I think it's a bug Jerry. If your #include's point to non existant files, that 
seems to be when Asterisk starts to complain about the limit being hit.

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        From: Jerry Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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        Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Max Number of #include statements
        
        

        Don't know the max, but I have many more than 11 with never a problem.
        
        
        On Jan 16, 2006, at 8:57 AM, Douglas Garstang wrote:
        
        > What's the maximum number of #include statments I can have in 
        > extensions.conf?
        >
        > I'm getting an error at the 11th one. I tried breaking twelve 
        > #include's into 2 different contexts, and still got the same error. 
        > These aren't nested includes... they're only one level deep.
        >
        > Thanks,
        > Doug.
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