# The directory of the Slackware package repository: #REPOSROOT="/opt/fxp/slackware64-14.1/" # set by deployfxp # Repository maintainer REPOSOWNER="Connie Dobbs" # The GPG key for the repository owner can contain a different string than # the value of $REPOSOWNER . If you leave $REPOSOWNERGPG empty, the script will # use the value you've set for $REPOSOWNER instead to search the GPG keyfile. REPOSOWNERGPG="" # Under what URL is the repository accessible: DL_URL="" # The title of the generated RSS feed: RSS_TITLE="Connie Dobbs' Slackware Package Repository" # The logo picture used for the RSS feed: RSS_ICON="" # The URL linked to when clicking on the logo: RSS_LINK="" # URL to the full changelog.txt: RSS_CLURL="" # The descriptive text for the RSS feed: RSS_DESCRIPTION="Connie Dobbs' Slackware Package Repository" # Maximum number of RSS feed entries to display: #RSS_FEEDMAX=15 # The RSS generator must use a unique feed identifier. # Generate one for your feed by using the string returned by "uuidgen -t": RSS_UUID="7df28586-6a15-11e4-96a8-deadbeef0c18" # Either use gpg or gpg2: GPGBIN="/usr/bin/gpg2" # Optionally use gpg-agent to cache the gpg passphrase instead of letting the # script keep it in the environment (note that if you define USE_GPGAGENT=1 # but gpg-agent is not running, you will get prompted for a passphrase every # single time gpg runs): #USE_GPGAGENT=0 # Generate slack-requires, slack-suggests, and slack-conflicts lines in the # metadata files by setting FOR_SLAPTGET to "1" -- these are used by slapt-get #FOR_SLAPTGET=0 # Follow symlinks in case the repository has symlinks like 14.0 -> 13.37 # indicating that one package works for those two Slackware releases. # If the script does _not_ follow symlinks, then the symlinks will appear in # the repository listing instead of the packages they point to. #FOLLOW_SYMLINKS=1 # If the repository has separate package subdirectories (for separate # Slackware releases or architectures) then define them here. # Separate FILELIST.TXT, MANIFEST etc.. files will be created for all of them: REPO_SUBDIRS="slackware64 patches extra pasture testing" # If you want to exclude certain directories or files from being included # in the repository metadata, define them here (space-separated). # Example: REPO_EXCLUDES="RCS logs .genreprc" REPO_EXCLUDES="source fxp" # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- # By default, no debug messages #DEBUG=0 # Timestamp to be used all around the script: #UPDATEDATE="$(LC_ALL=C date -u)" # A value of "yes" means that .meta .md5 and/or .asc files are # always (re)generated. # while "no" means: only generate these files if they are missing. #FORCEMD5="no" # .md5 files #FORCEPKG="no" # .meta files #FORCEASC="no" # .asc files #TOUCHUP="no" # rsync has issues with files whose content has changed, but # both size and timestamp remain unchanged (needs expensive # '--checksum' to detect these file changes) # We may have a need to only update the ChangeLog files: #RSSONLY="no" # ChangeLog .rss and .txt # For a sub-repository we do not have a ChangeLog: #CHANGELOG="yes" # Variable used to limit the search for packages which lack .md5/.asc file, # to those packages changed less than NOTOLDER days ago. #NOTOLDER="" # Variable used to import the content of a text file as the new ChangeLog.txt # entry. If empty, you will be asked to type a new entry yourself. #LOGINPUT=""