I tried using the -c option today, but it seems to be not working at
all. In my first attempt I copied the existing config file and made a
few changes and added feeds. According to the --help any different
values should supersede the default config file and the all the feeds
should be cumulative. The result was that the feeds from the specified
config file and different config values were ignored. I tried
specifying the config file path both absolutely and relatively (it was
located in .rawdog).
For my second attempt I removed feed entries from the default config
file and specified a config file that contained only feed entries (no
other data). This produced no feed output other than the template text.
My goal is to have different config files for different sets of feeds
and to be able to write an output file for each config file. Using the
--config option seems to be the most straightforward way to go about this.
Could someone please confirm if -c is working?
I am using version 2.10 Debian package. Thanks.
--
Chris Purves
"Once I got into Broonzy [...] and I realized that Chuck Berry was
black, I quickly switched off white players." - Eric Clapton
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