# This configuration file gives defaults for the scripts in # the devscripts package, as documented in the individual manpages. # Variables defined here may be overridden by a per-user ~/.devscripts # configuration file, which has exactly the same syntax as this file. # # This file is sourced by /bin/bash, and should only contain # comment lines (beginning with a '#'), and lines of the form # VARIABLE=value # The value must be quoted if there are spaces in it. # Variables corresponding to switches (on/off; yes/no) must take # one of the values 'yes' or 'no'. # The variable names are all of the form PROGNAME_VARNAME, # or DEVSCRIPTS_VARNAME if they are more generally applicable. # # As new variables are introduced into the devscripts program, their # descriptions and default values will be appended as comments # to this file. # Variables recognised as of devscripts version ###VERSION###: ##### Package-wide variables # # Lists of which scripts are affected by these package-wide variables # can be found in the devscripts.conf(5) manpage. # # # Directory Name Checking # # Several programs check the directory name and refuse to function if # it does not match the name of the package being worked on. (The # details are described in the individual manpages.) # These two variables control this behaviour, corresponding to the # --check-dirname-level and --check-dirname-regex command line options. # The possible values of DEVSCRIPTS_CHECK_DIRNAME_LEVEL are: # 0 never check the directory name # 1 check the directory name only if the program has changed directory # 2 always check the directory name # The variable DEVSCRIPTS_DIRNAME_REGEXP is a Perl regex which # defines what is considered a valid directory name for the source # package PACKAGE; if it includes a '/', then it must match the full # directory path, otherwise it must match the full directory name. # # The default settings are: # DEVSCRIPTS_CHECK_DIRNAME_LEVEL=1 # DEVSCRIPTS_CHECK_DIRNAME_REGEX='PACKAGE(-.+)?' ##### annotate-output # # No variables currently ##### archpath # # No variables currently ##### bts # # Default bts show/bugs to run in offline mode? # BTS_OFFLINE=no # # Cache all visited bug reports once a cache has been established # for the first time? # BTS_CACHE=yes # # How much to mirror when caching? The minimal amount (min), the mbox # version as well (mbox) or the whole works (full)? # BTS_CACHE_MODE=min # # Always refresh the cache, even if nothing's changed? # BTS_FORCE_REFRESH=no # # How do we read an mbox? This will be split on whitespace, then # %s is replaced by the mbox name and %% by a single %. # BTS_MAIL_READER='mutt -f %s' # # What sendmail command do we use? This will be split on whitespace. # BTS_SENDMAIL_COMMAND='/usr/sbin/sendmail' # # Download only new bugs when caching? If set to yes, don't check for # updates in bugs we already have. # BTS_ONLY_NEW=no # # Which SMTP host should be used? Note that if both an SMTP host and # sendmail command are specified in the configuration file(s), the SMTP # host will be used unless overridden by --sendmail on the command line # BTS_SMTP_HOST=reportbug.debian.org # # If the SMTP host specified above requires authentication, the following # options may be used to specify the username and password to use. # If only a username is provided then the password will be prompted for # before sending the e-mail # BTS_SMTP_AUTH_USERNAME=user # BTS_SMTP_AUTH_PASSWORD=pass # # Specify a HELO to use when connecting to the SMTP host. If not supplied # and the file /etc/mailname exists, its contents will be used as the HELO # BTS_SMTP_HELO=foo.example.com # # Include resolved bugs when caching? # BTS_INCLUDE_RESOLVED=yes # # Suppress BTS acknowledgment e-mails (ignored by the control bot) # BTS_SUPPRESS_ACKS=no # # Allow the generated message to be edited and, if necessary, abandoned # before sending it to the control bot? # # If set to yes, prompt for confirmation / edit / abandonment. # If set to force, spawn an editor and then proceed as if set to yes # BTS_INTERACTIVE=no # # Specify a list of e-mail addresses to which a carbon copy of the # generated e-mail to the control bot should automatically be sent. # BTS_DEFAULT_CC=example@example.com # # Which debbugs server should be used? # BTS_SERVER=https://bugs.debian.org ##### chdist # # No variables currently ##### checkbashisms # # No variables currently ##### cowpoke # # No variables currently; see cowpoke.conf and cowpoke(1) ##### cvs-debc # # No variables currently ##### cvs-debi # # No variables currently ##### cvs-debrelease # # No variables currently ##### cvs-debuild # # No variables currently ##### dd-list # # No variables currently ##### dcmd # # No variables currently ##### dcontrol # # URL to query # DCONTROL_URL="https://qa.debian.org/cgi-bin/dcontrol" ##### debc # # debc recognises the DEBRELEASE_DEBS_DIR variable; see debrelease # below for more information. ##### deb-reversion # # No variables currently ##### debchange/dch # # Preserve the source tree dirname if the upstream version changes? # DEBCHANGE_PRESERVE=no # # Query the BTS when --closes is being used? # DEBCHANGE_QUERY_BTS=yes # # Select a heuristic to use to determine whether the package has released. # See the debchange man page for details. # DEBCHANGE_RELEASE_HEURISTIC=log # DEBCHANGE_RELEASE_HEURISTIC=changelog # # Introduce multiple-maintainer markers in changelog sections? # DEBCHANGE_MULTIMAINT=yes # # When appending to a multiple-maintainer changelog, if there are # existing changes made by the current maintainer, should new # changelog entries be appended to the existing entries? # DEBCHANGE_MULTIMAINT_MERGE=no # # When appending entries to the changelog, should the trailer line # be maintained as-is? # DEBCHANGE_MAINTTRAILER=yes # # Use a fixed timezone in changelog entries? # DEBCHANGE_TZ=UTC # # Allow a new version to be lower than the current package version # if the new version matches the specified regular expression # DEBCHANGE_LOWER_VERSION_PATTERN=bpo # # Attempt to automatically determine whether the current changelog # stanza represents an NMU? # DEBCHANGE_AUTO_NMU=yes # # When --release was used and an editor presented, force the changelog # to be explicitly saved in the editor? If this is set to "no" then # the changes made by --release will be automatically saved. # DEBCHANGE_FORCE_SAVE_ON_RELEASE=yes ##### debcheckout # # List of space-separated pairs REGEXP/REPLACEMENT_TEXT to define # custom rules to enable authenticated mode. # DEBCHECKOUT_AUTH_URLS='' # # For debian-dir-only repositories, also retrieve the source # package, unpack it, and move the missing files over. # DEBCHECKOUT_SOURCE=auto # # Username for authenticated mode, can be overridden with -u|--user. # DEBCHECKOUT_USER='' # # See debcheckout(1) for a more precise description of syntax and # semantics of these settings. ##### debclean # # Remove .deb, .changes, .dsc and .upload files? # DEBCLEAN_CLEANDEBS=no ##### debcommit # # Strip a leading "* " from commit messages taken from changelogs? # DEBCOMMIT_STRIP_MESSAGE=yes # # Sign created tags using gnupg? # DEBCOMMIT_SIGN_TAGS=no # # Take any uncommitted changes in the changelog in # to account when determining the commit message # for a release? # DEBCOMMIT_RELEASE_USE_CHANGELOG=no # # Sign commits using gnupg? # DEBCOMMIT_SIGN_COMMITS=no ##### debdiff # # Show directory names which appear in the filelist? # DEBDIFF_DIRS=no # # Compare control files? # DEBDIFF_CONTROL=yes # # Which control files to compare? A comma-separated list, with # possibilities such as postinst, config and so on; ALL means compare # all control files. # DEBDIFF_CONTROLFILES=control # # Show files which have moved between .debs? # DEBDIFF_SHOW_MOVED=no # # Option to pass to wdiff # DEBDIFF_WDIFF_OPT= # # Include the output of diffstat? # DEBDIFF_SHOW_DIFFSTAT=no # # Compare control files in source packages using wdiff? # DEBDIFF_WDIFF_SOURCE_CONTROL=no # # Always compare package in version order, rather than the order specified # on the command line? # DEBDIFF_AUTO_VER_SORT=no # # Unpack tarballs found in the top level source directory. # DEBDIFF_UNPACK_TARBALLS=yes ##### debdiff-apply # # No variables currently ##### debi # # debc recognises the DEBRELEASE_DEBS_DIR variable; see debrelease # below for more information. ##### debpkg # # No variables currently ##### debrelease # # This specifies which uploader program to use. As of devscripts ###VERSION### # the recognised values are "dupload" (default) and "dput". Check the # debrelease(1) manpage for any recent changes to this variable # DEBRELEASE_UPLOADER=dupload # # This specifies the directory, relative to the top of the source # tree, in which the .changes and .debs files are to be found. Note # that this also affects debc and debi. # DEBRELEASE_DEBS_DIR=.. ##### debrsign # # No variables currently ##### debsign # # debsign recognises the DEBRELEASE_DEBS_DIR variable; see debrelease # above for more information. # # Always re-sign files even if they are already signed, without prompting. # DEBSIGN_ALWAYS_RESIGN=yes # # Which signing program to use? gpg and pgp are the usual values; the # default is determined as described in the manpage. # Corresponds to -p option # DEBSIGN_PROGRAM= # # How the signing program works; must be either gpg or pgp as of # devscripts version ###VERSION###. The default is described in the # manpage. Corresponds to -sgpg and -spgp. # DEBSIGN_SIGNLIKE= # # Maintainer name (only used to determine GPG keyid; -m option) # DEBSIGN_MAINT= # # GPG keyid to use (-k option) # DEBSIGN_KEYID= ##### debsnap # # Where to put the directory named -/ # default: source-$package_name if unset # DEBSNAP_DESTDIR= # # Verbosely show messages (yes/no) # default: no # DEBSNAP_VERBOSE=no # # The base URL of the archive to download from # DEBSNAP_BASE_URL=https://snapshot.debian.org # # A sed regexp to transform pool//f/foo into the desired layout # default: make the directory from pool//f/foo to pool/f/foo # DEBSNAP_CLEAN_REGEX="s@\([^/]*\)/[^/]*/\(.*\)@\1/\2@" # # Where the Sources.gz lives, subdirectory of DEBSNAP_BASE_URL// # default: DEBSNAP_BASE_URL//source/Sources.gz # DEBSNAP_SOURCES_GZ_PATH=source/Sources.gz ##### debuild # # Do we preserve the whole environment except for PATH? # DEBUILD_PRESERVE_ENV=no # # Are there any environment variables we should preserve? This should # be a comma-separated list. # DEBUILD_PRESERVE_ENVVARS="" # # How to set a preserved environment variable, in this case to set # FOO=bar. # DEBUILD_SET_ENVVAR_FOO=bar # # Do we check for the existence of the .orig.tar.gz before calling # dpkg-buildpackage? # DEBUILD_TGZ_CHECK=yes # # Corresponds to the dpkg-buildpackage -r option. # DEBUILD_ROOTCMD=fakeroot # # Extra options given to dpkg-buildpackage before any command-line # options specified. Single options containing spaces should be # quoted, for example "-m'Julian Gilbey ' -us -uc" # If this contains a -r, -d or -D option, this will also be recognised # when running debuild binary|binary-arch|... # DEBUILD_DPKG_BUILDPACKAGE_OPTS="" # # Do we run lintian at the end of a full run? # DEBUILD_LINTIAN=yes # # Extra options given to lintian before any command-line options # specified. # DEBUILD_LINTIAN_OPTS="" # # Colon-separated list of options to be added to the beginning # of PATH once it has been sanitised # DEBUILD_PREPEND_PATH="/usr/lib/ccache" # # Credentials to pass to debrsign when signing dsc / changes files # Setting this option to a non-blank string implies using debrsign # DEBUILD_SIGNING_USERNAME="user@host" # # Hooks; see the manpage for details of these # DEBUILD_DPKG_BUILDPACKAGE_HOOK="" # DEBUILD_CLEAN_HOOK="" # DEBUILD_DPKG_SOURCE_HOOK="" # DEBUILD_BUILD_HOOK="" # DEBUILD_BINARY_HOOK="" # DEBUILD_FINAL_CLEAN_HOOK="" # DEBUILD_LINTIAN_HOOK="" # DEBUILD_SIGNING_HOOK="" # DEBUILD_POST_DPKG_BUILDPACKAGE_HOOK="" ##### dget # # Extra directories to search for files in addition to # /var/cache/apt/archives. This is a colon-separated list of directories. # DGET_PATH="" # # Unpack downloaded source packages # DGET_UNPACK=yes # # Verify source package signatures using dscverify # DGET_VERIFY=yes ##### diff2patches # # No variables currently ##### dpkg-depcheck # # Extra options given to dpkg-depcheck before any command-line # options specified. For example: "-b --features=-catch-alternatives" # DPKG_DEPCHECK_OPTIONS="" ##### dpkg-genbuilddeps # # No variables currently ##### dpkg-sig # # dpkg-sig is not a part of devscripts, but shares this configuration file. # It pays attention to the values of DEBSIGN_MAINT and DEBSIGN_KEY in # addition to the following. # # This key ID takes precedence over the rest # DPKGSIG_KEYID= # # Do we sign the .changes and .dsc files? See the manpage for more # info. Valid options are no, auto, yes, full and force_full. # DPKGSIG_SIGN_CHANGES=auto # # Do we cache the gpg passphrase by default? This can be dangerous! # DPKGSIG_CACHE_PASS=no ##### dscverify # # A colon separated list of extra keyrings to read. # DSCVERIFY_KEYRINGS="" ##### getbuildlog # # No variables currently ##### grep-excuses # # This specifies a default maintainer name or email to hunt for # GREP_EXCUSES_MAINTAINER="" # # Is this running on ftp-master.debian.org? If so, we use the local # excuses file # GREP_EXCUSES_FTP_MASTER=no ##### list-unreleased # # No variables currently ##### mergechanges # # No variables currently ##### manpage-alert # # No variables currently ##### mass-bug # # No variables currently #### mk-build-deps # # Which tool to use for installing build depends? # MKBUILDDEPS_TOOL="/usr/bin/apt-get --no-install-recommends" # # Remove package files after install? # MKBUILDDEPS_REMOVE_AFTER_INSTALL=yes # # Tool used to gain root privileges to install the deb # MKBUILDDEPS_ROOTCMD='' ##### namecheck # # No variables currently; see .namecheckrc ##### nmudiff # # Number of days to indicate that an NMU upload has been delayed by # using the DELAYED upload queue. 0 indicates no delay. # Defaults to "XX" which adds a placeholder to the e-mail. # NMUDIFF_DELAY=3 # # Should we use mutt to edit and send the message or just a plain old # editor? # NMUDIFF_MUTT=yes # # Should we always submit a new report (yes), always send to the bugs # which are being closed (no), or send to the bug being closed if # there is only one of them, otherwise send a new report (maybe)? # NMUDIFF_NEWREPORT=maybe # # nmudiff also uses the value of BTS_SENDMAIL_COMMAND if NMUDIFF_MUTT=no ##### plotchangelog # # Command line options to use (space separated). None of the options # should contain spaces. Use the PLOTCHANGELOG_GNUPLOT variable for # the --gnuplot command line option. # PLOTCHANGELOG_OPTIONS="" # # Here we can give gnuplot options. Any command line --gnuplot # commands will be appended to these. # PLOTCHANGELOG_GNUPLOT="" ##### pts-subscribe # # How long will we subscribe for by default? The default is 30 days. # Setting this to 'forever' means that no unsubscription request will # be scheduled. # PTS_UNTIL='now + 30 days' ##### rc-alert # # No variables currently ##### rmadison # # Add a custom URL to the default list of shorthands so one # can use it with -u without having to specify the full URL # # RMADISON_URL_MAP_EXAMPLE=http://example.com/madison.cgi # # Default URL to use if none is specified on the command line. # RMADISON_DEFAULT_URL=debian # # Default architecture to use if none is specified on the command line. # use --architecture='*' to run an unrestricted query when # RMADISON_ARCHITECTURE is set. # RMADISON_ARCHITECTURE=source,i386,amd64,all ##### svnpath # # No variables currently ##### tagpending # # No variables currently ##### transition-check # # No variables currently ##### uscan # # Should we download newer upstream files we come across? # USCAN_DOWNLOAD=yes # # Should we use FTP PASV mode for ftp:// links? 'default' means let # Net::FTP(3) make the choice (primarily based on the FTP_PASSIVE # environment variable); 'yes' and 'no' override the default # USCAN_PASV=default # # Should we create a symlink from the downloaded tar.gz file to # pkg_version.orig.tar.gz, rename it like this or do nothing? # Options are 'symlink'/'yes', 'rename' or 'no' # USCAN_SYMLINK=yes # # Should we use DEHS style output (XML format)? # USCAN_DEHS_OUTPUT=no # # Should we give verbose output? # USCAN_VERBOSE=no # # What user agent string should we send with requests? # (Default is 'Debian uscan X.Y.Z') # USCAN_USER_AGENT='' # # Where should downloaded files be placed? # USCAN_DESTDIR=.. # # Automatically repack bzipped tar or zip archives to gzipped tars? # USCAN_REPACK=no # # Use the Files-Excluded field in debian/copyright to determine whether # the orig tarball needs to be repacked to remove non-DFSG content? # USCAN_EXCLUSION=yes ##### uupdate # # Should we retain the pristine upstream source wherever possible? # UUPDATE_PRISTINE=yes # # Should we symlink the .orig.tar.gz file to its new name or # copy it instead? yes=symlink, no=copy # UUPDATE_SYMLINK_ORIG=yes # # Corresponds to the dpkg-buildpackage -r option and debuild # DEBUILD_ROOTCMD option. Normally, this can be left empty, as then # the debuild setting will be used. # UUPDATE_ROOTCMD='' ##### whodepends # # No variables currently ##### who-uploads # # Display the date of the upload? # WHOUPLOADS_DATE=no # # Maximum number of uploads to display per package # WHOUPLOADS_MAXUPLOADS=3 # # Colon-separated list of keyrings to examine by default # WHOUPLOADS_KEYRINGS=/usr/share/keyrings/debian-keyring.gpg:/usr/share/keyrings/debian-keyring.pgp:/usr/share/keyrings/debian-maintainers.gpg ##### wnpp-alert # # No variables currently ##### wnpp-check # # No variables currently