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====== .cnf files ====== | ====== .cnf files ====== |
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''.cnf'' files are proprietary binary configuration files located in the ''[[dir:ctrl]]'' directory and ''[[dir:node]]'' directories and are maintained using the [[util:SCFG]] utility. | ''.cnf'' files are proprietary binary configuration files located in the ''[[dir:ctrl]]'' directory and ''[[dir:node]]'' directories and are maintained using the [[util:SCFG]] utility before Synchronet v3.20. |
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===== Auto-backup ===== | ===== Auto-backup ===== |
====== Development Notes ====== | ====== Development Notes ====== |
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These files were originally a text-based configuration but were converted to binary for efficiency reasons which no longer apply. In some future version of Synchronet, these files will be converted to a text format, most likely [[.ini files]]. | These files were originally a text-based configuration (''*.cfg'' files in Synchronet version 1) but were converted to binary for efficiency reasons that no longer apply. In version 3.20 of Synchronet, these files were converted to [[.ini files]]; see [[history:newcfgfiles]] for details. |
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The multiple ''node.cnf'' files need to be replaced by a single file which configures all the nodes for a specific instance of Synchronet. Currently, this means supporting the ''<base>.<host|os>.<ext>'' format because the assumption that the only reason to run multiple instances is that there are multiple systems is currently baked in. | |
===== See Also ===== | ===== See Also ===== |
* [[:util:SCFG:]] | * [[:util:SCFG:]] |
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{{tag>file_types}} | {{tag>configuration file_type cnf}} |