# we de not get kde-deltas from a delta-up-server, since kde provides own xdelta-files KDE_MIRROR="ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable" # set this to one or more (space separated) URI ending with '/' if you want to check one or more local mirror(s) first # most people just leave it empty. LOCAL_MIRROR="" # deltup-server to use DELTUP_SERVER="http://linux01.gwdg.de/~nlissne/deltup.php" # command to use for downloading #FETCH="/usr/bin/wget --trust-server-names -t 1 --passive-ftp" FETCH="/usr/bin/wget -t 1 --passive-ftp" #FETCH="/usr/bin/wget -t 1 --passive-ftp --no-check-certificate" # number of seconds to wait before a queued request is retried QUEUERETRY="15" # the maximum queuepos you would accept (if higher download full archive instead) MAXIMUM_ACCEPTABLE_QUEUEPOS="15" # when a dtu-request is queued - how long should we wait max. before downloading the original archive instead (in seconds) QUEUETIMEOUT="30" # set to "true", if you want getdelta.sh to use Pkunk's integrity check for the old file before downloading dtu-files CHECK_OLD_FILE="true" # set to "true", if you want getdelta.sh to delete the old file, if patch was succesful REMOVE_OLD="true" # a list of files not to be removed by REMOVE_OLD feature DO_NOT_REMOVE="/etc/deltup/do_not_remove" # set this to "true" if you want getdelta.sh to delete old versions that seems to be corrupt, # or to "false" if you want to delete them manually # note: getdelta.sh will not use these files anyway REMOVE_INCOMPLETE_OLD_FILES="true" # set to "true", if you want verbose outputs (later to be set to a level [0-3]) VERBOSITY="true" # set to "true", if you want colorful messages, "false" if not. COLOR="true" # set to a writable file (or to "/dev/null" if you do not want this) this is not used, if VERBOSITY is false LOGFILE="/var/log/getdelta.log" # set to "true" if you want a temporarily log only (deleted when getdelta is finished) DELETE_LOG="true" # set to "true", if you want messages from this script in a separate window # set to "false", if you do not start getdelta.sh from an Xsession or if you # do not have permissions to open terminals on the Xserver SEPARATED_WINDOW="false" # the terminal application to use for the separated window TERM_APP="aterm -tr -trsb -fg white -bg black -sh 70 -e tail -f " # the bandwidth in bytes per second. configure this if you want to reduce timeouts on small files BANDWIDTH="1" # command to use for downloading; first parameter is the filename, second the url FETCHNAME="$FETCH -O"