[Debpool-commits] [SCM] Debpool Project Repository branch, master, updated. 0.2.3-63-g38a32aa

ceros-guest ceros-guest at alioth.debian.org
Tue Jun 3 07:07:00 UTC 2008


The following commit has been merged in the master branch:
commit 6ca3579988a91b0a4cc7ffa9e1f181ac8d7fee01
Author: ceros-guest <ceros-guest>
Date:   Thu Jan 10 02:39:39 2008 +0000

    Deleting directory with DebPool::Config manpage, as it will now be autogenerated.

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-.\" ========================================================================
-.\"
-.IX Title "DebPool::Config 5"
-.TH DebPool::Config 5 "2005-01-20" "perl v5.8.4" "DebPool Configuration"
-.SH "NAME"
-DebPool::Config \- configuration file format for debpool
-.SH "SYNOPSIS"
-.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
-package DebPool::Config;
-.PP
-%Options = (
-    'option1' => value1,
-    'option2' => value2,
-    ...
-);
-.PP
-1;
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
-The DebPool::Config file is normally found in three places;
-\&\fI/usr/share/debpool/Config.pm\fR, \fI/etc/debpool/Config.pm\fR, and
-\&\fI$HOME/.debpool/Config.pm\fR (in ascending order of precedence);
-further locations can also be specified on the command line with the
-\&'\-\-config=<file>' option, which overrides all of these (and is, in turn,
-overridden by any command line options). Also of note is the \-\-nodefault
-option, which prevents any attempt at loading the default (system and user)
-config files.
-.PP
-The config files in /etc/debpool and \f(CW$HOME\fR/.debpool are not required to be
-full Perl modules, though they must still declare a package namespace of
-\&'DebPool::Config' and return a true value.
-.Sh "File/Directory configuration"
-.IX Subsection "File/Directory configuration"
-These config values determine what directories various parts of the archive
-are put in, and what permissions those directories have, as well as the
-default permissions for files.
-.PP
-\&\s-1NOTE:\s0 While debpool will attempt to create db_dir, dists_dir, incoming_dir,
-installed_dir, pool_dir, and reject_dir if they do not exist, it will *not*
-attempt to do this for archive_dir.
-.PP
-\&\s-1WARNING:\s0 If you redefine archive_dir and you want the other four entries to
-reflect this by incorporating the new value, you *MUST* redefine them here
-(even if you simply use the default value of 'archive_dir'/<dirname>) so
-that they use the new definition of archive_dir.
-.IP "\fBarchive_dir\fR => \fIarchive directory\fR" 4
-.IX Item "archive_dir => archive directory"
-Base directory of the archive. This is never used directly; however, it
-is normally used to construct relative paths for dists_dir, incoming_dir,
-installed_dir, pool_dir, and reject_dir.
-.Sp
-\&\s-1WARNING:\s0 See the section documentation for important details about
-redefining this value.
-.Sp
-Default value: '/var/cache/debpool'
-.IP "\fBdb_dir\fR => \fIdists directory\fR" 4
-.IX Item "db_dir => dists directory"
-\&\s-1DB\s0 directory, where the database files for each distribution are kept.
-.Sp
-Default value: \*(L"$Options{'archive_dir'}/db\*(R"
-.IP "\fBdb_dir_mode\fR = \fIpermissions (octal)\fR" 4
-.IX Item "db_dir_mode = permissions (octal)"
-Permissions for db_dir.
-.Sp
-Default value: 0750
-.IP "\fBdb_file_mode\fR = \fIpermissions (octal)\fR" 4
-.IX Item "db_file_mode = permissions (octal)"
-Permissions for database files in db_dir.
-.Sp
-Default value: 0640
-.IP "\fBdists_dir\fR => \fIdists directory\fR" 4
-.IX Item "dists_dir => dists directory"
-Dists directory, where distribution files (\fI{Packages,Sources}{,.gz}\fR live.
-.Sp
-Default value: \*(L"$Options{'archive_dir'}/dists\*(R"
-.IP "\fBdists_dir_mode\fR = \fIpermissions (octal)\fR" 4
-.IX Item "dists_dir_mode = permissions (octal)"
-Permissions for dists_dir and all of it's subdirectories.
-.Sp
-Default value: 0755
-.IP "\fBdists_file_mode\fR = \fIpermissions (octal)\fR" 4
-.IX Item "dists_file_mode = permissions (octal)"
-Permissions for distribution files ({Packages,Sources}{,.gz}.
-.Sp
-Default value: 0644
-.IP "\fBincoming_dir\fR => \fIincoming directory\fR" 4
-.IX Item "incoming_dir => incoming directory"
-Incoming directory, where new packages are uploaded.
-.Sp
-Default value: \*(L"$Options{'archive_dir'}/incoming\*(R";
-.IP "\fBincoming_dir_mode\fR = \fIpermissions (octal)\fR" 4
-.IX Item "incoming_dir_mode = permissions (octal)"
-Permissions for incoming_dir. Should have the sticky bit set if you want a
-system archive.
-.Sp
-Default value: 01775
-.IP "\fBinstalled_dir\fR => \fIinstalled directory\fR" 4
-.IX Item "installed_dir => installed directory"
-Incoming directory, where new packages are uploaded.
-.Sp
-Default value: \*(L"$Options{'archive_dir'}/installed\*(R";
-.IP "\fBinstalled_dir_mode\fR = \fIpermissions (octal)\fR" 4
-.IX Item "installed_dir_mode = permissions (octal)"
-Permissions for installed_dir. Should have the sticky bit set if you want a
-system archive.
-.Sp
-Default value: 0755
-.IP "\fBinstalled_file_mode\fR = \fIpermissions (octal)\fR" 4
-.IX Item "installed_file_mode = permissions (octal)"
-Permissions for installed Changes files.
-.Sp
-Default value: 0644
-.IP "\fBpool_dir\fR => \fIpool directory\fR" 4
-.IX Item "pool_dir => pool directory"
-Pool directory where all .deb files are stored after being accepted. Normally
-this is constructed as a relative path from archive_dir.
-.Sp
-Default value: \*(L"$Options{'archive_dir'}/pool\*(R"
-.IP "\fBpool_dir_mode\fR = \fIpermissions (octal)\fR" 4
-.IX Item "pool_dir_mode = permissions (octal)"
-Permissions for pool_dir and all of it's subdirectories.
-.Sp
-Default value: 0755
-.IP "\fBpool_file_mode\fR = \fIpermissions (octal)\fR" 4
-.IX Item "pool_file_mode = permissions (octal)"
-Permissions for files installed into the pool area (orig.tar.gz, tar.gz,
-diff.gz, dsc, deb).
-.Sp
-Default value: 0644
-.IP "\fBreject_dir\fR => \fIreject directory\fR" 4
-.IX Item "reject_dir => reject directory"
-Reject directory, where rejected packages are placed.
-.Sp
-Default value: \*(L"$Options{'archive_dir'}/reject\*(R"
-.IP "\fBreject_dir_mode\fR = \fIpermissions (octal)\fR" 4
-.IX Item "reject_dir_mode = permissions (octal)"
-Permissions for reject_dir.
-.Sp
-Default value: 0750
-.IP "\fBreject_file_mode\fR = \fIpermissions (octal)\fR" 4
-.IX Item "reject_file_mode = permissions (octal)"
-Permissions for rejected package files.
-.Sp
-Default value: 0640
-.IP "\fBlock_file\fR => \fIlockfile\fR" 4
-.IX Item "lock_file => lockfile"
-Location of the lockfile to use when running.
-.Sp
-Default value: \*(L"$Options{'archive_dir'}/.lock\*(R"
-.IP "\fBcompress_dists\fR = \fIboolean\fR" 4
-.IX Item "compress_dists = boolean"
-This determines whether or not compressed versions of the distribution
-files (Packages.gz, Sources.gz) are generated. Note that enabling this
-introduces a dependancy on gzip.
-.Sh "Archive configuration"
-.IX Subsection "Archive configuration"
-These values control which distributions, components, and architectures the
-archive will support.
-.IP "\fBdists\fR => \fIhash of distribution names and codenames\fR" 4
-.IX Item "dists => hash of distribution names and codenames"
-A hashref pointing to a hash with entries for all distributions we will
-accept packages for, and what the current codename for each distribution
-is. Note that it is acceptable for more than one distribution to point to a
-given codename (for example, when frozen is active); however, this has some
-strange (and non\-deterministic) consequences for Release files.
-.Sp
-Default value:
-.Sp
-{   'stable' => 'woody',
-    'testing' => 'sarge',
-    'unstable' => 'sid',
-    'experimental' => 'experimental' }
-.IP "\fBvirtual_dists\fR => \fIhash of virtual distribution names and targets\fR" 4
-.IX Item "virtual_dists => hash of virtual distribution names and targets"
-A hashref pointing to a hash with entries for all 'virtual' distributions
-we will accept packages for, and what distribution it should be treated
-as. It is acceptable for more than one virtual distribution to point to a
-given target. Note that unlike 'dists' entries, symlinks pointing from the
-virtual name to the real name will not be created, and no attempt is made
-to use these names in reverse processes (such as Release files); however,
-virtual distributions may target any name (\*(L"unstable\*(R") or codename (\*(L"sid\*(R")
-which appears in the 'dists' hash.
-.Sp
-Default value:
-.Sp
-{
-}
-.Sp
-Exsample value:
-.Sp
-{   'unstable\-hostname' => 'unstable',
-    'testing\-hostname' => 'sarge',
-}
-.IP "\fBsections\fR => \fIarray of section names\fR" 4
-.IX Item "sections => array of section names"
-An arrayref pointing to an array which lists all sections we will accept
-packages for. Typically, these will be drawn from the set 'main',
-\&'contrib', 'non\-free', 'experimental', 'alien', and 'local' (at least on
-the author's systems).
-.Sp
-Default value: [ 'main', 'contrib', 'non\-free' ]
-.IP "\fBarchs\fR => \fIarray of architecture names\fR" 4
-.IX Item "archs => array of architecture names"
-An arrayref pointing to an array which lists all architectures we will
-accept packages for. Note that 'source' will always be present, and 'all'
-will be silently ignored (uploads for Arch: all will still work, but the
-listings appear in arch-specific Packages files).
-.Sp
-Default value: [ 'i386' ]
-.Sh "Release configuration"
-.IX Subsection "Release configuration"
-If all of the variables below are defined (release_origin, release_label,
-and release_description), Release files will be generated for each
-distribution directory.
-.PP
-Please note that enabling Release files will introduce a dependancy on the
-packages 'libdigest\-md5\-perl' and 'libdigest\-sha1\-perl'.
-.PP
-See also: sign_release
-.IP "\fBrelease_origin\fR => \fIorigin tag\fR" 4
-.IX Item "release_origin => origin tag"
-A string to be used for the Origin tag in the Release file.
-.Sp
-Default value: undef
-.IP "\fBrelease_label\fR => \fIlabel tag\fR" 4
-.IX Item "release_label => label tag"
-A string to be used for the Label tag in the Release file.
-.Sp
-Default value: undef
-.IP "\fBrelease_description\fR => \fIdescription tag\fR" 4
-.IX Item "release_description => description tag"
-A string to be used for the Description tag in the Release file. (Note that
-this should be a single line.)
-.Sp
-Default value: undef
-.IP "\fBrelease_noauto\fR = <array of NonAutomatic release names>" 4
-.IX Item "release_noauto = <array of NonAutomatic release names>"
-An array of release names which should be tagged with 'NonAutomatic: yes'
-in their Release files. This tag will keep \s-1APT\s0 from ever automatically
-selecting a package from that archive as an installation candidate.
-.Sp
-Default value: [ 'experimental' ]
-.Sh "Signature configuration"
-.IX Subsection "Signature configuration"
-Please note that enabling any of these options will cause a dependancy on
-the 'gnupg' package. See \fI/usr/share/doc/debpool/README.GnuPG\fR for more
-information.
-.IP "\fBrequire_sigs_debs\fR = \fIboolean\fR" 4
-.IX Item "require_sigs_debs = boolean"
-If true, packages will be rejected unless their package files (.deb)
-are GPG-signed with a recognized key found one of the keyrings listed
-in 'gpg_keyrings'. These can be signed with the tools in the 'debsigs'
-package.
-.Sp
-Default value: 0 (false)
-.Sp
-See also: gpg_keyrings
-.IP "\fBrequire_sigs_meta\fR = \fIboolean\fR" 4
-.IX Item "require_sigs_meta = boolean"
-If true, packages will be rejected unless their meta-files (.changes and
-\&.dsc) are GPG-signed with a recognized key found one of the keyrings listed
-in 'gpg_keyrings'. These are the files normally signed by the 'debsign'
-utility in devscripts package.
-.Sp
-Default value: 0 (false)
-.Sp
-See also: gpg_keyrings
-.IP "\fBsign_release\fR = \fIboolean\fR" 4
-.IX Item "sign_release = boolean"
-If true, generated Release files with be GPG-signed with the key specified
-in 'gpg_sign_key'.
-.Sp
-Note that this will have no effect unless 'gpg_sign_key' is also defined at
-some point.
-.Sp
-Default value: 0 (false)
-.Sp
-See also: \*(L"Release configuration\*(R", gpg_sign_key
-.Sh "GnuPG configuration"
-.IX Subsection "GnuPG configuration"
-These values will only be used if the use of GnuPG is triggered in some
-fashion (such as any of the values in \*(L"Signature configuration\*(R" being
-enabled) , and thus do not (in themselves) trigger a dependancy on GnuPG.
-Please see \fI/usr/share/doc/debpool/README.GnuPG\fR for more information.
-.IP "\fBgpg_bin\fR = \fIGnuPG binary\fR" 4
-.IX Item "gpg_bin = GnuPG binary"
-This is used to specify the GnuPG binary to run.
-.Sp
-Default value: '/usr/bin/gpg'
-.IP "\fBgpg_home\fR = \fIGnuPG homedir\fR" 4
-.IX Item "gpg_home = GnuPG homedir"
-This is used to specify the GnuPG homedir (via the \-\-homedir option).
-.Sp
-Default value: '/home/user/.gnupg'
-.IP "\fBgpg_keyrings\fR = \fIarray of keyring filenames\fR" 4
-.IX Item "gpg_keyrings = array of keyring filenames"
-An arrayref pointing to an array which lists all of the \s-1GPG\s0 keyrings that
-hold keys for approved uploaders. Note that this will have no effect unless
-at least one of 'require_sigs_debs' or 'require_sigs_meta' is enabled.
-.Sp
-Default value: [ 'uploaders.gpg' ]
-.Sp
-See also: require_sigs_debs, require_sigs_meta
-.IP "\fBgpg_sign_key\fR = \fIsignature keyID\fR" 4
-.IX Item "gpg_sign_key = signature keyID"
-A string which contains the \s-1ID\s0 of the key which we will sign Release files
-with. Note that this will have no effect unless 'sign_release' is true.
-.Sp
-Default value: undef
-.Sp
-See also: sign_release
-.IP "\fBgpg_passfile\fR = \fIpassphrase file\fR" 4
-.IX Item "gpg_passfile = passphrase file"
-This specifies the name of the file from which we read the GnuPG passphrase
-for the key listed in gpg_sign_key. Note that it will have no effect unless
-\&'sign_release' is true and 'gpg_sign_key' is defined.
-.Sp
-Default value: '/home/user/.gnupg/passphrase';
-.Sp
-See also: sign_release, gpg_sign_key
-.Sh "Logging configuration"
-.IX Subsection "Logging configuration"
-These are values which control the logging system.
-.IP "\fBlog_file\fR = \fIfilename\fR" 4
-.IX Item "log_file = filename"
-If this option is defined, logging output will be sent to the filename
-specified. Note that an undefined value is considered an explicit request
-to log nothing.
-.Sh "Misc. configuration"
-.IX Subsection "Misc. configuration"
-These are values which don't particularly fit into any of the other
-sections.
-.RS 4
-.IP "\fBdaemon\fR = \fIboolean\fR" 4
-.IX Item "daemon = boolean"
-This determines whether debpool runs as a daemon (never exiting except on
-fatal errors, rescanning the Incoming directory periodically), or on a
-single-run basis. True values cause debpool to run as a daemon.
-.Sp
-Default value: 0 (false)
-.IP "\fBsleep\fR = \fIdelay\fR" 4
-.IX Item "sleep = delay"
-This option determines how long the daemon sleeps for, between each
-processing run. Note that signals (such as \s-1SIGHUP\s0, \s-1SIGINT\s0, or \s-1SIGTERM\s0)
-will force the daemon to wake up before this expires, so don't worry about
-setting it too long.
-.Sp
-Default value: 300 (5 minutes)
-.IP "\fBrollback\fR = \fIboolean\fR" 4
-.IX Item "rollback = boolean"
-This determines whether older packages in the incoming queue are allowed
-to replace newer versions already in the archive (roll back the archive
-version).
-.Sp
-Default value: 0 (false)
-.IP "\fBrebuild-files\fR = \fIboolean\fR" 4
-.IX Item "rebuild-files = boolean"
-This option can be set in configfiles, but is more commonly used from the
-commandline; if set, it forces all of the distribution files (Packages and
-Sources) to be rebuilt, whether or not they need it. This should almost
-never be used in conjunction with the daemon option.
-.Sp
-Default value: 0 (false)
-.IP "\fBrebuild-dbs\fR = \fIboolean\fR" 4
-.IX Item "rebuild-dbs = boolean"
-This option should not be set in configfiles, only used from the
-commandline; if set, it forces all of the metadata files to be rebuilt from
-scratch. It should, of course, also not be used with the daemon option.
-.Sp
-\&\s-1WARNING:\s0 This feature is not yet implemented, and will (silently) fail to
-do anything, at this time. It will be implemented in a future version.
-.Sp
-Default value: 0 (false)
-.IP "\fBrebuild-all\fR = \fIboolean\fR" 4
-.IX Item "rebuild-all = boolean"
-This option should not be set in configfiles, only used from the
-commandline; if set, it is equivalent to turning on all other rebuild
-options (currently \-\-rebuild\-files and \-\-rebuild\-dbs).
-.Sp
-\&\s-1WARNING:\s0 This feature depends on rebuild\-dbs, which is not yet implemented;
-only the \-\-rebuild\-files section will be triggered.
-.Sp
-Default value: 0 (false)
-.IP "\fBconfig\fR = \fIconfigfile\fR" 4
-.IX Item "config = configfile"
-This is a special option that should not be put into configfiles; it is
-intended only for command-line use. It may be issued multiple times; each
-time it is used, it will add the named config file to the list which
-DebPool will load (later config files override earlier ones, in case of any
-conflicts).
-.Sp
-Default value: N/A
-.RE
-.RS 4
-.SH "CAVEATS"
-.IX Header "CAVEATS"
-Command line options will override all Config.pm declarations.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
-\&\fIdebpool\fR\|(1)
-.SH "AUTHOR"
-.IX Header "AUTHOR"
-Joel Baker <fenton at debian.org>

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