It seems that bbl currently reads it's configuration from three places:
/etc/bblrc - an overall system config
~/.bblrc - a local user config
bblrc - a local default config
They are read in the order above and information from subsequent files
overwrites earlier information. It is also possible to override any of the
information with command line options.
Some questions;
1) Do we really need all three?
2) Should the user default be last?
3) The local config file is read from the current directory, is this
useful or even correct?
My preference would be to remove the "local default" one.
Colin
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