Example:
- $CONFIG{owner} = q{Peter Palfrader};
- $CONFIG{email} = q{peter@palfrader.org};
- $CONFIG{keyid} = [ qw{DE7AAF6E94C09C7F 62AF4031C82E0039} ];
+ $CONFIG{'owner'} = q{Peter Palfrader};
+ $CONFIG{'email'} = q{peter@palfrader.org};
+ $CONFIG{'keyid'} = [ qw{DE7AAF6E94C09C7F 62AF4031C82E0039} ];
=head2 Required basic settings
=item B<no-mail> [boolean]
Do not prompt for sending mail. The messages are still written to
-$CONFIG{caffhome}/keys/. Default: B<0>.
+$CONFIG{'caffhome'}/keys/. Default: B<0>.
=item B<mail-template> [string]
Parameters to pass to Mail::Mailer.
This could for example be
- $CONFIG{mailer-send} = [ 'smtp', Server => 'mail.server', Auth => ['user', 'pass'] ]
+ $CONFIG{'mailer-send'} = [ 'smtp', Server => 'mail.server', Auth => ['user', 'pass'] ];
to use the perl SMTP client or
- $CONFIG{mailer-send} = [ 'sendmail', '-o8' ]
+ $CONFIG{'mailer-send'} = [ 'sendmail', '-o8' ];
to pass arguments to the sendmail program.
For more information run C<< perldoc Mail::Mailer >>.
+signing-party (0.4.9-2) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * caff:
+ + Fix syntax error in example config variables (Closes: #413020).
+
+ -- Thijs Kinkhorst <thijs@debian.org> Fri, 2 Mar 2007 13:04:36 +0100
+
signing-party (0.4.9-1) unstable; urgency=low
* caff: