# $FreeBSD$ # Trusted keyprint. Changing this is a Bad Idea unless you've received # a PGP-signed email from telling you to # change it and explaining why. KeyPrint 800651ef4b4c71c27e60786d7b487188970f4b4169cc055784e21eb71d410cc5 # Server or server pool from which to fetch updates. You can change # this to point at a specific server if you want, but in most cases # using a "nearby" server won't provide a measurable improvement in # performance. ServerName update.FreeBSD.org # Components of the base system which should be kept updated. Components src world kernel # Example for updating the userland and the kernel source code only: # Components src/base src/sys world # Paths which start with anything matching an entry in an IgnorePaths # statement will be ignored. IgnorePaths # Paths which start with anything matching an entry in an IDSIgnorePaths # statement will be ignored by "freebsd-update IDS". IDSIgnorePaths /usr/share/man/cat IDSIgnorePaths /usr/share/man/whatis IDSIgnorePaths /var/db/locate.database IDSIgnorePaths /var/log # Paths which start with anything matching an entry in an UpdateIfUnmodified # statement will only be updated if the contents of the file have not been # modified by the user (unless changes are merged; see below). UpdateIfUnmodified /etc/ /var/ /root/ /.cshrc /.profile # When upgrading to a new FreeBSD release, files which match MergeChanges # will have any local changes merged into the version from the new release. MergeChanges /etc/ /var/named/etc/ /boot/device.hints ### Default configuration options: # Directory in which to store downloaded updates and temporary # files used by FreeBSD Update. # WorkDir /var/db/freebsd-update # Destination to send output of "freebsd-update cron" if an error # occurs or updates have been downloaded. # MailTo root # Is FreeBSD Update allowed to create new files? # AllowAdd yes # Is FreeBSD Update allowed to delete files? # AllowDelete yes # If the user has modified file ownership, permissions, or flags, should # FreeBSD Update retain this modified metadata when installing a new version # of that file? # KeepModifiedMetadata yes # When upgrading between releases, should the list of Components be # read strictly (StrictComponents yes) or merely as a list of components # which *might* be installed of which FreeBSD Update should figure out # which actually are installed and upgrade those (StrictComponents no)? # StrictComponents no # When installing a new kernel perform a backup of the old one first # so it is possible to boot the old kernel in case of problems. # BackupKernel yes # If BackupKernel is enabled, the backup kernel is saved to this # directory. # BackupKernelDir /boot/kernel.old # When backing up a kernel also back up debug symbol files? # BackupKernelSymbolFiles no