--- # This configuration file defines an "Environment" in Feedback Pipeline. # https://tiny.distro.builders # # Environments influence how a workload looks like when installed. # That's achieved by including specific packages — like coreutils-single — that # influence the result. # Environments can also act as base images when monitoring container sizes. document: feedback-pipeline-environment version: 1 data: # id is the filename — that automatically prevents collisions for free! ### MANDATORY FIELDS ### # Name is an identifier for humans # # (mandatory field) name: Rocky Linux 10 LookAhead Environment # A short description, perhaps hinting the purpose # # (mandatory field) description: Rocky Linux 10 LookAhead Environment # Who maintains it? This is just a freeform string # for humans to read. In Fedora, a FAS nick is recommended. # # (mandatory field) maintainer: label # Different instances of the environment, one per repository. # # (mandatory field) repositories: - repository-r10s # Packages defining this environment. # This list includes packages for all # architectures — that's the one to use by default. # # (mandatory field) packages: - rocky-release # Labels connect things together. # Workloads get installed in environments with the same label. # They also get included in views with the same label. # # (mandatory field) labels: - r10s ### OPTIONAL FIELDS ### # Architecture-specific packages. # # (optional field) #arch_packages: # x86_64: # - arch-specific-package # Extra installation options. # The following are now supported: # - "include-docs" - include documentation packages # - "include-weak-deps" - automatically pull in "recommends" weak dependencies # # (optional field) #options: #- option ...