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[code/myrepos.git] / mrconfig
1 # An example config file for the mr(1) command.
2
3 [DEFAULT]
4 # Teach mr how to run svn cleanup.
5 cleanup = if [ -d "$MR_REPO"/.svn ]; then svn cleanup ; fi
6 # And how to run git gc
7 gc = if [ -d "$MR_REPO"/.git ]; then git gc; fi
8 # Tests used in the skips below.
9 # - wantsrc checks whether I probably want a full source checkout (quite
10 #   large)
11 # - wantmedia checks whether I probably want various large media files
12 #   here.
13 # - private are hosts I trust private data to
14 # - mylaptop only succeeds if it's on my main development laptop, which 
15 #   gets lots of extra cruft
16 # - kite only succeeds on kite
17 lib =
18         wantsrc() {
19                 test "$(whoami)" = joey
20         }
21         wantmedia() {
22                 if [ "$(whoami)" = joey ]; then
23                         case "$(hostname)" in
24                                 kodama|dragon|dodo)
25                                         return 0
26                         ;;
27                         esac
28                 fi
29                 return 1
30         }
31         private() {
32                 if [ "$(whoami)" = joey ]; then
33                         case "$(hostname)" in
34                         wren|kodama|dragon|dodo|bluebird)
35                                 return 0
36                         ;;
37                         esac
38                 fi
39                 return 1
40         }
41         mylaptop() {
42                 test "$(hostname)" = kodama
43         }
44         kite() {
45                 test "$(hostname)" = wren
46         }
47
48 [src/mr]
49 checkout = git clone ssh://git.kitenet.net/srv/git/kitenet.net/mr
50 skip = ! wantsrc
51
52 [src/linux-2.6]
53 checkout = git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git
54 skip = ! mylaptop || ! wantsrc ||
55         ([ "$1" = update ] && [ $(hours_since "$1") -lt 12 ])
56
57 [src/dpkg]
58 # A merge of the upstream dpkg git repo and my own personal branch.
59 checkout =
60         git clone git://git.debian.org/git/dpkg/dpkg.git &&
61         cd dpkg &&
62         git remote add kite ssh://git.kitenet.net/srv/git/kitenet.net/dpkg &&
63         git fetch kite &&
64         git checkout -b sourcev3 kite/sourcev3
65 update = git pull origin master && git pull kite sourcev3
66 commit = git push kite
67 skip = ! wantsrc
68
69 [html/www.debian.org]
70 # Still in CVS..urk!
71 checkout =
72         CVSROOT=:ext:joeyh@cvs.debian.org:/cvs/webwml
73         cvs co -d www.debian.org webwml
74 # cvs sucks sufficiently that I prefer to run these commands by hand,
75 # and only rarely
76 update = echo "skipping cvs update (too slow)"
77 status = echo "skipping cvs status (too ugly)"
78 skip = ! mylaptop || ! wantsrc
79
80 # My home directory, which I keep in svn.
81 []
82 checkout = svn co svn+ssh://svn.kitenet.net/srv/svn/joey/trunk/home-$(hostname) joey
83 # run svnfix after each update
84 update = svn update && svnfix
85
86 [mail]
87 checkout = git clone ssh://git.kitenet.net/srv/git/kitenet.net/joey/private/mail
88 skip = ! private
89
90 # Example of how to remember to delete a repo, when one mrconfig file is
91 # used on multiple systems. If you're feeling brave, use rm -rf $MR_REPO
92 # instead. This approach can also be used for renames.
93 [foo]
94 update = error "$MR_REPO is no longer used and should be deleted"
95 skip = ! test -d "$MR_REPO"