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.genreprc
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.genreprc
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# The directory of the Slackware package repository:
REPOSROOT="/mnt/live/memory/data/Work/packages/"
# Repository maintainer
REPOSOWNER="Bogdan Radulescu <bogdan@nimblex.net>"
# The GPG key for the repository owner can contain a different string than
# the value of $REPOSOWNER . If you leave $REPOSOWNERGPG empty, the script will
# use the value you've set for $REPOSOWNER instead to search the GPG keyfile.
REPOSOWNERGPG=""
# Under what URL is the repository accessible:
DL_URL="http://packages.nimblex.net/nimblex64/"
# The title of the generated RSS feed:
RSS_TITLE="Bogdan's Slackware packages"
# The logo picture used for the RSS feed:
RSS_ICON="http://packages.nimblex.net/_h5ai/client/images/home.png"
# The URL linked to when clicking on the logo:
RSS_LINK="http://packages.nimblex.net"
# URL to the full changelog.txt:
RSS_CLURL="http://packages.nimblex.net/nimblex64/ChangeLog.txt"
# The descriptive text for the RSS feed:
RSS_DESCRIPTION="Bogdan's Slackware package repository. The package directories include the SlackBuild script and sources."
# Maximum number of RSS feed entries to display:
RSS_FEEDMAX=15
# The RSS generator must use a unique feed identifier.
# Generate one for your feed by using the string returned by "uuidgen -t":
RSS_UUID="8d70ef08-6560-11e3-a6d9-00089bc5a821"
# Either use gpg or gpg2:
GPGBIN="/usr/bin/gpg"
# Optionally use gpg-agent to cache the gpg passphrase instead of letting the
# script keep it in the environment (note that if you define USE_GPGAGENT=1
# but gpg-agent is not running, you will get prompted for a passphrase every
# single time gpg runs):
USE_GPGAGENT=0
# Generate slack-requires, slack-suggests, and slack-conflicts lines in the
# metadata files by setting FOR_SLAPTGET to "1" -- these are used by slapt-get
FOR_SLAPTGET=1
# Follow symlinks in case the repository has symlinks like 14.0 -> 13.37
# indicating that one package works for those two Slackware releases.
# If the script does _not_ follow symlinks, then the symlinks will appear in
# the repository listing instead of the packages they point to.
FOLLOW_SYMLINKS=1
# If the repository has separate package subdirectories (for separate
# Slackware releases or architectures) then define them here.
# Separate FILELIST.TXT, MANIFEST etc.. files will be created for all of them:
REPO_SUBDIRS=""