saving uncommitted changes in /etc prior to emerge run

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# /etc/conf.d/dmcrypt
# For people who run dmcrypt on top of some other layer (like raid),
# use rc_need to specify that requirement. See the runscript(8) man
# page for more information.
#--------------------
# Instructions
#--------------------
# Note regarding the syntax of this file. This file is *almost* bash,
# but each line is evaluated separately. Separate swaps/targets can be
# specified. The init-script which reads this file assumes that a
# swap= or target= line starts a new section, similar to lilo or grub
# configuration.
# Note when using gpg keys and /usr on a separate partition, you will
# have to copy /usr/bin/gpg to /bin/gpg so that it will work properly
# and ensure that gpg has been compiled statically.
# See http://bugs.gentoo.org/90482 for more information.
# Note that the init-script which reads this file detects whether your
# partition is LUKS or not. No mkfs is run unless you specify a makefs
# option.
# Global options:
#----------------
# Max number of checks to perform (1 per second)
#dmcrypt_max_timeout=120
# Arguments:
#-----------
# target=<name> == Mapping name for partition.
# swap=<name> == Mapping name for swap partition.
# source='<dev>' == Real device for partition.
# Note: You can (and should) specify a tag like UUID
# for blkid (see -t option). This is safer than using
# the full path to the device.
# key='</path/to/keyfile>[:<mode>]' == Fullpath from / or from inside removable media.
# remdev='<dev>' == Device that will be assigned to removable media.
# gpg_options='<opts>' == Default are --quiet --decrypt
# options='<opts>' == cryptsetup, for LUKS you can only use --readonly
# loop_file='<file>' == Loopback file.
# Note: If you omit $source, then a free loopback will
# be looked up automatically.
# pre_mount='cmds' == commands to execute before mounting partition.
# post_mount='cmds' == commands to execute after mounting partition.
#-----------
# Supported Modes
# gpg == decrypt and pipe key into cryptsetup.
# Note: new-line character must not be part of key.
# Command to erase \n char: 'cat key | tr -d '\n' > cleanKey'
#--------------------
# dm-crypt examples
#--------------------
## swap
# Swap partitions. These should come first so that no keys make their
# way into unencrypted swap.
# If no options are given, they will default to: -c aes -h sha1 -d /dev/urandom
# If no makefs is given then mkswap will be assumed
#swap=crypt-swap
#source='/dev/hda2'
## /home with passphrase
#target=crypt-home
#source='/dev/hda5'
## /home with regular keyfile
#target=crypt-home
#source='/dev/hda5'
#key='/full/path/to/homekey'
## /home with gpg protected key
#target=crypt-home
#source='/dev/hda5'
#key='/full/path/to/homekey:gpg'
## /home with regular keyfile on removable media(such as usb-stick)
#target=crypt-home
#source='/dev/hda5'
#key='/full/path/to/homekey'
#remdev='/dev/sda1'
##/home with gpg protected key on removable media(such as usb-stick)
#target=crypt-home
#source='/dev/hda5'
#key='/full/path/to/homekey:gpg'
#remdev='/dev/sda1'
##/tmp with regular keyfile
#target=crypt-tmp
#source='/dev/hda6'
#key='/full/path/to/tmpkey'
#pre_mount='/sbin/mkreiserfs -f -f ${dev}'
#post_mount='chown root:root ${mount_point}; chmod 1777 ${mount_point}'
## Loopback file example
#target='crypt-loop-home'
#source='/dev/loop0'
#loop_file='/mnt/crypt/home'
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# target=<name> == Mapping name for partition.
# swap=<name> == Mapping name for swap partition.
# source='<dev>' == Real device for partition.
# Note: You can (and should) specify a tag like UUID
# for blkid (see -t option). This is safer than using
# the full path to the device.
# key='</path/to/keyfile>[:<mode>]' == Fullpath from / or from inside removable media.
# remdev='<dev>' == Device that will be assigned to removable media.
# gpg_options='<opts>' == Default are --quiet --decrypt
# options='<opts>' == cryptsetup, for LUKS you can only use --readonly
# loop_file='<file>' == Loopback file.
# Note: If you omit $source, then a free loopback will
# be looked up automatically.
# pre_mount='cmds' == commands to execute before mounting partition.
# post_mount='cmds' == commands to execute after mounting partition.
#-----------
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#target='crypt-loop-home'
#source='/dev/loop0'
#loop_file='/mnt/crypt/home'
# The file must be terminated by a newline. Or leave this comment last.

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; etc/couchdb/default.ini.tpl. Generated from default.ini.tpl.in by configure.
; Upgrading CouchDB will overwrite this file.
[vendor]
name = The Apache Software Foundation
version = 1.5.1
[couchdb]
database_dir = /var/lib/couchdb
view_index_dir = /var/lib/couchdb
util_driver_dir = /usr/lib64/couchdb/erlang/lib/couch-1.5.1/priv/lib
max_document_size = 4294967296 ; 4 GB
os_process_timeout = 5000 ; 5 seconds. for view and external servers.
max_dbs_open = 100
delayed_commits = true ; set this to false to ensure an fsync before 201 Created is returned
uri_file = /var/run/couchdb/couch.uri
; Method used to compress everything that is appended to database and view index files, except
; for attachments (see the attachments section). Available methods are:
;
; none - no compression
; snappy - use google snappy, a very fast compressor/decompressor
; deflate_[N] - use zlib's deflate, N is the compression level which ranges from 1 (fastest,
; lowest compression ratio) to 9 (slowest, highest compression ratio)
file_compression = snappy
; Higher values may give better read performance due to less read operations
; and/or more OS page cache hits, but they can also increase overall response
; time for writes when there are many attachment write requests in parallel.
attachment_stream_buffer_size = 4096
plugin_dir = /usr/lib64/couchdb/plugins
[database_compaction]
; larger buffer sizes can originate smaller files
doc_buffer_size = 524288 ; value in bytes
checkpoint_after = 5242880 ; checkpoint after every N bytes were written
[view_compaction]
; larger buffer sizes can originate smaller files
keyvalue_buffer_size = 2097152 ; value in bytes
[httpd]
port = 5984
bind_address = 127.0.0.1
authentication_handlers = {couch_httpd_oauth, oauth_authentication_handler}, {couch_httpd_auth, cookie_authentication_handler}, {couch_httpd_auth, default_authentication_handler}
default_handler = {couch_httpd_db, handle_request}
secure_rewrites = true
vhost_global_handlers = _utils, _uuids, _session, _oauth, _users
allow_jsonp = false
; Options for the MochiWeb HTTP server.
;server_options = [{backlog, 128}, {acceptor_pool_size, 16}]
; For more socket options, consult Erlang's module 'inet' man page.
;socket_options = [{recbuf, 262144}, {sndbuf, 262144}, {nodelay, true}]
log_max_chunk_size = 1000000
enable_cors = false
[ssl]
port = 6984
[log]
file = /var/log/couchdb/couch.log
level = info
include_sasl = true
[couch_httpd_auth]
authentication_db = _users
authentication_redirect = /_utils/session.html
require_valid_user = false
timeout = 600 ; number of seconds before automatic logout
auth_cache_size = 50 ; size is number of cache entries
allow_persistent_cookies = false ; set to true to allow persistent cookies
iterations = 10 ; iterations for password hashing
; comma-separated list of public fields, 404 if empty
; public_fields =
[cors]
credentials = false
; List of origins separated by a comma, * means accept all
; Origins must include the scheme: http://example.com
; You cant set origins: * and credentials = true at the same time.
;origins = *
; List of accepted headers separated by a comma
; headers =
; List of accepted methods
; methods =
; Configuration for a vhost
;[cors:http://example.com]
; credentials = false
; List of origins separated by a comma
; Origins must include the scheme: http://example.com
; You cant set origins: * and credentials = true at the same time.
;origins =
; List of accepted headers separated by a comma
; headers =
; List of accepted methods
; methods =
[couch_httpd_oauth]
; If set to 'true', oauth token and consumer secrets will be looked up
; in the authentication database (_users). These secrets are stored in
; a top level property named "oauth" in user documents. Example:
; {
; "_id": "org.couchdb.user:joe",
; "type": "user",
; "name": "joe",
; "password_sha": "fe95df1ca59a9b567bdca5cbaf8412abd6e06121",
; "salt": "4e170ffeb6f34daecfd814dfb4001a73"
; "roles": ["foo", "bar"],
; "oauth": {
; "consumer_keys": {
; "consumerKey1": "key1Secret",
; "consumerKey2": "key2Secret"
; },
; "tokens": {
; "token1": "token1Secret",
; "token2": "token2Secret"
; }
; }
; }
use_users_db = false
[query_servers]
javascript = /usr/bin/couchjs /usr/share/couchdb/server/main.js
coffeescript = /usr/bin/couchjs /usr/share/couchdb/server/main-coffee.js
; Changing reduce_limit to false will disable reduce_limit.
; If you think you're hitting reduce_limit with a "good" reduce function,
; please let us know on the mailing list so we can fine tune the heuristic.
[query_server_config]
reduce_limit = true
os_process_limit = 25
[daemons]
index_server={couch_index_server, start_link, []}
external_manager={couch_external_manager, start_link, []}
query_servers={couch_query_servers, start_link, []}
vhosts={couch_httpd_vhost, start_link, []}
httpd={couch_httpd, start_link, []}
stats_aggregator={couch_stats_aggregator, start, []}
stats_collector={couch_stats_collector, start, []}
uuids={couch_uuids, start, []}
auth_cache={couch_auth_cache, start_link, []}
replicator_manager={couch_replicator_manager, start_link, []}
os_daemons={couch_os_daemons, start_link, []}
compaction_daemon={couch_compaction_daemon, start_link, []}
[httpd_global_handlers]
/ = {couch_httpd_misc_handlers, handle_welcome_req, <<"Welcome">>}
favicon.ico = {couch_httpd_misc_handlers, handle_favicon_req, "/usr/share/couchdb/www"}
_utils = {couch_httpd_misc_handlers, handle_utils_dir_req, "/usr/share/couchdb/www"}
_all_dbs = {couch_httpd_misc_handlers, handle_all_dbs_req}
_active_tasks = {couch_httpd_misc_handlers, handle_task_status_req}
_config = {couch_httpd_misc_handlers, handle_config_req}
_replicate = {couch_replicator_httpd, handle_req}
_uuids = {couch_httpd_misc_handlers, handle_uuids_req}
_restart = {couch_httpd_misc_handlers, handle_restart_req}
_stats = {couch_httpd_stats_handlers, handle_stats_req}
_log = {couch_httpd_misc_handlers, handle_log_req}
_session = {couch_httpd_auth, handle_session_req}
_oauth = {couch_httpd_oauth, handle_oauth_req}
_db_updates = {couch_dbupdates_httpd, handle_req}
_plugins = {couch_plugins_httpd, handle_req}
[httpd_db_handlers]
_all_docs = {couch_mrview_http, handle_all_docs_req}
_changes = {couch_httpd_db, handle_changes_req}
_compact = {couch_httpd_db, handle_compact_req}
_design = {couch_httpd_db, handle_design_req}
_temp_view = {couch_mrview_http, handle_temp_view_req}
_view_cleanup = {couch_mrview_http, handle_cleanup_req}
; The external module takes an optional argument allowing you to narrow it to a
; single script. Otherwise the script name is inferred from the first path section
; after _external's own path.
; _mypath = {couch_httpd_external, handle_external_req, <<"mykey">>}
; _external = {couch_httpd_external, handle_external_req}
[httpd_design_handlers]
_compact = {couch_mrview_http, handle_compact_req}
_info = {couch_mrview_http, handle_info_req}
_list = {couch_mrview_show, handle_view_list_req}
_rewrite = {couch_httpd_rewrite, handle_rewrite_req}
_show = {couch_mrview_show, handle_doc_show_req}
_update = {couch_mrview_show, handle_doc_update_req}
_view = {couch_mrview_http, handle_view_req}
; enable external as an httpd handler, then link it with commands here.
; note, this api is still under consideration.
; [external]
; mykey = /path/to/mycommand
; Here you can setup commands for CouchDB to manage
; while it is alive. It will attempt to keep each command
; alive if it exits.
; [os_daemons]
; some_daemon_name = /path/to/script -with args
[uuids]
; Known algorithms:
; random - 128 bits of random awesome
; All awesome, all the time.
; sequential - monotonically increasing ids with random increments
; First 26 hex characters are random. Last 6 increment in
; random amounts until an overflow occurs. On overflow, the
; random prefix is regenerated and the process starts over.
; utc_random - Time since Jan 1, 1970 UTC with microseconds
; First 14 characters are the time in hex. Last 18 are random.
; utc_id - Time since Jan 1, 1970 UTC with microseconds, plus utc_id_suffix string
; First 14 characters are the time in hex. uuids/utc_id_suffix string value is appended to these.
algorithm = sequential
; The utc_id_suffix value will be appended to uuids generated by the utc_id algorithm.
; Replicating instances should have unique utc_id_suffix values to ensure uniqueness of utc_id ids.
utc_id_suffix =
# Maximum number of UUIDs retrievable from /_uuids in a single request
max_count = 1000
[stats]
; rate is in milliseconds
rate = 1000
; sample intervals are in seconds
samples = [0, 60, 300, 900]
[attachments]
compression_level = 8 ; from 1 (lowest, fastest) to 9 (highest, slowest), 0 to disable compression
compressible_types = text/*, application/javascript, application/json, application/xml
[replicator]
db = _replicator
; Maximum replicaton retry count can be a non-negative integer or "infinity".
max_replication_retry_count = 10
; More worker processes can give higher network throughput but can also
; imply more disk and network IO.
worker_processes = 4
; With lower batch sizes checkpoints are done more frequently. Lower batch sizes
; also reduce the total amount of used RAM memory.
worker_batch_size = 500
; Maximum number of HTTP connections per replication.
http_connections = 20
; HTTP connection timeout per replication.
; Even for very fast/reliable networks it might need to be increased if a remote
; database is too busy.
connection_timeout = 30000
; If a request fails, the replicator will retry it up to N times.
retries_per_request = 10
; Some socket options that might boost performance in some scenarios:
; {nodelay, boolean()}
; {sndbuf, integer()}
; {recbuf, integer()}
; {priority, integer()}
; See the `inet` Erlang module's man page for the full list of options.
socket_options = [{keepalive, true}, {nodelay, false}]
; Path to a file containing the user's certificate.
;cert_file = /full/path/to/server_cert.pem
; Path to file containing user's private PEM encoded key.
;key_file = /full/path/to/server_key.pem
; String containing the user's password. Only used if the private keyfile is password protected.
;password = somepassword
; Set to true to validate peer certificates.
verify_ssl_certificates = false
; File containing a list of peer trusted certificates (in the PEM format).
;ssl_trusted_certificates_file = /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
; Maximum peer certificate depth (must be set even if certificate validation is off).
ssl_certificate_max_depth = 3
[compaction_daemon]
; The delay, in seconds, between each check for which database and view indexes
; need to be compacted.
check_interval = 300
; If a database or view index file is smaller then this value (in bytes),
; compaction will not happen. Very small files always have a very high
; fragmentation therefore it's not worth to compact them.
min_file_size = 131072
[compactions]
; List of compaction rules for the compaction daemon.
; The daemon compacts databases and their respective view groups when all the
; condition parameters are satisfied. Configuration can be per database or
; global, and it has the following format:
;
; database_name = [ {ParamName, ParamValue}, {ParamName, ParamValue}, ... ]
; _default = [ {ParamName, ParamValue}, {ParamName, ParamValue}, ... ]
;
; Possible parameters:
;
; * db_fragmentation - If the ratio (as an integer percentage), of the amount
; of old data (and its supporting metadata) over the database
; file size is equal to or greater then this value, this
; database compaction condition is satisfied.
; This value is computed as:
;
; (file_size - data_size) / file_size * 100
;
; The data_size and file_size values can be obtained when
; querying a database's information URI (GET /dbname/).
;
; * view_fragmentation - If the ratio (as an integer percentage), of the amount
; of old data (and its supporting metadata) over the view
; index (view group) file size is equal to or greater then
; this value, then this view index compaction condition is
; satisfied. This value is computed as:
;
; (file_size - data_size) / file_size * 100
;
; The data_size and file_size values can be obtained when
; querying a view group's information URI
; (GET /dbname/_design/groupname/_info).
;
; * from _and_ to - The period for which a database (and its view groups) compaction
; is allowed. The value for these parameters must obey the format:
;
; HH:MM - HH:MM (HH in [0..23], MM in [0..59])
;
; * strict_window - If a compaction is still running after the end of the allowed
; period, it will be canceled if this parameter is set to 'true'.
; It defaults to 'false' and it's meaningful only if the *period*
; parameter is also specified.
;
; * parallel_view_compaction - If set to 'true', the database and its views are
; compacted in parallel. This is only useful on
; certain setups, like for example when the database
; and view index directories point to different
; disks. It defaults to 'false'.
;
; Before a compaction is triggered, an estimation of how much free disk space is
; needed is computed. This estimation corresponds to 2 times the data size of
; the database or view index. When there's not enough free disk space to compact
; a particular database or view index, a warning message is logged.
;
; Examples:
;
; 1) [{db_fragmentation, "70%"}, {view_fragmentation, "60%"}]
; The `foo` database is compacted if its fragmentation is 70% or more.
; Any view index of this database is compacted only if its fragmentation
; is 60% or more.
;
; 2) [{db_fragmentation, "70%"}, {view_fragmentation, "60%"}, {from, "00:00"}, {to, "04:00"}]
; Similar to the preceding example but a compaction (database or view index)
; is only triggered if the current time is between midnight and 4 AM.
;
; 3) [{db_fragmentation, "70%"}, {view_fragmentation, "60%"}, {from, "00:00"}, {to, "04:00"}, {strict_window, true}]
; Similar to the preceding example - a compaction (database or view index)
; is only triggered if the current time is between midnight and 4 AM. If at
; 4 AM the database or one of its views is still compacting, the compaction
; process will be canceled.
;
; 4) [{db_fragmentation, "70%"}, {view_fragmentation, "60%"}, {from, "00:00"}, {to, "04:00"}, {strict_window, true}, {parallel_view_compaction, true}]
; Similar to the preceding example, but a database and its views can be
; compacted in parallel.
;
;_default = [{db_fragmentation, "70%"}, {view_fragmentation, "60%"}, {from, "23:00"}, {to, "04:00"}]

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; CouchDB Configuration Settings
; Custom settings should be made in this file. They will override settings
; in default.ini, but unlike changes made to default.ini, this file won't be
; overwritten on server upgrade.
[couchdb]
;max_document_size = 4294967296 ; bytes
[httpd]
;port = 5984
;bind_address = 127.0.0.1
; Options for the MochiWeb HTTP server.
;server_options = [{backlog, 128}, {acceptor_pool_size, 16}]
; For more socket options, consult Erlang's module 'inet' man page.
;socket_options = [{recbuf, 262144}, {sndbuf, 262144}, {nodelay, true}]
; Uncomment next line to trigger basic-auth popup on unauthorized requests.
;WWW-Authenticate = Basic realm="administrator"
; Uncomment next line to set the configuration modification whitelist. Only
; whitelisted values may be changed via the /_config URLs. To allow the admin
; to change this value over HTTP, remember to include {httpd,config_whitelist}
; itself. Excluding it from the list would require editing this file to update
; the whitelist.
;config_whitelist = [{httpd,config_whitelist}, {log,level}, {etc,etc}]
[query_servers]
;nodejs = /usr/local/bin/couchjs-node /path/to/couchdb/share/server/main.js
[httpd_global_handlers]
;_google = {couch_httpd_proxy, handle_proxy_req, <<"http://www.google.com">>}
[couch_httpd_auth]
; If you set this to true, you should also uncomment the WWW-Authenticate line
; above. If you don't configure a WWW-Authenticate header, CouchDB will send
; Basic realm="server" in order to prevent you getting logged out.
; require_valid_user = false
[log]
;level = debug
[log_level_by_module]
; In this section you can specify any of the four log levels 'none', 'info',
; 'error' or 'debug' on a per-module basis. See src/*/*.erl for various
; modules.
;couch_httpd = error
[os_daemons]
; For any commands listed here, CouchDB will attempt to ensure that
; the process remains alive. Daemons should monitor their environment
; to know when to exit. This can most easily be accomplished by exiting
; when stdin is closed.
;foo = /path/to/command -with args
[daemons]
; enable SSL support by uncommenting the following line and supply the PEM's below.
; the default ssl port CouchDB listens on is 6984
; httpsd = {couch_httpd, start_link, [https]}
[ssl]
;cert_file = /full/path/to/server_cert.pem
;key_file = /full/path/to/server_key.pem
;password = somepassword
; set to true to validate peer certificates
verify_ssl_certificates = false
; Path to file containing PEM encoded CA certificates (trusted
; certificates used for verifying a peer certificate). May be omitted if
; you do not want to verify the peer.
;cacert_file = /full/path/to/cacertf
; The verification fun (optional) if not specified, the default
; verification fun will be used.
;verify_fun = {Module, VerifyFun}
; maximum peer certificate depth
ssl_certificate_max_depth = 1
; To enable Virtual Hosts in CouchDB, add a vhost = path directive. All requests to
; the Virual Host will be redirected to the path. In the example below all requests
; to http://example.com/ are redirected to /database.
; If you run CouchDB on a specific port, include the port number in the vhost:
; example.com:5984 = /database
[vhosts]
;example.com = /database/
[update_notification]
;unique notifier name=/full/path/to/exe -with "cmd line arg"
; To create an admin account uncomment the '[admins]' section below and add a
; line in the format 'username = password'. When you next start CouchDB, it
; will change the password to a hash (so that your passwords don't linger
; around in plain-text files). You can add more admin accounts with more
; 'username = password' lines. Don't forget to restart CouchDB after
; changing this.
[admins]
;admin = mysecretpassword

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; Upgrading CouchDB will overwrite this file.
[vendor]
name = The Apache Software Foundation
version = 1.6.1
version = 1.5.1
[couchdb]
database_dir = /var/lib/couchdb
view_index_dir = /var/lib/couchdb
util_driver_dir = /usr/lib64/couchdb/erlang/lib/couch-1.6.1/priv/lib
util_driver_dir = /usr/lib64/couchdb/erlang/lib/couch-1.5.1/priv/lib
max_document_size = 4294967296 ; 4 GB
os_process_timeout = 5000 ; 5 seconds. for view and external servers.
max_dbs_open = 100
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plugin_dir = /usr/lib64/couchdb/plugins
; etc/couchdb/default.ini.tpl. Generated from default.ini.tpl.in by configure.
[database_compaction]
; larger buffer sizes can originate smaller files
doc_buffer_size = 524288 ; value in bytes
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;server_options = [{backlog, 128}, {acceptor_pool_size, 16}]
; For more socket options, consult Erlang's module 'inet' man page.
;socket_options = [{recbuf, 262144}, {sndbuf, 262144}, {nodelay, true}]
socket_options = [{recbuf, 262144}, {sndbuf, 262144}]
log_max_chunk_size = 1000000
enable_cors = false
; CouchDB can optionally enforce a maximum uri length;
; max_uri_length = 8000
[ssl]
port = 6984
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auth_cache_size = 50 ; size is number of cache entries
allow_persistent_cookies = false ; set to true to allow persistent cookies
iterations = 10 ; iterations for password hashing
; min_iterations = 1
; max_iterations = 1000000000
; comma-separated list of public fields, 404 if empty
; public_fields =
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use_users_db = false
[query_servers]
javascript = /usr/local/bin/couchjs /usr/local/share/couchdb/server/main.js
coffeescript = /usr/local/bin/couchjs /usr/local/share/couchdb/server/main-coffee.js
javascript = /usr/bin/couchjs /usr/share/couchdb/server/main.js
coffeescript = /usr/bin/couchjs /usr/share/couchdb/server/main-coffee.js
; Changing reduce_limit to false will disable reduce_limit.
@ -155,9 +148,9 @@ compaction_daemon={couch_compaction_daemon, start_link, []}
[httpd_global_handlers]
/ = {couch_httpd_misc_handlers, handle_welcome_req, <<"Welcome">>}
favicon.ico = {couch_httpd_misc_handlers, handle_favicon_req, "/usr/local/share/couchdb/www"}
favicon.ico = {couch_httpd_misc_handlers, handle_favicon_req, "/usr/share/couchdb/www"}
_utils = {couch_httpd_misc_handlers, handle_utils_dir_req, "/usr/local/share/couchdb/www"}
_utils = {couch_httpd_misc_handlers, handle_utils_dir_req, "/usr/share/couchdb/www"}
_all_dbs = {couch_httpd_misc_handlers, handle_all_dbs_req}
_active_tasks = {couch_httpd_misc_handlers, handle_task_status_req}
_config = {couch_httpd_misc_handlers, handle_config_req}
@ -359,3 +352,4 @@ min_file_size = 131072
; compacted in parallel.
;
;_default = [{db_fragmentation, "70%"}, {view_fragmentation, "60%"}, {from, "23:00"}, {to, "04:00"}]

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
[couchdb]
;max_document_size = 4294967296 ; bytes
uuid = 1c971bb8652d1deae6c5428a0642ad97
uuid = ffef29560c9d96c5157c4bae04eb29e7
[httpd]
;port = 5984
@ -96,4 +96,3 @@ ssl_certificate_max_depth = 1
; changing this.
[admins]
;admin = mysecretpassword

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@ -1,93 +0,0 @@
#
# File/directory/user/group configuration file for the CUPS scheduler.
# See "man cups-files.conf" for a complete description of this file.
#
# List of events that are considered fatal errors for the scheduler...
#FatalErrors config
# Do we call fsync() after writing configuration or status files?
#SyncOnClose No
# Default user and group for filters/backends/helper programs; this cannot be
# any user or group that resolves to ID 0 for security reasons...
#User lp
#Group lp
# Administrator user group, used to match @SYSTEM in cupsd.conf policy rules...
# This cannot contain the Group value for security reasons...
SystemGroup lpadmin
# User that is substituted for unauthenticated (remote) root accesses...
#RemoteRoot remroot
# Do we allow file: device URIs other than to /dev/null?
#FileDevice No
# Permissions for configuration and log files...
#ConfigFilePerm 0640
#LogFilePerm 0644
# Location of the file logging all access to the scheduler; may be the name
# "syslog". If not an absolute path, the value of ServerRoot is used as the
# root directory. Also see the "AccessLogLevel" directive in cupsd.conf.
AccessLog /var/log/cups/access_log
# Location of cache files used by the scheduler...
#CacheDir /var/cache/cups
# Location of data files used by the scheduler...
#DataDir /usr/share/cups
# Location of the static web content served by the scheduler...
#DocumentRoot /usr/share/cups/html
# Location of the file logging all messages produced by the scheduler and any
# helper programs; may be the name "syslog". If not an absolute path, the value
# of ServerRoot is used as the root directory. Also see the "LogLevel"
# directive in cupsd.conf.
ErrorLog /var/log/cups/error_log
# Location of fonts used by older print filters...
#FontPath /usr/share/cups/fonts
# Location of LPD configuration
#LPDConfigFile xinetd:///etc/xinetd.d/cups-lpd
# Location of the file logging all pages printed by the scheduler and any
# helper programs; may be the name "syslog". If not an absolute path, the value
# of ServerRoot is used as the root directory. Also see the "PageLogFormat"
# directive in cupsd.conf.
PageLog /var/log/cups/page_log
# Location of the file listing all of the local printers...
#Printcap /etc/printcap
# Format of the Printcap file...
#PrintcapFormat bsd
#PrintcapFormat plist
#PrintcapFormat solaris
# Location of all spool files...
#RequestRoot /var/spool/cups
# Location of helper programs...
#ServerBin /usr/lib/cups
# SSL/TLS keychain for the scheduler...
#ServerKeychain ssl
# Location of other configuration files...
#ServerRoot /etc/cups
# Location of Samba configuration file...
#SMBConfigFile
# Location of scheduler state files...
#StateDir /run/cups
# Location of scheduler/helper temporary files. This directory is emptied on
# scheduler startup and cannot be one of the standard (public) temporary
# directory locations for security reasons...
#TempDir /var/spool/cups/tmp

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@ -75,11 +75,8 @@ PageLog /var/log/cups/page_log
# Location of helper programs...
#ServerBin /usr/lib/cups
# SSL/TLS certificate for the scheduler...
#ServerCertificate ssl/server.crt
# SSL/TLS private key for the scheduler...
#ServerKey ssl/server.key
# SSL/TLS keychain for the scheduler...
#ServerKeychain ssl
# Location of other configuration files...
#ServerRoot /etc/cups

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@ -1,721 +0,0 @@
# This is the system-wide gimprc file. Any change made in this file will
# affect all users of this system, provided that they are not overriding the
# default values in their personal gimprc file.
#
# Lines that start with a '#' are comments. Blank lines are ignored.
#
# By default everything in this file is commented out. The file then
# documents the default values and shows what changes are possible.
#
# The variable ${gimp_dir} is set to the value of the environment variable
# GIMP2_DIRECTORY or, if that is not set, the compiled-in default value is
# used. If GIMP2_DIRECTORY is not an absolute path, it is interpreted
# relative to your home directory.
# Sets the folder for temporary storage. Files will appear here during the
# course of running GIMP. Most files will disappear when GIMP exits, but
# some files are likely to remain, so it is best if this folder not be one
# that is shared by other users. This is a single folder.
#
# (temp-path "${gimp_dir}/tmp")
# Sets the swap file location. GIMP uses a tile based memory allocation
# scheme. The swap file is used to quickly and easily swap tiles out to disk
# and back in. Be aware that the swap file can easily get very large if GIMP
# is used with large images. Also, things can get horribly slow if the swap
# file is created on a folder that is mounted over NFS. For these reasons,
# it may be desirable to put your swap file in "/tmp". This is a single
# folder.
#
# (swap-path "${gimp_dir}")
# Sets how many processors GIMP should try to use simultaneously. This is an
# integer value.
#
# (num-processors 1)
# When the amount of pixel data exceeds this limit, GIMP will start to swap
# tiles to disk. This is a lot slower but it makes it possible to work on
# images that wouldn't fit into memory otherwise. If you have a lot of RAM,
# you may want to set this to a higher value. The integer size can contain a
# suffix of 'B', 'K', 'M' or 'G' which makes GIMP interpret the size as being
# specified in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes or gigabytes. If no suffix is
# specified the size defaults to being specified in kilobytes.
#
# (tile-cache-size 6132474k)
# Specifies the language to use for the user interface. This is a string
# value.
#
#
# Sets the level of interpolation used for scaling and other transformations.
# Possible values are none, linear, cubic and lanczos.
#
# (interpolation-type cubic)
# Tools such as fuzzy-select and bucket fill find regions based on a
# seed-fill algorithm. The seed fill starts at the initially selected pixel
# and progresses in all directions until the difference of pixel intensity
# from the original is greater than a specified threshold. This value
# represents the default threshold. This is an integer value.
#
# (default-threshold 15)
# Sets the plug-in search path. This is a colon-separated list of folders to
# search.
#
# (plug-in-path "${gimp_dir}/plug-ins:${gimp_plug_in_dir}/plug-ins")
# Sets the module search path. This is a colon-separated list of folders to
# search.
#
# (module-path "${gimp_dir}/modules:${gimp_plug_in_dir}/modules")
# Sets the interpreter search path. This is a colon-separated list of
# folders to search.
#
# (interpreter-path "${gimp_dir}/interpreters:${gimp_plug_in_dir}/interpreters")
# Sets the environ search path. This is a colon-separated list of folders to
# search.
#
# (environ-path "${gimp_dir}/environ:${gimp_plug_in_dir}/environ")
# Sets the brush search path. This is a colon-separated list of folders to
# search.
#
# (brush-path "${gimp_dir}/brushes:${gimp_data_dir}/brushes")
# This is a colon-separated list of folders to search.
#
# (brush-path-writable "${gimp_dir}/brushes")
# Sets the dynamics search path. This is a colon-separated list of folders
# to search.
#
# (dynamics-path "${gimp_dir}/dynamics:${gimp_data_dir}/dynamics")
# This is a colon-separated list of folders to search.
#
# (dynamics-path-writable "${gimp_dir}/dynamics")
# Sets the pattern search path. This is a colon-separated list of folders to
# search.
#
# (pattern-path "${gimp_dir}/patterns:${gimp_data_dir}/patterns")
# This is a colon-separated list of folders to search.
#
# (pattern-path-writable "${gimp_dir}/patterns")
# Sets the palette search path. This is a colon-separated list of folders to
# search.
#
# (palette-path "${gimp_dir}/palettes:${gimp_data_dir}/palettes")
# This is a colon-separated list of folders to search.
#
# (palette-path-writable "${gimp_dir}/palettes")
# Sets the gradient search path. This is a colon-separated list of folders
# to search.
#
# (gradient-path "${gimp_dir}/gradients:${gimp_data_dir}/gradients")
# This is a colon-separated list of folders to search.
#
# (gradient-path-writable "${gimp_dir}/gradients")
# Sets the dynamics search path. This is a colon-separated list of folders
# to search.
#
# (tool-preset-path "${gimp_dir}/tool-presets:${gimp_data_dir}/tool-presets")
# This is a colon-separated list of folders to search.
#
# (tool-preset-path-writable "${gimp_dir}/tool-presets")
# Where to look for fonts in addition to the system-wide installed fonts.
# This is a colon-separated list of folders to search.
#
# (font-path "${gimp_dir}/fonts:${gimp_data_dir}/fonts")
# Specify a default brush. The brush is searched for in the specified brush
# path. This is a string value.
#
# (default-brush "Round Fuzzy")
# Specify a default dynamics. The dynamics is searched for in the specified
# dynamics path. This is a string value.
#
# (default-dynamics "Dynamics Off")
# Specify a default pattern. This is a string value.
#
# (default-pattern "Pine")
# Specify a default palette. This is a string value.
#
# (default-palette "Default")
# Specify a default gradient. This is a string value.
#
# (default-gradient "FG to BG (RGB)")
# Specify a default tool preset. The tool preset is searched for in the
# specified tool prests path. This is a string value.
#
# (default-tool-preset "Current Options")
# Specify a default font. This is a string value.
#
# (default-font "Sans")
# When enabled, the selected brush will be used for all tools. Possible
# values are yes and no.
#
# (global-brush yes)
# When enabled, the selected dynamics will be used for all tools. Possible
# values are yes and no.
#
# (global-dynamics yes)
# When enabled, the selected pattern will be used for all tools. Possible
# values are yes and no.
#
# (global-pattern yes)
# When enabled, the selected palette will be used for all tools. Possible
# values are yes and no.
#
# (global-palette yes)
# When enabled, the selected gradient will be used for all tools. Possible
# values are yes and no.
#
# (global-gradient yes)
# When enabled, the selected font will be used for all tools. Possible
# values are yes and no.
#
# (global-font yes)
# Sets the default image in the "File/New" dialog. This is a parameter list.
#
# (default-image
# (width 640)
# (height 400)
# (unit pixels)
# (xresolution 72.000000)
# (yresolution 72.000000)
# (resolution-unit inches)
# (image-type rgb)
# (fill-type background-fill)
# (comment "Created with GIMP"))
# Specify a default image grid. This is a parameter list.
#
# (default-grid
# (style solid)
# (fgcolor (color-rgba 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 1.000000))
# (bgcolor (color-rgba 1.000000 1.000000 1.000000 1.000000))
# (xspacing 10.000000)
# (yspacing 10.000000)
# (spacing-unit inches)
# (xoffset 0.000000)
# (yoffset 0.000000)
# (offset-unit inches))
# Sets the minimal number of operations that can be undone. More undo levels
# are kept available until the undo-size limit is reached. This is an
# integer value.
#
# (undo-levels 5)
# Sets an upper limit to the memory that is used per image to keep operations
# on the undo stack. Regardless of this setting, at least as many undo-levels
# as configured can be undone. The integer size can contain a suffix of 'B',
# 'K', 'M' or 'G' which makes GIMP interpret the size as being specified in
# bytes, kilobytes, megabytes or gigabytes. If no suffix is specified the
# size defaults to being specified in kilobytes.
#
# (undo-size 64M)
# Sets the size of the previews in the Undo History. Possible values are
# tiny, extra-small, small, medium, large, extra-large, huge, enormous and
# gigantic.
#
# (undo-preview-size large)
# How many recently used plug-ins to keep on the Filters menu. This is an
# integer value.
#
# (plug-in-history-size 10)
# Sets the pluginrc search path. This is a single filename.
#
# (pluginrc-path "${gimp_dir}/pluginrc")
# Sets whether GIMP should create previews of layers and channels. Previews
# in the layers and channels dialog are nice to have but they can slow things
# down when working with large images. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (layer-previews yes)
# Sets the preview size used for layers and channel previews in newly created
# dialogs. Possible values are tiny, extra-small, small, medium, large,
# extra-large, huge, enormous and gigantic.
#
# (layer-preview-size medium)
# Sets the size of the thumbnail shown in the Open dialog. Possible values
# are none, normal and large.
#
# (thumbnail-size normal)
# The thumbnail in the Open dialog will be automatically updated if the file
# being previewed is smaller than the size set here. The integer size can
# contain a suffix of 'B', 'K', 'M' or 'G' which makes GIMP interpret the
# size as being specified in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes or gigabytes. If no
# suffix is specified the size defaults to being specified in kilobytes.
#
# (thumbnail-filesize-limit 4M)
# Defines the color management behavior. This is a parameter list.
#
# (color-management
# (mode display)
# (display-profile-from-gdk no)
# (display-rendering-intent perceptual)
# (simulation-rendering-intent perceptual)
# (simulation-gamut-check no)
# (out-of-gamut-color (color-rgb 0.501961 0.501961 0.501961))
# (display-module "CdisplayLcms"))
# How to handle embedded color profiles when opening a file. Possible values
# are ask, keep and convert.
#
# (color-profile-policy ask)
# Keep a permanent record of all opened and saved files in the Recent
# Documents list. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (save-document-history yes)
# Sets the default quick mask color. The color is specified in the form
# (color-rgba red green blue alpha) with channel values as floats in the
# range of 0.0 to 1.0.
#
# (quick-mask-color (color-rgba 1.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.500000))
# Sets the size of the checkerboard used to display transparency. Possible
# values are small-checks, medium-checks and large-checks.
#
# (transparency-size medium-checks)
# Sets the manner in which transparency is displayed in images. Possible
# values are light-checks, gray-checks, dark-checks, white-only, gray-only
# and black-only.
#
# (transparency-type gray-checks)
# This is the distance in pixels where Guide and Grid snapping activates.
# This is an integer value.
#
# (snap-distance 8)
# Speed of marching ants in the selection outline. This value is in
# milliseconds (less time indicates faster marching). This is an integer
# value.
#
# (marching-ants-speed 200)
# When enabled, the image window will automatically resize itself when
# zooming into and out of images. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (resize-windows-on-zoom no)
# When enabled, the image window will automatically resize itself whenever
# the physical image size changes. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (resize-windows-on-resize no)
# When enabled, this will ensure that each pixel of an image gets mapped to a
# pixel on the screen. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (default-dot-for-dot yes)
# When enabled, this will ensure that the full image is visible after a file
# is opened, otherwise it will be displayed with a scale of 1:1. Possible
# values are yes and no.
#
# (initial-zoom-to-fit yes)
# When enabled, the X server is queried for the mouse's current position on
# each motion event, rather than relying on the position hint. This means
# painting with large brushes should be more accurate, but it may be slower.
# Conversely, on some X servers enabling this option results in faster
# painting. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (perfect-mouse yes)
# Sets the type of mouse pointers to use. Possible values are tool-icon,
# tool-crosshair and crosshair.
#
# (cursor-mode tool-icon)
# Context-dependent mouse pointers are helpful. They are enabled by default.
# However, they require overhead that you may want to do without. Possible
# values are yes and no.
#
# (cursor-updating yes)
# When enabled, all paint tools will show a preview of the current brush's
# outline. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (show-brush-outline yes)
# When enabled, the mouse pointer will be shown over the image while using a
# paint tool. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (show-paint-tool-cursor yes)
# Sets the text to appear in image window titles. This is a format string;
# certain % character sequences are recognised and expanded as follows:
#
# %% literal percent sign
# %f bare filename, or "Untitled"
# %F full path to file, or "Untitled"
# %p PDB image id
# %i view instance number
# %t image type (RGB, grayscale, indexed)
# %z zoom factor as a percentage
# %s source scale factor
# %d destination scale factor
# %Dx expands to x if the image is dirty, the empty string otherwise
# %Cx expands to x if the image is clean, the empty string otherwise
# %B expands to (modified) if the image is dirty, the empty string otherwise
# %A expands to (clean) if the image is clean, the empty string otherwise
# %l the number of layers
# %L the number of layers (long form)
# %m memory used by the image
# %n the name of the active layer/channel
# %P the PDB id of the active layer/channel
# %w image width in pixels
# %W image width in real-world units
# %h image height in pixels
# %H image height in real-world units
# %M the image size expressed in megapixels
# %u unit symbol
# %U unit abbreviation
#
#
# (image-title-format "%D*%f-%p.%i (%t, %L) %wx%h")
# Sets the text to appear in image window status bars. This is a format
# string; certain % character sequences are recognised and expanded as
# follows:
#
# %% literal percent sign
# %f bare filename, or "Untitled"
# %F full path to file, or "Untitled"
# %p PDB image id
# %i view instance number
# %t image type (RGB, grayscale, indexed)
# %z zoom factor as a percentage
# %s source scale factor
# %d destination scale factor
# %Dx expands to x if the image is dirty, the empty string otherwise
# %Cx expands to x if the image is clean, the empty string otherwise
# %B expands to (modified) if the image is dirty, the empty string otherwise
# %A expands to (clean) if the image is clean, the empty string otherwise
# %l the number of layers
# %L the number of layers (long form)
# %m memory used by the image
# %n the name of the active layer/channel
# %P the PDB id of the active layer/channel
# %w image width in pixels
# %W image width in real-world units
# %h image height in pixels
# %H image height in real-world units
# %M the image size expressed in megapixels
# %u unit symbol
# %U unit abbreviation
#
#
# (image-status-format "%n (%m)")
# Sets the monitor's horizontal resolution, in dots per inch. If set to 0,
# forces the X server to be queried for both horizontal and vertical
# resolution information. This is a float value.
#
# (monitor-xresolution 96.000000)
# Sets the monitor's vertical resolution, in dots per inch. If set to 0,
# forces the X server to be queried for both horizontal and vertical
# resolution information. This is a float value.
#
# (monitor-yresolution 96.000000)
# When enabled, GIMP will use the monitor resolution from the windowing
# system. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (monitor-resolution-from-windowing-system yes)
# Sets the size of the navigation preview available in the lower right corner
# of the image window. Possible values are tiny, extra-small, small, medium,
# large, extra-large, huge, enormous and gigantic.
#
# (navigation-preview-size medium)
# Sets the default settings for the image view. This is a parameter list.
#
# (default-view
# (show-menubar yes)
# (show-statusbar yes)
# (show-rulers yes)
# (show-scrollbars yes)
# (show-selection yes)
# (show-layer-boundary yes)
# (show-guides yes)
# (show-grid no)
# (show-sample-points yes)
# (padding-mode default)
# (padding-color (color-rgb 1.000000 1.000000 1.000000)))
# Sets the default settings used when an image is viewed in fullscreen mode.
# This is a parameter list.
#
# (default-fullscreen-view
# (show-menubar yes)
# (show-statusbar yes)
# (show-rulers yes)
# (show-scrollbars yes)
# (show-selection yes)
# (show-layer-boundary yes)
# (show-guides yes)
# (show-grid no)
# (show-sample-points yes)
# (padding-mode default)
# (padding-color (color-rgb 1.000000 1.000000 1.000000)))
# Snap to guides by default in new image windows. Possible values are yes
# and no.
#
# (default-snap-to-guides yes)
# Snap to the grid by default in new image windows. Possible values are yes
# and no.
#
# (default-snap-to-grid no)
# Snap to the canvas edge by default in new image windows. Possible values
# are yes and no.
#
# (default-snap-to-canvas no)
# Snap to the active path by default in new image windows. Possible values
# are yes and no.
#
# (default-snap-to-path no)
# When enabled, an image will become the active image when its image window
# receives the focus. This is useful for window managers using "click to
# focus". Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (activate-on-focus yes)
# What to do when the space bar is pressed in the image window. Possible
# values are none, pan and move.
#
# (space-bar-action pan)
# There's a tradeoff between speed and quality of the zoomed-out display.
# Possible values are low and high.
#
# (zoom-quality high)
# Bugs in event history buffer are frequent so in case of cursor offset
# problems turning it off helps. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (use-event-history no)
# If enabled, the move tool sets the edited layer or path as active. This
# used to be the default behaviour in older versions. Possible values are
# yes and no.
#
# (move-tool-changes-active no)
# How many recent settings to keep around in color correction tools This is
# an integer value.
#
# (image-map-tool-max-recent 10)
# When enabled, GIMP will not save an image if it has not been changed since
# it was opened. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (trust-dirty-flag no)
# Remember the current tool, pattern, color, and brush across GIMP sessions.
# Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (save-device-status no)
# Save the positions and sizes of the main dialogs when GIMP exits. Possible
# values are yes and no.
#
# (save-session-info yes)
# Let GIMP try to restore your last saved session on each startup. Possible
# values are yes and no.
#
# (restore-session yes)
# Save the tool options when GIMP exits. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (save-tool-options no)
# Show a tooltip when the pointer hovers over an item. Possible values are
# yes and no.
#
# (show-tooltips yes)
# When enabled, menus can be torn off. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (tearoff-menus yes)
# When enabled, you can change keyboard shortcuts for menu items by hitting a
# key combination while the menu item is highlighted. Possible values are
# yes and no.
#
# (can-change-accels no)
# Save changed keyboard shortcuts when GIMP exits. Possible values are yes
# and no.
#
# (save-accels yes)
# Restore saved keyboard shortcuts on each GIMP startup. Possible values are
# yes and no.
#
# (restore-accels yes)
# How many recently opened image filenames to keep on the File menu. This is
# an integer value.
#
# (last-opened-size 10)
# GIMP will warn the user if an attempt is made to create an image that would
# take more memory than the size specified here. The integer size can
# contain a suffix of 'B', 'K', 'M' or 'G' which makes GIMP interpret the
# size as being specified in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes or gigabytes. If no
# suffix is specified the size defaults to being specified in kilobytes.
#
# (max-new-image-size 128M)
# Show the current foreground and background colors in the toolbox. Possible
# values are yes and no.
#
# (toolbox-color-area yes)
# Show the currently selected brush, pattern and gradient in the toolbox.
# Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (toolbox-foo-area no)
# Show the currently active image in the toolbox. Possible values are yes
# and no.
#
# (toolbox-image-area no)
# Show the GIMP mascot at the top of the toolbox. Possible values are yes
# and no.
#
# (toolbox-wilber yes)
# Sets the theme search path. This is a colon-separated list of folders to
# search.
#
# (theme-path "${gimp_dir}/themes:${gimp_data_dir}/themes")
# The name of the theme to use. This is a string value.
#
# (theme "Default")
# When enabled, pressing F1 will open the help browser. Possible values are
# yes and no.
#
# (use-help yes)
# When enabled, dialogs will show a help button that gives access to the
# related help page. Without this button, the help page can still be reached
# by pressing F1. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (show-help-button yes)
# Specifies the language preferences used by the help system. This is a
# colon-separated list of language identifiers with decreasing priority. If
# empty, the language is taken from the user's locale setting. This is a
# string value.
#
# (help-locales "")
# Sets the browser used by the help system. Possible values are gimp and
# web-browser.
#
# (help-browser gimp)
# When enabled, the online user manual will be used by the help system.
# Otherwise the locally installed copy is used. Possible values are yes and
# no.
#
# (user-manual-online yes)
# The location of the online user manual. This is used if
# 'user-manual-online' is enabled. This is a string value.
#
# (user-manual-online-uri "http://docs.gimp.org/2.8")
# The window type hint that is set on dock windows and the toolbox window.
# This may affect the way your window manager decorates and handles these
# windows. Possible values are normal, utility and keep-above.
#
# (dock-window-hint utility)
# Sets the pixel format to use for mouse pointers. Possible values are
# bitmap and pixbuf.
#
# (cursor-format pixbuf)
# Sets the handedness for cursor positioning. Possible values are left and
# right.
#
# (cursor-handedness right)
# Where to search for fractals used by the Fractal Explorer plug-in. This is
# a colon-separated list of folders to search.
#
# (fractalexplorer-path "${gimp_dir}/fractalexplorer:${gimp_data_dir}/fractalexplorer")
# Where to search for Gfig figures used by the Gfig plug-in. This is a
# colon-separated list of folders to search.
#
# (gfig-path "${gimp_dir}/gfig:${gimp_data_dir}/gfig")
# Where to search for gflares used by the GFlare plug-in. This is a
# colon-separated list of folders to search.
#
# (gflare-path "${gimp_dir}/gflare:${gimp_data_dir}/gflare")
# Where to search for data used by the Gimpressionist plug-in. This is a
# colon-separated list of folders to search.
#
# (gimpressionist-path "${gimp_dir}/gimpressionist:${gimp_data_dir}/gimpressionist")
# This path will be searched for scripts when the Script-Fu plug-in is run.
# This is a colon-separated list of folders to search.
#
# (script-fu-path "${gimp_dir}/scripts:${gimp_data_dir}/scripts")

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# specified in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes or gigabytes. If no suffix is
# specified the size defaults to being specified in kilobytes.
#
# (tile-cache-size 2147483647)
# (tile-cache-size 6132474k)
# Specifies the language to use for the user interface. This is a string
# value.
@ -447,11 +447,6 @@
#
# (image-status-format "%n (%m)")
# Ask for confirmation before closing an image without saving. Possible
# values are yes and no.
#
# (confirm-on-close yes)
# Sets the monitor's horizontal resolution, in dots per inch. If set to 0,
# forces the X server to be queried for both horizontal and vertical
# resolution information. This is a float value.
@ -676,7 +671,7 @@
# Otherwise the locally installed copy is used. Possible values are yes and
# no.
#
# (user-manual-online no)
# (user-manual-online yes)
# The location of the online user manual. This is used if
# 'user-manual-online' is enabled. This is a string value.

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# Nvidia drivers support
alias char-major-195 nvidia
alias /dev/nvidiactl char-major-195
# To tweak the driver the following options can be used, note that
# you should be careful, as it could cause instability!! For more
# options see /usr/share/doc/nvidia-drivers-349.16/README
#
# !!! SECURITY WARNING !!!
# DO NOT MODIFY OR REMOVE THE DEVICE FILE RELATED OPTIONS UNLESS YOU KNOW
# WHAT YOU ARE DOING.
# ONLY ADD TRUSTED USERS TO THE VIDEO GROUP, THESE USERS MAY BE ABLE TO CRASH,
# COMPROMISE, OR IRREPARABLY DAMAGE THE MACHINE.
options nvidia NVreg_DeviceFileMode=432 NVreg_DeviceFileUID=0 NVreg_DeviceFileGID=27 NVreg_ModifyDeviceFiles=1

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ alias /dev/nvidiactl char-major-195
# To tweak the driver the following options can be used, note that
# you should be careful, as it could cause instability!! For more
# options see /usr/share/doc/nvidia-drivers-343.36/README
# options see /usr/share/doc/nvidia-drivers-349.16/README
#
# !!! SECURITY WARNING !!!
# DO NOT MODIFY OR REMOVE THE DEVICE FILE RELATED OPTIONS UNLESS YOU KNOW

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# Generated for texlive-latex by texlive-module.eclass
dvilualatex luatex language.dat,language.dat.lua dvilualatex.ini
latex pdftex language.dat -translate-file=cp227.tcx *latex.ini
#! luajitlatex luajittex language.dat,language.dat.lua lualatex.ini
lualatex luatex language.dat,language.dat.lua lualatex.ini
pdflatex pdftex language.dat -translate-file=cp227.tcx *pdflatex.ini
mptopdf pdftex - -translate-file=cp227.tcx mptopdf.tex

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# Generated for texlive-mathextra by texlive-module.eclass
amstex pdftex - -translate-file=cp227.tcx *amstex.ini

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Generated for texlive-latex by texlive-module.eclass
# Generated for texlive-latex by texlive-module.eclass
dvilualatex luatex language.dat,language.dat.lua dvilualatex.ini
latex pdftex language.dat -translate-file=cp227.tcx *latex.ini
#! luajitlatex luajittex language.dat,language.dat.lua lualatex.ini
lualatex luatex language.dat,language.dat.lua lualatex.ini
pdflatex pdftex language.dat -translate-file=cp227.tcx *pdflatex.ini
mptopdf pdftex - -translate-file=cp227.tcx mptopdf.tex

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@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
# Generated for texlive-mathextra by texlive-module.eclass
# Generated for texlive-mathextra by texlive-module.eclass
amstex pdftex - -translate-file=cp227.tcx *amstex.ini

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# $Id: fmtutil-hdr.cnf 30214 2013-05-02 22:31:16Z karl $
# Originally written by Thomas Esser, 1998. Public domain.
#
# As of TeX Live 2008, the final fmtutil.cnf is generated by
# tlmgr generate fmtutil. You can use
# tlmgr generate fmtutil -localcfg /some/file to make local additions.
# See tlmgr --help for more info.
#
# The format of the table is:
#
# format engine pattern-file arguments
#
# The last "argument" must be the name of the file on which to run
# the ini-engine (such as initex). If the ini-engine is e-TeX, and the
# e-TeX extensions should be enabled, the filename must be prefixed with
# a * character; this is essentially equivalent to the -etex option.
#
# fmtutil always passes the -ini option to the engine.
# If no pattern-file is desired, use -.
# Either spaces or tabs can be used as separators.
#
# Other notes:
# 1) tex and amstex just load hyphen.tex. No customization.
# You can have your own customized (via babel's hyphen.cfg)
# formats on top of plain by using "bplain.tex" instead of
# plain.tex (e.g., bplain.ini file for bplain format).
#
# 2) etex-based formats load language.def, not language.dat.
#
# 3) The symbolic link to the right engines (e.g. bplain -> tex)
# is generated by the "texlinks" script.
#
# 4) usual comments start with "# ", whereas disabled configurations
# start with "#! " in this file.

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# $Id: updmap-hdr.cfg 29729 2013-04-08 00:26:46Z karl $
#
# The updmap.cfg in the TEXMFDIST tree is generated by tlmgr by
# concatenating updmap-hdr.cfg with the updmap.cfg files in this tree.
#
# To make local customizations to the map files, using one of the
# following methods is simplest:
# 1) run
# updmap-sys --enable Map=foo.map
# for each map file. (Or MixedMap instead of Map, if your font has
# both Metafont and outline definitions.) See the updmap --help
# documentation. This will add lines to the updmap.cfg file in
# TEXMFSYSCONFIG (creating it if necessary).
#
# 2) put all your additional fonts into TEXMFLOCAL, edit
# TEXMFLOCAL/web2c/updmap.cfg, and run updmap-sys.
#
# See the output of updmap --help and/or
# http://tug.org/fonts/fontinstall.html for more.
#
# In any case, manual edits to TL's updmap.cfg files, psfonts.map,
# pdftex.map, etc., will be lost on update. So don't do that.
#
# The default settings of the updmap options (not maps) are also
# specified in TEXMFDIST/web2c/updmap.cfg (also coming originally from
# updmap-hdr.cfg) and can be overridden by an updmap.cfg in any other
# tree.
#
# Options for updmap.
# dvipsPreferOutline
#
# Should dvips (by default) prefer bitmap fonts or outline fonts
# if both are available? Independent of this setting, outlines
# can be forced by putting "p psfonts_t1.map" into a config file
# that dvips reads. Bitmaps (for the fonts in question) can
# be forced by putting "p psfonts_pk.map" into a config file.
# We provide such config files which can be enabled via
# dvips -Poutline ... resp. dvips -Ppk ...
#
dvipsPreferOutline true
# LW35
#
# Which fonts for the "Basic 35 Laserwriter Fonts" do you want to use and
# how are the filenames chosen? Valid settings:
# URW: URW fonts with "vendor" filenames (e.g. n019064l.pfb)
# URWkb: URW fonts with "berry" filenames (e.g. uhvbo8ac.pfb)
# ADOBE: Adobe fonts with "vendor" filenames (e.g. hvnbo___.pfb)
# ADOBEkb: Adobe fonts with "berry" filenames (e.g. phvbo8an.pfb)
#
LW35 URWkb
# dvipsDownloadBase35
#
# Should dvips (by default) download the standard 35 LaserWriter fonts
# with the document (then set dvipsDownloadBase35 true) or should these
# fonts be used from the ps interpreter / printer?
# Whatever the default is, the user can override it by specifying
# dvips -Pdownload35 ... resp. dvips -Pbuiltin35 ... to either download
# the LW35 fonts resp. use the built-in fonts.
#
dvipsDownloadBase35 true
# pdftexDownloadBase14
#
# Should pdftex download the base 14 pdf fonts? Since some configurations
# (ps / pdf tools / printers) use bad default fonts, it is safer to download
# the fonts. The PDF files will get bigger, though.
#
pdftexDownloadBase14 true
# dvipdfmDownloadBase14
#
# Should dvipdfm(x) download the base 14 pdf fonts? Since some configurations
# (ps / pdf tools / printers) use bad default fonts, it is safer to download
# the fonts. The pdf files will get bigger, though.
#
dvipdfmDownloadBase14 true
# kanjiEmbed
#
# updmap generates a file kanjix.map for usage with dvipdfmx. With this
# option one can switch between not embedding any kanji font, or
# any of the several available.
#
# The value can be any string. When updmap is run, the substring
# @kanjiEmbed@ in a map file name will be replaced with this value, and
# the respective map file used.
#
kanjiEmbed noEmbed
# (end of updmap-hdr.cfg)

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# $Id: fmtutil-hdr.cnf 13067 2009-05-12 22:04:17Z preining $
# $Id: fmtutil-hdr.cnf 30214 2013-05-02 22:31:16Z karl $
# Originally written by Thomas Esser, 1998. Public domain.
#
# As of TeX Live 2008, the final fmtutil.cnf is generated by
@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
# The last "argument" must be the name of the file on which to run
# the ini-engine (such as initex). If the ini-engine is e-TeX, and the
# e-TeX extensions should be enabled, the filename must be prefixed with
# a * character.
# a * character; this is essentially equivalent to the -etex option.
#
# fmtutil always passes the -ini option to the engine.
# If no pattern-file is desired, use -.
@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
# 1) tex and amstex just load hyphen.tex. No customization.
# You can have your own customized (via babel's hyphen.cfg)
# formats on top of plain by using "bplain.tex" instead of
# plain.tex (see e.g. bplain.ini file for bplain format).
# plain.tex (e.g., bplain.ini file for bplain format).
#
# 2) etex-based formats load language.def, not language.dat.
#

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# $Id: updmap-hdr.cfg 26891 2012-06-10 22:41:49Z karl $
# $Id: updmap-hdr.cfg 29729 2013-04-08 00:26:46Z karl $
#
# The updmap.cfg in this tree (TEXMFDIST) is generated by tlmgr by
# concatenating updmap-hdr.cfg with all updmap.cfg files found.
# The updmap.cfg in the TEXMFDIST tree is generated by tlmgr by
# concatenating updmap-hdr.cfg with the updmap.cfg files in this tree.
#
# To make local customizations to the map files, using one of the
# following methods is simplest:
#
# 1) run
# updmap-sys --enable Map=foo.map
# for each map file. (Or MixedMap instead of Map, if your font has
@ -21,7 +20,82 @@
#
# In any case, manual edits to TL's updmap.cfg files, psfonts.map,
# pdftex.map, etc., will be lost on update. So don't do that.
#
# The default settings of the updmap options (not maps) are also
# specified in TEXMFDIST/web2c/updmap.cfg (also coming originally from
# updmap-hdr.cfg) and can be overridden by an updmap.cfg in any other
# tree.
#
# Options for updmap.
# dvipsPreferOutline
#
# The default settings of the updmap options (not maps) are specified in
# TEXMFMAIN/web2c/updmap.cfg and can be overridden by an updmap.cfg in
# any other tree.
# Should dvips (by default) prefer bitmap fonts or outline fonts
# if both are available? Independent of this setting, outlines
# can be forced by putting "p psfonts_t1.map" into a config file
# that dvips reads. Bitmaps (for the fonts in question) can
# be forced by putting "p psfonts_pk.map" into a config file.
# We provide such config files which can be enabled via
# dvips -Poutline ... resp. dvips -Ppk ...
#
dvipsPreferOutline true
# LW35
#
# Which fonts for the "Basic 35 Laserwriter Fonts" do you want to use and
# how are the filenames chosen? Valid settings:
# URW: URW fonts with "vendor" filenames (e.g. n019064l.pfb)
# URWkb: URW fonts with "berry" filenames (e.g. uhvbo8ac.pfb)
# ADOBE: Adobe fonts with "vendor" filenames (e.g. hvnbo___.pfb)
# ADOBEkb: Adobe fonts with "berry" filenames (e.g. phvbo8an.pfb)
#
LW35 URWkb
# dvipsDownloadBase35
#
# Should dvips (by default) download the standard 35 LaserWriter fonts
# with the document (then set dvipsDownloadBase35 true) or should these
# fonts be used from the ps interpreter / printer?
# Whatever the default is, the user can override it by specifying
# dvips -Pdownload35 ... resp. dvips -Pbuiltin35 ... to either download
# the LW35 fonts resp. use the built-in fonts.
#
dvipsDownloadBase35 true
# pdftexDownloadBase14
#
# Should pdftex download the base 14 pdf fonts? Since some configurations
# (ps / pdf tools / printers) use bad default fonts, it is safer to download
# the fonts. The PDF files will get bigger, though.
#
pdftexDownloadBase14 true
# dvipdfmDownloadBase14
#
# Should dvipdfm(x) download the base 14 pdf fonts? Since some configurations
# (ps / pdf tools / printers) use bad default fonts, it is safer to download
# the fonts. The pdf files will get bigger, though.
#
dvipdfmDownloadBase14 true
# kanjiEmbed
#
# updmap generates a file kanjix.map for usage with dvipdfmx. With this
# option one can switch between not embedding any kanji font, or
# any of the several available.
#
# The value can be any string. When updmap is run, the substring
# @kanjiEmbed@ in a map file name will be replaced with this value, and
# the respective map file used.
#
kanjiEmbed noEmbed
# (end of updmap-hdr.cfg)