meta-yocto: Document new oe-git-proxy in site.conf.sample
The new oe-git-proxy.sh should address all git proxying needs. Document its usage in meta-yocto/conf/site.conf.sample and remove references to the old mechanisms. V2: Separate out the meta-yocto changes from the oe-core changes (From meta-yocto rev: 4be5040a4d0b0fee0118ce31b233c666b8708b6a) Signed-off-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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#http-proxy-port = 81
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#http-proxy-port = 81
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# Uncomment to cause git to use the proxy host specificed
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# To use git with a proxy, you must use an external git proxy command, such as
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# although this only works for http
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# the one provided by scripts/oe-git-proxy.sh. To use this script, copy it to
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#GIT_PROXY_HOST = "proxy.example.com"
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# your PATH and uncomment the following:
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#GIT_PROXY_PORT = "81"
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#GIT_PROXY_COMMAND="oe-git-proxy"
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#export GIT_PROXY_COMMAND = "${COREBASE}/scripts/oe-git-proxy-command"
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#ALL_PROXY="socks://socks.example.com:1080"
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#or
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# Set to yes to have a gitconfig generated for handling proxies; you
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#ALL_PROXY="https://proxy.example.com:8080"
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# might not want this if you have all that set in your global git
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# If you wish to use certain hosts without the proxy, specify them in NO_PROXY.
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# configuration. If you don't enable it, the rest of the entries
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# See the script for details on syntax.
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# (_PROXY_IGNORE, etc) don't really work that well
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#GIT_CORE_CONFIG = "Yes"
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# Space separate list of hosts to ignore for GIT proxy
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#GIT_PROXY_IGNORE = "host.server.com another.server.com"
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# If SOCKS is available run the following command to comple a simple transport
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# gcc scripts/oe-git-proxy-socks.c -o oe-git-proxy-socks
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# and then share that binary somewhere in PATH, then use the following settings
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#GIT_PROXY_HOST = "proxy.example.com"
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#GIT_PROXY_PORT = "81"
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# GIT_PROXY_COMMAND is used by git to override all proxy settings from
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# configuration files, so we prefix OE_ to avoid breaking havoc on the
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# generated (or local) gitconfig's.
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#OE_GIT_PROXY_COMMAND = "${COREBASE}/scripts/oe-git-proxy-socks-command"
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# Uncomment this to use a shared download directory
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# Uncomment this to use a shared download directory
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#DL_DIR = "/some/shared/download/directory/"
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#DL_DIR = "/some/shared/download/directory/"
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