# Configuration file for XBPS. # ============================ # # Root directory. #RootDir = / # # Cache directory to store downloaded binary packages. # If string begins with '/' it will be treated as full path, # otherwise it will be treated as relative to the root-directory. #CacheDir = var/cache/xbps # # Default global limit of cached connections when fetching files. #FetchCacheConnections = 10 # # Default per-host limit of cached connections when fetching files. #FetchCacheConnectionsPerHost = 3 # # Default timeout limit for connections, in seconds. #FetchTimeoutConnection = 30 # # Enable syslog messages, set the value to false or 0 to disable. #Syslog = true # Repositories. # # You can specify here your list of repositories, the first # repository matching a package expression will be used for most # targets in xbps-install(8) and xbps-query(8). # # Optionally a non default HTTP port can also be specified such as: # http://foo.local:8080/xbps-repo # # By default we use the official "public" repositories. You can add # your own repositories by specifying the path to the directory # where the plist index file (rindex.plist) is stored. # # Repositories not matching the host architecture are simply ignored. # repositories = { http://xbps.nopcode.org/repos/current, #http://xbps.nopcode.org/repos/current/nonfree } # Packages on hold. # # Packages that are put on hold won't be updated even if there is a # newer version in repository pool. Package names and shell wildcards # can be specified. # #PackagesOnHold = { "glibc-*" } # Virtual packages. # # The following syntax is used: # virtual-package { targets = } # # If a package supports multiple virtual packages these can be # specified in the 'targets' option such as: # # virtual-package foo { targets = blah-0, baz-1, ... } #