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<p>I have a process question about gopher, and gophermap specifically.  I&#x27;m tempted to
automagically generate a new gophermap whenever I add new files/dirs to my gopher
root dir.  From what I can tell, gophermap is an all-or-nothing deal:  If you use
it, then everything you want accessible has to be part of gophermap.  If you don&#x27;t,
then everything in the gopher root is accessible.
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<p>Since I&#x27;m opting to use a gophermap file (in each dir), I&#x27;ll need to keep it updated
with new additions.
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<p>Is my understanding correct?  If not, I&#x27;d appreciate some pointers as to how you go
about keeping your gopher server healthy and well-fed.
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<p>  --Brian
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