Hello, I was going to write a program, that needs to get information from server software types, such as apache, bind, isc-dhcpd, squid, etc.:

I was going to write some abstraction config parser lib, that would accept sort of drivers/plugins. Each plugin, understanding it's own format, i.e. squid plugin would parse (read/write) squid file(s), apache config file(s), etc. Each plugin would connect to the abstraction library, so, by using the abstraction, I would be able to read/write configs, for which plugins were written.

Before writing such subsystem for my program, I was checking to see, if something of such already exists. I've stumbled upon a module, called: ConfigReader, but after reading it's man, I didn't really understand, if this is the brick, that I could use for my task.
Thanx for help.

In reply to Software config reader by igoryonya

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