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PKG_INSTALL.CONF(5)       NetBSD File Formats Manual       PKG_INSTALL.CONF(5)

NNAAMMEE
     ppkkgg__iinnssttaallll..ccoonnff -- configuration file for package installation tools

DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
     The file ppkkgg__iinnssttaallll..ccoonnff contains system defaults for the package
     installation tools as a list of variable-value pairs.  Each line has the
     format VARIABLE=VALUE.  If the value consists of more than one line, each
     line is prefixed with VARIABLE=.

     The current value of a variable can be checked by running
           ppkkgg__aaddmmiinn ccoonnffiigg--vvaarr VVAARRIIAABBLLEE

     The following variables are supported:

     CERTIFICATE_ANCHOR_PKGS
             Path to the file containing the certificates used for validating
             binary packages.  A package is trusted when a certificate chain
             ends in one of the certificates contained in this file.  The cer-
             tificates must be PEM-encoded.

     CERTIFICATE_ANCHOR_PKGVULN
             Analogous to CERTIFICATE_ANCHOR_PKGS.  The _p_k_g_-_v_u_l_n_e_r_a_b_i_l_i_t_i_e_s is
             trusted when a certificate chain ends in one of the certificates
             contained in this file.

     CERTIFICATE_CHAIN
             Path to a file containing additional certificates that can be
             used for completing certicate chains when validating binary pack-
             ages or pkg-vulnerabilities files.

     GPG     Deprecated.  Path to gpg(1), which can be used to verify the sig-
             nature in the _p_k_g_-_v_u_l_n_e_r_a_b_i_l_i_t_i_e_s file when running
                   ppkkgg__aaddmmiinn cchheecckk--ppkkgg--vvuullnneerraabbiilliittiieess --ss
             or
                   ppkkgg__aaddmmiinn ffeettcchh--ppkkgg--vvuullnneerraabbiilliittiieess --ss

     IGNORE_URL
             One line per advisory which should be ignored when running
                   ppkkgg__aaddmmiinn aauuddiitt
             The URL from the _p_k_g_-_v_u_l_n_e_r_a_b_i_l_i_t_i_e_s file should be used as
             value.

     PKGVULNDIR
             Directory name in which the _p_k_g_-_v_u_l_n_e_r_a_b_i_l_i_t_i_e_s file resides.
             Default is _$_{_P_K_G___D_B_D_I_R_}.

     PKGVULNURL
             URL which is used for updating the local _p_k_g_-_v_u_l_n_e_r_a_b_i_l_i_t_i_e_s file
             when running
                   ppkkgg__aaddmmiinn ffeettcchh--ppkkgg--vvuullnneerraabbiilliittiieess
             The default is
             _f_t_p_:_/_/_f_t_p_._N_e_t_B_S_D_._o_r_g_/_p_u_b_/_N_e_t_B_S_D_/_p_a_c_k_a_g_e_s_/_v_u_l_n_s_/_p_k_g_-_v_u_l_n_e_r_a_b_i_l_i_t_i_e_s_._g_z
             _N_o_t_e: Usually, only the compression type should be changed.  Cur-
             rently supported are uncompressed files and files compressed by
             bzip2(1) (_._b_z_2) or gzip(1) (_._g_z).

     VERIFIED_INSTALLATION
             Set trust level used when installation.  Supported values are:

             never          No signature checks are performed.

             always         A valid signature is required.  If the binary
                            package can not be verified, the installation is
                            terminated

             trusted        A valid signature is required.  If the binary
                            package can not be verified, the user is asked
                            interactively.

             interactive    The user is always asked interactively when
                            installing a package.

FFIILLEESS
     @SYSCONFDIR@/pkg_install.conf     Default location for the file described
                                       in this manual page.

SSEEEE AALLSSOO
     pkg_add(1), pkg_admin(1)

NetBSD 4.0                       May 26, 2008                       NetBSD 4.0