# # local.conf covers user settings, site.conf covers site specific information # such as proxy server addresses and optionally any shared download location # # SITE_CONF_VERSION is increased each time build/conf/site.conf # changes incompatibly SCONF_VERSION = "1" # Uncomment to cause CVS to use the proxy host specified #CVS_PROXY_HOST = "proxy.example.com" #CVS_PROXY_PORT = "81" # For svn, you need to create ~/.subversion/servers containing: #[global] #http-proxy-host = proxy.example.com #http-proxy-port = 81 # # Uncomment to cause git to use the proxy host specificed # although this only works for http #GIT_PROXY_HOST = "proxy.example.com" #GIT_PROXY_PORT = "81" #export GIT_PROXY_COMMAND = "${COREBASE}/scripts/oe-git-proxy-command" # Set to yes to have a gitconfig generated for handling proxies; you # might not want this if you have all that set in your global git # configuration. If you don't enable it, the rest of the entries # (_PROXY_IGNORE, etc) don't really work that well #GIT_CORE_CONFIG = "Yes" # Space separate list of hosts to ignore for GIT proxy #GIT_PROXY_IGNORE = "host.server.com another.server.com" # If SOCKS is available run the following command to comple a simple transport # gcc scripts/oe-git-proxy-socks.c -o oe-git-proxy-socks # and then share that binary somewhere in PATH, then use the following settings #GIT_PROXY_HOST = "proxy.example.com" #GIT_PROXY_PORT = "81" # GIT_PROXY_COMMAND is used by git to override all proxy settings from # configuration files, so we prefix OE_ to avoid breaking havoc on the # generated (or local) gitconfig's. #OE_GIT_PROXY_COMMAND = "${COREBASE}/scripts/oe-git-proxy-socks-command" # Uncomment this to use a shared download directory #DL_DIR = "/some/shared/download/directory/"