# # /etc/simplepkg/simplepkg.conf # # default architecture: set this option if you dont want simplepkg # to use the value from /etc/slackware-version # DEFAULT_ARCH="i386" # default version: set this option if you dont want simplepkg # to use the value from /etc/slackware-version # DEFAULT_VERSION="11.0" # where jails are placed JAIL_ROOT="/vservers" # package grabber program (can be swaret if you have it installed) # just change to swaret if you know what you're doing SIMPLARET="simplaret" # whether to clean package cache before installation SIMPLARET_CLEAN="1" # whether clean package cache after the installation SIMPLARET_DELETE_DOWN="1" # whether issue an simplaret --update before install the jail SIMPLARET_UPDATE="0" # delete packages older than N weeks from the cache SIMPLARET_PURGE_WEEKS="3" # whether delete each package rigth after its installation SIMPLARET_DELETE_DURING="0" # where patches are placed PATCHES_DIR="/var/simplaret/patches" # place to store your packages STORAGE="/var/simplaret/packages" # whether to use passive ftp transfers PASSIVE_FTP="1" # ROOT repository package priority ROOT_PRIORITY="patches slackware extra testing pasture" # Enabling this option (i.e, setting to 1), simplaret will donwload even # already applied patches, a good option when you plan to keep local # copies of all needed patches for your system DOWNLOAD_EVEN_APPLIED_PATCHES="0" # Enabling this option, jail-upgrade will look at your # standard repositories for new packages; if it find a package # with different version of your current installed package and # also this package isnt in the packages folder, then the new # package is applied; if in doubt, just say no or leave blank. # Otherwise set it either to "yes" or "1" and remember that if # enables this feature can cause problems if you use more than # one REPOS definition for each ARCH and VERSION. CONSIDER_ALL_PACKAGES_AS_PATCHES="0"