# Project Entropy 1.0 activator configuration file # # Branches configuration: # branches| # # # Specify here the currently maintained branches # # example: # branches|3.5 3.6 # branches|3.5 # # Packages expiration days: # expiration-days| # # # Number of days after a binary package will be removed from its belonging # repository if not available anymore (old files) # # example: # expiration-days|15 # # expiration-days| # # syntax for officialserverrepositoryid: # # officialserverrepositoryid: Repository identifier for the official main distribution repository # officialserverrepositoryid| # officialserverrepositoryid|sabayonlinux.org # # syntax for repositories: # # repository: server-side repositories configuration # note: default repository setting is in repositories.conf (officialrepositoryid) #| repository|repository_id|repository description| <2>||#, # # example: #| repository|sabayonlinux.org|Sabayon Linux Official Repository|ftp://user:pass@111.111.111.111/|http://svn.sabayonlinux.org/entropy|svn.sabayonlinux.org#1026,1027 # # repository| # Database format used by EAPI1 packages: # bz2 or gz database-format|bz2 # Disabled EAPIs (comma separated). # By default, all current EAPI implementations are supported (1, 2, 3). # This means that when uploading/downloading database files, a lot of # redoundant transfers take place. You can decide to disable EAPI1, EAPI2, EAPI3 # or 2 of them. You cannot disable all of them, in this case this setting will # be ignored. # # WARNING: USE-AT-YOUR-OWN-RISK. I mean, use it with brain_on(): entropy clients # tries to fetch repositories starting from the highest EAPI supported and scale # down to 2 and 1 if error occurs. So, if you are disabling EAPI3 and 2 and want # to keep EAPI1, make sure to remove "unmaintained" files from your remote mirror. # A fast way to achieve this is removing the whole remote database dir and re-upload # everything (backup first!). # disabled-eapis|1,2 # Online RSS support to track changes of the things happened on the database. # Here are basic settings, like the ability to enable/disable this feature or # set the name of the feed. # Feed will be uploaded on the same packages.db.[bz2|gz] directory # # syntax for rss-feed: # rss-feed| # rss-feed|enable # syntax for rss-name: # rss-name| # rss-name|packages.rss # This option allows to specify a base URL for the and RSS entry. # If you have the entropy web portal online, just add its path to index.py which # will be wrapped to add ?search=... # syntax for rss-base-url: # rss-base-url| # rss-base-url|http://packages.sabayonlinux.org/ # This is just the website url that will be added to the RSS rss-website-url|http://www.sabayonlinux.org/ # Maximum RSS entries, oldest will be dropped # syntax for max-rss-entries: # max-rss-entries| # max-rss-entries|10000 # Maximum RSS entries for the light version, oldest will be dropped # syntax for max-rss-light-entries: # max-rss-light-entries| # # max-rss-light-entries|100 # RSS Editor E-mail (corresponding to managingEditor tag) # syntax for max-rss-entries: # managing-editor| # managing-editor|