#!/bin/bash ######################################################################## # # centos-art.conf -- This file provides default configuration values # to centos-art.sh script. # # Written by: # * Alain Reguera Delgado , 2013 # Key fingerprint = D67D 0F82 4CBD 90BC 6421 DF28 7CCE 757C 17CA 3951 # # Copyright (C) 2013 The CentOS Project # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at # your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. # ######################################################################## # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Command-line interface (read-only) configuration variables. # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- declare -xr TCAR_CLI_NAME="centos-art.sh" declare -xr TCAR_CLI_COMMAND="centos-art" declare -xr TCAR_CLI_VERSION='0.5' declare -xr TCAR_CLI_LANG_LC=$(echo ${LANG} | cut -d'.' -f1) declare -xr TCAR_CLI_LANG_LL=$(echo ${TCAR_CLI_LANG_LC} | cut -d'_' -f1) declare -xr TCAR_CLI_LANG_CC=$(echo ${TCAR_CLI_LANG_LC} | cut -d'_' -f2) declare -xr TCAR_CLI_BASEDIR=$(dirname ${0}) declare -xr TCAR_CLI_MODSDIR=${TCAR_CLI_BASEDIR}/${TCAR_CLI_NAME}-mods declare -xr TCAR_CLI_INIT_DIR=${TCAR_CLI_MODSDIR}/Cli declare -xr TCAR_CLI_INIT_FILE=${TCAR_CLI_INIT_DIR}/cli.sh declare -xr TCAR_CLI_INIT_FUNCTION=$(basename ${TCAR_CLI_INIT_FILE} | sed -r 's/\.sh$//') declare -xr TCAR_CLI_L10NDIR=${TCAR_CLI_BASEDIR}/${TCAR_CLI_NAME}-l10n declare -xr TCAR_CLI_TEMPDIR=$(mktemp -p /tmp -d ${TCAR_CLI_NAME}-XXXXXX) # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # User-related configuration variables. # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Set directory path to the working directory, inside your # workstation. The working directory (a.k.a., working copy) is a # directory holding the .git (or .svn) directory. It is the place # where you stored the content of `git clone ...' (or `svn checkout # ...') command. It is the directory where you make local changes and # then send them up to a central repository. # declare -x TCAR_USER_WRKDIR=$(dirname ${TCAR_CLI_BASEDIR}) # # Set file path to your preferred text editor. The editor you specify # will be use when you need to write commit messages and anything that # requires text edition. # declare -x TCAR_USER_EDITOR=/bin/vi # # Set user-specific configuration file used by centos-art.sh script to # determine where to retrieve user-specific configuration values. # User-specific configuration files let you customize the way # centos-art.sh behaves in a multi-user environment. This variable # must be read-only. # declare -xr TCAR_USER_CONFIG=${HOME}/.centos-art.conf # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Flag-related configuration variables. # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Set filter flag (-f|--filter). This flag is mainly used to reduce # the number of files to process and is interpreted as egrep-posix # regular expression. By default, when this flag is not provided, all # paths in the working copy will match, except files inside hidden # directories like `.svn' and `.git' that will be omitted. # declare -x TCAR_FLAG_FILTER='[[:alnum:]_/-]+' # # Set verbosity flag (-q|--quiet). This flag controls whether # centos-art.sh script prints messages or not. By default, all # messages are suppressed except those directed to standard error. # declare -x TCAR_FLAG_QUIET='false' # # Set affirmative flag (-y|--yes). This flag controls whether # centos-art.sh script does or does not pass confirmation request # points. By default, it doesn't. # declare -x TCAR_FLAG_YES='false' # # Set synchronization flag (-z|--synchronize). This flag controls # whether version control system is triggered or not after realizing # changes to source files under version control. # declare -x TCAR_FLAG_SYNCHRONIZE='false'