Mention AUTOMAKE in the Introductory article.

Signed-off-by: Tom Eastep <teastep@shorewall.net>
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Tom Eastep 2014-02-25 13:27:24 -08:00
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and the command to be aborted. If the compilation step doesn't find any and the command to be aborted. If the compilation step doesn't find any
errors then the shell script is executed.</para> errors then the shell script is executed.</para>
<para>The 'compiled' scripts are placed in the directory <filename <para>The 'compiled' scripts are placed by default in the directory
class="directory">/var/lib/shorewall</filename> and are named to <filename class="directory">/var/lib/shorewall</filename> and are named to
correspond to the command being executed. For example, the command correspond to the command being executed. For example, the command
<command>/sbin/shorewall start</command> will generate a script named <command>/sbin/shorewall start</command> will generate a script named
<filename>/var/lib/shorewall/.start</filename> and, if the compilation is <filename>/var/lib/shorewall/.start</filename> and, if the compilation is
@ -380,6 +380,13 @@ ACCEPT net $FW tcp 22</programlisting>
clear</command> command is subsequently executed, clear</command> command is subsequently executed,
<filename>/var/lib/shorewall/firewall</filename> is run to perform the <filename>/var/lib/shorewall/firewall</filename> is run to perform the
requested operation.</para> requested operation.</para>
<para>The AUTOMAKE option in /etc/shorewall/shorewall.conf may be set to
automatically generate a new script when one of the configuration files is
changed. When no file has changed since the last compilation, the
<command>/sbin/shorewall start</command> and <command>/sbin/shorewall
restart</command> commands will simply execute the current
<filename>/var/lib/shorewall/firewall</filename> script.</para>
</section> </section>
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