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The only valid section headers for bazaar.conf currently are [DEFAULT] and
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[ALIASES]. Section headers are case sensitive. The default section provides for
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setting variables which can be overridden with the branch config file.
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setting options which can be overridden with the branch config file.
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For ``locations.conf``, the variables from the section with the
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For ``locations.conf``, the options from the section with the
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longest matching section header are used to the exclusion of other
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potentially valid section headers. A section header uses the path for
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the branch as the section header. Some examples include::
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[/home/jdoe/branches/]
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A section variable resides within a section. A section variable contains a
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variable name, an equals sign and a value. For example::
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A section option resides within a section. A section option contains an
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option name, an equals sign and a value. For example::
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email = John Doe <jdoe@isp.com>
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gpg_signing_key = Amy Pond <amy@example.com>
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A variable can reference other variables **in the same configuration file** by
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A option can reference other options by enclosing them in curly brackets::
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my_branch_name = feature_x
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push_location = {my_server}/project/{my_branch_name}
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Variables defined in a section affect the named directory or URL plus
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any locations they contain. Policies can be used to change how a
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variable value is interpreted for contained locations. Currently
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Options defined in a section affect the named directory or URL plus
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any locations they contain. Policies can be used to change how an
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option value is interpreted for contained locations. Currently
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there are three policies available:
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for contained locations, any additional path components are
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appended to the value.
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Policies are specified by keys with names of the form "$var:policy".
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For example, to define the push location for a tree of branches, the
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following could be used::
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With this configuration, the push location for ``/top/location/branch1``
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would be ``sftp://example.com/location/branch1``.
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Some options are defined automatically inside a given section and can be
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For example, the ``appendpath`` policy can be used like this::
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[/home/vila/src/bzr/bugs]
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mypush = lp:~vila/bzr
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Using ``relpath`` to achieve the same result is done like this::
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[/home/vila/src/bzr/bugs]
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``/home/vila/src/bzr/bugs/832013-expand-in-stack`` we'll get::
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lp:~vila/bzr/832013-expand-in-stack
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Another such option is ``basename`` which can be used like this::
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mypush = lp:~vila/bzr/{basename}
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``/home/vila/src/bzr/bugs/832013-expand-in-stack`` we'll get::
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lp:~vila/bzr/832013-expand-in-stack
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Note that ``basename`` here refers to the base name of ``relpath`` which
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itself is defined as the relative path between the section name and the
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When an option is local to a Section, it cannot be referred to from option
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values in any other section from the same ``Store`` nor from any other
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The main configuration file, bazaar.conf
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of bzr that requires authentication (smtp for example).
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The syntax of the file obeys the same rules as the others except for the
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variable policies which don't apply.
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option policies which don't apply.
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For more information on the possible uses of the authentication configuration
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file see :doc:`authentication-help`.
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Common variable options
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committed revisions only when the branch requires them. ``never`` will refuse
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to sign newly committed revisions, even if the branch requires signatures.
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If true (default), working tree metadata changes are flushed through the
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OS buffers to physical disk. This is somewhat slower, but means data
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should not be lost if the machine crashes. See also repository.fdatasync.
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The GnuPG user identity to use when signing commits. Can be an e-mail
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address, key fingerprint or full key ID. When unset or when set to
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:mapi: Use your preferred e-mail client on Windows.
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:xdg-email: Use xdg-email to run your preferred mail program
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If true (default), repository changes are flushed through the OS buffers
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to physical disk. This is somewhat slower, but means data should not be
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lost if the machine crashes. See also dirstate.fdatasync.
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If present, defines the ``--strict`` option default value for checking
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uncommitted changes before sending a merge directive.
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Defines the maximum file size the command line "add" operation will allow
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in recursive mode, with files larger than this value being skipped. You may
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will disable skipping.
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External Merge Tools
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