When I list files in resource-object/config/eXpert-Config.inc, for example the BSM_SYSTEM_RESOURCE_FILES list, does it matter if some of the filenames are really symbolic links?
Yes, it does matter in the current release. The path names you put in the configuration file should not contain symbolic links. For example, /etc/inetd.conf is often a symbolic link to /etc/inet/inetd.conf, and it is the latter (expanded path) that should be in the configuration file. This requirement is likely to be removed in the future.
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