void-packages/etc/defaults.conf
Juan RP d4e4d826e6 xbps-src: new targets: update-bulk and update-sys.
* update-bulk:
	This rebuilds all pkgs in system repositories that are outdated.
	with this xbps-bulk is now considered fully obsolete.

* update-sys:
	This rebuilds all pkgs in system that are oudated and once built,
	updates them via xbps-install(8).

	This target defines a new configuration option "XBPS_SUCMD" that
	is the command to execute to update the system. By default set to
	"sudo sh -c".

CAVEATS
	- need to check if binpkg is in local repo.
	- need to add support to specify alternative rootdir.
	- need to add support to specify system repos.
2014-04-09 16:42:07 +02:00

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# --*-- shell --*--
#
# etc/defaults.conf
# default configuration of etc/conf
#
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY; IT MAY BE REPLACED DURING UPDATES,
# EDIT etc/conf INSTEAD.
#
# To disable an option comment it out, don't set it to another value i.e:
# FOO=no -> wrong
# #FOO=yes -> correct
#
# Please also use ${FOO} style for shell variables because some parsers
# rely on this to work properly.
#
# [REQUIRED]
# Master directory. This is where the packages are built and installed.
# By default set to xbps-packages/masterdir.
#
#XBPS_MASTERDIR=${HOME}/masterdir
# [OPTIONAL]
# Host directory to be (bind) mounted into the chroot (masterdir) containing
# directories for downloaded cached packages from xbps-install(8), packages
# created by xbps-src, downloaded source distribution tarballs, etc.
#
# Basically your directory will contain this structure:
#
# /masterdir
# |
# |-----/HOSTDIR
# |- /binpkgs <- local repository
# |- /repocache <- cachedir for dependencies
# |- /sources <- source tarballs
#
# When created, those names are constants, so you cannot change them, even
# they are case sensitive.
#
# NOTE: You must create your toplevel /dir yourself
#
#XBPS_HOSTDIR=/path/to/your/host/directory
# [OPTIONAL]
# Enable optional arguments to xbps-install. This is useful when you use
# static binaries and when you need to specify arguments.
# NOTE: This is only used with the binary-bootstrap target!
XBPS_INSTALL_ARGS="--repository=http://repo.voidlinux.eu/current"
# [OPTIONAL]
# Compilation flags for C and C++.
#
XBPS_CFLAGS="-O2 -pipe"
XBPS_CXXFLAGS="${XBPS_CFLAGS}"
# [OPTIONAL]
# Linker flags passed to the compiler. By default we use --as-needed to
# avoid linking extra libraries into binaries. See the following link
# for info: http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/qa/asneeded.xml
#
XBPS_LDFLAGS="-Wl,--as-needed"
# [REQUIRED]
# Command to execute to gain root privileges when using the `update-sys`
# target to update your system.
#
XBPS_SUCMD="sudo /bin/sh -c"
# [OPTIONAL]
# Enable or disable ccache when building packages.
#
#XBPS_CCACHE=yes
# [OPTIONAL]
# Enable or disable distcc when building packages.
#
#XBPS_DISTCC=yes
#XBPS_DISTCC_HOSTS=""
# [OPTIONAL]
# Number of parallel jobs to execute when building packages that
# use make(1) or alike commands.
#
#XBPS_MAKEJOBS=4
# [OPTIONAL]
# Enable recording git revisions in final binary packages; enable this
# if you are sure the package you are building is available in the
# xbps-packages git repository.
#
#XBPS_USE_GIT_REVS=yes
# [OPTIONAL]
# Disable building -dbg subpackages with debugging symbols. Please note
# that building with debugging symbols make take a long while in some
# packages even on computers with a fast CPU; as well as needs lots of
# RAM to build properly some packages.
#
#XBPS_DEBUG_PKGS=yes