make.conf revision 90803
150472Speter# $FreeBSD: head/share/examples/etc/make.conf 90803 2002-02-17 22:10:06Z gshapiro $ 21664Sphk# 369040Sben# NOTE: Please would any committer updating this file also update the 469040Sben# make.conf(5) manual page, if necessary, which is located in 569040Sben# src/share/man/man5/make.conf.5. 669040Sben# 782604Salex# /etc/make.conf, if present, will be read by make (see 882604Salex# /usr/share/mk/sys.mk). It allows you to override macro definitions 982604Salex# to make without changing your source tree, or anything the source 1082604Salex# tree installs. 111664Sphk# 123023Srgrimes# This file must be in valid Makefile syntax. 133023Srgrimes# 1482604Salex# There are additional things you can put into /etc/make.conf. 1582604Salex# You have to find those in the Makefiles and documentation of 1682604Salex# the source tree. 171664Sphk# 1872679Skris# 1972878Skris# The CPUTYPE variable controls which processor should be targetted for 2072878Skris# generated code. This controls processor-specific optimizations in 2172878Skris# certain code (currently only OpenSSL) as well as modifying the value 2272878Skris# of CFLAGS to contain the appropriate optimization directive to gcc. 2372878Skris# The automatic setting of CFLAGS may be overridden using the 2472878Skris# NO_CPU_CFLAGS variable below. 2572878Skris# Currently the following CPU types are recognised: 2673145Skris# Intel x86 architecture: 2773145Skris# (AMD CPUs) k7 k6-2 k6 k5 2873145Skris# (Intel CPUs) p4 p3 p2 i686 i586/mmx i586 i486 i386 2972878Skris# Alpha/AXP architecture: ev6 pca56 ev56 ev5 ev45 ev4 3072878Skris# Intel ia64 architecture: itanium 3172679Skris# 3272878Skris#CPUTYPE=i686 3372878Skris#NO_CPU_CFLAGS= true # Don't add -march=<cpu> to CFLAGS automatically 3474146Skris#NO_CPU_COPTFLAGS=true # Don't add -march=<cpu> to COPTFLAGS automatically 3572878Skris# 3658648Skris# CFLAGS controls the compiler settings used when compiling C code. 3768917Sdougb# Note that optimization settings above -O (-O2, ...) are not recommended 3858648Skris# or supported for compiling the world or the kernel - please revert any 3968917Sdougb# nonstandard optimization settings to "-O" before submitting bug reports 4058648Skris# to the developers. 4158648Skris# Note also that at this time the -O2 setting is known to produce BROKEN 4258648Skris# CODE on the Alpha platform. 431664Sphk# 4429281Sjkh#CFLAGS= -O -pipe 451664Sphk# 4659006Sobrien# CXXFLAGS controls the compiler settings used when compiling C++ code. 4759006Sobrien# Note that CXXFLAGS is initially set to the value of CFLAGS. If you wish 4859006Sobrien# to add to CXXFLAGS value, "+=" must be used rather than "=". Using "=" 4959006Sobrien# alone will remove the often needed contents of CFLAGS from CXXFLAGS. 501664Sphk# 5159006Sobrien#CXXFLAGS+= -fmemoize-lookups -fsave-memoized 5259006Sobrien# 5362136Sobrien# BDECFLAGS are a set of gcc warning settings that Bruce Evans has suggested 5462136Sobrien# for use in developing FreeBSD and testing changes. They can be used by 5580452Speter# putting "CFLAGS+=${BDECFLAGS}" in /etc/make.conf. -Wconversion is not 5680452Speter# included here due to compiler bugs, eg: mkdir()'s mode_t argument. 5762136Sobrien# 5882604Salex#BDECFLAGS= -W -Wall -ansi -pedantic -Wbad-function-cast -Wcast-align \ 5982604Salex# -Wcast-qual -Wchar-subscripts -Winline \ 6082604Salex# -Wmissing-prototypes -Wnested-externs -Wpointer-arith \ 6182604Salex# -Wredundant-decls -Wshadow -Wstrict-prototypes -Wwrite-strings 6262136Sobrien# 6368917Sdougb# To compile just the kernel with special optimizations, you should use 6468263Sobrien# this instead of CFLAGS (which is not applicable to kernel builds anyway). 6568263Sobrien# There is very little to gain by using higher optimization levels, and doing 6668263Sobrien# so can cause problems. 6765380Sobrien# 6865380Sobrien#COPTFLAGS= -O -pipe 6965380Sobrien# 7081749Sobrien# To build the system compiler such that it forces high optimization levels to 7181749Sobrien# a lower one. GCC -O2+ is known to trigger known optimizer bugs at various 7281749Sobrien# times -- this is worse on the Alpha platform. The value assigned here will 7381749Sobrien# be the highest optimization value used. 7481749Sobrien#WANT_FORCE_OPTIMIZATION_DOWNGRADE=1 7581749Sobrien# 7642325Sobrien# Compare before install 7735222Sache#INSTALL=install -C 7835222Sache# 7965884Sache# Mtree will follow symlinks 8065957Sache#MTREE_FOLLOWS_SYMLINKS= -L 8165884Sache# 8268559Sru# To enable installing suidperl with the setuid bit turned on 8364576Simp#ENABLE_SUIDPERL= true 8434651Sjkh# 8564803Sbrian# To build ppp with normal permissions 8664803Sbrian#PPP_NOSUID= true 8764803Sbrian# 8868705Sgreen# To enable installing ssh(1) with the setuid bit turned on 8968705Sgreen#ENABLE_SUID_SSH= true 9068705Sgreen# 9151299Speter# To avoid building various parts of the base system: 9257542Skris#NO_CVS= true # do not build CVS 9390522Sobrien#NO_CXX= true # do not build C++ and friends 9459124Sasmodai#NO_BIND= true # do not build BIND 9557542Skris#NO_FORTRAN= true # do not build g77 and related libraries 9690522Sobrien#NO_GDB= true # do not build GDB 9777041Sru#NO_I4B= true # do not build isdn4bsd package 9861139Shoek#NO_LPR= true # do not build lpr and related programs 9958859Ssheldonh#NO_MAILWRAPPER=true # do not build the mailwrapper(8) MTA selector 10059884Schuckr#NO_MODULES= true # do not build modules with the kernel 10157764Skris#NO_OBJC= true # do not build Objective C support 10257542Skris#NO_OPENSSH= true # do not build OpenSSH 10357542Skris#NO_OPENSSL= true # do not build OpenSSL (implies NO_OPENSSH) 10457542Skris#NO_SENDMAIL= true # do not build sendmail and related programs 10558418Sobrien#NO_SHAREDOCS= true # do not build the 4.4BSD legacy docs 10659338Sobrien#NO_TCSH= true # do not build and install /bin/csh (which is tcsh) 10758280Skris#NO_X= true # do not compile in XWindows support (e.g. doscmd) 10857553Skris#NOCRYPT= true # do not build any crypto code 10957542Skris#NOGAMES= true # do not build games (games/ subdir) 11057542Skris#NOINFO= true # do not make or install info files 11157542Skris#NOLIBC_R= true # do not build libc_r (re-entrant version of libc) 11272679Skris#NOPERL= true # do not build perl. Disables OpenSSL optimizations 11365381Sobrien#NOPROFILE= true # Avoid compiling profiled libraries 11457553Skris#NOSECURE= true # do not build crypto code in secure/ subdir 11557542Skris#NOSHARE= true # do not go into the share subdir 11684256Skris#NOUUCP= true # do not build uucp related programs 11735206Sphk# 11873043Skris# To build the OpenSSL manpages, uncomment the following. These are not 11973043Skris# built by default because they clobber a number of system manpages with 12073043Skris# manpages describing parts of the OpenSSL toolkit, including passwd(1), 12173043Skris# err(3), md5(3), and others. 12273043Skris# 12373043Skris#WANT_OPENSSL_MANPAGES= true 12473043Skris# 12561744Sobrien# To build sys/modules when building the world (our old way of doing things) 12661744Sobrien#MODULES_WITH_WORLD=true # do not build modules when building kernel 12761744Sobrien# 12888461Sru# The list of modules to build instead of all of them. 12988461Sru#MODULES_OVERRIDE= linux ipfw 13057458Smarkm# 13173401Skris# The following controls building optional IDEA code in libcrypto and 13273401Skris# certain ports. Patents are involved - you must not use this unless 13373401Skris# you either have a license or fall within patent 'fair use' 13473401Skris# provisions. 13562482Speter# 13673401Skris# *** It is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to determine if you can use this! *** 13773401Skris# 13873401Skris# IDEA is patented in the USA and many european countries - thought to 13973401Skris# be OK to use for any non-commercial use. This is optional. 14063123Speter#MAKE_IDEA= YES # IDEA (128 bit symmetric encryption) 14162482Speter# 14274990Sasmodai# To avoid running MAKEDEV all on /dev during install set NO_MAKEDEV_RUN. 14374990Sasmodai# If you don't want to install MAKEDEV set NO_MAKEDEV_INSTALL, this implies 14474990Sasmodai# NO_MAKEDEV_RUN. 14574990Sasmodai#NO_MAKEDEV_INSTALL= true 14674990Sasmodai#NO_MAKEDEV_RUN= true 14757071Srwatson# 1481684Scsgr# If you do not want unformatted manual pages to be compressed 1491684Scsgr# when they are installed: 1501684Scsgr# 1519509Srgrimes#NOMANCOMPRESS= true 1521697Sache# 1531697Sache# 15420847Speter# If you want the "compat" shared libraries installed as part of your normal 15520847Speter# builds, uncomment these: 15620847Speter# 15720847Speter#COMPAT1X= yes 15820847Speter#COMPAT20= yes 15920847Speter#COMPAT21= yes 16047318Sobrien#COMPAT22= yes 16147430Sobrien#COMPAT3X= yes 16274247Smurray#COMPAT4X= yes 16320847Speter# 16420847Speter# 1651697Sache# Default format for system documentation, depends on your printer. 1661697Sache# Set this to "ascii" for simple printers or screen 1671697Sache# 16825424Sandreas#PRINTERDEVICE= ps 1691733Sadam# 1701733Sadam# 17114102Sadam# How long to wait for a console keypress before booting the default kernel. 17214102Sadam# This value is approximately in milliseconds. Keypresses are accepted by the 17314102Sadam# BIOS before booting from disk, making it possible to give custom boot 17414102Sadam# parameters even when this is set to 0. 1751733Sadam# 1761740Sadam#BOOTWAIT=0 1773023Srgrimes#BOOTWAIT=30000 1781733Sadam# 17918927Spst# By default, the system will always use the keyboard/video card as system 18026522Sbde# console. However, the boot blocks may be dynamically configured to use a 18126522Sbde# serial port in addition to or instead of the keyboard/video console. 1821733Sadam# 18318927Spst# By default we use COM1 as our serial console port *if* we're going to use 18449190Snik# a serial port as our console at all. Alter as necessary. 18518927Spst# 18649190Snik# COM1: = 0x3F8, COM2: = 0x2F8, COM3: = 0x3E8, COM4: = 0x2E8 18749190Snik# 18818928Spst#BOOT_COMCONSOLE_PORT= 0x3F8 18918927Spst# 19026522Sbde# The default serial console speed is 9600. Set the speed to a larger value 19126522Sbde# for better interactive response. 19218927Spst# 19326522Sbde#BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED= 115200 19418927Spst# 19568310Sps# By default the 'pxeboot' loader retrieves the kernel via NFS. Defining 19668310Sps# this and recompiling /usr/src/sys/boot will cause it to retrieve the kernel 19768310Sps# via TFTP. This allows pxeboot to load a custom BOOTP diskless kernel yet 19868310Sps# still mount the server's '/' (i.e. rather then load the server's kernel). 19918927Spst# 20068310Sps#LOADER_TFTP_SUPPORT= YES 20168310Sps# 20275982Sjim# 2033241Scsgr# Kerberos IV 20429931Smarkm# If you want KerberosIV (KTH eBones), define this: 2053241Scsgr# 20629931Smarkm#MAKE_KERBEROS4= yes 20710758Sache# 20810758Sache# 20956553Smarkm# Kerberos 5 21076518Sassar# If you want Kerberos 5 (KTH Heimdal), define this: 21156553Smarkm# 21256553Smarkm#MAKE_KERBEROS5= yes 21356553Smarkm# 21456553Smarkm# 21538003Sdima# Kerberos5 21656553Smarkm# If you want to install MIT Kerberos5 port somewhere other than /usr/local, 21756553Smarkm# define this (this is also used to tell ssh1 that kerberos is needed): 21838003Sdima# 21956553Smarkm#KRB5_HOME= /usr/local 22038003Sdima# 22138003Sdima# 22237162Sjkh# CVSup update flags. Edit SUPFILE settings to reflect whichever distribution 22337162Sjkh# file(s) you use on your site (see /usr/share/examples/cvsup/README for more 22437162Sjkh# information on CVSup and these files). To use, do "make update" in /usr/src. 22510758Sache# 22610758Sache#SUP_UPDATE= yes 22718716Sache# 22820545Sache#SUP= /usr/local/bin/cvsup 22949777Ssheldonh#SUPFLAGS= -g -L 2 23064605Sjoe#SUPHOST= cvsup.uk.FreeBSD.org 23118716Sache#SUPFILE= /usr/share/examples/cvsup/standard-supfile 23247651Sbillf#PORTSSUPFILE= /usr/share/examples/cvsup/ports-supfile 23354670Sbillf#DOCSUPFILE= /usr/share/examples/cvsup/doc-supfile 23424225Sjoerg# 23524225Sjoerg# top(1) uses a hash table for the user names. The size of this hash 23624225Sjoerg# can be tuned to match the number of local users. The table size should 23724225Sjoerg# be a prime number approximately twice as large as the number of lines in 23824225Sjoerg# /etc/passwd. The default number is 20011. 23924225Sjoerg# 24024225Sjoerg#TOP_TABLE_SIZE= 101 24158449Snik# 24258449Snik# Documentation 24358449Snik# 24458449Snik# The list of languages and encodings to build and install 24558449Snik# 24678035Sache#DOC_LANG= en_US.ISO8859-1 ru_RU.KOI8-R 24765970Sgshapiro# 24865970Sgshapiro# 24965970Sgshapiro# sendmail 25072846Sgshapiro# 25172846Sgshapiro# The following sets the default m4 configuration file to use at 25272846Sgshapiro# install time. Use with caution as a make install will overwrite 25372846Sgshapiro# any existing /etc/mail/sendmail.cf. Note that SENDMAIL_CF is now 25472916Sgshapiro# deprecated. The value should be a fully qualified path name. 25572846Sgshapiro# 25673836Sgshapiro#SENDMAIL_MC=/etc/mail/myconfig.mc 25772846Sgshapiro# 25872918Sgshapiro# If you need to build additional .cf files during a make buildworld, 25972918Sgshapiro# include the full paths to the .mc files in SENDMAIL_ADDITIONAL_MC. 26072918Sgshapiro# 26172918Sgshapiro#SENDMAIL_ADDITIONAL_MC=/etc/mail/foo.mc /etc/mail/bar.mc 26272918Sgshapiro# 26380175Sgshapiro# Setting the following variable modifies the flags passed to m4 when 26480175Sgshapiro# building a .cf file from a .mc file. It can be used to enable 26580175Sgshapiro# features disabled by default. 26680175Sgshapiro# 26780175Sgshapiro#SENDMAIL_M4_FLAGS= 26880175Sgshapiro# 26978862Sgshapiro# Setting the following variables modifies the build environment for 27065970Sgshapiro# sendmail and its related utilities. For example, SASL support can be 27165970Sgshapiro# added with settings such as: 27265970Sgshapiro# 27374055Sgshapiro# SENDMAIL_CFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include/sasl -DSASL 27465970Sgshapiro# SENDMAIL_LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib 27565970Sgshapiro# SENDMAIL_LDADD=-lsasl 27665970Sgshapiro# 27769380Sgshapiro# Note: If you are using Cyrus SASL with other applications which require 27869380Sgshapiro# access to the sasldb file, you should add '-D_FFR_UNSAFE_SASL' to 27969380Sgshapiro# SENDMAIL_CFLAGS. Also, add the following to your sendmail.mc file: 28069380Sgshapiro# 28169380Sgshapiro# define(`confDONT_BLAME_SENDMAIL',`GroupReadableSASLFile') 28269380Sgshapiro# 28365970Sgshapiro#SENDMAIL_CFLAGS= 28465970Sgshapiro#SENDMAIL_LDFLAGS= 28565970Sgshapiro#SENDMAIL_LDADD= 28665970Sgshapiro#SENDMAIL_DPADD= 28790803Sgshapiro# 28890803Sgshapiro# Setting SENDMAIL_SET_USER_ID will install the sendmail binary as a 28990803Sgshapiro# set-user-ID root binary instead of a set-group-ID smmsp binary and will 29090803Sgshapiro# prevent the installation of /etc/mail/submit.cf. 29190803Sgshapiro# This is a deprecated mode of operation. See etc/mail/README for more 29290803Sgshapiro# information. 29390803Sgshapiro# 29490803Sgshapiro#SENDMAIL_SET_USER_ID= 295