Yes. As long as the user directory is specified under "scriptpath" in
the options xml file, it will look there first.
Be sure to have a separate csg_table file in this directory containing
the two keywords and name of the script
which you want to include. For example, if you want to modify
inverse.sh, you would:
- Make a copy of the script you want to modify (inverse.sh)
- Add a csg_table which contains the keywords and scriptname of the
modified script
(i.e. csg master inverse.sh)
- Provide the path to the directory which contrains your new script (and
csg_table) to the xml file
Hope this helps,
- Mara
everything Mara said was right, except for the fact that inverse.sh is
one of the scripts, where overloading is not supported. The main
reason for this is, that inverse.sh is a complete script in itself. So
if you really want to change it, you can execute a modified copy.
Usually there is no need to change inverse.sh. What do you actually want to do?
If you want to skip something like post update or post add you can
just overload post_update_generic.sh or
post_add.sh with dummy.sh.
Cheers,
Christoph
2011/8/8 Mara Jochum <joc...@mpip-mainz.mpg.de>:
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