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repoman.conf.example
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# replace this with your local simpledb domain
#
#simpledb-domain = apt.example.com
# replace this with the S3 bucket you are publishing to
#
#s3-bucket = apt-example-com
# force connections to a specific AWS region; if unset
# this is inherited from the environment and/or your
# ~/.aws/config configuration file; see
# http://boto3.readthedocs.io/en/latest/guide/configuration.html
# for more details
#
#region = us-east-1
# if set, repoman will attempt to assume this IAM role
# before accessing any AWS APIs (other than sts.AssumeRole itself)
#
#aws-role=arn:aws:iam::99999999999:role/repoman-rw
# the S3 bucket ACL defaults to private, which is safe
# for internal use using apt-transport-s3. If you want
# to publish a public repository on S3, set this to public,
# but this means that anyone in the world can browse
# and pull packages from your repo
#
#s3-acl=public
# the default s3 region is us-east-1 aka US/Standard
#
#s3-region=us-east-1
# if you are signing your apt releases, you must set
# gpg-home to point to a directory with the keyring
# of the signing key
#
#gpg-home=~/.gnupg
# if you are signing your apt releases, you must
# set gpg-signer to the id of your signing key.
#
# you may optionally generate multiple signatures
# by setting gpg-signer to a list: [foo,bar]
#
#gpg-signer=B02EDBDB
#gpg-signer=[[email protected],B02EDBDB]
# you may optionally pick a pinentry program
# (only one though, sorry)
#
#gpg-pinentry-path=/usr/local/MacGPG2/libexec/pinentry-mac.app/Contents/MacOS/pinentry-mac
#gpg-pinentry-path=/usr/local/bin/pinentry-curses
#gpg-pinentry-path=/usr/local/bin/pinentry
#gpg-pinentry-path=/usr/bin/pinentry
# you may optionally set the gpg passphrase here, but
# this is potentially very dangerous behavior!
#
#gpg-passphrase=I do not really value my security!
#
# if you have multiple signing keys, you may specify
# passphrases for them in the same order:
#
#gpg-passphrase=[I do not really value my security!,I really dont!]
#
# if one key in the list is not locked, put an empty item
# in the corresponding place in the passphrase list:
#
#gpg-passphrase=[locked,,locked]
# by default, repoman will run the system health checkup before
# every possible command. this can be slow and annoying if you
# are already sure that things are set up correctly; uncomment
# this directive to skip the checkup:
#
#skip-checkup
# enable debug logging (only for the apt_repoman module, not
# for boto3/botocore)
#
#debug
# pass in a custom log configuration file (e.g. to enable
# debug logging for botocore, or to turn on file logging)
#
#log-config=/etc/repoman/logconfig.json