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NAME

       gbp.conf - Gbp configuration file

SYNOPSIS

       /etc/git-buildpackage/gbp.conf
              system wide

       ~/.gbp.conf
              per user

       .gbp.conf
              per branch, can be published with the repository (deprecated)

       debian/gbp.conf
              per branch, can be published with the repository

       .git/gbp.conf
              per repository

DESCRIPTION

       The  gbp.conf  configuration files provide default global options and specific options for
       individual gbp commands. All files have the same format as described below and are  parsed
       in  the above order from top to bottom with increasing precedence. Non existing files will
       be skipped.

       Each file consists of either zero or one default section, and zero  or  one  sections  for
       each  gbp  command.  Additionally,  there  can  be  an  arbitrary  number of remote-config
       sections. Comments start with a hash sign (#). The overall layout is:

             [DEFAULT]
             # This section is for global settings. Affects all commands.
             # Options set here have the lowest priority.
             key = value

             [<command>]
             # Specific sections for each command, like buildpackage
             # Options set here have lower priority than command line options
             key = value

             [remote-config <name>]
             # Specific sections for a remote configuration. This can be used several
             # times to set up remote configuration for gbp create-remote-repo
             key = value

       The sections for each command are named like  the  command  (without  gbp)  surrounded  by
       square  brackets  (e.g.  [buildpackage]).   For  backwards compatibility, command sections
       starting with git- or gbp- are also supported but will provoke a warning  when  parsed  by
       gbp.

       The  keys  in  the  key=value  pairs  are  named  like  the  command-line  options  of the
       corresponding command (with the '--' stripped off) and can hold the same values,  but  see
       below  for  details.  In  case  of gbp buildpackage and gbp buildpackage-rpm the key needs
       '--git-' instead of '--' stripped off.

       For example, the gbp-buildpackage(1) manual page documents the  --git-export-dir=directory
       option which can be turned into configuration file setting by dropping the --git- prefix:

             [buildpackage]
             export-dir = directory

       Options  that  can  be  repeated  on the command line take Python-like lists in the config
       file. For example, the gbp-import-orig(1) command has the  --filter=pattern  option  which
       can be turned into a configuration file option like this:

             [import-orig]
             filter = [ '.svn', '.hg' ]

       Boolean  options  can  be  either  True  or False. For example, gbp-import-orig(1) has the
       --pristine-tar and --no-pristine-tar options which translate to:

             [import-orig]
             pristine-tar = True

       and

             [import-orig]
             pristine-tar = False

       respectively.

   REMOTE SITE CONFIGURATION
       gbp-create-remote-repo(1) can additionally parse remote site configurations from gbp.conf.
       For example, a configuration like:

             [remote-config pkg-libvirt]
             # Location of the repository
             remote-url-pattern = ssh://git.debian.org/git/pkg-libvirt/%(pkg)s
             # Template dir to passed to git-init
             template-dir = /srv/alioth.debian.org/chroot/home/groups/pkg-libvirt/git-template

       can be used to create remote repositories for the pkg-libvirt project using:

             gbp-create-remote-repo --remote-config=pkg-libvirt

       This  can  be  useful  if  you're  often  creating  new  remote repositories for different
       projects.

   NOTES
              Note

              To see the  current  set  of  values  that  would  be  applied  after  parsing  the
              configuration files, use gbp-config(1).
              Note

              gbp import-dscs and git-pbuilder can't be configured via gbp.conf.

EXAMPLES

       An example set up for packaging work:

             # $HOME/.gbp.conf

             [DEFAULT]
             pristine-tar = True
             cleaner = fakeroot debian/rules clean

             [buildpackage]
             export-dir  = ../build-area/

             [import-orig]
             dch = False
               filter = [
               '.svn',
               '.hg',
               '.bzr',
               'CVS',
               'debian/*',
               '*/debian/*'
             ]
             filter-pristine-tar = True

             [import-dsc]
             filter = [
               'CVS',
               '.cvsignore',
               '.hg',
               '.hgignore'
               '.bzr',
               '.bzrignore',
               '.gitignore'
             ]

             # End of file

ENVIRONMENT

       The  following  environment  variables  can  be  used  to  modify gbp's configuration file
       handling:

       GBP_CONF_FILES
              A colon separated list of configuration files to  parse.  If  unset  or  empty  the
              default list of files is parsed (see above).

       GBP_DISABLE_SECTION_DEPRECATION
              When  set  to  a  non-empty  value  don't  print  a deprecation warning in case gbp
              encounters a section starting with git- or gbp-.

       GBP_DISABLE_GBP_CONF_DEPRECATION
              When set to a non-empty value  don't  print  a  deprecation  warning  in  case  gbp
              encounters a configuration file in a deprecated location.

FILES

       See /etc/git-buildpackage/gbp.conf for an example.

SEE ALSO

       gbp-config(1),   gbp-clone(1),  gbp-create-remote-repo(1),  gbp-pq(1),  gbp-pull(1),  gbp-
       dch(1), gbp-import-dsc(1), gbp-import-orig(1), gbp-buildpackage(1), The Git-Buildpackage
       Manual ⟨file:///usr/share/doc/git-buildpackage/manual-html/index.html⟩

AUTHORS

       Guido Günther <agx@sigxcpu.org>

       This manual page is based on a POD version by Jari Aalto <jari.aalto@cante.net>.  Released
       under license GNU GPL version 2 or (at your option) any later.  version.

                                         28 February 2020                             gbp.conf(5)