freebsd-dev/etc/freebsd-update.conf

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# $FreeBSD$
# Trusted keyprint. Changing this is a Bad Idea unless you've received
# a PGP-signed email from <security-officer@FreeBSD.org> telling you to
# change it and explaining why.
KeyPrint 800651ef4b4c71c27e60786d7b487188970f4b4169cc055784e21eb71d410cc5
# Server or server pool from which to fetch updates. You can change
# this to point at a specific server if you want, but in most cases
# using a "nearby" server won't provide a measurable improvement in
# performance.
ServerName update.FreeBSD.org
# Components of the base system which should be kept updated.
Components src world kernel
# Example for updating the userland and the kernel source code only:
# Components src/base src/sys world
# Paths which start with anything matching an entry in an IgnorePaths
# statement will be ignored.
IgnorePaths
# Paths which start with anything matching an entry in an UpdateIfUnmodified
# statement will only be updated if the contents of the file have not been
# modified by the user.
UpdateIfUnmodified /etc/ /var/
### Default configuration options:
# Directory in which to store downloaded updates and temporary
# files used by FreeBSD Update.
# WorkDir /var/db/freebsd-update
# Destination to send output of "freebsd-update cron" if an error
# occurs or updates have been downloaded.
# MailTo root
# Is FreeBSD Update allowed to create new files?
# AllowAdd yes
# Is FreeBSD Update allowed to delete files?
# AllowDelete yes
# If the user has modified file ownership, permissions, or flags, should
# FreeBSD Update retain this modified metadata when installing a new version
# of that file?
# KeepModifiedMetadata yes