make.conf revision 61744
1# $FreeBSD: head/share/examples/etc/make.conf 61744 2000-06-17 10:51:56Z obrien $
2#
3# This file, if present, will be read by make (see /usr/share/mk/sys.mk).
4# It allows you to override macro definitions to make without changing
5# your source tree, or anything the source tree installs.
6#
7# This file must be in valid Makefile syntax.
8#
9# You have to find the things you can put here in the Makefiles and 
10# documentation of the source tree.
11#
12# CFLAGS controls the compiler settings used when compiling C code.
13# Note that optimisation settings above -O (-O2, ...) are not recommended
14# or supported for compiling the world or the kernel - please revert any
15# nonstandard optimisation settings to "-O" before submitting bug reports
16# to the developers.
17# Note also that at this time the -O2 setting is known to produce BROKEN
18# CODE on the Alpha platform.
19#
20#CFLAGS= -O -pipe
21#
22# CXXFLAGS controls the compiler settings used when compiling C++ code.
23# Note that CXXFLAGS is initially set to the value of CFLAGS.  If you wish
24# to add to CXXFLAGS value, "+=" must be used rather than "=".  Using "="
25# alone will remove the often needed contents of CFLAGS from CXXFLAGS.
26#
27#CXXFLAGS+= -fmemoize-lookups -fsave-memoized
28#
29# Avoid compiling profiled libraries
30#NOPROFILE=	true
31#
32# Compare before install
33#INSTALL=install -C
34#
35# To avoid building perl
36#NOPERL=	true
37#
38# To avoid building the suid perl
39#NOSUIDPERL=	true
40#
41# To build perl with thread support
42#PERL_THREADED=	true
43#
44# To avoid building various parts of the base system:
45#NO_CVS=	true	# do not build CVS
46#NO_BIND=	true	# do not build BIND
47#NO_FORTRAN=	true	# do not build g77 and related libraries
48#NO_LPR=	true	# do not build lpr and related programs
49#NO_MAILWRAPPER=true	# do not build the mailwrapper(8) MTA selector
50#NO_MODULES=	true	# do not build modules with the kernel
51#NO_OBJC=	true	# do not build Objective C support
52#NO_OPENSSH=	true	# do not build OpenSSH
53#NO_OPENSSL=	true	# do not build OpenSSL (implies NO_OPENSSH)
54#NO_SENDMAIL=	true	# do not build sendmail and related programs
55#NO_SHAREDOCS=	true	# do not build the 4.4BSD legacy docs
56#NO_TCSH=	true	# do not build and install /bin/csh (which is tcsh)
57#NO_X=		true	# do not compile in XWindows support (e.g. doscmd)
58#NOCRYPT=	true	# do not build any crypto code
59#NODESCRYPTLINKS=true	# do not replace libcrypt -> libscrypt links
60#NOGAMES=	true	# do not build games (games/ subdir)
61#NOINFO=	true	# do not make or install info files
62#NOLIBC_R=	true	# do not build libc_r (re-entrant version of libc)
63#NOSECURE=	true	# do not build crypto code in secure/ subdir
64#NOSHARE=	true	# do not go into the share subdir
65#NOUUCP=	true	# do not build uucp related programs
66#
67# To build sys/modules when building the world (our old way of doing things)
68#MODULES_WITH_WORLD=true	# do not build modules when building kernel
69#
70# To tell the base system that you are using RSAREF (from ports).
71# (This needs revisiting) - it is very likely that this is too
72# heavily tied to USA_RESIDENT==YES.
73#RSAREF=	YES
74#
75# To avoid running MAKEDEV all on /dev during install:
76#NO_MAKEDEV=	true
77#
78# To compile just the kernel with special optimisations, you should use
79# this instead of CFLAGS (which is not applicable to kernel builds anyway):
80#
81#COPTFLAGS= -O -pipe
82#
83# If you do not want unformatted manual pages to be compressed
84# when they are installed:
85#
86#NOMANCOMPRESS=	true
87#
88#
89# If you want the "compat" shared libraries installed as part of your normal
90# builds, uncomment these:
91#
92#COMPAT1X=	yes
93#COMPAT20=	yes
94#COMPAT21=	yes
95#COMPAT22=	yes
96#COMPAT3X=	yes
97#
98#
99# If you do not want additional documentation (some of which are
100# a few hundred KB's) for ports to be installed:
101#
102#NOPORTDOCS=	true
103#
104#
105# Default format for system documentation, depends on your printer.
106# Set this to "ascii" for simple printers or screen
107#
108#PRINTERDEVICE=	ps
109#
110#
111# How long to wait for a console keypress before booting the default kernel.
112# This value is approximately in milliseconds. Keypresses are accepted by the
113# BIOS before booting from disk, making it possible to give custom boot
114# parameters even when this is set to 0.
115#
116#BOOTWAIT=0
117#BOOTWAIT=30000
118#
119# By default, the system will always use the keyboard/video card as system
120# console.  However, the boot blocks may be dynamically configured to use a
121# serial port in addition to or instead of the keyboard/video console.
122#
123# By default we use COM1 as our serial console port *if* we're going to use
124# a serial port as our console at all.  Alter as necessary.
125#
126#   COM1: = 0x3F8, COM2: = 0x2F8, COM3: = 0x3E8, COM4: = 0x2E8
127#
128#BOOT_COMCONSOLE_PORT=	0x3F8
129#
130# The default serial console speed is 9600.  Set the speed to a larger value
131# for better interactive response.
132#
133#BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED=	115200
134#
135#
136# By default, this points to /usr/X11R6 for XFree86 releases 3.0 or earlier.
137# If you have a XFree86 from before 3.0 that has the X distribution in
138# /usr/X386, you want to uncomment this.
139#
140#X11BASE=	/usr/X386
141#
142#
143# If you have Motif on your system, uncomment this.
144#
145#HAVE_MOTIF=	yes
146#MOTIF_STATIC=  yes
147#
148# If the default location of the Motif library (specified below) is NOT
149# appropriate for you, uncomment this and change it to the correct value.
150# If your motif is in ${X11BASE}/lib, you don't need to touch this line.
151#
152#MOTIFLIB=	-L${X11BASE}/lib -lXm
153#
154#
155# If you're resident in the USA, this will help various ports to determine
156# whether or not they should attempt to comply with the various U.S.
157# export regulations on certain types of software which do not apply to
158# anyone else in the world.
159#
160#USA_RESIDENT=		YES
161#
162# Next one will help ports developers to debug
163#
164#FORCE_PKG_REGISTER=    YES
165#
166#
167# Port master sites.
168#
169# If you want your port fetches to go somewhere else than the default
170# (specified below) in case the distfile/patchfile was not found,
171# uncomment this and change it to a location nearest you.  (Don't
172# remove the "/${DIST_SUBDIR}/" part.)
173#
174#MASTER_SITE_BACKUP?=	\
175#	ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/${DIST_SUBDIR}/
176#
177# If you want your port fetches to check the above site first (before
178# the MASTER_SITES specified in the port Makefiles), uncomment the
179# line below.  You can also change the right side to point to wherever 
180# you want.
181#
182#MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE?=	${MASTER_SITE_BACKUP}
183#
184# Some ports use a special variable to point to a collection of
185# mirrors of well-known software archives.  If you have a mirror close
186# to you, uncomment any of the following lines and change it to that
187# address.  (Don't remove the "/%SUBDIR%/" part.)
188#
189# Note: the right hand sides of the following lines are only for your
190# information.  For a full list of default sites, take a look at
191# bsd.port.mk.
192#
193#MASTER_SITE_XCONTRIB=	ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/%SUBDIR%/
194#MASTER_SITE_GNU=	ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/%SUBDIR%/
195#MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN=	ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/plan/perl/CPAN/modules/by-module/%SUBDIR%/
196#MASTER_SITE_TEX_CTAN=	ftp://ftp.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/%SUBDIR%/
197#MASTER_SITE_SUNSITE=	ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/%SUBDIR%/
198#MASTER_SITE_KDE=	ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/%SUBDIR%/
199#MASTER_SITE_COMP_SOURCES=	ftp://gatekeeper.dec.com/pub/usenet/comp.sources.%SUBDIR%/
200#MASTER_SITE_GNOME=	ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/%SUBDIR%/
201#MASTER_SITE_AFTERSTEP=	ftp://ftp.afterstep.org/%SUBDIR%/
202#MASTER_SITE_WINDOWMAKER=	ftp://ftp.windowmaker.org/pub/%SUBDIR%/
203#
204#
205# Kerberos IV
206# If you want KerberosIV (KTH eBones), define this:
207#
208#MAKE_KERBEROS4=	yes
209#
210#
211# Kerberos 5
212# If you want KerberosIV (KTH Heimdal), define this:
213# ** WARNING **
214# ** WARNING ** This is very experimental at this stage. If you
215# ** WARNING ** need stable Kerberos5, rather use the port(s).
216# ** WARNING **
217#
218#MAKE_KERBEROS5=	yes
219#
220#
221# Kerberos5
222# If you want to install MIT Kerberos5 port somewhere other than /usr/local,
223# define this (this is also used to tell ssh1 that kerberos is needed):
224#
225#KRB5_HOME=		/usr/local
226#
227#
228# CVSup update flags.  Edit SUPFILE settings to reflect whichever distribution
229# file(s) you use on your site (see /usr/share/examples/cvsup/README for more
230# information on CVSup and these files).  To use, do "make update" in /usr/src.
231#
232#SUP_UPDATE=     yes
233#
234#SUP=            /usr/local/bin/cvsup
235#SUPFLAGS=       -g -L 2
236#SUPFILE=        /usr/share/examples/cvsup/standard-supfile
237#SUPFILE1=       /usr/share/examples/cvsup/secure-supfile
238#PORTSSUPFILE=   /usr/share/examples/cvsup/ports-supfile
239#DOCSUPFILE=     /usr/share/examples/cvsup/doc-supfile
240#
241# top(1) uses a hash table for the user names.  The size of this hash
242# can be tuned to match the number of local users.  The table size should
243# be a prime number approximately twice as large as the number of lines in
244# /etc/passwd.  The default number is 20011.
245#
246#TOP_TABLE_SIZE= 101
247#
248# Documentation
249#
250# The list of languages and encodings to build and install
251#
252#DOC_LANG=	en_US.ISO_8859-1 ru_RU.KOI8-R
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