When you create a configuration file with the mc
configuration technique (see Chapter 4), you can
tune each option by including an appropriate statement in your
.mc configuration file:[5]
[5] Some
mc macros use the definem4 directive, while others
don't require that directive. Those that
don't are suffixed with parentheses in the
table.
define(`option',`value') enclose in opposing single quotes
define(`confAUTO_REBUILD',`True') for example
DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=1097') for example
The option is selected from one of the
mc option names shown in the leftmost column of
Table 24-3. The value is
an appropriate value for that option, as described in the reference
section at the end of this chapter. Note that the
option and the value
should each be enclosed in opposing single
quotes to prevent m4 from wrongly recognizing
either as a keyword or macro. The leftmost single quote is the
reverse apostrophe, and the rightmost is the normal apostrophe.