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-# Only the system administrator should modify this file, ordinary users
-# should not have to change anything.
-
-[Daemon]
-
-# Should we log transactions to the database.
-#
-# default=true
-TransactionLogging=true
-
-# Use NetworkManager where available. If disabled, then NM state will be ignored.
-#
-# default=true
-UseNetworkManager=true
-
-# Use Connman where available. If disabled, then Connman state will be ignored.
-#
-# default=false
-UseNetworkConnman=false
-
-# If neither NetworkManager nor ConnMan is not available, then use the presence
-# of default route to indicate a viable network connection.
-# If disabled, and no NM or CM, then the network is assumed to be always online.
-#
-# default=true
-UseNetworkHeuristic=true
-
-# If we should use the estimated time value.
-# This will be inaccurate where backends do not send proportional percentage
-# changed signals, or when updates are not frequent enough.
-# Estimated time will then only be used when the prediction accuracy is high
-# enough and will not be set at the very start or end of a transaction.
-#
-# default=true
-UseRemainingTimeEstimation=false
-
-# Shut down the daemon after this many seconds idle. 0 means don't shutdown.
-#
-# default=300
-ShutdownTimeout=300
-
-# Unlock the backend after this many seconds idle.
-#
-# default=5
-BackendShutdownTimeout=5
-
-# Set the priority of the spawned backend to this priority.
-# This ensures the process does not hog the system when performing actions.
-#
-# Values range from -20 (most favorable) to 19 (least favorable)
-# A niceness value of 0 will not attempt to set any priority.
-#
-# default=0
-BackendSpawnNiceValue=0
-
-# Set the priority of the spawned backend to this priority for low priority tasks.
-# This ensures the process does not hog the system when performing actions.
-#
-# Values range from -20 (most favorable) to 19 (least favorable)
-# A niceness value of 0 will not attempt to set any priority.
-#
-# default=10
-BackendSpawnNiceValueBackground=10
-
-# Set the iopriority class of the spawned backend to idle.
-# This ensures the process does not hog the disk when performing actions.
-#
-# default=true
-BackendSpawnIdleIO=true
-
-# Set the iopriority class of the spawned backend to idle for low priority tasks.
-# This ensures the process does not hog the disk when performing actions.
-#
-# default=true
-BackendSpawnIdleIOBackground=true
-
-# Set whether the spawned backends are allowed to be SIGKILLed if they do not
-# respond to SIGQUIT. This ensures that Cancel() works as expected, but
-# somtimes can corrupt databases if they are open.
-#
-# Only change this to FALSE if your backend can not be SIGKILLed without
-# database corruption.
-#
-# Even if this is set TRUE, the backend can still enforce this FALSE if it it
-# explicitly set in the compiled backend. You can think of this as a fallback
-# value that is used when backends do not enforce policy, or as a way to disable
-# SIGKILL even for backends that calim to support it.
-#
-# default=true
-BackendSpawnAllowSIGKILL=true
-
-# Default backends, as chosen in the configure script. This will be used
-# where no --backend="foo" option is given to the daemon.
-#
-# The order they are specified is the order they are tried, so for the
-# value "foo,bar" first "foo" will be attempted and then "bar" if the
-# libpk_backend_foo.so module load failed.
-#
-# default=yum
-DefaultBackend=presolve
-
-# Use syslog to audit and log actions where available.
-#
-# default=false
-UseSyslog=false
-
-# Proxy settings, uncomment as required
-#
-# NOTE: PackageKit does not use these settings, they are passed to backends.
-# Backends may ignore these values. If either of ProxyHTTP or ProxyFTP
-# are set then the users proxy settings are ignored.
-#
-# They are in the format username:password@server:port
-#
-# ProxyHTTP=username:password@server.lan:8080
-# ProxyFTP=server.lan:21
-
-# Scan installed desktop files when we update or install packages
-#
-# NOTE: Don't enable this for backends that are slow doing SearchFile()
-#
-# default=true
-ScanDesktopFiles=true
-
-# Update the package list when we refresh the cache
-#
-# NOTE: Don't enable this for backends that are slow doing GetPackages()
-#
-# default=true
-UpdatePackageList=true
-
-# Check for running processes when we update packages
-#
-# NOTE: Don't enable this for backends that are slow doing GetFiles() on
-# installed files.
-#
-# default=true
-UpdateCheckProcesses=true
-
-# Check for shared libraries that are in use, that are replaced by packages
-# that are marked as security updates.
-#
-# NOTE: Don't enable this for backends that are slow doing GetFiles() on
-# installed files.
-#
-# default=true
-CheckSharedLibrariesInUse=true
-
-# Check for updates in testing repositories when we check for updates
-#
-# NOTE: Don't enable this if you do not want testing updates to be checked
-# as this will increase the network bandwidth used.
-#
-# default=true
-CheckTestingRepos=true
-
-# Use update cache when possible to avoid using the backend
-#
-# NOTE: Enabling this reduces calls to the backend, although using the
-# SetHints(cache-age) parameter will return unpredicable results for
-# transactions.
-#
-# default=false
-UseUpdateCache=false
-
-# Use strict developer checking in the daemon
-#
-# This should be set to TRUE if the backend should be run in strict compliance
-# mode, which is useful when developing a backend. Normal sane users should not
-# have to use this mode.
-#
-# If this is set to FALSE, then the daemon will try to 'fix' any craziness in
-# the backend without notifying the end user.
-#
-# default=false
-DeveloperMode=false
-
-# The time in seconds to wait when we get the StateHasChanged method
-#
-# This should be used when a native tool has been used, and the update UIs
-# should be updated to reflect reality.
-#
-# default=30
-StateChangedTimeoutPriority=30
-
-# The time in seconds to wait after the computer has been resumed or any non
-# package related system event
-#
-# We don't want to be doing an update check at the busy time after a resume
-#
-# default=600
-StateChangedTimeoutNormal=600
-
-# The maximum number of requests a given user is able to request and queue
-#
-# Setting this lower decreases the risk of a local denial of service, but may
-# cause errors if the desktop client is doing many requests to the daemon in a
-# short period of time.
-#
-# default=500
-SimultaneousTransactionsForUid=500
-
-# The maximum number of items that can be resolved in one method
-#
-# Setting this lower decreases the risk of a local denial of service, but may
-# cause errors if the desktop client is trying to resolve a large number of
-# packages in one method.
-#
-# default=100
-MaximumItemsToResolve=100
-
-# The maximum number of packages that can be processed in one method
-#
-# Setting this lower decreases the risk of a local denial of service, but may
-# cause errors if the desktop client is trying to do a large transaction.
-#
-# default=2500
-MaximumPackagesToProcess=2500
-
-# How long the transaction is valid before it's destroyed, in seconds
-#
-# The client only has a finite amount of time to use the object, else it is
-# destroyed. Setting this longer will allow malicious clients to queue up large
-# number of authentication requests, but setting this shorter will reduce the
-# amount of time the user has to authenticate.
-#
-# default=300
-TransactionCreateCommitTimeout=300
-
-# How long the transaction should be queriable after it is finished, in seconds
-#
-# Give the client a few seconds to still query the transaction after it has
-# finished by keeping it on the bus. Setting this larger allows clients to query
-# the transaction without accessing the database, but increases memory usage.
-#
-# default=5
-TransactionKeepFinishedTimeout=5
-
-# If certain operations should be done using IDLE bandwidth
-#
-# TCP Low Priority is a congestion control algorithm included in the kernel.
-# Connections using this algorithm will use only idle bandwidth. In other words,
-# it is a self-tuning TCP stack. Setting this to FALSE will mean that the check
-# for updates happens more quickly, at the expense of other network applications
-# such as firefox and other file downloaders.
-#
-# If the user is running the network at 100% for extended periods of time, then
-# the update check may be starved and take a very long time to complete. In this
-# rare case, this setting should be set to FALSE.
-#
-# By also setting this setting to TRUE makes the possibility of a environment
-# mismatch much higher for a spawned backend. This will make switching from idle
-# operations (such as GetUpdates) and full speed operations (such as
-# InstallPackages) take longer. If this is a concern, then set this to FALSE.
-#
-# default=true
-UseIdleBandwidth=true
-
-# Processes that cannot be updated when they are running
-#
-# Some processes do not cope well when they are upgraded when the binary is
-# running. These include things like firefox, where updating causes the original
-# instance to misbehave as some components are not locked in memory.
-#
-# Applications can be added here that do not cope well with being updated.
-#
-# NOTE: you should not list applications here that the user has no permission
-# or cannot shutdown without the session exploding. For instance, listing
-# /sbin/dbus-daemon or /usr/sbin/haldaemon would be a really bad idea.
-#
-# Seporate entries can be seporated with the ';' character.
-#
-# default=/usr/lib/*/firefox
-NoUpdateProcessList=/usr/lib/*/firefox
-
-# If the backend should use threads to avoid blocking the daemon for other users
-#
-# The daemon, packagekitd, is shared by multiple users. Users are allowed to
-# create and send transactions when other transactions are being processed.
-# To do this, the backend action is created in a thread, but some libraries
-# notably libdbus and dbus-glib, are less threadsafe then they probably should
-# be.
-#
-# Only developers need to change this value, normally for debugging purposes.
-#
-# default=true
-UseThreadsInBackend=true
-
-# If a custom root should be used when installing packages
-#
-# A custom route can be used to install to a LTSP instance or a virtual machine
-# image, typically using chroot or by mounting an image using virt-inspector.
-#
-# Additional authentication is required to change the root from the default.
-#
-# Most users do not need to change this value, as you need to have setup a
-# native package database (e.g. the rpmdb) on the new root.
-#
-# default=/
-UseRoot=/
-