# # slackpkg.conf - Configuration for SlackPkg # v2.8 # # # SlackPkg - An Automated packaging tool for Slackware Linux # Copyright (C) 2003-2011 Roberto F. Batista, Evaldo Gardenali # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA # # Project Page: http://slackpkg.org/ # Roberto F. Batista (aka PiterPunk) piterpunk@slackware.com # Evaldo Gardenali (aka UdontKnow) evaldogardenali@fasternet.com.br # # For configuration options that have only two states, possible values are # either "on" or "off" # Remember, the only official Slackware ports are x86, s390 and arm, and # slackpkg developers don't have s390 boxes for testing. If you are # testing/using other architectures and have suggestions or patches, # please let me know (piterpunk@slackware.com) # # Select the architecture of your system. Valid values are: # i#86 (where # is 3, 4, 5 or 6) # x86_64 # s390 # arm* (* can be v4, v5tejl, and other ARM versions) # powerpc # # The line is commented because slackpkg will try to find your # architecture automagically. If you want to override what slackpkg # finds, put the value after the = and uncomment this line #ARCH= # The default PKGMAIN is "slackware", but some derived distros use other # names as the main directory. PKGMAIN is the place with the slackware # package series (a, ap, n, ... ). # # Usually slackpkg can automagically discover this variable. If you want # to override the discovered variable, then uncomment this line and change # it to reflect the correct value of PKGMAIN #PKGMAIN=slackware # Slackware packages are signed by project key. Slackpkg uses this key # to check if the packages downloaded are valid, so remember to set # CHECKGPG to "on". # # Usually slackpkg can automagically discover this variable. If you want # to override the discovered variable, then uncomment this line and edit # as needed #SLACKKEY="Slackware Linux Project " # Downloaded files will be in directory below: TEMP=/var/cache/packages # Package lists, file lists, and others will be at WORKDIR: WORKDIR=/var/lib/slackpkg # Special options for wget (default is WGETFLAGS="--passive-ftp") WGETFLAGS="--passive-ftp" # If DELALL is "on", all downloaded files will be removed after install. DELALL=on # If CHECKMD5 is "on", the system will check the md5sums of all packages before # install/upgrade/reinstall is performed. CHECKMD5=on # If CHECKGPG is "on", the system will verify the GPG signature of each package # before install/upgrade/reinstall is performed. CHECKGPG=on # If CHECKSIZE is "on", the system will check if we have sufficient disk # space to install selected package. This make upgrade/install safer, but slow # upgrade/install process. CHECKSIZE=off # PRIORITY sets the download priority. slackpkg will try to found the # package first in the first value, then the second one, through all # values in list. # # Default value: patches %PKGMAIN extra pasture testing PRIORITY=( patches %PKGMAIN extra pasture testing ) # Enables (on) or disables (off) slackpkg's post-installation features, such # as checking for new (*.new) configuration files and new kernel images, and # prompts you for what it should do. Default=on POSTINST=on # Post-installation features, by default, search all of /etc for .new files. # This is the safe option: with it, you won't have any unmerged .new files # to cause problems. Even so, some people prefer that only the .new files # installed by the current slackpkg session be checked. # If this is your case, change ONLY_NEW_DOTNEW to "on". # Default=off ONLY_NEW_DOTNEW=off # The ONOFF variable sets the initial behavior of the dialog interface. # If you set this to "on" then all packages will be selected by default. # If you prefer the opposite option (all unchecked), then set this to "off". ONOFF=on # If this variable is set to "on", all files will be downloaded before the # requested operation (install or upgrade) is performed. If set to "off", # then the files will be downloaded and the operation (install/upgrade) # performed one by one. Default=on DOWNLOAD_ALL=on # Enables (on) or disables (off) the dialog interface in slackpkg. Default=on DIALOG=off # Enables (on) or disables (off) the non-interactive mode. If set to "on", # slackpkg will run without asking the user anything, and answer all questions # with DEFAULT_ANSWER. If you do any upgrades using this mode, you'll need to # run "slackpkg new-config" later to find and merge any .new files. BATCH=off # Default answer to slackpkg questions. Can be "y" or "n". DEFAULT_ANSWER=n # Slackpkg allows a template to "include" the packages specified in another # template. This option enables (on) or disables (off) the parsing of # any "#include" directives in template files. Default=on USE_INCLUDES=on # Enables a spinning bar as visual feedback when slackpkg is making its # internal lists and some other operations. Default=on SPINNING=on # Max number of characters that "dialog" command can handle. # If unset, this variable will be 19500 (the number that works on # Slackware 10.2) DIALOG_MAXARGS=139000 # # The MIRROR is set from /etc/slackpkg/mirrors # You only need to uncomment the selected mirror. # Uncomment one mirror only. #