Currently, many plugin are configured by adding additional parameters after the plugin specification (e.g. xrootd.fslib []). This leads, many times, to inconsistent syntax and tortuously long lines (e.g. gsi) that are pretty opaque. There should be a standard way that plug-in writers can hook into the standard xrootd configuration file syntax mechanism.
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