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-rw-r--r-- | etc/private/install/brep-module.conf | 69 |
1 files changed, 59 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/etc/private/install/brep-module.conf b/etc/private/install/brep-module.conf index 0bff58d..832b8c1 100644 --- a/etc/private/install/brep-module.conf +++ b/etc/private/install/brep-module.conf @@ -112,6 +112,25 @@ menu About=?about # build-bot-agent-keys +# Regular expressions in the /<regex>/<replacement>/ form for transforming the +# interactive build login information, for example, into the actual command +# that can be used by the user. The regular expressions are matched against +# the "<agent> <interactive-login>" string containing the respective task +# request manifest values. The first matching expression is used for the +# transformation. If no expression matches, then the task request is +# considered invalid, unless no expressions are specified. Repeat this option +# to specify multiple expressions. +# +# build-interactive-login + + +# Order in which packages are considered for build. The valid values are +# 'stable' and 'random'. If not specified, then 'stable' is assumed. Note that +# interactive builds are always preferred. +# +#build-package-order stable + + # Number of builds per page. # # build-page-entries 20 @@ -128,16 +147,20 @@ menu About=?about # 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. +# Time to wait before considering a package for a soft rebuild (only to be +# performed if the build environment or any of the package dependencies have +# changed). Must be specified in seconds. The special zero value disables soft +# rebuilds. Default is 24 hours. # -# build-normal-rebuild-timeout 86400 +# build-soft-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. +# Alternative package soft rebuild timeout to use instead of the soft rebuild +# timeout (see the build-soft-rebuild-timeout option for details) during the +# specified time interval. Must be specified in seconds. Default is the time +# interval length plus (build-soft-rebuild-timeout - 24h) if soft rebuild +# timeout is greater than 24 hours (thus the rebuild is only triggered within +# the last 24 hours of the build-soft-rebuild-timeout expiration). # # 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 @@ -157,9 +180,25 @@ menu About=?about # 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 +# build-alt-soft-rebuild-timeout +# build-alt-soft-rebuild-start +# build-alt-soft-rebuild-stop + + +# Time to wait before considering a package for a hard rebuild (to be +# performed unconditionally). Must be specified in seconds. The special zero +# value disables hard rebuilds. Default is 7 days. +# +# build-hard-rebuild-timeout 604800 + + +# Alternative package hard rebuild timeout. The semantics is the same as for +# the build-alt-soft-rebuild-* options but for the build-hard-rebuild-timeout +# option. +# +# build-alt-hard-rebuild-timeout +# build-alt-hard-rebuild-start +# build-alt-hard-rebuild-stop # The maximum size of the build task request manifest accepted. Note that the @@ -183,6 +222,16 @@ menu About=?about # build-result-request-max-size 10485760 +# Enable or disable package build notification emails in the <name>=<bool> +# form. If true is specified for a toolchain name, then emails are sent +# according to the build-*email package manifest values when the package is +# built with this toolchain. If false is specified, then no emails are sent +# for this toolchain name. By default build notification emails are enabled. +# Repeat this option to enable/disable emails for multiple toolchains. +# +# build-toolchain-email <toolchain-name>=true|false + + # 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 |