[PATHS] # The PATHS section is special, as filenames including $-expression are # expanded using the values from PATHS or the system environment (PATHS # is checked first). GNUnet also supports expanding $-expressions using # defaults with the syntax "${VAR:-default}". Here, "default" can again # be a $-expression. # # We usually want $HOME for $GNUNET_HOME, but we allow testcases to # easily override this by setting $GNUNET_TEST_HOME. # GNUNET_HOME = ${GNUNET_TEST_HOME:-${HOME:-${USERPROFILE}}} # see XDG Base Directory Specification at # http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html # for how these should be used. # Persistant data storage GNUNET_DATA_HOME = ${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$GNUNET_HOME/.local/share}/gnunet/ # Configuration files GNUNET_CONFIG_HOME = ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$GNUNET_HOME/.config}/gnunet/ # Cached data, no big deal if lost GNUNET_CACHE_HOME = ${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$GNUNET_HOME/.cache}/gnunet/ # Runtime data (i.e UNIX domain sockets, locks, always lost on system boot) # This is the variable for system-wide services; use GNUNET_USER_RUNTIME_DIR # for per-user services (where RUN_PER_USER=YES is set) # Note that the 'gnunet'/system user must have $TMPDIR/$TMP set to # exactly the same values as 'normal' users, otherwise this will fail. # If $TMPDIR or $TMP are set to different directories for different # users, this option should be changed to point to the same directory # for all users (i.e. by simply using "/tmp/gnunet-system-runtime/"). GNUNET_RUNTIME_DIR = ${TMPDIR:-${TMP:-/tmp}}/gnunet-system-runtime/ # Runtime data for per-user services GNUNET_USER_RUNTIME_DIR = ${TMPDIR:-${TMP:-/tmp}}/gnunet-${USERHOME:-${USER:-user}}-runtime/ # Directory to use for temporary files. GNUNET_TMP = ${TMPDIR:-${TMP:-/tmp}}/gnunet/ # Override for GNUNET_HOME used by test cases. # GNUNET_TEST_HOME = /tmp/foo/bar # DEFAULTCONFIG = /etc/gnunet.conf # If 'DEFAULTCONFIG' is not defined, the current # configuration file is assumed to be the default, # which is what we want by default... # Location of binaries requiring setuid or setgid flags, e.g. gnunet-helper-vpn. # By default it is assumed to be in the libexec directory, but on some systems # like NixOS setuid / setgid is only possible through a wrapper in a specific # location. # SUID_BINARY_PATH = [PEER] # Where do we store our private key? PRIVATE_KEY = $GNUNET_DATA_HOME/private_key.ecc # What kind of system are we on? Choices are # INFRASTRUCTURE (always-on, grid, data center) # DESKTOP (sometimes-on, grid, office) # NOTEBOOK (sometimes-on, mobile, often limited network, # if on-battery than large battery) # MOBILE (sometimes-on, mobile, always limited network, # always battery limited) # UNKNOWN (not configured/specified/known) SYSTEM_TYPE = UNKNOWN [TESTING] SPEEDUP_INTERVAL = 0 ms SPEEDUP_DELTA = 0 ms # This following option is applicable to LINUX. Enabling this option causes all # UNIX domain sockets to be opened as abstract sockets. Note that the # filesystem level restrictions no longer apply for abstract sockets. An # end-user should not modify this option. USE_ABSTRACT_SOCKETS = NO