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+# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: no
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
+#
+# Configuration for the shell process job.
+#
+# Executes a list of commands found under the key *script*.
+# If the top-level key *dontChroot* is true, then the commands
+# are executed in the context of the live system, otherwise
+# in the context of the target system. In all of the commands,
+# the following variable expansions will take place:
+# - `ROOT` is replaced by the root mount point of the **target**
+# system from the point of view of the command (when run in the target
+# system, e.g. when *dontChroot* is false, that will be `/`).
+# - `USER` is replaced by the username, set on the user page.
+#
+# Variables are written as `${var}`, e.g. `${ROOT}`.
+#
+# The (global) timeout for the command list can be set with
+# the *timeout* key. The value is a time in seconds, default
+# is 30 seconds if not set. The timeout **must** be tuned, either
+# globally or per-command (see below in the description of *script*),
+# to the load or expected running-time of the command.
+#
+# - Setting a timeout of 30 for a `touch` command is probably exessive
+# - Setting a timeout of 1 for a `touch` command might be low,
+# on a slow disk where touch needs to be loaded from CDROM
+# - Setting a timeout of 30 for a 1GB download is definitely low
+# - Setting a timeout of 3600 for a 1GB download is going to leave
+# the user in uncertainty for a loooong time.
+#
+# If a command starts with "-" (a single minus sign), then the
+# return value of the command following the - is ignored; otherwise,
+# a failing command will abort the installation. This is much like
+# make's use of - in a command.
+#
+# The value of *script* may be:
+# - a single string; this is one command that is executed.
+# - a single object (this is not useful).
+# - a list of items; these are executed one at a time, by
+# separate shells (/bin/sh -c is invoked for each command).
+# Each list item may be:
+# - a single string; this is one command that is executed.
+# - a single object, specifying a key *command* and (optionally)
+# a key *timeout* to set the timeout for this specific
+# command differently from the global setting.
+#
+# Using a single object is not useful because the same effect can
+# be obtained with a single string and a global timeout, but when
+# there are multiple commands to execute, one of them might have
+# a different timeout than the others.
+#
+# To change the description of the job, set the *name* entries in *i18n*.
+---
+# Set to true to run in host, rather than target system
+dontChroot: false
+# Tune this for the commands you're actually running
+timeout: 999
+
+# Script may be a single string (because false returns an error exit
+# code, this will trigger a failure in the installation):
+#
+# script: "/usr/bin/false"
+
+# Script may be a list of strings (because false returns an error exit
+# code, **but** the command starts with a "-", the error exit is
+# ignored and installation continues):
+#
+# script:
+# - "-/usr/bin/false"
+# - "/bin/ls"
+# - "/usr/bin/true"
+
+# Script may be a list of items (if the touch command fails, it is
+# ignored; the slowloris command has a different timeout from the
+# other commands in the list):
+script:
+ - "-/usr/bin/pacman-key --init"
+ - "-/usr/bin/pacman-key --populate" \ No newline at end of file