my $branch = $::branch;
+# This could be changed to use the standard layout but in a different place
+my $basedir = "$ENV{HOME}";
+
# This template assumes that the user running the buildfarm process is "farm"
my $farm_user_name = getpwuid($<) // die "$0: can't get user name from uid $<: $!\n";
tar_log_cmd => undef,
# If running multiple animals, an explicit common directory for
# the lockfile so that runs do not conflict. Otherwise, leave unset.
- global_lock_dir => $ENV{HOME},
+ global_lock_dir => $basedir,
# this directory must exist before anything will work
- build_root => "$ENV{HOME}/buildfarm",
+ build_root => "$basedir/buildfarm",
# set true to do vpath builds
use_vpath => undef,
keep_error_builds => 0,
# Linux style, use "*.core" for BSD
- core_file_glob => "core*",
+ core_file_glob => 'core*',
+
+ # Note about HTTPS: HTTPS support is experimental. For a
+ # limited time you may try to use HTTP, in case HTTPS doesn't
+ # work for you.
# build process will connect to this URL to upload results
- target => 'http://buildfarm.exim.org/cgi-bin/eximstatus.pl',
+ target => 'https://buildfarm.exim.org/cgi-bin/eximstatus.pl',
# update_personality uses this when you want to update your
# machine's info (OS, version, compiler, version)
- upgrade_target => 'http://buildfarm.exim.org/cgi-bin/upgrade.pl',
+ upgrade_target => 'https://buildfarm.exim.org/cgi-bin/upgrade.pl',
# Your host alias and password in the BuildFarm
- animal => "alias_assigned_by_build_team",
- secret => "secret_assigned_by_build_team",
+ animal => 'alias_assigned_by_build_team',
+ secret => 'secret_assigned_by_build_team',
# allow automatic updates of the buildfarm client code.
# Leave it *unset* to get the default behaviour, set it
build_env =>{
# use a dedicated cache for the build farm. this should give us
# very high hit rates and slightly faster cache searching.
- CCACHE_DIR => "$ENV{HOME}/buildfarm/ccache/$branch",
+ CCACHE_DIR => "$basedir/buildfarm/ccache/$branch",
### set this if you need a proxy setting for the
# outbound web transaction that reports the results
AUTH_PLAINTEXT => 'yes',
SUPPORT_MAILDIR => 'yes',
# Other examples. Could use makefile_regex instead.
+ #
#SUPPORT_TLS => 'yes',
- #USE_OPENSSL_PC => 'openssl',
+ # Enable the proper libs here or see in makefile_regex
+ # for use of pkg-config
+ #USE_GNUTLS => 'yes'
#TLS_LIBS => '-lssl -lcrypto',
+ #
#LOOKUP_LDAP => 'yes',
#LOOKUP_INCLUDE => '-I/usr/include/mysql -I/usr/include/postgresql'
#LOOKUP_LIBS => '-lmysqlclient -lpq -lldap -llber',
makefile_regex =>[
# If have perl devel libraries installed, can build embedded perl
#q(s/^# EXIM_PERL=/EXIM_PERL=/),
+ # Use SSL libraries
+ #q(s/^# (USE_GNUTLS(?:_PC)?=.*)/$1/),
+ #q(s/^# (USE_OPENSSL_PC=.*)/$1/),
# Several experimental features to consider
- #q(s/^# EXPERIMENTAL_CERTNAMES.*/EXPERIMENTAL_CERTNAMES=yes/),
- #q(s/^# EXPERIMENTAL_DNSSEC.*/EXPERIMENTAL_DNSSEC=yes/),
+ # May be outdated, please check a current EDITME for
+ # for options.
+ #q(s/^# (EXPERIMENTAL_CERTNAMES.*)/$1/),
],
# The user compiled as the master exim username.
# the group of the exim user as a secondary group. Example:
# user=>farm, group=>farm, secondary_groups=>exim
# user=>exim, group=>exim
- master_exim_user => "exim",
+ master_exim_user => 'exim',
# Range of tests to run if enable make_test in optional steps.
# Start with just a couple while getting the aminal set up,