#!/usr/bin/env python3 # # You may want to alter these before running ./makebuildserver # Name of the base box to use # basebox = "jessie64" # Location where testing32.box can be found, if you don't already have # it. For security reasons, it's recommended that you make your own # in a secure environment using trusted media (see the manual) but # you can use this default if you like... # baseboxurl = "https://f-droid.org/jessie64.box" # # or if you have a cached local copy, you can use that first: # baseboxurl = ["file:///home/fdroid/fdroidserver/cache/jessie64.box", "https://f-droid.org/jessie64.box"] # In the process of setting up the build server, many gigs of files # are downloaded (Android SDK components, gradle, etc). These are # cached so that they are not redownloaded each time. By default, # these are stored in ~/.cache/fdroidserver # # cachedir = 'buildserver/cache' # A big part of creating a new instance is downloading packages from Debian. # This setups up a folder in ~/.cache/fdroidserver to cache the downloaded # packages when rebuilding the build server from scratch. This requires # that virtualbox-guest-utils is installed. # # apt_package_cache = True # The buildserver can use some local caches to speed up builds, # especially when the internet connection is slow and/or expensive. # If enabled, the buildserver setup will look for standard caches in # your HOME dir and copy them to the buildserver VM. Be aware: this # will reduce the isolation of the buildserver from your host machine, # so the buildserver will provide an environment only as trustworthy # as the host machine's environment. # # copy_caches_from_host = True # To specify which Debian mirror the build server VM should use, by # default it uses http.debian.net, which auto-detects which is the # best mirror to use. # # debian_mirror = 'http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/' # The amount of RAM the build server will have (default: 2048) # memory = 3584 # The number of CPUs the build server will have # cpus = 1 # Debian package proxy server - if you have one # aptproxy = "http://192.168.0.19:8000" # If this is running on an older machine or on a virtualized system, # it can run a lot slower. If the provisioning fails with a warning # about the timeout, extend the timeout here. (default: 600 seconds) # # boot_timeout = 1200 # By default, this whole process uses VirtualBox as the provider, but # QEMU+KVM is also supported via the libvirt plugin to vagrant. If # this is run within a KVM guest, then libvirt's QEMU+KVM will be used # automatically. It can also be manually enabled by uncommenting # below: # # vm_provider = 'libvirt'