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NAME
xbps.d — XBPS
configuration directory
SYNOPSIS
- /etc/xbps.d/*.conf
- /usr/share/xbps.d/*.conf
DESCRIPTION
The xbps.d configuration directory sets
properties for the XBPS package manager. The configuration
directory, by default set to
/etc/xbps.d
overrides settings from files available in the system
configuration directory, by default set to
/usr/share/xbps.d.
Files in the configuration directory have preference over files in the system configuration directory.
Only files with the .conf extension will be processed in alphabetical order.
The configuration files can set various keywords, using the syntax `key=value`. No whitespace between the key and its value is allowed, nor trailing whitespaces after its value. Multiple entries are permitted for the ignorepkg, include, noextract, preserve, repository and virtualpkg keywords, but each entry must specify only one value.
KEYWORDS
- architecture=string
- Overrides the native machine architecture, as reported by uname(2).
- bestmatching=true|false
- When this keyword is enabled, a package with the greatest version available in all registered repositories will be chosen. This will be applied to dependencies as well.
- cachedir=path
- Sets the default cache directory to store downloaded binary packages from remote repositories, as well as its signatures. If path starts with '/' it's an absolute path, otherwise it will be relative to rootdir.
- ignorepkg=pkgname
- Declares an ignored package. If a package depends on an ignored package the dependency is always satisfied, without installing the ignored package. It does not disable checks for introduced incompatibilities like shared library dependencies.
- noextract=pattern
- Skip extraction of matching files. Patterns starting with a exclamation
mark negate the previous match, a single backslash can be used to escape
the exclamation mark.
In the following example all files matching the first pattern will not be extracted, but files that also match the second pattern will still be extracted.
- include=path/file.conf
- Imports settings from the specified configuration file. NOTE only one level of nesting is allowed.
- preserve=path
- If set ignores modifications to the specified files, while unpacking packages. Absolute path to a file and file globbing are supported, example:
- keepconf=true|false
- If set to false (default), xbps will overwrite configuration files that
have not been changed since installation with their new version (if
available).
If set to true, xbps will not overwrite configuration files that have not been changed since installation. Instead, the new version (if available) is saved next to the configuration file as <name>.new-<version>.
- repository=url
- Declares a package repository. The url argument accepts local and remote repositories. A complete url or absolute path to the directory that stores the <arch>-repodata archive is expected. Note that remote repositories must be signed using xbps-rindex(1), example:
- rootdir=path
- Sets the default root directory.
- staging=true|false
- Enables or disables the use of staged packages in remote repositories.
- syslog=true|false
- Enables or disables syslog logging. Enabled by default.
- virtualpkg=[vpkgname|vpkgver]:pkgname
- Declares a virtual package. A virtual package declaration is composed by
two components delimited by a colon, example:
- virtualpkg=cron-daemon:dcron
- Any request to the cron-daemon virtual package will be resolved to the dcron real package.
The first component expects a virtual package name and optionally its version component. The second component expects a package name to match the real package.
ENVIRONMENT
- XBPS_ARCH
- Overrides uname(2) machine result with this value. Useful to install packages with a fake architecture.
- XBPS_TARGET_ARCH
- Sets the target architecture to this value. This variable differs from XBPS_ARCH in that it allows you to install packages partially, because configuration phase is skipped (the target binaries might not be compatible with the native architecture).
FILES
- /etc/xbps.d
- Default configuration directory.
- /usr/share/xbps.d
- Default system configuration directory.
- /var/db/xbps/.<pkgname>-files.plist
- Package files metadata.
- /var/db/xbps/pkgdb-0.38.plist
- Default package database (0.38 format). Keeps track of installed packages and properties.
- /var/cache/xbps
- Default cache directory to store downloaded binary packages.
- /usr/share/xbps.d/xbps.conf
- Annotated sample configuration file.
SEE ALSO
xbps-alternatives(1), xbps-checkvers(1), xbps-create(1), xbps-dgraph(1), xbps-digest(1), xbps-fbulk(1), xbps-fetch(1), xbps-install(1), xbps-pkgdb(1), xbps-query(1), xbps-reconfigure(1), xbps-remove(1), xbps-rindex(1), xbps-uchroot(1), xbps-uunshare(1)
AUTHORS
Juan Romero Pardines <xtraeme@gmail.com>
BUGS
Probably, but I try to make this not happen. Use it under your own responsibility and enjoy your life.
Report bugs at https://github.com/void-linux/xbps/issues
| February 9, 2023 | x86_64 |