the default values
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#
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# When webapp-config is upgraded, it may add to and/or change the value of
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# variables listed here. If you do not merge in these changes, you will
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# probably find that webapp-config will break in horrible ways.
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#
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# etc-update is NOT optional ;-)
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#
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# ========================================================================
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# which version of webapp-config is this file for?
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#
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# we have a problem when users upgrade webapp-config. It turns out that
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# they don't explicitly upgrade webapp-config ... instead, webapp-config
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# gets because it is a dependency for a web-based package.
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#
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# unfortunately, this means that any changes to this config file do not
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# get installed (through etc-update or equivalent) until after the web-
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# based package has been installed. We end up trying to install the
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# package using a partial install of webapp-config
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#
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# how can we work around this?
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#
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# the only way to work around this is to put some sort of version-control
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# marker in this config file. webapp-config and this file must agree on
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# what this marker is, otherwise webapp-config will refuse to work
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WA_CONF_VERSION="7"
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# ========================================================================
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# END OF CONFIG FILE
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# ========================================================================
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