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diff --git a/etc/overlord.cfg b/etc/overlord.cfg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4a1a40d --- /dev/null +++ b/etc/overlord.cfg @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +[MAIN] + +#----------------------------------------------------------- +# Defines the directory where overlays should be installed + +storage : /var/lib/layman + +#----------------------------------------------------------- +# Remote overlay lists will be stored here +# overlord will append _md5(url).xml to each filename + +cache : %(storage)s/cache + +#----------------------------------------------------------- +# The list of locally installed overlays + +local_list: %(storage)s/overlays.xml + +#----------------------------------------------------------- +# Path to the make.conf file that should be modified by +# overlord + +make_conf : %(storage)s/make.conf + +#----------------------------------------------------------- +# URLs of the remote lists of overlays (one per line) or +# local overlay definitions +# +#overlays : http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/overlays/repositories.xml +# http://dev.gentoo.org/~wrobel/layman/global-overlays.xml +# http://mydomain.org/my-overlord-list.xml +# file:///var/lib/layman/my-list.xml + +overlays : http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/overlays/repositories.xml + +#----------------------------------------------------------- +# Proxy support +# If unset, overlord will use the http_proxy environment variable. +# +#proxy : http://[user:pass@]www.my-proxy.org:3128 + +#----------------------------------------------------------- +# Strict checking of overlay definitions +# +# Set either to "yes" or "no". If "no" overlord will issue +# warnings if an overlay definition is missing either +# description or contact information. +# +nocheck : yes + +#----------------------------------------------------------- +# Umask settings +# +# overlord should usually work with a umask of 0022. You should +# only change this setting if you are absolutely certain that +# you know what you are doing. +# +#umask : 0022 + +#----------------------------------------------------------- +# Command overrides +# +# You can have commands point to either a binary at a different +# location, e.g. +# +# /home/you/local/bin/git +# +# or just the command, e.g. +# +# git +# +# to use PATH-based resolution of the binary to call. +# +#bzr_command : /usr/bin/bzr +#cvs_command : /usr/bin/cvs +#darcs_command : /usr/bin/darcs +#git_command : /usr/bin/git +#mercurial_command : /usr/bin/hg +#rsync_command : /usr/bin/rsync +#svn_command : /usr/bin/svn +#tar_command : /bin/tar |