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aeuconf(5)		      File Formats Manual		    aeuconf(5)

NAME
	aeuconf	- user configuration file

SYNOPSIS
	$AEGIS_FLAGS
	$HOME/.aegisrc
	/usr/local/share/aegisrc
	/usr/local/lib/aegisrc

DESCRIPTION
	A user configuration file is used to hold user defaults.  This file is
	created	and edited by the user.	 This file is only ever	read by	aegis,
	it is never written.

	The  sources of	user preferences are scanned in	the order given	above.
	Earlier	sources	have higher priority.

   AEGIS_FLAGS
	This environment variable has the same format.	It is read first,  and
	over-rides  the	 .aegisrc  file	contents.  This	is intended to be used
	within the tests distributed with aegis, but can also be of use	within
	some shell scripts.  It	contains session specific preferences.

   $HOME/.aegisrc
	This file contains user	specific preferences.

   /usr/local/share/aegisrc
	This file contains architecture-neutral	preferences.

   /usr/local/lib/aegisrc
	This file contains architecture-specific preferences.

CONTENTS
	The file contains the following	fields:

	default_development_directory =	string;
		The pathname of	where to place	new  development  directories.
		The  pathname may be relative, in which	case it	is relative to
		$HOME.	The default is the field  of  the  same	 name  in  the
		project	attributes, or $HOME neither is	set.

	default_project_directory = string;
		The  pathname  of where	to place new project directories.  The
		pathname may be	relative.  If this path	 is  relative,	it  is
		relative to $HOME.  The	default	is $HOME.

	delete_file_preference = (no_keep, interactive,	keep);
		All of the commands which delete files will consult this field
		to  determine  if  the	file  should  be deleted.  Defaults to
		no_keep	if not set.

	default_project_name = string;
		The name of a project.

	default_change_number =	integer;
		The number of a	change.

	Please	note  that  the	 default_project_name  field   and   the   de-
	fault_change_number  field  are	 unrelated.   Specifying both does not
	mean that single change	within that single project, they have  nothing
	to do with each	other.

	diff_preference	= (automatic_merge, no_merge, only_merge);
		The  aed(1)  command will consult this field to	determine what
		to do:

		no_merge
			means only diff	the files, even	if some	 have  out  of
			date versions.

		only_merge
			means merge those files	with out of date versions, and
			do  not	 do  anything  else,  even  if they need to be
			diffed.

		automatic_merge
			means to do only_merge if  any	source	files  require
			merging,  otherwise  do	 no_merge.   It	never combines
			merges and differences in the same pass.

		The corresponding command line options to the  aed(1)  command
		take  precedence,  this	 field is only consulted if you	do not
		give a corresponding command line argument.  Defaults to auto-
		matic_merge if not set.

	pager_preference = (foreground,	never);
		This field is consulted	for listings and help.	 The  standard
		output	is  only piped to a pager if the command is run	in the
		foreground and the standard output is directed at a terminal.

		foreground
			The standard output will be piped through the  command
			given  in  the	PAGER environment variable (or more if
			not set).

		never	The standard output will not be	redirected.

		This field defaults to foreground if not set.

	persevere_preference = (all, stop);
		This field is consulted	by the aet(1) command, to determine if
		it should run all tests, or  stop  after  the  first  failure.
		This field defaults to all if not set.

	log_file_preference = (snuggle,	append,	replace, never);
		This  field controls the behavior of the log file.  It usually
		defaults to snuggle if not set,	although some commands may de-
		fault it to append.  When the log file is in use,  the	output
		continues  to  be  sent	to the screen if the process is	in the
		foreground and the standard output is a	terminal.

		never	Do not redirect	the output to a	log file.

		replace	Replace	any log	file that is present, create a new one
			if none	already	exists.

		append	Append the log to the end of any  existing  log	 file,
			create a new one if none already exists.

		snuggle	Append	the log	to the end of any existing log file if
			that log file was last modified	less than  30  seconds
			ago, otherwise replace any existing log	file; create a
			new  one  if  none already exists.  This option	allows
			runs of	aegis commands to  produce  a  meaningful  log
			file.

	lock_wait_preference = (always,	background, never);
		This field is consulted	by all commands	which wait for locks.

		always	The "always" setting says that all commands should al-
			ways wait for locks.  This is the default.

		background
			The "background" setting says that background commands
			should	always wait for	locks, and foreground commands
			will not.

		never	The "never" setting says that no command  should  ever
			wait  for  locks.   If the command would wait, it will
			exit with status 1.

		This user preference can  be  over-ridden  by  the  -wait  and
		-nowait	command	line options.

	symbolic_link_preference = (verify, assume);
		This  field is consulted by aeb(1) when	the project configura-
		tion  file  specifies  create_symbolic_links_before_build   as
		true.  The verification	of the links can be quite time consum-
		ing;  if you are confident that	they are already correct (say,
		from a recent build run) you may wish to assume	they are  cor-
		rect and not verify them repeatedly.

		verify	This  setting says to always verify the	symbolic links
			to the baseline.  This is the default.

		assume	This setting says to always assume the links are  cor-
			rect, unless there has been a recent integration.

		This  user  preference	can be over-ridden by the -Verify_Sym-
		bolic_Links and	-Assume_Symbolic_Links command line options.

	relative_filename_preference = (current, base);
		This field is consulted	by most	commands  which	 accept	 file-
		names on the command line.  It controls	whether	relative file-
		names  are  relative to	the current directory (this is the de-
		fault),	or relative to the base	of the project source tree.

		current	This setting  says  to	interpret  relative  filenames
			against	the current directory.

		base	This  setting  says  to	 interpret  relative filenames
			against	the base of the	source tree.

		This user preference can be over-ridden	by the	-BAse_RElative
		and -CUrrent_RElative command line options.

	email_address =	string;
		This field may be used to set the preferred email address.  If
		not  set, defaults to `whoami`@`cat /etc/mailname` if not set,
		and  if	 /etc/mailname	 exists.    Otherwise,	 defaults   to
		`whoami`@`hostname`  if	 not set, which	is usually not what is
		required, particularly if you are behind a firewall.

	whiteout_preference = (always, never);
		All of the commands which cause	a change to remove files  will
		consult	 this  field to	determine if the file should be	have a
		dummy "whiteout" file put in the development  directory.   De-
		faults to "always" if not set.

	editor_command = string;
		This  command  is used to edit a file, if the editing is being
		done in	the background.	 Defaults to  the  EDITOR  environment
		variable if not	set, or	"ed" if	not set.

	visual_command = string;
		This  command  is used to edit a file, if the editing is being
		done in	the foreground.	 Defaults to  the  VISUAL  environment
		variable  if not set, or to the	EDITOR environment variable if
		not set, or "vi" if not	set.

	pager_command =	string;
		This is	the command used to paginate report and	 listing  out-
		put.   Defaults	 to the	PAGER environment variable if not set,
		or to "more" if	not set.

	attribute = [ {	... } ];
		This is	a list of (name,value) pairs, defining user  specified
		attributes.

		name = string;
			The name of the	attribute.  By convention, names which
			start  with  an	upper-case letter will appear in list-
			ings, and lower-case will not.	 Attribute  names  are
			case-insensitive.

			Arguably, most user attributes which may be altered by
			the user (and some that	can't) should be of this form.
			Due to an accident of history, this is not the case.

			The attributes known to	Aegis are:

			progress-preference
				boolean;  true	if aet(1) should emit progress
				messages, false	if  not.   Can	be  overridden
				with  the  -progress  and -no-progress command
				line options.

			FIXME: there needs to be a  aesub(5)  way  to  get  at
			these values.

		value =	string;
			The value of the attribute.

SEE ALSO
	aegis(5)
		aegis file format syntax

	aed(1)	difference and merge files

COPYRIGHT
	aegis version 4.25.D510
	Copyright  (C)	1991,  1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
	2000, 2001, 2002, 2003,	2004, 2005,  2006,  2007,  2008,  2009,	 2010,
	2011, 2012 Peter Miller

	The  aegis  program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details use
	the 'aegis -VERSion License' command.  This is free software  and  you
	are  welcome  to redistribute it under certain conditions; for details
	use the	'aegis -VERSion	License' command.

AUTHOR
	Peter Miller   E-Mail:	 pmiller@opensource.org.au
	/\/\*		  WWW:	 http://miller.emu.id.au/pmiller/

Reference Manual		     Aegis			    aeuconf(5)

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