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<title>Junkbuster User Manual</title>
-<pubdate>$Id: user-manual.sgml,v 1.2 2001/09/13 15:27:40 swa Exp $</pubdate>
+<pubdate>$Id: user-manual.sgml,v 1.6 2001/09/24 14:10:32 hal9 Exp $</pubdate>
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<author>
<sect1 id="configuration"><title>Junkbuster Configuration</title>
<para>
For Unix and Linux, all configuraton files are located in
- <filename>/etc/junkbuster/</filename> by default. For MS Windows, these
- are all in the same directory as the <application>Junkbuster</application>
- executable. The name and number of configuration files has changed from
- previous versions, and is subject to change as development progresses.
+ <filename>/etc/junkbuster/</filename> by default. For MS Windows and OS/2,
+ these are all in the same directory as the
+ <application>Junkbuster</application> executable. The name and number of
+ configuration files has changed from previous versions, and is subject to
+ change as development progresses.
</para>
<para>
<listitem>
<para>
The main configuration file is named <filename>config</filename>
- on Linux and Unix, and <filename>junkbustr.txt</filename> on Windows.
+ on Linux, Unix, and OS/2, and <filename>junkbustr.txt</filename> on
+ Windows.
</para>
</listitem>
<title>The Main Configuration File</title>
<para>
Again, the main configuration file is named <filename>config</filename> on
- Linux and Unix, and <filename>junkbustr.txt</filename> on Windows.
+ Linux/Unix and OS/2, and <filename>junkbustr.txt</filename> on Windows.
Configuration lines consist of an initial keyword followed by a list of
values, all separated by whitespace (any number of spaces or tabs). For
example:
<para>
On <application>Windows</application>, <application>Junkbuster</application>
- looks for these files in the same directory as the executable. On Unix,
- <application>Junkbuster</application> looks for these files in the current
+ looks for these files in the same directory as the executable. On Unix and
+ OS/2, <application>Junkbuster</application> looks for these files in the current
working directory. In either case, an absolute path name can be used to
avoid problems.
</para>
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