# # Configuration file for xbps-src. # # # Directory where the xbps-src GIT repository is stored. This is # required to be mounted in the chroot. # XBPS_DISTRIBUTIONDIR=$HOME/xbps-templates # # Chroot master directory. # XBPS_MASTERDIR=$XBPS_DISTRIBUTIONDIR/masterdir # # Compilation flags for cc and c++. # XBPS_CFLAGS="-O2 -pipe" XBPS_CXXFLAGS="$XBPS_CFLAGS" # # Number of jobs when running make(1)-alike commands. # #XBPS_MAKEJOBS=4 # # Compression program used to build the binary packages. # Possible value: gzip, bzip2 or xz. Default xz. # XBPS_COMPRESS_CMD=xz # # Compression level used in XBPS_COMPRESS_CMD to build the # binary packages. Possible values: 1-9. If unset, default value # by the command will be used. # #XBPS_COMPRESS_LEVEL=9 # # Install required build time dependencies from binary packages, # XBPS_PACKAGESDIR will be used in the chroot to resolve builddeps. # #XBPS_PREFER_BINPKG_DEPS=yes # # Build packages with your unprivileged user in the chroot # via capchroot. The only required steps with privileges are # the bind mounts, a helper script (xbps-src-chroot-helper) needs # to be run with sudo for this task. # # fakeroot is only used for the installation stage via the helper # script xbps-src-doinst-helper. # # capchroot allows ordinary users to use the chroot(2) syscall. # To make this work, uncomment this option and run the following # commands (as root): # # $ setcap cap_sys_chroot=ep /usr/bin/capchroot # $ echo "/path/to/masterdir $(whoami)" >> /etc/capchroot.allow # #XBPS_USE_CAPCHROOT=yes