# /etc/catalyst/catalyst.conf # Simple descriptions of catalyst settings. Please refer to the online # documentation for more information. # Creates a .DIGESTS file containing the hash output from any of the supported # options below. Adding them all may take a long time on slower systems. The # special "auto" keyword will skip digests that the system does not support, # and if it's the only keyword given, will default to enabling all digests. # Supported hashes: # adler32, crc32, crc32b, gost, haval128, haval160, haval192, haval224, # haval256, md2, md4, md5, ripemd128, ripemd160, ripemd256, ripemd320, sha1, # sha224, sha256, sha384, sha512, snefru128, snefru256, tiger, tiger128, # tiger160, whirlpool digests="sha512 whirlpool" #digests="" # Creates a .CONTENTS file listing the contents of the file. Pick from any of # the supported options below: # auto - strongly recommended # tar_tv - does 'tar tvf FILE' # tar_tvz - does 'tar tvzf FILE' # tar_tvy - does 'tar tvyf FILE' # isoinfo_l - does 'isoinfo -l -i FILE' # isoinfo_f - does 'isoinfo -f -i FILE' # 'isoinfo_f' is the only option not chosen by the automatic algorithm. # If this variable is empty, no .CONTENTS will be generated at all. contents="auto" # distdir specifies where your distfiles are located. This setting should # work fine for most default installations. distdir="/var/cache/portage/distfiles" # envscript allows users to set options such as http proxies, MAKEOPTS, # GENTOO_MIRRORS, or any other environment variables needed for building. # The envscript file sets environment variables like so: # export FOO="bar" envscript="/catalystrc" # Internal hash function catalyst should use for things like autoresume, # seedcache, etc. The default and fastest is crc32. You should not ever need # to change this unless your OS does not support it. # Supported hashes: # adler32, crc32, crc32b, gost, haval128, haval160, haval192, haval224, # haval256, md2, md4, md5, ripemd128, ripemd160, ripemd256, ripemd320, sha1, # sha224, sha256, sha384, sha512, snefru128, snefru256, tiger, tiger128, # tiger160, whirlpool hash_function="crc32" # options set different build-time options for catalyst. Some examples are: # autoresume = Attempt to resume a failed build, clear the autoresume flags with # the -a option to the catalyst cmdline. -p will clear the autoresume flags # as well as your pkgcache and kerncache # ( This option is not fully tested, bug reports welcome ) # bindist = enables the bindist USE flag, please see package specific definition, # however, it is suggested to enable this if redistributing builds. # This optional USE flag is normally cleaned from the make.conf file on # completion of the stage. For a non-cleaned version, # use sticky-config also (see below) # ccache = enables build time ccache support # distcc = enable distcc support for building. You have to set distcc_hosts in # your spec file. # icecream = enables icecream compiler cluster support for building # keepwork = Prevents the removal of the working chroot path and any autoresume # files or points. # kerncache = keeps a tbz2 of your built kernel and modules (useful if your # build stops in livecd-stage2) # pkgcache = keeps a tbz2 of every built package (useful if your build stops # prematurely) # preserve_libs = enables portage to preserve used libs when unmerging packages # (used on installcd-stage2 and stage4 targets) # seedcache = use the build output of a previous target if it exists to speed up # the copy # snapcache = cache the snapshot so that it can be bind-mounted into the chroot. # WARNING: moving parts of the portage tree from within fsscript *will* break # your cache. The cache is unlinked before any empty or rm processing, though. # sticky-config = enables the code that will keep any internal 'catalyst_use' flags # added to the USE= for building the stage. These ae usually added for legal # or specific needs in building the the early stage. Mostly it is the # 'bindist' USE flag option that is used for legal reasons, please see its # specific definition. It will also keep any /etc/portage/package.* # files or directories. # # (These options can be used together) #options="autoresume bindist kerncache pkgcache seedcache snapcache" options="autoresume metadata_overlay pkgcache seedcache" # Source portdir specifies the source portage tree used by the snapshot target. portdir="/usr/portage" # Target portdir setting. It needs to be in 2 parts. # They will be used separately, then added together where needed. # eg: # repo_basedir="/var/lib/repos" # repo_name="gentoo" # repo_basedir="/usr" repo_name="portage" target_distdir="/var/cache/portage/distfiles" target_pkgdir="/var/cache/portage/packages" # sharedir specifies where all of the catalyst runtime executables # and other shared lib objects are. # Most users do not need to change this. sharedir="/usr/local/share/catalyst" # shdir specifies where all of the catalyst runtime executables are. shdir="%(sharedir)s/targets" # snapshot_cache specifies where the snapshots will be cached to if snapcache is # enabled in the options. snapshot_cache="/var/lib/catalyst/snapshot_cache" # storedir specifies where catalyst will store everything that it builds, and # also where it will put its temporary files and caches. storedir="/var/lib/catalyst/store" # source_matching specifies how catalyst will match non-specific file names # if the filename is not found as an exact match. # ie: a filename without the extension specified. "/path/to/foo" # # possible values are: # "strict" meaning if more than one file of that name is present with any # file extension, then it will raise an exception. # "loose" meaning it will search for an existing filename with an added # extension from an ordered list of extensions determined from the # decompressor_search_order specification in the spec file or (default) source_matching="strict" # port_logdir is where all build logs will be kept. This dir will be automatically cleaned # of all logs over 30 days old. If left undefined the logs will remain in the build directory # as usual and get cleaned every time a stage build is restarted. # port_logdir="/var/tmp/catalyst/tmp" # var_tmpfs_portage will mount a tmpfs for /var/tmp/portage so building takes place in RAM # this feature requires a pretty large tmpfs ({open,libre}office needs ~8GB to build) # WARNING: If you use too much RAM everything will fail horribly and it is not our fault. # set size of /var/tmp/portage tmpfs in gigabytes var_tmpfs_portage=10