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Single or double will work in your instance.
Single mean use the value exactly as specified
Double quotes tell php to look inside the quoted string to see if there are any variables that need expanding.
Single is more efficient but in a script of this size will have no discernible difference.
On 31 Aug. 2016, at 7:23 am, Robbie Wright robbie@siuslawbroadband.com wrote:
Single quotes or double quotes on the version number? I've got double on it now, re-ran the file generator and got the semi colons in there so I'm hoping we're all set.
Thanks everyone. I might recommend putting this in the documentation for the rancid config, it would have been helpful.
Robbie Wright Siuslaw Broadband 541-902-5101
On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 2:14 PM, Daniel Horth dan@horth.com.au wrote: Try this in your config:
$config['rancid_version'] = '3';
On 31 Aug. 2016, at 6:56 am, Robbie Wright robbie@siuslawbroadband.com wrote:
Daniel, that code does look like it would catch what version of rancid is being used, but either it can't do it by itself or the rancid version is a variable in the observium config file that needs to be set.
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