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# example for ~/.sbuildrc. (Also see /etc/sbuild/sbuild.conf.) -*- Perl -*-
#
# Default settings are commented out.
# Additional options found in /etc/sbuild/sbuild.conf may be
# overridden here.
##
## DPKG-BUILDPACKAGE OPTIONS
##
# Name to use as override in .changes files for the Maintainer: field
# Defaults to the DEBEMAIL environment variable, if set, or else the
# Maintainer: field will not be overridden unless set here.
#$maintainer_name='Francesco Paolo Lovergine <frankie@debian.org>';
# Name to use as override in .changes file for the Changed-By: field.
#$uploader_name='Francesco Paolo Lovergine <frankie@debian.org>';
# Key ID to use in .changes for the current upload.
# It overrides both $maintainer_name and $uploader_name
#$key_id='Francesco Paolo Lovergine <frankie@debian.org>';
# PGP-related option to pass to dpkg-buildpackage. Usually neither .dsc
# nor .changes files shall be signed automatically.
#$pgp_options = ['-us', '-uc'];
# By default, do not build a source package (binary only build).
# Set to 1 to force creation of a source package, but note that
# this is inappropriate for binary NMUs, where the option will
# always be disabled.
#$build_source = 0;
# By default, the -s option only includes the .orig.tar.gz when needed
# (i.e. when the Debian revision is 0 or 1). By setting this option
# to 1, the .orig.tar.gz will always be included when -s is used.
# This is equivalent to --force-orig-source.
#$force_orig_source = 0;
# PATH to set when running dpkg-buildpackage.
#$path = "/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/games";
# This command is run with the dpkg-buildpackage command line passed to it
# (in the chroot, if doing a chrooted build). It is used by the sparc buildd
# (which is sparc64) to call the wrapper script that sets the environment to
# sparc (32-bit). It could be used for other build environment setup scripts
#
#$build_env_cmnd = "";
##
## SBUILD BEHAVIOUR
##
# Default distribution. By default, no distribution is defined, and
# the user must specify it with the -d option. However, a default may
# be configured here if desired. Users must take care not to upload
# to the wrong distribution when this option is set, for example
# experimental packages will be built for upload to unstable when this
# is not what is required.
#$distribution = 'unstable';
# Default chroot (defaults to distribution[-arch][-sbuild])
#$chroot = 'unstable-powerpc-sbuild';
# When to purge the build directory afterwards; possible values are "never",
# "successful", and "always"
#$purge_build_directory="successful";
# sbuild behaviour; possible values are "user" (exit status reports
# build failures) and "buildd" (exit status does not report build
# failures) for use in a buildd setup.
#$sbuild_mode = "user";
##
## TIMEOUTS
##
# Time to wait for a source dependency lock. The default is 1 minute.
#$srcdep_lock_wait = 1; # 1 minute
# Time (in minutes) of inactivity after which a build is terminated. Activity
# is measured by output to the log file.
#$stalled_pkg_timeout = 150;
# Some packages may exceed the general timeout (e.g. redirecting output to
# a file) and need a different timeout. Below are some examples.
#%individual_stalled_pkg_timeout = (smalleiffel => 300,
# jade => 300,
# atlas => 300,
# glibc => 1000,
# 'gcc-3.3' => 300,
# kwave => 600);
#
##
## FILE AND DIRECTORY LOCATIONS
##
# This option is deprecated. Directory for chroot symlinks and sbuild
# logs. Defaults to the current directory if unspecified. It is used
# as the location of chroot symlinks (obsolete) and for current build
# log symlinks and some build logs. There is no default; if unset, it
# defaults to the current working directory. $HOME/build is another
# common configuration.
#$build_dir = undef;
# Directory for writing build logs to
#$log_dir = "$HOME/logs";
# Directory for writing build statistics to
#$stats_dir = "$HOME/stats";
# don't remove this, Perl needs it:
1;
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