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author | BlackNoxis <steven.darklight@gmail.com> | 2014-10-27 18:38:05 +0200 |
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committer | BlackNoxis <steven.darklight@gmail.com> | 2014-10-27 18:38:05 +0200 |
commit | 24934e623441310f644e5f72855b0f2bf9f3cd1a (patch) | |
tree | a453939bf58199bc2c3ff27bcf0accf2b221c6c4 /app-misc/rogentos-reposi/files/entropy_server | |
parent | 687f45092b4f4ccf33765cee7427f054bae22344 (diff) |
Incoming! Moving Rogento.git to kogaion-desktop. Finally
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diff --git a/app-misc/rogentos-reposi/files/entropy_server b/app-misc/rogentos-reposi/files/entropy_server new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c2e77713 --- /dev/null +++ b/app-misc/rogentos-reposi/files/entropy_server @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +# Entropy Server now supports repositories defined inside +# /etc/entropy/repositories.conf.d/ files, written using the +# syntax detailed below. This improves the ability to enable, disable, +# add and remove repositories programmatically. Furthermore, it +# makes possible to extend the supported parameters without breaking +# backward compatibility. +# +# In order to differentiate Entropy Client repository definitions between +# Entropy Server ones, each repository section must start with "[server=". +# +# This is an example of the syntax (with a complete listing +# of the supported arguments): +# +# [server=sabayon-limbo] +# desc = Sabayon Linux Official Testing Repository +# repo = ssh://username@full.host:~username/sabayon-limbo +# enabled = <true/false> +# +# [server=sabayon-limbo] +# desc = This statement will be ignored. +# repo-only = ssh://username@repo.host:~username/sabayon-limbo +# pkg-only = ssh://username@pkg.host:~username/sabayon-limbo +# +# [server=sabayon-base] +# desc = This is the base repository. +# repo-only = ssh://username@repo.host:~username/sabayon-base +# pkg-only = ssh://username@pkg.host:~username/sabayon-base +# base = <true/false> +# +# As you can see, multiple statements for the same repository +# are allowed. However, only the first desc = statement will be +# considered, while there can be as many {pkg,repo}* = as you want. +# +# The repository order is important, but this is guaranteed by the +# fact that configuration files are parsed in lexical order. +# +# Statements description: +# - "desc": stands for description, the repository name description. +# - "repo": the push & pull URI, for both packages and repository database. +# - "repo-only": same as repo, but only for the repository database +# push & pull. +# - "pkg-only": same as repo, but only for the packages push & pull. +# The supported protocols are those supported by entropy.fetchers. +# - "enabled": if set, its value can be either "true" or "false". The default +# value is "true". It indicates if a repository is configured +# but currently disabled or enabled. Please take into account +# that config files in /etc/entropy/repositories.conf.d/ starting +# with "_" are considered to contain disabled repositories. This +# is just provided for convienence. +# - "base": if set, its value can be either "true" or "false". The default +# value is "false". If no repository has the flag set, the first +# listed repository will be the base one. +# - "exclude-qa": if set, its value can be either "true" or "false". The default +# value is "false". If "true", the repository is excluded from +# QA checks. + +# [server=<example repository>] +# desc = Entropy Server Example Repository +# repo = ssh://user@localhost:~user/repository-name +# repo-only = ssh://user@localhost:~user/repository-only-name +# pkg-only = ssh://user@localhost:~user/package-only-name +# enabled = true |