# Project Entropy 1.0 Equo configuration file # Collision protection # 0: No protection # 1: Removal protection (recommended) # 2: Installation/Removal protection collision-protect|1 # Configuration files protection # This works in the same way of Portage CONFIG_PROTECT but it's Entropy related # # syntax for CONFIG_PROTECT: # configprotect|/path/to/dir1 /path/to/dir2 /path/to/dir3 # # default: unset, internal variable will be used (this is stored into # the repository database) # # 2: Installation/Removal protection config-protect|/etc/conf.d /etc/hosts /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11 /etc/entropy # Configuration files protection # This works in the same way of Portage CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK but it's # Entropy related # # syntax for CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK: # configprotectmask|/path/to/dir1 /path/to/dir2 /path/to/dir3 # # default: unset, internal variable will be used (this is stored into the # repository database) # # 2: Installation/Removal protection mask config-protect-mask|/etc/pam.d # Configuration files protection # List of files that should be kept as they are: whose updated config files # will be rejected # # syntax for CONFIG_PROTECT_SKIP: # configprotectskip|/path/to/dir1 /path/to/dir2 /path/to/dir3 # # default: unset, internal variable will be used (this is stored into the # repository database) # # 2: Installation/Removal protection skip config-protect-skip|/etc/conf.d/hostname /etc/sudoers /etc/exports # Configuration files backup # Option to enable/disable automatic backup of files merged by "equo conf update" # Valid parameters: disable, enable, true, false, disabled, enabled # Default parameter if unset: enable files-backup|false # Extra package hash check modules # Option to selectively choose what extra package hash checks to execute # when installing a package. Modules avaiable are sha1, sha256, sha512 and gpg. # Default parameter if unset: sha1 sha256 sha512 gpg # PLEASE NOTE: to fully disable GPG feature, please have a look at the # "gpg" option below. package-hashes|sha1 gpg # GnuPG repository and packages verification feature. # Valid parameters: disable, enable, true, false, disabled, enabled # Default parameter if unsed: enable # It is strongly suggested to keep gpg feature enabled. # gpg|enable # Force critical updates first # Option to enable/disable forced critical updates installation. # Valid parameters: disable, enable, true, false, disabled, enabled # Default parameter if unset: enable # forced-updates|enable # Number of days that should pass before package files # get removed from cache automatically. # Note that this feature should be disabled in server-environments where # storing packages cache is subject to different policies. # The daemon in charge of this is client-updates-daemon available via # entropy-client-services package. You may consider cleaning up packages cache # manually by calling "equo cleanup" either inside a cronjob or by hand. # Valid parameters: # Default parameter if unset: # NOTE: values <0 or >365 are not tolerated. # packages-autoprune-days|60 # Enable/disable simultaneous download of packages by Entropy Client # Valid parameters: disable, enable, true, false, disabled, enabled # By default, if multifetch is enabled, only 3 simultaneous downloads # are allocated. To change this, just set multifetch to a value between # 1 and 10. # Default parameter if unset: disable # multifetch|disable # Ignore SPM (Portage) pseudo-downgrades # USE AT YOUR OWN RISK, IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT'S THIS OPTION # !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SKIP IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! # !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SKIP IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! # !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SKIP IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! # !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SKIP IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! # This option permits to skip packages with Entropy revision 9999 # from being treaten as downgrades. This usually happens when # migrating from Portage to Entropy # Valid parameters: disable, enable, true, false, disabled, enabled # Default parameter if unset: disable ignore-spm-downgrades|disable # Enable the installation of debug files # Also known as "splitdebug" support # Valid parameters: disable, enable, true, false, disabled, enabled # Default parameter if unset: disable # splitdebug|disable # HOW SPLITDEBUG WORKS with Entropy # Once you enable the "splitdebug" feature # you just need to (re)install packages in order to # get /usr/lib/debug metadata files installed. That's it. # You can safely remove /usr/lib/debug without affecting # Operating System functionality, at any time.