$NetBSD: patch-ab,v 1.1.1.1 2007/11/13 16:43:04 ghen Exp $ --- sqlgrey.orig 2007-08-05 22:41:19.000000000 +0200 +++ sqlgrey @@ -52,11 +52,11 @@ my $config = 'config'; # defaults my %dflt; $dflt{loglevel} = 2; # used for $dflt{log} entries in read_conffile() -$dflt{user} = 'sqlgrey'; -$dflt{group} = 'sqlgrey'; +$dflt{user} = '%%SQLGREY_USER%%'; +$dflt{group} = '%%SQLGREY_GROUP%%'; $dflt{inet} = '2501'; -$dflt{pidfile} = '/var/run/sqlgrey.pid'; -$dflt{conf_dir} = '/etc/sqlgrey'; +$dflt{pidfile} = '%%VARBASE%%/run/sqlgrey.pid'; +$dflt{conf_dir} = '%%PKG_SYSCONFDIR%%'; $dflt{reconnect_delay} = 5; # 5 minutes $dflt{max_connect_age} = 24; # 24 hours $dflt{awl_age} = 60; # 60 days @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ $dflt{log} = { # note values here are no }; # Default configuration file -my $config_file = '/etc/sqlgrey/sqlgrey.conf'; +my $config_file = '%%PKG_SYSCONFDIR%%/sqlgrey.conf'; # whitelist files my $stat_ip_whitelist_file = $dflt{conf_dir} . '/clients_ip_whitelist'; @@ -2390,12 +2390,12 @@ B [I...] -k, --kill kill a running sqlgrey (identified by 'pidfile' content) -f, --configfile=FILE read config from FILE - (default /etc/sqlgrey/sqlgrey.conf) + (default %%PKG_SYSCONFDIR%%/sqlgrey.conf) expecting config_param=value lines, - spaces are ignored, - '#' is used for comments -See the default config file at /etc/sqlgrey/sqlgrey.conf for runtime parameters. +See the default config file at %%PKG_SYSCONFDIR%%/sqlgrey.conf for runtime parameters. If you got sqlgrey from sources, read the HOWTO file in the compressed archive. If it came prepackaged, look into the documentation tree for this file: /usr/share/doc/sqlgrey-/ on most Linux distributions for example.