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All too often, configuration is not a universal or one-time thing, yet most configuration-handling treats it as such. Perhaps you can only load one config file. If you can load more than one, you often have to load all of them at the same time or each is stored completely independently, preventing one from being able to override another. Config::Onion changes that.
Package | Summary | Distribution | Download |
perl-Config-Onion-1.007-2.fc43.noarch.html | Layered configuration, because configs are like ogres | Fedora Rawhide for x86_64 | perl-Config-Onion-1.007-2.fc43.noarch.rpm |
perl-Config-Onion-1.007-2.fc43.noarch.html | Layered configuration, because configs are like ogres | Fedora Rawhide for aarch64 | perl-Config-Onion-1.007-2.fc43.noarch.rpm |
perl-Config-Onion-1.007-2.fc43.noarch.html | Layered configuration, because configs are like ogres | Fedora Rawhide for ppc64le | perl-Config-Onion-1.007-2.fc43.noarch.rpm |
perl-Config-Onion-1.007-2.fc43.noarch.html | Layered configuration, because configs are like ogres | Fedora Rawhide for s390x | perl-Config-Onion-1.007-2.fc43.noarch.rpm |
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