# Read QUICKSTART in /usr/doc/swim for important information and to # quickly prepare the swimrc, then read the swimrc(5) manpage for more # enlightenment and configuration options like "Do you want to use apt?", # "How about non-us?". # Which do you have on your system? Pick dpkg if Debian, ar if non-Debian. $package_tool = "/usr/bin/dpkg"; #$package_tool = "/usr/bin/ar"; # Do you have apt installed? $apt = "yes"; # No automatic rebuilding of databases. # Databases will automatically by rebuilt if any differences are found # in the status. Although --db could be used to update the changes # for each particular packages, newer versions of libdb2 have introduced # bugs; --rebuilddb is known to be 100% stable. On some systems # which are slow, or have massive installations this feature may be # annoying. If you decide to turn it off, remember to --rebuilddb your # databases from time to time, or run it as a cron job. Programs like # make-debian-x11 will then be guaranteed to have correct information about # your system. Note: When $no_rebuilddb is set to 0, $tmp is automatically # checked to make sure that it is executable/writable for your effective # uid/gid when the status changes, if not set to 0 you may need to check this # yourself. $no_rebuilddb = 0; # Pick one. #$architecture = "alpha"; #$architecture = "arm"; #$architecture = "hurd-i386"; #$architecture = "i386"; #$architecture = "m68k"; #$architecture = "powerpc"; #$architecture = "sparc"; # Which distribution? Pick one. #$distribution = "stable"; #$distribution = "unstable"; #$distribution = "frozen"; # Remove sections after qw that you do not want. Use non-US for non-us. #@user_defined_section = qw(main contrib non-free);