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# This is the configuration for dupload.
# It is intended to be read and evaluated from Perl.
#
### PLEASE READ THE dupload.conf(5) MANUAL PAGE
#
# reading the dupload(1) manual page is also advisable

package config;

# Global variables:
# $default_host  - the host to use if no --to option is used
# $no_parentheses_to_fullname - boolean, as its name says
#
# Per-host variables:
# fqdn          - full hostname
# method        - ftp, scp, scpb or rsync
#                 (defaults to ftp)
# login         - user name to use on the remote host
#                 (defaults to 'anonymous' for FTP and local username for SSH methods)
#                 use "user\@remote" for firewall logins
# incoming 	- directory where to upload first
# queuedir	- directory where to move if upload succeeded
# mailto	- address for announcement email (stable)
# mailtx	- address for announcement email (unstable)
# cc		- address for carbon copy of the announcement email
# fullname      - the full name to use in the announcement email
#                 (defaults to what your local MTA uses)
# visibleuser   - the username to use in the announcement email
#                 (defaults to local username)
# visiblename   - the domainname to use in the announcement email
#                 (defaults to what your local MTA uses)

# Example of a default host:
#$default_host = "anonymous-ftp-master";

# -----------------
# Pre-defined hooks
# -----------------
# Check changes file for valid signatures
# Using GPG:
$preupload{'changes'} = '/usr/share/dupload/gpg-check %1';
# or using PGP:
# $preupload{'changes'} = '/usr/share/dupload/pgp-check %1';

# Lintian check of packages
# $preupload{'deb'} = 'lintian -v -i %1';

# Other hooks:
# $preupload{'sourcepackage'}
# $preupload{'file'}
# $preupload{'package'}
# $postupload{'changes'}
# $postupload{'sourcepackage'}
# $postupload{'file'}
# $postupload{'deb'}
# $postupload{'package'}

# Note: hooks can also be defined in a per-host basis, this
# overrides globaly defined hooks.

# -----------------
# Pre-defined hosts
# -----------------

$cfg{'ftp-master'} = {
	fqdn => "ssh.upload.debian.org",
	method => "scpb",
	incoming => "/srv/upload.debian.org/UploadQueue/",
	# files pass on to dinstall on ftp-master which sends emails itself
	dinstall_runs => 1,
};
$cfg{'anonymous-ftp-master'} = {
	fqdn => "ftp.upload.debian.org",
	passive => 1,
	incoming => "/pub/UploadQueue/",
	# The dinstall on ftp-master sends emails itself
	dinstall_runs => 1,
};
# https://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2009/05/msg00036.html
$cfg{'anonymous-ftp-eu'} = {
	fqdn => "ftp.eu.upload.debian.org",
	passive => 1,
	incoming => "/pub/UploadQueue/",
	# files pass on to dinstall on ftp-master which sends emails itself
	dinstall_runs => 1,
};

# see https://backports.debian.org/Contribute/ for more information
$cfg{'bpo'} = {
	fqdn => "backports-master.debian.org",
	passive => 1,
	incoming => "/pub/UploadQueue/",
	dinstall_runs => 1,
};

# For Delayed uploads use this. You can use 0-day, which is uploaded
# one hour before dinstall runs.
$delay = (defined($ENV{DEBDELAY}) ? $ENV{DEBDELAY} : 7);
$cfg{'delayed'} = {
	fqdn => "ftp.upload.debian.org",
	passive => 1,
	incoming => "/pub/UploadQueue/DELAYED/$delay-day/",
	# The dinstall on ftp-master sends emails itself
	dinstall_runs => 1,
};

# Mentors upload queue, see
# https://mentors.debian.net/cgi-bin/maintainer-intro
$cfg{'mentors'} = {
	fqdn    =>'mentors.debian.net',
	incoming=>'/',
	dinstall_runs => 1,
	passive => 1,
};

# NOTE: Do _NOT_ upload a package to the security upload queue 
# (oldstable-security, stable-security, etc.) without prior authorization 
# from the security team. Please read:
# https://www.debian.org/doc/developers-reference/pkgs.html#bug-security

# Notice: There are login restriction on this host, scp will not
# work unless you are authorised.
#$cfg{'security'} = {
#	fqdn => "security-master.debian.org",
#	method => "scpb",
#	incoming => "/srv/security.debian.org/queue/unchecked",
#	# The dinstall on security sends emails itself
#	dinstall_runs => 1,
#};
#$cfg{'anonymous-security'} = {
#	fqdn => "ftp.security.upload.debian.org",
#	passive => 1,
#	incoming => "/pub/SecurityUploadQueue",
#	# files pass on to dinstall on security which sends emails itself
#	dinstall_runs => 1,
#};
#$cfg{'anonymous-security-unembargoed'} = {
#	fqdn => "ftp.security.upload.debian.org",
#	passive => 1,
#	incoming => "/pub/OpenSecurityUploadQueue",
#	# files pass on to dinstall on security which sends emails itself
#	dinstall_runs => 1,
#};

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