reportbug.conf (5)
NAME
reportbug.conf - The configuration file for reportbugSYNOPSIS
/etc/reportbug.conf - The configuration file for reportbug, a program designed to report bugs in the Debian distributionDESCRIPTION
This manual page describes the layout of the reportbug and querybts configuration file and the available configuration options. The default location of the file is /etc/reportbug.conf and the options may be overriding in $HOME/.reportbugrc (which follows the same format as reportbug.conf).Please note that any configuration file has to be a valid UTF-8 document, and not in a different locale; this is particularly important in situations where localized characters have to be used (like for realname).
FILE FORMAT
Configuration options can be specified in the formoption-name option-value
True/False (boolean) options can be specified as
boolean-option
(if it's present, it's a True).
Usually, no-option will disable option if option is boolean.
Options can be specified in any order.
OPTIONS
The summary of possible options (in alphabetical order) is as follows:- bts
- The bug tracking system to use, see reportbug --help searching for --bts option for a list of currently supported BTSes.
- cc (boolean)
- Whether the reporter should be Cc:ed on the bug report.
- check-available (boolean)
- Whether packages.debian.org should be queried for newer releases of the package. In advanced and expert mode, incoming.debian.org and http://ftp-master.debian.org/new.html are also checked.
- compress (boolean)
- Whether modified configuration files included in the bug report should be stripped down.
- config-files (boolean)
- Whether modified configuration files should be included with the bug report.
- editor
-
The editor to use to edit the bug report. Example:
editor "emacs -nw"
-
Default From address of the bug email (override with environment
variables, see reportbug(1)). Example:
email "humberto@example.com"
- envelopefrom
-
Specify the Envelope From mail header (also known as Return-path); by default
it's the From address but it can be selected a different one in case the MTA
doesn't canonicalize local users to public addresses.
- mbox_reader_cmd
-
Specify a command to open the bug reports mbox file. You can use
%s to substitute the mbox file to be used, and %% to insert
a literal percent sign. If no %s is specified, the mbox file name
is supplied at the end of the argument list. Example:
mbox_reader_cmd "mutt -f %s"
- header
-
Additional headers to add to the bug email. Like:
header "X-Debbugs-CC: debian-qa@lists.debian.org"
header "X-Silly-Header: I haven't edited my /etc/reportbug.conf"
header "X-Debbugs-No-Ack: please" # to suppress acknowledgments - http_proxy
-
Default HTTP proxy used to query the BTS (override with environment
variables, see reportbug(1)). Example:
http_proxy http://proxy.example.com:3128/
- justification
-
The justification in case of a Release Critical bug (severity either 'critical', 'serious' or 'grave'). Example:
justification "text here"
- keyid
-
The GPG key to use, if different from the default one on the system.
Example:
keyid 12345678
- maintonly
- See the --maintonly entry in reportbug(1).
- max_attachment_size
-
The max size any attachment can have. Example:
max_attachment_size 5000000
- mh
- Use the mh mailer.
- mirror
-
The address of a BTS mirror. Example:
mirror http://mirror.address/
- mode [novice|standard|advanced|expert]
- The default operating mode for reportbug(1).
- mta
-
The path to the MTA used. Any SMTP server on Debian should be OK
with the default:
mta /usr/sbin/sendmail
- mua
-
The mail user agent to use (the default is empty, to use an internal
mailer). Example:
mua 'mutt -H'
- mutt
- Use the mutt mailer.
- nmh
- Use the nmh mailer.
- no-check-uid (boolean)
- Disables checking whether the UIDs are outside admin range (root is still checked).
- no-debconf (boolean)
- Disables adding the debconf-show output to the bug report.
- no-query-source (boolean)
- Disables querying the source packages for bugs.
- offline
- Disables all external queries.
- paranoid
- Paranoid mode: print the whole email envelope before sending it.
- printonly
- Print the report on screen, don't sent it.
- query-bts (boolean)
- Whether the BTS should be queried for existing bug reports.
- quiet
- See the --report-quiet entry in reportbug(1).
- realname
-
The default real-name in the From address of the bug email
(override with environment variables, see reportbug(1)). Example:
realname "Humberto Flores III"
- replyto
-
The default Reply-To in the bug email (override with environment
variables, see reportbug(1). Example:
replyto "Humberto Flores <humflores@example.org>"
- severity [critical|grave|serious|important|normal|minor|wishlist]
- The default severity level of the bug reported. Setting this in the configuration file will disable prompting while running reportbug.
- sign [gpg|pgp|gnupg|none]
- Program used to digitally sign bug reports automatically ('none' to disable it).
- smtphost
-
Use an MTA different from /usr/sbin/sendmail. A port number
other than 25 can also be specified. Example:
smtphost mail.example.com:2525
Use "smtphost localhost" to enable the internal MTA.
- smtppasswd
-
The password to use for SMTP. Example:
smtppasswd f10r35
- smtpuser
-
The username to use for SMTP. Example:
smtpuser hflores
- smtptls
- Enables TLS encryption for the SMTP connection.
- submit
- Use submit as the bug submission address.
- template
- Use the template mode, bypasses all prompts and the output it sent to stdout.
- ui [text|urwid|gtk2]
- The user interface that querybts(1) and reportbug(1) should use.
- verify
- Enables automatic verification of package installation before reporting using debsums, if available.
SEE ALSO
reportbug(1), querybts(1)AUTHOR
reportbug was written by Chris Lawrence <lawrencc@debian.org> and it's now maintained by Sandro Tosi <morph@debian.org>.This manual page was written by Y Giridhar Appaji Nag <giridhar@appaji.net> for the Debian project, but may be used by others.