About
    Config::Maker is perl program, that generates text files from templates
    and configuration values. It is useful to keep all configuration in one
    place and configure many different services from that. I wrote it and
    use it for generating firewall configuration, DNS zone file and dhcp
    server config for a small network.

    The idea is a combination of Embperl and XSLT, except it's not that
    heavyweight. The template is copied to the output, while substituting
    directives with respective values from the configuration. The values are
    refered with paths, that are similar to XPath, but a bit less
    featurefull.

Instalation
    This module uses Module::Build infrastructure for building. To build it,
    unpack the source tarball, enter the directory and type:

        perl Build.PL
        ./Build
        ./Build install

    For various options available, please refer to the Module::Build(3pm)
    documentation.

    A Makefile.PL is provided for backwards compatibility. To use it, unpack
    the source tarball, enter the directory and type:

        perl Makefile.PL
        make
        make install

    For various option available, please refer to the
    ExtUtils::MakeMaker(3pm) documentation.

    The later method (and both methods in newer versions) is understood by
    the CPAN shell (see cpan(1)). You can use that to install.

Using
    The program is normaly invoked via the "configit" script. It takes a
    metaconfig as an argument, which governs all the generation. In the
    metaconfig, a list of configuration sources (files) is given and for
    each a list of templates that should be instantiated (also files) are
    given. Result of expanding a template can be saved to a file, piped to a
    command, or possibly both. If an error is encountered anywhere during
    the processing, the results are not installed so the previous
    configuration is not broken. For details refer to configit(1).

    There is one additional auxiliary script, "run-and-save". It is useful
    if you generate a script, that shall be run on another machine. Just
    install the "run-and-save" script on the target machine and specify "ssh
    *machine* run-and-save --act *target-script-name*" as a "command" for
    given template. This script installs your script as *target-script-name*
    and executes it. Don't forget to end your template with "#COMMIT" to
    indicate that whole script was transfered. The "run-and-save" script can
    also take the name from first line of input.

Author
    Jan Hudec bulb@ucw.cz

Copyright And License
    Copyright 2004 Jan Hudec. All rights reserved.

    This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
    under the same terms as Perl itself.