#!/usr/bin/env python2 # Copy this file to config.py, then amend the settings below according to # your system configuration. # Override the path to the Android SDK, $ANDROID_HOME by default #sdk_path = "/path/to/android-sdk" # Override the path to the Android NDK, $ANDROID_NDK by default #ndk_path = "/path/to/android-ndk" # Build tools version to be used build_tools = "19.0.2" # Command for running Ant #ant = "/path/to/ant" ant = "ant" # Command for running maven 3 #mvn3 = "/path/to/mvn" mvn3 = "mvn" # Command for running Gradle #gradle = "/path/to/gradle" gradle = "gradle" # Set the maximum age (in days) of an index that a client should accept from # this repo. Setting it to 0 or not setting it at all disables this # functionality. If you do set this to a non-zero value, you need to ensure # that your index is updated much more frequently than the specified interval. # The same policy is applied to the archive repo, if there is one. repo_maxage = 0 repo_url = "https://f-droid.org/repo" repo_name = "F-Droid" repo_icon = "fdroid-icon.png" repo_description = """ The official repository of the F-Droid client. Applications in this repository are either official binaries built by the original application developers, or are binaries built from source by the admin of f-droid.org using the tools on https://gitorious.org/f-droid. """ # As above, but for the archive repo. # archive_older sets the number of versions kept in the main repo, with all # older ones going to the archive. Set it to 0, and there will be no archive # repository, and no need to define the other archive_ values. archive_older = 3 archive_url = "https://f-droid.org/archive" archive_name = "F-Droid Archive" archive_icon = "fdroid-icon.png" archive_description = """ The archive repository of the F-Droid client. This contains older versions of applications from the main repository. """ # The key (from the keystore defined below) to be used for signing the # repository itself. This is the same name you would give to keytool or # jarsigner using -alias. (Not needed in an unsigned repository). #repo_keyalias = "fdroidrepo" # The keystore to use for release keys when building. This needs to be # somewhere safe and secure, and backed up! The best way to manage these # sensitive keys is to use a "smartcard" (aka Hardware Security Module). To # configure FDroid to use a smartcard, set the keystore file using the keyword # "NONE" (i.e. keystore = "NONE"). That makes Java find the keystore on the # smartcard based on 'smartcardoptions' below. #keystore = "~/.local/share/fdroidserver/keystore.jks" # You should not need to change these at all, unless you have a very # customized setup for using smartcards in Java with keytool/jarsigner #smartcardoptions = "-storetype PKCS11 -providerName SunPKCS11-OpenSC \ # -providerClass sun.security.pkcs11.SunPKCS11 \ # -providerArg opensc-fdroid.cfg" # The password for the keystore (at least 6 characters). If this password is # different than the keypass below, it can be OK to store the password in this # file for real use. But in general, sensitive passwords should not be stored # in text files! #keystorepass = "password1" # The password for keys - the same is used for each auto-generated key as well # as for the repository key. You should not normally store this password in a # file since it is a sensitive password. #keypass = "password2" #The distinguished name used for all keys. keydname = "CN=Birdman, OU=Cell, O=Alcatraz, L=Alcatraz, S=California, C=US" #Use this to override the auto-generated key aliases with specific ones #for particular applications. Normally, just leave it empty. keyaliases = {} keyaliases['com.example.app'] = 'example' #You can also force an app to use the same key alias as another one, using #the @ prefix. keyaliases['com.example.another.plugin'] = '@com.example.another' # The full path to the root of the repository. It must be specified in # rsync/ssh format for a remote host/path. This is used for syncing a locally # generated repo to the server that is it hosted on. It must end in the # standard public repo name of "/fdroid", but can be in up to three levels of # sub-directories (i.e. /var/www/packagerepos/fdroid). #serverwebroot = 'user@example:/var/www/fdroid' # To upload the repo to an Amazon S3 bucket using `fdroid server update`. # Warning, this deletes and recreates the whole fdroid/ directory each # time. This is based on apache-libcloud, which supports basically all cloud # storage services, so it should be easy to port the fdroid server tools to # any of them. #awsbucket = 'myawsfdroid' #awsaccesskeyid = 'SEE0CHAITHEIMAUR2USA' #awssecretkey = 'yourverysecretkeywordpassphraserighthere' # If you want to force 'fdroid server' to use a non-standard serverwebroot #nonstandardwebroot = False #Wiki details wiki_protocol = "http" wiki_server = "server" wiki_path = "/wiki/" wiki_user = "login" wiki_password = "1234" #Only set this to true when running a repository where you want to generate #stats, and only then on the master build servers, not a development #machine. update_stats = False #Use the following to push stats to a Carbon instance: stats_to_carbon = False carbon_host = '0.0.0.0' carbon_port = 2003 #Set this to true to always use a build server. This saves specifying the #--server option on dedicated secure build server hosts. build_server_always = False # Limit in number of characters that fields can take up # Only the fields listed here are supported, defaults shown char_limits = { 'Summary' : 50, 'Description' : 1500 }