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- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- // Example annotated configuration file for dak
- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- // Common settings
- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- Common
- {
- //// ThreadCount (optional): Maximum number of threads to use. Defaults to 1
- ThreadCount 1;
- };
- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- // Essential. List of database details.
- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- DB
- {
- //// Name (required): The name of the PostgreSQL database which has been
- //// created for dak.
- Name "projectb";
- //// Host (optional): The name of the host on which the database is located.
- //// Not necessary if the the database is local.
- //Host "";
- //// Port (optional): The port of the database if it is remote. If the port
- //// is the default value (5432), this option can be set to -1.
- //Port -1;
- //// PoolSize (optional): should be at least ThreadCount + 1
- PoolSize 5;
- //// MaxOverflow (optional): shouldn't exceed postgresql.conf's
- //// max_connections - PoolSize
- MaxOverflow 13;
- //// Unicode (optional but seriously suggested). Should be false for
- //// encoding == SQL_ASCII which is highly recommended. Do not set this to
- //// anything else unless you really know what you're doing.
- Unicode "false";
- };
- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- // Dinstall general settings
- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- Dinstall
- {
- //// SigningKeyring (optional): this is the private keyring used by
- //// 'dak generate-releases'.
- SigningKeyring "/srv/dak/s3kr1t/dot-gnupg/secring.gpg";
- //// SigningPubKeyring (optional): this is the public keyring used by
- //// 'dak generate-releases'.
- SigningPubKeyring "/srv/dak/s3kr1t/dot-gnupg/pubring.gpg";
- //// Options::No-Mail (optional): Highly recommended. This prevents dak
- //// from spamming people you didn't mean it to. If you're not using this,
- //// you almost certainly want to use the MailWhiteList option
- Options::No-Mail "true";
- //// MailWhiteList (optional). If you're not using No-Mail, this provides
- //// a list of email addresses or regular expressions, one per line which
- //// dak is allowed to email. Regular expressions need to be prefixed by "RE:".
- //// Examples: "jane.doe@domain.com" or "RE:jane[^@]@domain.com", where the first will
- //// only allow to mail jane.doe@domain.com while the second will mail all of jane*@domain.com
- //// MailWhiteList "/some/path/to/a/file";
- //// SendmailCommand (required unless No-Mail is set): command to call the MTA.
- // SendmailCommand "/usr/sbin/sendmail -oi -t";
- //// MyEmailAddress (required): this is used as the From: line for sending mails
- //// as a script/daemon.
- MyEmailAddress "FTP Masters <ftpmaster@example.org>";
- //// MyAdminAddress (required): used as a contact address in mails.
- MyAdminAddress "ftpmaster@example.org";
- //// MyDistribution (required): this variable is used in emails sent out by
- //// dak and others. It should indicate the name of the distribution.
- MyDistribution "MyDistro";
- //// BugServer (optional): is used by 'dak process-upload' and 'dak rm'
- //// when closing bugs.
- // BugServer "bugs.example.org";
- //// CloseBugs (optional): a boolean (default: no); if true the automated bug
- //// closing feature of dinstall is activated. Must have BugServer set
- //// for this to work.
- CloseBugs "true";
- //// PackagesServer (optional): used by 'dak rm' and 'dak override' when
- //// carbon-copying a bug close mail to a package maintainer.
- // PackagesServer "packages.example.org";
- //// All sent mail is blind carbon copied to the email address in Bcc if it's
- //// not blank.
- // Bcc "archive@example.org";
- //// BXANotify (optional): a boolean (default: false); if true (Debian-specific)
- //// BXA notification is sent. The template for the BXA notification is located
- //// in Dir::Templates/process-new.bxa_notification and should be changed if this
- //// option is set.
- // BXANotify "true";
- //// FutureTimeTravelGrace (optional): specifies how many seconds into the
- //// future timestamps are allowed to be inside a deb before being rejected.
- //// Defaults to 86400 (24 hours) if not specified.
- FutureTimeTravelGrace 86400;
- //// PastCutoffYear (optional): specifies the cut-off year which is used when
- //// deciding whether or not to reject packages based on the file timestamp.
- //// Defaults to "1975" if not specified.
- PastCutoffYear "1975";
- //// SkipTime (required): an integer value which is the number of seconds
- //// that a file must be older than (via it's last modified timestamp)
- //// before dak process-upload will REJECT rather than SKIP the package.
- SkipTime 300;
- //// OverrideDisparityCheck (optional): a boolean (default: false); if true,
- //// dak process-upload compares an uploads section/priority with the overrides and whines
- //// at the maintainer if they differ.
- OverrideDisparityCheck "false";
- //// OverrideMaintainer (optional): be used to globally override the
- //// __MAINTAINER_TO__ and __MAINTAINER_FROM__ variables in template mails.
- //// Use with caution.
- // OverrideMaintainer "";
- //// DefaultSuite (optional): which suite to default to where one isn't
- //// specified. Defaults to "unstable" if not set.
- // DefaultSuite "unstable";
- //// LintianTags (optional): A set of lintian tags on which to reject
- //// packages at upload time. Format is a YAML file; see the ftp-master
- //// version for an example.
- // LintianTags "/srv/dak/dak/config/debian/lintian.tags";
- //// ReleaseTransitions (optional): YAML File for blocking uploads to unstable
- // ReleaseTransitions "/srv/dak/web/transitions.yaml";
- //// KeyAutoFetch (optional): boolean (default: false), which if set (and
- //// not overridden by explicit argument to check_signature()) will enable
- //// auto key retrieval. Requires KeyServer variable be
- //// set. NB: you should only enable this variable on production systems
- //// if you have strict control of your upload queue.
- // KeyAutoFetch "false";
- //// KeyServer (optional): keyserver used for key auto-retrieval
- //// (c.f. KeyAutoFetch).
- // KeyServer "wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net";
- };
- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- // Dir (mandatory). List of directory locations, e.g.
- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- Dir
- {
- //// Root (required): Specifies the path of the root of the FTP archive.
- Root "/srv/dak/ftp/";
- //// Pool (required): This variable specifies the path of the pool
- //// directory. Debian packages will be placed in the pool by
- //// 'dak process-upload'
- Pool "/srv/dak/ftp/pool/";
- //// Templates (required): dak sends various mails and uses templates from
- //// this directory.
- Templates "/srv/dak/dak/templates/";
- //// Override (optional): This directory optionally stores override files (used
- //// by 'dak make-overrides').
- // Override "/src/dak/scripts/override/";
- //// Lists (optional): This directory holds file lists used by apt-ftparchive to
- //// generate Packages and Sources files (used by 'dak make-suite-file-list').
- //// Deprecated in favour of use of generate-packages-sources2
- // Lists "/srv/dak/database/dists/";
- //// Log (required): Directory to store dak logs in
- Log "/srv/dak/log/";
- //// Lock directory (required): Directory to store dak locks in
- Lock "/srv/dak/lock/";
- //// Morgue (required): Removed files are moved there. The morgue has various
- //// sub-directories, including (optionally) those defined by
- //// Clean-Queues::MorgueSubDir and Clean-Suites::MorgueSubDir.
- Morgue "/srv/dak/morgue/";
- //// UrgencyLog (optional): If this directory is specified, 'dak
- //// process-upload' will store the urgency value of each upload. This
- //// is mainly used for britney (the testing script).
- // UrgencyLog "/srv/dak/testing/urgencies/";
- //// Done (required): Directory in which to store processed .changes files
- Done "/srv/dak/queue/done/";
- //// BTSVersionTrack (optional): this directory holds the DebBugs
- //// Version Tracking support files.
- // BTSVersionTrack "/srv/dak/btsversiontrack";
- //// Queue (required): This sub-tree defines important directories for the
- //// incoming queue. The following variables have to be set: Byhand, New
- //// NewStage, Reject, Unchecked. An explanation of the function of
- //// these directories can be found in README.new-incoming.
- Queue
- {
- Byhand "/srv/dak/queue/byhand/";
- New "/srv/dak/queue/new/";
- NewStage "/srv/dak/queue/newstage/";
- Reject "/srv/dak/queue/reject/";
- Unchecked "/srv/dak/queue/unchecked/";
- };
- };
- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- // SuiteMappings: (optional). List of mappings for the Distribution file in a
- // .changes file, e.g.:
- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- // There are three mapping types:
- //
- // (1) map <source> <dest>
- // Any target suite of '<source>' is unconditionally overridden to '<dest>'.
- // (2) map-unreleased <source> <dest>
- // Any upload targeted for suite '<source>' will be mapped to '<dest>' iff it
- // contains uploads for an architecture that is not part of '<source>'.
- // (3) ignore <suite>
- // Any target suite of '<suite>' is unconditionally removed from the list of
- // target suites. NB: if the upload had only one target suite this will lead
- // to rejection.
- SuiteMappings
- {
- "map stable proposed-updates";
- "map frozen unstable";
- "map-unreleased stable unstable";
- "map-unreleased proposed-updates unstable";
- "ignore testing";
- };
- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- // Urgency (mandatory) This defines the valid and default urgency of an upload.
- // If a package is uploaded with an urgency not listed here, it will be
- // rejected.
- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- Urgency
- {
- Default "low";
- Valid
- {
- low;
- medium;
- high;
- emergency;
- critical;
- };
- };
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