1 ## List all projects separately. Mandatory fields for every project
2 ## are type, url and ref. If your project contains more than one spec
3 ## file you need to define also which spec file should be used.
5 ## Example of rpm package/software called Project-name
7 ## Define project name. This is used to name git clones
8 ## and does not affect the rpm content
11 ## Define git url. Make sure you have all read access to the repository.
12 ## You can use url formats which are compatible with normal git command.
13 #url = git@gitlab:project/helloworld.git
15 ## Define type as project.
18 ## ref should be a git tag, branch or hash from where you would like to
19 ## get your source and spec files
22 ## IF you have more than one spec file, specify which spec file should
23 ## be used. This is optional
24 #spec = helloworld.spec
26 ## IF you want to enable/disable entry from building, define enabled
27 ## variable as 0/false/off or 1/true/on. This is optional
30 ## Mock settings define the compilation environment. Easiest way to get a working mock settings
31 ## is to fork/branch the below repository if the default settings do not work for you.
32 ## Multiple roots can be separated with comma.
35 url = git@gitlab:project/mocksettings.git
39 ## sshbackup defines a remote host where build is stored when done.
40 ## This backup also restores workspace if disk is cleaned
42 remotehost = localhost.example.com
43 remotedir = /var/www/html/mybuild