PKG.CONF(5) BSD File Formats Manual PKG.CONF(5)NAMEpkg.conf — system-wide configuration file for pkg(1)DESCRIPTIONpkg.conf is the system-wide configuration file used by the pkg(1) tools.
The default location of this file is /usr/local/etc/pkg.conf
Lines in the file beginning with a "#" are comments and are ignored.
The file is in UCL format. For more information on the syntax of UCL,
please visit the official UCL website -
http://github.com/vstakhov/libucl.
The following types of options are recognized - boolean, string and list
options.
A boolean option is marked as enabled if one of the following values is
specified in the configuration file - YES, TRUE and ON.
OPTIONS
The following options can be defined in pkg.conf:
ABI: string The ABI of the package you want to install. Default:
derived from the ABI of the /bin/sh binary.
ALIAS: key/value list
Define local aliases for various pkg(8) standard command
lines. Whenever the key text occurs as a separate ‘action’
word in a command line of the form pkg key ..., substitute
the value text verbatim. The replacement can consist of any
sequence of text, which should form a syntactically correct
pkg(8) command line when substituted in and followed by any
remaining tokens from the original command line. Default:
not set.
AUTOCLEAN: boolean
Automatically cleanout the content of PKG_CACHEDIR after
each non dry-run call to pkg-install(8) or pkg-upgrade(8)
DEFAULT_ALWAYS_YES: boolean
When this option is enabled pkg(1) will default to "yes" for
all questions which require user confirmation before doing
anything. Default: NO.
ASSUME_ALWAYS_YES: boolean
When this option is enabled pkg(1) will automatically assume
"yes" to all questions which require user confirmation
before doing anything, as if it the -y flag was specified.
Default: NO.
CONSERVATIVE_UPGRADE: boolean
Ensure in multi repository mode that the priority is given
as much as possible to the repository where a package was
first installed from. Default: YES.
CUDF_SOLVER: string
Experimental: tells pkg to use an external CUDF solver.
Default: not set.
CASE_SENSITIVE_MATCH: boolean
Match package names or regular expressions given on the com‐
mand line against values in the database in a case sensitive
way. Default: NO.
DEBUG_LEVEL: integer
Incremental values from 1 to 4 produce successively more
verbose debugging output. A setting of 0 disables debugging
output. Overridden by the -d command line option. Default:
0.
DEBUG_SCRIPTS: boolean
Activate debug mode for scripts (aka set -x) Default: NO.
DEVELOPER_MODE: boolean
Makes certain errors immediately fatal. Adds various warn‐
ings and suggestions to the output of pkg(1) as an aide to
port maintainers, including indicating when the port might
be marked as architecture independent. Default: NO.
EVENT_PIPE: string
Send all event messages to the specified FIFO or Unix
socket. Events messages should be formatted as JSON.
Default: not set.
FETCH_RETRY: integer
Number of times to retry a failed fetch of a file. Default:
3.
FETCH_TIMEOUT: integer
Maximum number of seconds to wait for any one file to down‐
load from the network, either by SSH or any of the protocols
supported by fetch(3) functions. Default: 30.
HANDLE_RC_SCRIPTS: boolean
When enabled, this option will automatically perform
start/stop of services during package installation and dein‐
stallation. Services are only started on installation if
they are enabled in /etc/rc.conf. Default: NO.
HTTP_USER_AGENT: string
Define User-agent to be sent to HTTP server when getting
reposity data
INDEXDIR: string
If set, the directory to search for INDEXFILE in. If unset,
PORTSDIR will be searched instead. Default: not set.
INDEXFILE: string
The filename of the ports index, searched for in INDEXFILE
or PORTSDIR. Default: INDEX-N where N is the OS major ver‐
sion number.
IP_VERSION: integer
Restrict network access to specified IP version. 4 will
only allow IPv4 and 6 will only allow IPv6. Any other value
will use the system default. Repositories or command line
options can override this setting. Default: 0.
LOCK_RETRIES: integer
Number of attempts to obtain a lock before giving up and
exiting. Default: 5.
LOCK_WAIT: integer
Wait time in seconds to regain a lock if it is not avail‐
able. Default: 1.
NAMESERVER: string
Hostname or IPv4 or IPv6 address of name server to use for
DNS resolution, overriding the system defaults in
/etc/resolv.conf. When given as a hostname, will be con‐
verted to a list of IPv4 or IPv6 addresses by the default
mechanisms configured on the system. See getaddrinfo(3).
PERMISSIVE: boolean
Ignore conflicts while registering a package. Note that the
conflicting files will not be recorded as owned by the new
package. Default: NO.
PKG_CACHEDIR: string
Specifies the cache directory for packages. Default:
/var/cache/pkg
PKG_CREATE_VERBOSE: boolean
When set to a true value, make pkg-create(8) use verbose
mode as standard. Default: false
PKG_DBDIR: string
Specifies the directory to use for storing the package data‐
base files. Default: /var/db/pkg
PKG_ENABLE_PLUGINS: boolean
When set to “YES”, activate plugin support. Default: YES.
PKG_ENV: Key/Value list
This tells pkg(8) to set key/values to be passed in the
environment. This allows control over underlying libraries
like fetch(3), which can be configured by e.g., setting
FTP_PROXY and HTTP_PROXY. Default: not set.
PKG_PLUGINS_DIR: string
Directory which pkg(8) will load plugins from. Default:
/usr/local/lib/pkg
PKG_SSH_ARGS: string
Extra arguments to pass to ssh(1). Default: not set.
PLIST_KEYWORDS_DIR: string
Directory containing definitions of plist keywords.
Default: PORTSDIR/keyword
PLIST_ACCEPT_DIRECTORIES: boolean
Accept directories listed like plain files in plist.
Default: NO.
PLUGINS: array
List of plugins that pkg(8) should load. Default: not set.
PLUGINS_CONF_DIR: string
Directory containing per-plugin configuration files.
Default: /usr/local/etc/pkg
PORTSDIR: string
Specifies the location to the Ports directory. Default:
/usr/dports
READ_LOCK: boolean
Use read locking for query database. Default: NO.
REPOS_DIR: array
List of directories to search for repository configuration
files. Default: /etc/pkg/, /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/.
REPO_AUTOUPDATE: boolean
When true, automatically check for and download updates to
/var/db/pkg/repo.sqlite when running one of: pkg fetch, pkg
install, pkg rquery, pkg search, pkg upgrade, or pkg version
-R. Default: YES.
RUN_SCRIPTS: boolean
Run pre-/post-installation action scripts. Default: YES.
SAT_SOLVER: string
Experimental: tells pkg to use an external SAT solver.
Default: not set.
SQLITE_PROFILE: boolean
Profile SQLite queries. Default: NO.
SSH_RESTRICT_DIR: string
Directory which the ssh subsystem will be restricted to.
Default: not set.
SYSLOG: boolean
Log all of the installation/deinstallation/upgrade opera‐
tions via syslog(3). Default: YES.
UNSET_TIMESTAMP: boolean
Do not include timestamps in the package tar(1) archive.
Normally, timestamps are copied from the staging directory
the package is created from. Default: NO.
VERSION_SOURCE: string
Default database for comparing version numbers in
pkg-version(8). Valid values are I for index, P, for ports,
R for remote. Default: If unset, the algorithm described in
pkg-version(8) is used to determine the version source auto‐
matically.
VULNXML_SITE: string
Specifies the URL to fetch the vuln.xml vulnerability data‐
base from. Default:
http://vuxml.freebsd.org/freebsd/vuln.xml.bz2.
WORKERS_COUNT: integer
How many workers are used for pkg-repo. If set to 0,
hw.ncpu is used. Default: 0.
REPOSITORY CONFIGURATION
To use a repository you will need at least one repository configuration
file.
Repository configuration files are searched for in order of the directo‐
ries listed in the REPOS_DIR array, which defaults to /etc/pkg/ and
/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/.
Filenames are arbitrary, but should end in ‘.conf’ For example
/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/myrepo.conf.
A repository file is in UCL format and has the following form:
myrepo:
URL: string URL for this repository only.
ENABLED: boolean The repository will be used only if this
option is enabled. Default: YES.
MIRROR_TYPE: string MIRROR_TYPE for this repository only.
Default: NONE. Any of HTTP or SRV or NONE.
SIGNATURE_TYPE: string
Specifies what type of signature this
repository uses. Can be one of NONE,
PUBKEY or FINGERPRINTS. (default: NONE)
PUBKEY: string This should be set to a path containing
public key for this repository only.
(default: NONE)
FINGERPRINTS: string
This should be set to a path containing
known signatures for the repository.
IP_VERSION: integer Restrict network access to specified IP
version. 4 will only allow IPv4 and 6 will
only allow IPv6. Any other value will use
the system default. This option overrides
the global setting with the same name and
can be overwritten by a command line
option. Default: 0.
PRIORITY: integer Set the priority of the repository. Higher
values are preferred. Default: 0
For a MIRROR_TYPE of NONE, any of the URL schemes supported by
libfetch(3) can be used, including: http://, https://, ftp://, or
file://. In addition a ssh:// URL scheme is also supported. Where
MIRROR_TYPE is SRV, you should use a pkg+http:// or pkg+https:// (etc.)
URL scheme. Using an http:// URL implies that the hostname part is a
simple hostname according to RFC 2616, and is no longer accepted.
When SIGNATURE_TYPE is NONE, then no signature checking will be done on
the repository. When SIGNATURE_TYPE is PUBKEY, then the PUBKEY option
will be used for signature verification. This option is for use with the
built-in signing support. When SIGNATURE_TYPE is FINGERPRINTS, then the
FINGERPRINTS option will be used for signature verification. This option
is for use with an external signing command. See pkg-repo(8) for more
discussion on signature types.
If FINGERPRINTS is set to /usr/local/etc/pkg/fingerprints/myrepo, then
the directories /usr/local/etc/pkg/fingerprints/myrepo/trusted and
/usr/local/etc/pkg/fingerprints/myrepo/revoked should exist with known
good and bad fingerprints, respectively. Files in those directories
should be in the format:
function: sha256
fingerprint: sha256_representation_of_the_public_key
The repository tag myrepo is an arbitrary string. Reusing the repository
tag will cause those items defined in configuration files later on the
REPOS_DIR search path to overwrite the equivalent settings for the same
tag earlier on the search path. Hence the very common idiom, used to
turn off the default FreeBSD configuration shipped in
/etc/pkg/FreeBSD.conf. Rather than editing that file directly, create
/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/FreeBSD.conf with this content:
FreeBSD: { enabled: NO }
Repositories are processed in the order they are found on the REPOS_DIR
search path, with individual repository configuration files in the same
directory processed in alphabetical order. Settings from files later in
the search path will override those from earlier ones. Packages are
selected preferentially out of all the repositories that contain them
from the repository with the highest priority, so long as they are suit‐
able to solve the necessary dependency requirements. However, this pref‐
erence may be overruled when CONSERVATIVE_UPGRADE is set to true, in
which case a package will as far as possible always be upgraded from the
same repository the older installed version came from, as given in the
repository annotation of the installed package. See pkg-repository(8)
for details.
It is possible to specify more than one repository per file.
ENVIRONMENT
An environment variable with the same name as the option in the configu‐
ration file always overrides the value of an option set in the file.
EXAMPLES
Repository configuration file:
FreeBSD: {
url: "pkg+http://pkg.freebsd.org/${ABI}/latest",
enabled: true,
signature_type: "fingerprints",
fingerprints: "/usr/share/keys/pkg",
mirror_type: "srv"
}
Example for pkg.conf:
pkg_dbdir: "/var/db/pkg"
pkg_cachedir: "/var/cache/pkg"
portsdir: "/usr/dports"
handle_rc_scripts: false
assume_always_yes: false
repos_dir: [
"/etc/pkg",
"/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos",
]
syslog: true
autodeps: true
developer_mode: false
pkg_env: {
http_proxy: "http://myproxy:3128",
}
alias: {
origin: "info -qo",
nonauto: "query -e '%a == 0' '%n-%v'"
}
To bootstrap pkg(8) using a private repository (Assuming a pkg(7) new
enough to support the bootstrap command.):
# cat > /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/example.conf <<EOF
example: {
url: http://pkgrepo.example.com/${ABI}
}
EOF
# cat > /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/FreeBSD.conf <<EOF
FreeBSD: {
enabled: NO
}
EOF
# env PACKAGESITE='http://pkgrepo.example.com/${ABI}' /usr/sbin/pkg bootstrap
Note that pkg(7) uses PACKAGESITE for the URL to download pkg(8) from,
and subsequently passes it in the environment to pkg-static(8), which
ignores it (possibly with a deprecation warning that should be ignored),
and reads the configuration files instead.
SEE ALSOfetch(3), pkg_printf(3), pkg_repos(3), pkg-repository(5), pkg(8),
pkg-add(8), pkg-annotate(8), pkg-audit(8), pkg-autoremove(8),
pkg-backup(8), pkg-check(8), pkg-clean(8), pkg-config(8), pkg-convert(8),
pkg-create(8), pkg-delete(8), pkg-fetch(8), pkg-info(8), pkg-install(8),
pkg-lock(8), pkg-query(8), pkg-register(8), pkg-repo(8), pkg-rquery(8),
pkg-search(8), pkg-set(8), pkg-shell(8), pkg-shlib(8), pkg-ssh(8),
pkg-stats(8), pkg-update(8), pkg-updating(8), pkg-upgrade(8),
pkg-version(8), pkg-which(8)BSD June 22, 2015 BSD