# You can pull from multiple grok mirrors, just create # a separate section for each mirror. The name can be anything. [bitbucket.org] # The host part of the mirror you're pulling from. #site = git://git.kernel.org site = https://bitbucket.org/ # # Where the grok manifest is published. The following protocols # are supported at this time: # http:// or https:// using If-Modified-Since http header # file:// (when manifest file is on NFS, for example) #manifest = http://git.kernel.org/manifest.js.gz manifest = file://{{ grokmirror_basedir }}/manifest.js.gz # # Where are we going to put the mirror on our disk? #toplevel = /var/lib/git/mirror toplevel = {{ grokmirror_basedir }} # # Where do we store our own manifest? Usually in the toplevel. #mymanifest = /var/lib/git/mirror/manifest.js.gz mymanifest = {{ grokmirror_basedir }}/manifest.local.js.gz # # Write out projects.list that can be used by gitweb or cgit. # Leave blank if you don't want a projects.list. #projectslist = /var/lib/git/mirror/projects.list projectslist = {{ grokmirror_basedir }}/projects.list # # When generating projects.list, start at this subpath instead # of at the toplevel. Useful when mirroring kernel or when generating # multiple gitweb/cgit configurations for the same tree. #projectslist_trimtop = /pub/scm/ #projectslist_trimtop = {{ grokmirror_basedir }} # # When generating projects.list, also create entries for symlinks. # Otherwise we assume they are just legacy and keep them out of # web interfaces. #projectslist_symlinks = yes projectslist_symlinks = no # # A simple hook to execute whenever a repository is modified. # It passes the full path to the git repository modified as the only # argument. #post_update_hook = /usr/local/bin/make-git-fairies-appear post_update_hook = # # If owner is not specified in the manifest, who should be listed # as the default owner in tools like gitweb or cgit? #default_owner = Grokmirror User default_owner = Grokmirror User # # Where do we put the logs? #log = /var/log/mirror/kernelorg.log log = /var/log/grokmirror/bitbucket-gitmirror.log # # Log level can be "info" or "debug" #loglevel = info loglevel = info # # To prevent multiple grok-pull instances from running at the same # time, we first obtain an exclusive lock. #lock = /var/lock/mirror/kernelorg.lock lock = /var/lock/grokmirror/bitbucket.lock # # Use shell-globbing to list the repositories you would like to mirror. # If you want to mirror everything, just say "*". Separate multiple entries # with newline plus tab. Examples: # # mirror everything: #include = * # # mirror just the main kernel sources: #include = /pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git # /pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git # /pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next.git # # mirror just git: #include = /pub/scm/git/* #include = /fedoraqa/task-rpmlint # /fedoraqa/task-examplebodhi # /fedoraqa/task-examplelong # /fedoraqa/depcheck-mk-2 include = {% for repo in grokmirror_repos %} /{{ repo.name }} {% endfor %} #include = rpmlint # examplebodhi # examplelong # depcheck # # https://tflink@bitbucket.org/fedoraqa/task-rpmlint.git # This is processed after the include. If you want to exclude some specific # entries from an all-inclusive globbing above. E.g., to exclude all linux-2.4 # git sources: #exclude = */linux-2.4* exclude =