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view demopublishpackages.cfg @ 315:57034905ac4c
Copy the enterprise 3.5 packagers to the refactored kde enterprise
packagers and adapt them to the new base classes.
author | Bernhard Herzog <bh@intevation.de> |
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date | Thu, 03 Dec 2009 11:19:39 +0000 |
parents | 0542181b8452 |
children | 25ef11a79d7f |
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# Demo configuration file for publishpackages.py. The default config # file used by publishpackages.py is publishpackages.cfg, so to use this # file as the basis for your configuration, copy or rename this file and # adapt it to your needs. [publishpackages] # Distribution (e.g. etch, lenny, ...) and section (e.g. experimental, # unstable, ...) for which to publish the packages distribution: lenny section: experimental # Number of newest successfully built revisions to publish for each # track. Ignored when publishpackages is called with an explicit # revision. num_newest: 3 # Username and host on which the treepackager runs. publishpackages.py # has to be able to connect to that host as the builduser via ssh # without knowning the password. This is best achieved with the # ssh-agent. build_user: builder build_host: localhost # the program to run on build_host to list the filenames of the packages # in question. Currently publishpackages.py assumes that the default # configuration for that program works. build_listpackages: ~/treepkg/bin/listpackages.py # Username and host on which to publish the packages. # publishpackages.py uses ssh to execute commands on the publish_host to # create directories and rsync to copy the files from the local cache to # the publish_host. If publish_host is empty, the publishpackages.py # assumes that no ssh or other remote login is needed to access the # publish host with the right permissions. publish_user: builder publish_host: localhost # the directory on the publish_host where the apt directories reside. publish_dir: /home/ftp/apt/dists/ # If true publishpackages.py will remove the packages in publish_dir # that were not put there by the current run. Setting it to True is # probably only useful when using publishpackages.py to automatically # publish the newest built packages using a cron-job, for instance. publish_remove_old_packages: False # Command to run after the packages have been copied to the publish # host. This command is run on the host running publishpackages.py. after_upload_hook: ssh %(publish_user)s@%(publish_host)s /home/ftp/apt/update # local cache directory. publishpackages.py may delete it and its # contents, so if you intend to run publishpackages.py on the same # system for several remote instances of treepkg, make sure the # directory name is unique enough, to avoid one publishpackages instance # removing the files of another. # # The value is passed through the python functions os.expanduser and # os.expandvars, so references to home directories of the form ~ or # ~user at the beginning of the value and environment variable # references of the form $VAR or ${VAR} are expanded. cachedir: /tmp/${LOGNAME}/treepkg-package-cache/%(build_host)s