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# Name. (required)
name: ln-initfunctions
# Architecture. (required)
# This will expand any env var you set in the field, e.g. version: ${GOARCH}
# The architecture is specified using Go nomenclature (GOARCH) and translated
# to the platform specific equivalent. In order to manually set the architecture
# to a platform specific value, use deb_arch, rpm_arch and apk_arch.
# Examples: `all`, `amd64`, `386`, `arm5`, `arm6`, `arm7`, `arm64`, `mips`,
# `mipsle`, `mips64le`, `ppc64le`, `s390`
arch: all
# Platform.
# This will expand any env var you set in the field, e.g. version: ${GOOS}
# This is only used by the rpm and deb packagers.
# Examples: `linux` (default), `darwin`
platform: linux
# Version. (required)
# This will expand any env var you set in the field, e.g. version: ${SEMVER}
# Some package managers, like deb, require the version to start with a digit.
# Hence, you should not prefix the version with 'v'.
version: 1.0.0
# Version Schema allows you to specify how to parse the version string.
# Default is `semver`
# `semver` attempt to parse the version string as a valid semver version.
# The parser is lenient; it will strip a `v` prefix and will accept
# versions with fewer than 3 components, like `v1.2`.
# If parsing succeeds, then the version will be molded into a format
# compatible with the specific packager used.
# If parsing fails, then the version is used as-is.
# `none` skip trying to parse the version string and just use what is passed in
version_schema: semver
# Version Epoch.
# A package with a higher version epoch will always be considered newer.
# See: https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-controlfields.html#epochs-should-be-used-sparingly
epoch: 1
# Version Prerelease.
# Default is extracted from `version` if it is semver compatible.
# This is appended to the `version`, e.g. `1.2.3+beta1`. If the `version` is
# semver compatible, then this replaces the prerelease component of the semver.
#prerelease: wtf1
# Version Metadata (previously deb.metadata).
# Default is extracted from `version` if it is semver compatible.
# Setting metadata might interfere with version comparisons depending on the
# packager. If the `version` is semver compatible, then this replaces the
# version metadata component of the semver.
#version_metadata: git
# Version Release, aka revision.
# This will expand any env var you set in the field, e.g. release: ${VERSION_RELEASE}
# This is appended to the `version` after `prerelease`. This should be
# incremented if you release an updated package of the same upstream version,
# and it should reset to 1 when bumping the version.
release: 2
# Section.
# This is only used by the deb packager.
# See: https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-archive.html#sections
section: admin
# Priority.
# Defaults to `optional` on deb
# Defaults to empty on rpm and apk
# See: https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-archive.html#priorities
priority: optional
# Maintainer. (required)
# This will expand any env var you set in the field, e.g. maintainer: ${GIT_COMMITTER_NAME} <${GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL}>
# Defaults to empty on rpm and apk
# Leaving the 'maintainer' field unset will not be allowed in a future version
maintainer: No env variable was set <mail_redacted_for_web>
# Description.
# Defaults to `no description given`.
# Most packagers call for a one-line synopsis of the package. Some (like deb)
# also call for a multi-line description starting on the second line.
description: An alternative to initscript-like status messages from lirion.de
# Vendor.
# This will expand any env var you set in the field, e.g. vendor: ${VENDOR}
# This is only used by the rpm packager.
vendor: lirion.de
# Package's homepage.
# This will expand any env var you set in the field, e.g. homepage: ${CI_PROJECT_URL}
homepage: https://git.lirion.de/lirion-initfunctions/
# License.
license: LGLPv3
# Date to be used as mtime on internal files.
#
# Default is the value of $SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH (which should be an Unix time),
# or the current time.
# Read more about SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH at https://reproducible-builds.org/docs/source-date-epoch/
mtime: "2024-06-16T12:30:00Z"
# Changelog YAML file, see: https://github.com/goreleaser/chglog
changelog: "changelog.yml"
# Disables globbing for files, config_files, etc.
disable_globbing: false
# Packages it replaces. (overridable)
# This will expand any env var you set in the field, e.g. ${REPLACE_BLA}
# the env var approach can be used to account for differences in platforms
#replaces:
# - foobar
# - ${REPLACE_BLA}
# Packages it provides. (overridable)
# This will expand any env var you set in the field, e.g. ${PROVIDES_BLA}
# the env var approach can be used to account for differences in platforms
#provides:
# - bar
# - ${PROVIDES_BLA}
# Dependencies. (overridable)
# This will expand any env var you set in the field, e.g. ${DEPENDS_NGINX}
# the env var approach can be used to account for differences in platforms
# e.g. rhel needs nginx >= 1:1.18 and deb needs nginx (>= 1.18.0)
depends:
- bash
# - ${DEPENDS_NGINX}
# Recommended packages. (overridable)
# This will expand any env var you set in the field, e.g. ${RECOMMENDS_BLA}
# the env var approach can be used to account for differences in platforms
#recommends:
# - golang
# - ${RECOMMENDS_BLA}
# Suggested packages. (overridable)
# This will expand any env var you set in the field, e.g. ${SUGGESTS_BLA}
# the env var approach can be used to account for differences in platforms
#suggests:
# - bzr
# Packages it conflicts with. (overridable)
# This will expand any env var you set in the field, e.g. ${CONFLICTS_BLA}
# the env var approach can be used to account for differences in platforms
#conflicts:
# - mercurial
# - ${CONFLICTS_BLA}
# Contents to add to the package
# This can be binaries or any other files.
contents:
# Basic file that applies to all packagers
# - src: ../fs/usr/lib/lirion/ln-initfunctions
# dst: /usr/lib/lirion/initfunctions
# This will add all files in some/directory or in subdirectories at the
# same level under the directory /etc. This means the tree structure in
# some/directory will not be replicated.
# - src: ../fs/usr/lib/lirion
# dst: /usr/lib/lirion
# This will replicate the directory structure under some/directory at /etc.
- src: ../fs/usr/lib/lirion
dst: /usr/lib/lirion
type: tree
# Simple config file
# - src: path/to/local/foo.conf
# dst: /etc/foo.conf
# type: config
# Select files with a glob (doesn't work if you set disable_globbing: true).
# If `src` is a glob, then the `dst` will be treated like a directory - even
# if it doesn't end with `/`, and even if the glob only matches one file.
# - src: path/to/local/*.1.gz
# dst: /usr/share/man/man1/
# Simple symlink at /usr/bin/foo which points to /sbin/foo, which is
# the same behaviour as `ln -s /sbin/foo /usr/bin/foo`.
#
# This also means that both "src" and "dst" are paths inside the package (or
# rather paths in the file system where the package will be installed) and
# not in the build environment. This is different from regular files where
# "src" is a path in the build environment. However, this convention results
# in "dst" always being the file that is created when installing the
# package.
# - src: /actual/path/to/foo
# dst: /usr/bin/foo
# type: symlink
# Corresponds to `%config(noreplace)` if the packager is rpm, otherwise it
# is just a config file
# - src: path/to/local/bar.conf
# dst: /etc/bar.conf
# type: config|noreplace
# These files are not actually present in the package, but the file names
# are added to the package header. From the RPM directives documentation:
#
# "There are times when a file should be owned by the package but not
# installed - log files and state files are good examples of cases you might
# desire this to happen."
#
# "The way to achieve this is to use the %ghost directive. By adding this
# directive to the line containing a file, RPM will know about the ghosted
# file, but will not add it to the package."
#
# For non rpm packages ghost files are ignored at this time.
# - dst: /etc/casper.conf
# type: ghost
# - dst: /var/log/boo.log
# type: ghost
# You can use the packager field to add files that are unique to a specific
# packager
# - src: path/to/rpm/file.conf
# dst: /etc/file.conf
# type: config|noreplace
# packager: rpm
# - src: path/to/deb/file.conf
# dst: /etc/file.conf
# type: config|noreplace
# packager: deb
# - src: path/to/apk/file.conf
# dst: /etc/file.conf
# type: config|noreplace
# packager: apk
# Sometimes it is important to be able to set the mtime, mode, owner, or group for a file
# that differs from what is on the local build system at build time. The owner (if different
# than 'root') has to be always specified manually in 'file_info' as it will not be copied
# from the 'src' file.
# - src: path/to/foo
# dst: /usr/share/foo
# file_info:
# # Make sure that the mode is specified in octal, e.g. 0644 instead of 644.
# mode: 0644
# mtime: 2008-01-02T15:04:05Z
# owner: notRoot
# group: notRoot
# Using the type 'dir', empty directories can be created. When building RPMs, however, this
# type has another important purpose: Claiming ownership of that folder. This is important
# because when upgrading or removing an RPM package, only the directories for which it has
# claimed ownership are removed. However, you should not claim ownership of a folder that
# is created by the distro or a dependency of your package.
# A directory in the build environment can optionally be provided in the 'src' field in
# order copy mtime and mode from that directory without having to specify it manually.
# - dst: /some/dir
# type: dir
# file_info:
# mode: 0700
# Using `expand: true`, environment variables will be expanded in both
# src and dst.
# - dst: /usr/local/bin/${NAME}
# src: "${NAME}"
# expand: true
# Umask to be used on files without explicit mode set.
#
# By default, nFPM will inherit the mode of the original file that's being
# added.
# This may lead to issues if these files are checkout out in Git, for example,
# as it won't keep all the permissions on fresh checkouts, or if the local
# system has a problematic umask setting.
#
# This setting allows to set the umask for all files that are added to the
# package without a specific file_info.mode set.
#
# Default: 0o002 (will remove world-writable permissions)
umask: 0o022
# Scripts to run at specific stages. (overridable)
#scripts:
# preinstall: ./scripts/preinstall.sh
# postinstall: ./scripts/postinstall.sh
# preremove: ./scripts/preremove.sh
# postremove: ./scripts/postremove.sh
# All fields above marked as `overridable` can be overridden for a given
# package format in this section.
#overrides:
# # The depends override can for example be used to provide version
# # constraints for dependencies where different package formats use different
# # versions or for dependencies that are named differently.
# deb:
# depends:
# - baz (>= 1.2.3-0)
# - some-lib-dev
# # ...
# rpm:
# depends:
# - baz >= 1.2.3-0
# - some-lib-devel
# # ...
# apk:
# # ...
# archlinux:
# depends:
# - baz
# - some-lib
# Custom configuration applied only to the RPM packager.
rpm:
# # rpm specific architecture name that overrides "arch" without performing any
# # replacements.
# rpm_arch: ia64
#
# # RPM specific scripts.
# scripts:
# # The pretrans script runs before all RPM package transactions / stages.
# pretrans: ./scripts/pretrans.sh
# # The posttrans script runs after all RPM package transactions / stages.
# posttrans: ./scripts/posttrans.sh
# # The verify script runs when verifying packages using `rpm -V`.
# verify: ./scripts/verify.sh
# # The package group. This option is deprecated by most distros
# # but required by old distros like CentOS 5 / EL 5 and earlier.
# group: Unspecified
# # The package summary. This is, by default, the first line of the
# # description, but can be explicitly provided here.
# summary: Explicit summary for the package
# The packager is used to identify the organization that actually packaged
# the software, as opposed to the author of the software.
# `maintainer` will be used as fallback if not specified.
# This will expand any env var you set in the field, e.g. packager: ${PACKAGER}
# packager: GoReleaser <mail_redacted_for_web>
# Compression algorithm (gzip (default), zstd, lzma or xz).
# compression: zstd
# # Prefixes for relocatable packages.
# prefixes:
# - /usr/bin
# The package is signed if a key_file is set
signature:
# PGP secret key (can also be ASCII-armored), the passphrase is taken
# from the environment variable $NFPM_RPM_PASSPHRASE with a fallback
# to $NFPM_PASSPHRASE.
# This will expand any env var you set in the field, e.g. key_file: ${SIGNING_KEY_FILE}
# key_file: key.gpg
# PGP secret key id in hex format, if it is not set it will select the first subkey
# that has the signing flag set. You may need to set this if you want to use the primary key as the signing key
# or to support older versions of RPM < 4.13.0 which cannot validate a signed RPM that used a subkey to sign
# This will expand any env var you set in the field, e.g. key_id: ${RPM_SIGNING_KEY_ID}
key_id: 99a00d948c6e71b599e986ad5421594bf1ab46f4
# Custom configuration applied only to the Deb packager.
deb:
# deb specific architecture name that overrides "arch" without performing any replacements.
# deb_arch: arm
# Custom deb special files.
# scripts:
# # Deb rules script.
# rules: foo.sh
# Deb templates file, when using debconf.
# templates: templates
# Deb config maintainer script for asking questions when using debconf.
# config: config
# Custom deb triggers
# triggers:
# # register interest on a trigger activated by another package
# # (also available: interest_await, interest_noawait)
# interest:
# - some-trigger-name
#
# # activate a trigger for another package
# # (also available: activate_await, activate_noawait)
# activate:
# - another-trigger-name
#
# Packages which would break if this package would be installed.
# The installation of this package is blocked if `some-package`
# is already installed.
# breaks:
# - some-package
# Compression algorithm (gzip (default), zstd, xz or none).
# compression: zstd
# The package is signed if a key_file is set
signature:
# Signature method, either "dpkg-sig" or "debsign".
# Defaults to "debsign"
method: dpkg-sig
# PGP secret key (can also be ASCII-armored). The passphrase is taken
# from the environment variable $NFPM_DEB_PASSPHRASE with a fallback
# to $NFPM_PASSPHRASE.
# This will expand any env var you set in the field, e.g. key_file: ${SIGNING_KEY_FILE}
# key_file: key.gpg
# The type describes the signers role, possible values are "origin",
# "maint" and "archive". If unset, the type defaults to "origin".
type: origin
# PGP secret key id in hex format, if it is not set it will select the first subkey
# that has the signing flag set. You may need to set this if you want to use the primary key as the signing key
# This will expand any env var you set in the field, e.g. key_id: ${DEB_SIGNING_KEY_ID}
key_id: 99a00d948c6e71b599e986ad5421594bf1ab46f4
# Additional fields for the control file. Empty fields are ignored.
# This will expand any env vars you set in the field values, e.g. Vcs-Browser: ${CI_PROJECT_URL}
# fields:
# Bugs: https://github.com/goreleaser/nfpm/issues
# The Debian-specific "predepends" field can be used to ensure the complete installation of a list of
# packages (including unpacking, pre- and post installation scripts) prior to the installation of the
# built package.
# predepends:
# - baz (>= 1.2.3-0)
#apk:
# # apk specific architecture name that overrides "arch" without performing any replacements.
# apk_arch: armhf
#
# # The package is signed if a key_file is set
# signature:
# # RSA private key in the PEM format. The passphrase is taken from
# # the environment variable $NFPM_APK_PASSPHRASE with a fallback
# # to $NFPM_PASSPHRASE.
# # This will expand any env var you set in the field, e.g. key_file: ${SIGNING_KEY_FILE}
# key_file: key.gpg
#
# # The name of the signing key. When verifying a package, the signature
# # is matched to the public key store in /etc/apk/keys/<key_name>.rsa.pub.
# # If unset, it defaults to the maintainer email address.
# key_name: origin
#
# # APK does not use pgp keys, so the key_id field is ignored.
# key_id: ignored
#
archlinux:
# # This value is used to specify the name used to refer to a group
# # of packages when building a split package. Defaults to name
# # See: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PKGBUILD#pkgbase
# pkgbase: bar
#
# # The packager identifies the organization packaging the software
# # rather than the developer. Defaults to "Unknown Packager".
# packager: GoReleaser <mail_redacted_for_web>
#
# # Arch Linux specific scripts.
# scripts:
# # The preupgrade script runs before pacman upgrades the package
# preupgrade: ./scripts/preupgrade.sh
#
# # The postupgrade script runs after pacman upgrades the package
# postupgrade: ./scripts/postupgrade.sh
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