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incron.conf.example
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#
# *** incron example configuration file ***
#
# (c) Lukas Jelinek, 2007, 2008
#
# Parameter: system_table_dir
# Meaning: system table directory
# Description: This directory is examined by incrond for system table files.
# Default: /etc/incron.d
#
# Example:
# system_table_dir = /var/spool/incron.systables
# Parameter: user_table_dir
# Meaning: user table directory
# Description: This directory is examined by incrond for user table files.
# Default: /var/spool/incron
#
# Example:
# user_table_dir = /var/spool/incron.usertables
# Parameter: allowed_users
# Meaning: allowed users list file
# Description: This file contains users allowed to use incron.
# Default: /etc/incron.allow
#
# Example:
# allowed_users = /etc/incron/allow
# Parameter: denied_users
# Meaning: denied users list file
# Description: This file contains users denied to use incron.
# Default: /etc/incron.deny
#
# Example:
# denied_users = /etc/incron/deny
# Parameter: lockfile_dir
# Meaning: application lock file directory
# Description: This directory is used for creating a lock avoiding to run
# multiple instances of incrond.
# Default: /var/run
#
# Example:
# lockfile_dir = /tmp
# Parameter: lockfile_name
# Meaning: application lock file name base
# Description: This name (appended by '.pid') is used for creating a lock
# avoiding to run multiple instances of incrond.
# Default: incrond
#
# Example:
# lockfile_name = incron.lock
# Parameter: editor
# Meaning: editor executable
# Description: This name or path is used to run as an editor for editing
# user tables.
# Default: vim
#
# Example:
# editor = nano