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You've hit the nail on the head with the crux of the pain I went
through. Finding stuff that was broke that I didn't realise was broke
until someone bothered to tell me about it. I'm sure everyone is
familiar with just how often users report problems caused by
themselves, but don't report stuff caused by a problem that needs to be
fixed.<br>
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Not being a regular user of the PBX, I didn't realise the problem
existed until a few weeks later when someone whined about something
being broken for ages, despite my repeated pleas for people to report
problems to me.<br>
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Lyle Giese wrote:
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My biggest gripe is that everything loaded and seemed to work. A day
later we found this did not work and discovered a syntax change. A day
later something else did not work, an other syntax change. Why isn't
there some pre-processor to check the syntax of the config files?
Would have saved me a whole bunch of time I didn't have to spare and
still don't.<br>
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