ostree.repo-config OSTree Developer Colin Walters walters@verbum.org ostree.repo-config 5 ostree.repo-config OSTree repository configuration Description The config file in an OSTree repository is a "keyfile" in the XDG Desktop Entry Specification format. It has several global flags, as well as zero or more remote entries which describe how to access remote repositories. See ostree.repo5 for more information about OSTree repositories. [core] Section Options Repository-global options. The following entries are defined: mode One of bare or archive-z2. repo_version Currently, this must be set to 1. commit-update-summary Boolean value controlling whether or not to automatically update the summary file after a commit. Defaults to false. fsync Boolean value controlling whether or not to ensure files are on stable storage when performing operations such as commits, pulls, and checkouts. Defaults to true. If you disable fsync, OSTree will no longer be robust against kernel crashes or power loss. You might choose to disable this for local development repositories, under the assumption they can be recreated from source. Similarly, you could disable for a mirror where you could re-pull. For the system repository, you might choose to disable fsync if you have uninterruptable power supplies and a well tested kernel. [remote "name"] Section Options Describes a remote repository location. url Must be present; declares URL for accessing this remote. The only supported schemes are the moment are file, http, and https. proxy A string value, if given should be a URL for a HTTP proxy to use for access to this repository. gpg-verify A boolean value, defaults to true. Controls whether or not OSTree will require commits to be signed by a known GPG key. For more information, see the ostree1 manual under GPG. tls-permissive A boolean value, defaults to false. By default, server TLS certificates will be checked against the system certificate store. If this variable is set, any certificate will be accepted. tls-client-cert-path Path to file for client-side certificate, to present when making requests to this repository. tls-client-key-path Path to file containing client-side certificate key, to present when making requests to this repository. tls-ca-path Path to file containing trusted anchors instead of the system CA database. /etc/ostree/remotes.d In addition to the /ostree/repo/config file, remotes may also be specified in /etc/ostree/remotes.d. The remote configuration file must end in .conf; files whose name does not end in .conf will be ignored. See Also ostree1, ostree.repo5