Disable logging config by default
Radicale always tries to load the system-wide configuration file. To turn this off, the logging-config option has to be added to all configuration files and command line arguments. It's easier to disable it by default and only add it once to the system-wide config file.
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# If no config is given, simple information is printed on the standard output
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# For more information about the syntax of the configuration file, see:
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# http://docs.python.org/library/logging.config.html
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#config = /etc/radicale/logging
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#config =
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# Set the default logging level to debug
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#debug = False
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"help": "command that is run after changes to storage"})])),
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("logging", OrderedDict([
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("config", {
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"value": "/etc/radicale/logging",
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"value": "",
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"help": "logging configuration file"}),
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("debug", {
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"value": "False",
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