Edit file File name : cowpoke.conf Content :# System configuration file for cowpoke # This file is sourced as a bash shell script, see cowpoke(1) for more details. # Global defaults # These apply to every arch and dist in a single cowpoke invocation. # ------------------------------------------------------------------ # The hostname of the machine where cowbuilder is installed # eg. BUILDD_HOST="buildd.your.org" BUILDD_HOST= # The username for unprivileged operations on BUILDD_HOST # If unset the user that invoked cowpoke will be assumed, or the user that # is configured for the BUILDD_HOST in your ssh config will be used. #BUILDD_USER= # The Debian architecture(s) to build for. A space separated list of # architectures may be used here to build for all of them in a single pass. #BUILDD_ARCH="$(dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_ARCH 2>/dev/null)" # The Debian distro to build for. A space separated list of distros may be # used here to build for all of them in a single pass. #BUILDD_DIST="unstable" # The directory (under BUILDD_USER's home if relative) to upload packages # for building and where build logs and the result of post-build checks will # be placed #INCOMING_DIR="cowbuilder-incoming" # The filesystem root for all pbuilder COW and result files. Arch and dist # specific subdirectories normally will be created under this. The apt cache # and temporary build directory will also be located under this path. #PBUILDER_BASE="/var/cache/pbuilder" # The gpg key id to pass to debsign's -k option. eg. SIGN_KEYID="0x12345678" # Leave this unset if you do not wish to sign packages built in this way. #SIGN_KEYID= # The 'host' alias to pass to dput. eg. UPLOAD_QUEUE="ftp-master" # Leave this unset if you do not wish to upload packages built this way. # This option will be ignored if SIGN_KEYID is unset. #UPLOAD_QUEUE= # The command to use to gain root privileges on the remote build machine. # This is only required to invoke cowbuilder and allow it to enter its chroot, # so you may restrict this user to only being able to run that command with # escalated privileges. Something like this in sudoers will enable invoking # cowbuilder without an additional password entry required: # youruser ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/cowbuilder # Alternatively you could use ssh with a forwarded key, or whatever other # mechanism suits your local access policy. su -c isn't really suitable # here due to its quoting requirements being different from all the rest. #BUILDD_ROOTCMD="sudo" # The utility to use when creating a new build root. Alternatives are # debootstrap or cdebootstrap. #DEBOOTSTRAP="cdebootstrap" # If set, package files resulting from the build will be copied to the path # (local or remote) that this is set to, after the build completes. It is # unset by default and can be overridden with --return or --no-return. # The given path must exist, it will not be created. #RETURN_DIR="." # ============================================================================= # # Arch and dist specific options # These are variables of the form: $arch_$dist_VAR, which apply only for a # particular target arch/dist build. The following variables are supported: # # $arch_$dist_RESULT_DIR - The directory where pbuilder/cowbuilder will place # the built package, and where any previously built # packages may be found for comparison using debdiff # after building. # # $arch_$dist_BASE_PATH - The directory where the COW master files are found. # # $arch_$dist_BASE_DIST - The code name to pass as the --distribution option # for cowbuilder instead of $dist. This is necessary # when $dist is a locally significant name assigned # to some specially configured build chroot, such as # 'wheezy_backports', and not the formal suite name # of a distro release known to debootstrap. # # $arch_$dist_CREATE_OPTS - A bash array containing additional options to pass # verbatim to cowbuilder when this chroot is created # for the first time (using the --create option). # This is useful when options like --othermirror are # wanted to create specialised chroot configurations # such as 'wheezy_backports'. # # $arch_$dist_UPDATE_OPTS - A bash array containing additional options to pass # verbatim to cowbuilder each time the base of this # chroot is updated. # # $arch_$dist_BUILD_OPTS - A bash array containing additional options to pass # verbatim to cowbuilder each time a package build is # performed in this chroot. This is useful when you # want to use some option like --twice which cowpoke # does not directly need to care about. # # Each element in these arrays corresponds to a single argument (in the ARGV # sense) that will be passed to cowbuilder. This ensures that arguments which # may contain whitespace or have strange quoting requirements or other special # characters will not be mangled before they get to cowbuilder. # # Bash arrays are initialised using the following form: # VARIABLE=( "arg1" "arg 2" "--option" "value" "--opt=val" "etc. etc." ) # # # $arch_$dist_SIGN_KEYID - An optional arch and dist specific override for # the global SIGN_KEYID option. # # $arch_$dist_UPLOAD_QUEUE - An optional arch and dist specific override for # the global UPLOAD_QUEUE option. # # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- #amd64_unstable_RESULT_DIR="$PBUILDER_BASE/amd64/unstable/result" #amd64_unstable_BASE_PATH="$PBUILDER_BASE/amd64/unstable/base.cow" #amd64_experimental_RESULT_DIR="$PBUILDER_BASE/amd64/experimental/result" #amd64_experimental_BASE_PATH="$PBUILDER_BASE/amd64/experimental/base.cow" #i386_unstable_RESULT_DIR="$PBUILDER_BASE/i386/unstable/result" #i386_unstable_BASE_PATH="$PBUILDER_BASE/i386/unstable/base.cow" #i386_experimental_RESULT_DIR="$PBUILDER_BASE/i386/experimental/result" #i386_experimental_BASE_PATH="$PBUILDER_BASE/i386/experimental/base.cow" #amd64_wheezy_bpo_BASE_DIST="wheezy" #amd64_wheezy_bpo_CREATE_OPTS=(--othermirror "deb http://deb.debian.org/debian wheezy-backports main") Save