- Add mock-specific build artifacts (chroot/, mock-*, mockroot/) - Include package build files (*.deb, *.changes, *.buildinfo) - Add development tools (.coverage, .pytest_cache, .tox) - Include system files (.DS_Store, Thumbs.db, ._*) - Add temporary and backup files (*.tmp, *.bak, *.backup) - Include local configuration overrides (config.local.yaml, .env.local) - Add test artifacts and documentation builds - Comprehensive coverage for Python build system project This ensures build artifacts, chroot environments, and development tools are properly ignored in version control.
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| default | Plugin Sign |
The Sign plugin can call command (from the host) on the produced rpms.
It was primary created for signing packages, but can call anything you want to.
Configuration
The Sign plugin is disabled by default. To enable it, add this code to configure file:
config_opts['plugin_conf']['sign_enable'] = True
config_opts['plugin_conf']['sign_opts'] = {}
config_opts['plugin_conf']['sign_opts']['cmd'] = 'rpmsign'
config_opts['plugin_conf']['sign_opts']['opts'] = '--addsign %(rpms)s'
The variable %(rpms)s will be expanded to package file name. This command will run as unprivileged and will get all your environment variables and especially it will run in your $HOME. So ~/.rpmmacros will be interpreted.
Since mock-1.2.14 there is also available variable %(resultdir), which will be expanded to name of directory where are final rpm packages.