# Example HaikuPorts configuration # # ============= # Installation: # 1) cp haikuports-sample.conf ~/config/settings/haikuports.conf # # 2) customize your settings: # lpe ~/config/settings/haikuports.conf # ================== # Tip: # # Put this into your ~/config/settings/profile to search for a string in all # recipes with "inrecipe {searchstring}" and build a package with # "hp {packagename}" (adjust your /path/to/your/haikuports/): # # function inpatch () { grep -rni $1 /path/to/your/haikuports/*/*/patches/*; } # function inrecipe { find /path/to/your/haikuports -maxdepth 3 \ # -name "*.recipe" | xargs grep -ni --col $1; } # # alias hp="haikuporter -S -j8 --no-source-packages --get-dependencies" # ================== # Required settings: # # -------------- # TREE_PATH: # The full path to your cloned haikuports tree. TREE_PATH="/boot/home/haikuports" # -------------- # PACKAGER: # Your name and email PACKAGER="My Name " # ================== # Optional settings: # -------------- # VENDOR: # Sets a custom VENDOR tag that will be inserted into all built packages # ("Haiku Project" by default). #VENDOR="Haiku Project" # -------------- # ALLOW_UNTESTED: # Allow build of untested recipes. '?x86' for example #ALLOW_UNTESTED="yes" # -------------- # ALLOW_UNSAFE_SOURCES: # Allow building from unsafe sources. Setting this to yes allows # downloading sources for which there is no possibility to check if they # have been corrupted or tampered with. # # Only set this to yes if you really need this and know what you're doing, # for example if you want to build recipes for development versions that # fetch the head from a repository. #ALLOW_UNSAFE_SOURCES="yes" # -------------- # TARGET_ARCHITECTURE: # The primary architectures you wish to compile recipes for. # Defaults to the current primary platform. #TARGET_ARCHITECTURE="x86_gcc2" # -------------- # SECONDARY_TARGET_ARCHITECTURES: # Secondary platforms you wish to build packages for (one per line) # Example is x86 (gcc4) packages on a x86_gcc2 (gcc2) system # Default is no secondary target architectures. #SECONDARY_TARGET_ARCHITECTURES="x86"