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. Only the first repository
with "base = true" will be considered. The base repository is the
repository that is considered base for all the others
(the main one).
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