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Default configuration for Shinken 2.0
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Fred MOHIER
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Missed referencing Issue #2
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Well actually, /usr/local/shinken is not "really" 1.4. You can just change path ;)
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Yes, but it is default path used with 1.4 version ... it seems necessary that when you
shinken install
a module with new version, default configuration does not raise any exception, doesn't it ? :-)f9a1f67
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It was in 1.4 tarball but I don't think it is a "good" path indeed. Shinken 1.4 installation was, IMO, not really defined, so /usr/local/shinken is a simple example. Moreover, as this file is already in 1.4 maybe it's not necessary to deal with the 1.4 case here.
If somone wants to update the module, he/she should be able to edit config files, what do you think?
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Yes. If someone wants to update he may change the file, but it is really better if the configuration file is ok when we install the module and current default installation for such a file is in /var/log/shinken directory ... so the module may defaulty use this path.
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