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authorV3n3RiX <venerix@rogentos.ro>2016-02-26 23:50:05 +0000
committerV3n3RiX <venerix@rogentos.ro>2016-02-26 23:50:05 +0000
commited40676841e317a2aafa04c4c804bb6043864740 (patch)
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repo cleanup...drop old ebuilds, drop ebuilds already in portage tree
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-# 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