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authorAndreas Baumann <mail@andreasbaumann.cc>2023-05-29 16:05:59 +0200
committerAndreas Baumann <mail@andreasbaumann.cc>2023-05-29 16:05:59 +0200
commitbe8ac63f28a402acbf7e21972ac5d3b45bed1f79 (patch)
tree6eb83c09f6549ae41988a25243a2b424a4f99a4e /doc/man/archbuild.1.asciidoc
parentbfc22eea7e4c6877fe8b9d89fa574cb0729466db (diff)
parenta07df0beeaeea1bf5665512bacc7a013eece4602 (diff)
merged with devtools 1.0.1 upstream (git repo migration)
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@@ -23,8 +23,9 @@ Description
* staging-x86_64-build
* testing-x86_64-build
-The symlink used to run it will be inspected by archbuild, to determine which target you want it to use. It will load the available pacman configuration from 'pacman-reponame-arch.conf' with a fallback to 'pacman-reponame.conf' from {pkgdatadir}. The makepkg configuration is loaded from 'makepkg-repo-arch.conf' with a fallback to 'makepkg-reponame.conf' from {pkgdatadir}.
+The symlink used to run it will be inspected by archbuild, to determine which target you want it to use. It will load the available pacman configuration from 'reponame-arch.conf' with a fallback to 'reponame.conf' from {pkgdatadir}/pacman.conf.d. The makepkg configuration is loaded from 'repo-arch.conf' with a fallback to 'reponame.conf' from {pkgdatadir}/makepkg.conf.d.
+It will also load the bind mount configuration from 'mount.d/arch' in {pkgdatadir}. The file format is that each line starting with ro and rw will be used, other lines will be ignored, and the rest of the used line is out/path:in/path preceded by a space as a separator. ro means it is a read-only mount, rw means a read-write mount.
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