########################################################## # Created by Kirk Bauer <kirk@kaybee.org> # http://www.kaybee.org/~kirk ########################################################## # `man autorpm.conf` for details # Put the email address of the person to receive the reports from # AutoRPM (usually the system administrator) Set_Var("ReportDest", "root"); # Put your architecture here (as far as which updates you want): Set_Var("Arch", "i386|noarch"); # This automatically determines the version of Red Hat Linux # You have... you can comment this out and definite it yourself # if you want to Eval_Var("RHVersion", "sed 's/\(Red Hat Linux \)\?release \([^ ]*\) (.*)/\2/' /etc/redhat-release"); #Eval_Var("RHVersion", "6.1"); # This is whoever you want the report on what actually happened # (i.e. abc-1.6 was installed... bbb-2.1 failed to be installed) # to go to. Report_Queues_To ("${ReportDest}"); # Try connecting to FTP sites 10 times with 20-500 seconds delay between each try. FTP_Retries ("10"); FTP_Retry_Delay ("20", "500"); # This tells AutoRPM that if a local package is installed and the # architecture is i386, it's okay to upgrade that with a package # that is an i586. This is needed for Mandrake Linux. Replace_Arch ("i386", "i586"); # Look for official Red Hat updates # (won't automatically install anything unless you edit the file) Config_File("/etc/autorpm.d/redhat-updates.conf"); # Look for AutoRPM updates # (don't run by default) #Config_File("/etc/autorpm.d/autorpm-updates.conf"); # Any files in this directory will be processed *after* this file # You can place files in here for each type of thing you want an # update for... This can be used for 3rd-party applacations as # they just have to dump an appropriate config file into this directory. Config_Dir("/etc/autorpm.d/addons");