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+# Configuration file for the brep module (note: this is not an apache2 .conf
+# file but it can be converted to one by prefixing all the options with
+# brep-). See brep(1) for detailed description of each configuration option.
+# Commented out options indicate their default values.
+#
+# Besides being parsed by the brep module, this file may also be parsed by
+# brep utilities that are normally only interested in the subset of the
+# options. To simplify skipping of unrecognized, this file must always have an
+# option name and its value on the same line.
+#
+
+# Package search page title. It is placed inside XHTML5 <title> element.
+#
+# search-title Packages
+
+
+# Web page logo. It is displayed in the page header aligned to the left edge.
+# The value is treated as an XHTML5 fragment.
+#
+# logo ""
+
+
+# Web page menu. Each entry is displayed in the page header in the order
+# specified and aligned to the right edge. A link target that starts with '/'
+# or contains ':' is used as is. Otherwise, it is prefixed with the repository
+# web interface root.
+#
+menu Packages=
+# menu Builds=?builds
+# menu Configs=?build-configs
+menu Submit=?submit
+# menu CI=?ci
+menu About=?about
+
+
+# Number of packages per page.
+#
+# search-page-entries 20
+
+
+# Number of pages in navigation (pager).
+#
+# search-pages 5
+
+
+# Number of package description characters to display in brief pages.
+#
+# package-description 500
+
+
+# Number of package changes characters to display in brief pages.
+#
+# package-changes 5000
+
+
+# The package database connection configuration. By default, brep will try to
+# connect to the local instance of PostgreSQL with the operating system-
+# default mechanism (Unix-domain socket, etc) and use operating system
+# (login) user name and the database called 'brep_package'. If the role name
+# is not empty then the login user will be switched (with SET ROLE) to this
+# user prior to executing any statements. If not specified, then 'brep' is
+# used. See brep(1) for details.
+#
+# package-db-user
+# package-db-role brep
+# package-db-password
+# package-db-name brep_package
+# package-db-host
+# package-db-port
+
+
+# The maximum number of concurrent package database connections per web server
+# process. If 0, then no limitation is applied.
+#
+# package-db-max-connections 5
+
+
+# The maximum number of times to retry package database transactions in the
+# face of recoverable failures (deadlock, loss of connection, etc).
+#
+# package-db-retry 10
+
+
+# Build configuration file. If not specified (default), then the package
+# building functionality will be disabled. If specified, then the build
+# database must be configured (see next). Note: must be an absolute path.
+#
+# build-config
+
+
+# Number of build configurations per page.
+#
+# build-config-page-entries 20
+
+
+# Number of pages in navigation (pager).
+#
+# build-config-pages 5
+
+
+# Directory containing build bot agent public keys. If specified, then brep
+# will perform agent authentication and will reject build results from
+# unauthenticated ones. If not specified, then build results are accepted from
+# all agents (which will be a security risk if the brep instance is publicly
+# accessible).
+#
+# The directory is expected to contain one PEM-encoded public key per file with
+# the .pem extension. All other files and subdirectories are ignored. The brep
+# instance needs to be restarted after adding new key files for the changes to
+# take effect.
+#
+# build-bot-agent-keys
+
+
+# Number of builds per page.
+#
+# build-page-entries 20
+
+
+# Number of pages in navigation (pager).
+#
+# build-pages 5
+
+
+# Time to wait before considering a package for a forced rebuild. Must be
+# specified in seconds. Default is 10 minutes.
+#
+# build-forced-rebuild-timeout 600
+
+
+# Time to wait before considering a package for a normal rebuild. Must be
+# specified in seconds. Default is 24 hours.
+#
+# build-normal-rebuild-timeout 86400
+
+
+# Alternative package rebuild timeout to use instead of the normal rebuild
+# timeout (see the build-normal-rebuild-timeout option for details) during
+# the specified time interval. Must be specified in seconds. Default is the
+# time interval length.
+#
+# The alternative rebuild timeout can be used to "pull" the rebuild window to
+# the specified time of day, for example, to optimize load and/or power
+# consumption of the build infrastructure (off-work hours, solar, off-peak
+# electricity tariffs, etc). A shorter than the time interval rebuild timeout
+# can also be used to force continuous rebuilds, for example, to shake out
+# flaky tests. Note also that if the alternative rebuild timeout is greater
+# than the normal rebuild timeout, then this will result in slower rebuilds
+# during the alternative time interval. In this case, if the build
+# infrastructure is monitored for delayed package builds, then the alternative
+# rebuild timeout should only be made slightly greater than the normal timeout
+# (see brep-monitor(1) for details).
+#
+# The time interval boundaries must be specified as times of day (in the local
+# timezone) in the <hours>:<minutes> form. If the stop time is less than the
+# start time then the interval extends through midnight. The start and stop
+# times must both be either specified or absent. If unspecified, then no
+# alternative rebuild timeout will be used.
+#
+# build-alt-rebuild-timeout
+# build-alt-rebuild-start
+# build-alt-rebuild-stop
+
+
+# The maximum size of the build task request manifest accepted. Note that the
+# HTTP POST request body is cached to retry database transactions in the face
+# of recoverable failures (deadlock, loss of connection, etc). Default is
+# 100K.
+#
+# build-task-request-max-size 102400
+
+
+# Time to wait before considering the expected task result lost. Must be
+# specified in seconds. Default is 3 hours.
+#
+# build-result-timeout 10800
+
+
+# The maximum size of the build result manifest accepted. Note that the HTTP
+# POST request body is cached to retry database transactions in the face of
+# recoverable failures (deadlock, loss of connection, etc). Default is 10M.
+#
+# build-result-request-max-size 10485760
+
+
+# The build database connection configuration. By default, brep will try to
+# connect to the local instance of PostgreSQL with the operating system-default
+# mechanism (Unix-domain socket, etc) and use operating system (login) user
+# name and the database called 'brep_build'. If the role name is not empty
+# then the login user will be switched (with SET ROLE) to this user prior
+# to executing any statements. If not specified, then 'brep' is used. See
+# brep(1) for details.
+#
+# build-db-user
+# build-db-role brep
+# build-db-password
+# build-db-name brep_build
+# build-db-host
+# build-db-port
+
+
+# The maximum number of concurrent build database connections per web server
+# process. If 0, then no limitation is applied.
+#
+# build-db-max-connections 5
+
+
+# The maximum number of times to retry build database transactions in the
+# face of recoverable failures (deadlock, loss of connection, etc).
+#
+# build-db-retry 10
+
+
+# The openssl program to be used for crypto operations. You can also specify
+# additional options that should be passed to the openssl program with
+# openssl-option. If the openssl program is not explicitly specified, then brep
+# will use openssl by default.
+#
+# openssl openssl
+
+
+# Additional option to be passed to the openssl program (see openssl for
+# details). Repeat this option to specify multiple openssl options.
+#
+# openssl-option
+
+
+# Environment variable to be set (<name>=<value>) or unset (just <name>) for
+# the openssl program (see openssl for details). Repeat this option to specify
+# multiple openssl variables. Note that unspecified variables are inherited
+# from the web server process.
+#
+# You need to at least set the RANDFILE environment variable to change the
+# default location of the openssl program seed file and maybe also the
+# OPENSSL_CONF variable if you would like to use a custom openssl configuration
+# file.
+#
+# openssl-envvar RANDFILE=/home/brep/www-data-openssl.rnd
+# openssl-envvar OPENSSL_CONF=/home/brep/www-data-openssl.cnf
+#
+# To create www-data-openssl.rnd with suitable permissions, run (as user brep):
+#
+# $ touch www-data-openssl.rnd
+# $ setfacl -b -m g:www-data:rw www-data-openssl.rnd
+#
+
+
+# The directory to save final submission data to. If unspecified, the package
+# submission functionality will be disabled. If specified, then submit-temp
+# must be specified as well.
+#
+# Note that the directory path must be absolute and the directory itself must
+# exist and have read, write, and execute permissions granted to the user that
+# runs the web server.
+#
+submit-data /home/brep/submit-data
+
+
+# The directory to save temporary submission data to. Must be specified if the
+# package submission functionality is enabled.
+#
+# Note that this directory must be on the same filesystem and satisfy the same
+# requirements as submit-data. It is also the user's responsibility to clean
+# it up after an unclean web server shutdown.
+#
+submit-temp /home/brep/submit-temp
+
+
+# The maximum size of the submission data accepted. Note that currently the
+# entire submission request is read into memory. Default is 10M.
+#
+# 100M.
+#
+submit-max-size 104857600
+
+
+# The package submission form fragment. If specified, then its contents are
+# treated as an XHTML5 fragment that is inserted into the <body> element of
+# the submission page. If unspecified, then no submission page will be
+# displayed. Note that the file path must be absolute.
+#
+submit-form /home/brep/install/share/brep/www/submit.xhtml
+
+
+# The package submission email. If specified, the submission request and
+# result manifests will be sent to this address.
+#
+# submit-email
+
+
+# The handler program to be executed on package submission. The handler is
+# executed as part of the submission request and is passed additional
+# arguments that can be specified with submit-handler-argument followed by
+# the absolute path to the submission directory. Note that the program path
+# must be absolute.
+#
+submit-handler /home/brep/install/bin/brep-submit-pub
+
+
+# Additional arguments to be passed to the submission handler program (see
+# submit-handler for details). Repeat this option to specify multiple
+# arguments.
+#
+submit-handler-argument --user
+submit-handler-argument brep
+submit-handler-argument --result-url
+submit-handler-argument http://unknown
+submit-handler-argument /home/brep/install/bin/brep-load
+submit-handler-argument --db-name=brep_submit_package
+submit-handler-argument /var/brep/bpkg/pkg
+
+
+# The handler program timeout in seconds. If specified and the handler does
+# not exit in the alloted time, then it is killed and its termination is
+# treated as abnormal.
+#
+submit-handler-timeout 120
+
+
+# The directory to save CI request data to. If unspecified, the package CI
+# functionality will be disabled.
+#
+# Note that the directory path must be absolute and the directory itself must
+# exist and have read, write, and execute permissions granted to the user that
+# runs the web server.
+#
+# ci-data
+
+
+# The package CI form fragment. If specified, then its contents are treated as
+# an XHTML5 fragment that is inserted into the <body> element of the CI page.
+# If unspecified, then no CI page will be displayed. Note that the file path
+# must be absolute.
+#
+# ci-form
+
+
+# The package CI email. If specified, the CI request and result manifests will
+# be sent to this address.
+#
+# ci-email
+
+
+# The handler program to be executed on CI request. The handler is executed as
+# part of the HTTP request and is passed additional arguments that can be
+# specified with ci-handler-argument followed by the absolute path to the CI
+# request directory. Note that the program path must be absolute.
+#
+# ci-handler
+
+
+# Additional arguments to be passed to the CI handler program (see ci-handler
+# for details). Repeat this option to specify multiple arguments.
+#
+# ci-handler-argument
+
+
+# The CI handler program timeout in seconds. If specified and the handler does
+# not exit in the allotted time, then it is killed and its termination is
+# treated as abnormal.
+#
+# ci-handler-timeout
+
+
+# The default view to display for the global repository root. The value is one
+# of the supported services (packages, builds, submit, ci, etc). Default is
+# packages.
+#
+# root-global-view packages
+
+
+# The default view to display for the tenant repository root. The value is one
+# of the supported services (packages, builds, submit, ci, etc). Default is
+# packages.
+#
+# root-tenant-view packages
+
+
+# Name to call the tenant values on web pages. If not specified, then 'tenant'
+# is used.
+#
+# tenant-name tenant
+
+
+# Trace verbosity. Disabled by default.
+#
+# verbosity 0