make.conf revision 18927
1# $Id: make.conf,v 1.34 1996/10/05 19:41:31 ache Exp $ 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# One, and probably the most common, use could be: 13# 14#CFLAGS= -O2 -m486 -pipe 15# 16# Another useful entry is 17# 18#NOPROFILE= true 19# Avoid compiling profiled libraries 20# 21# To have 'obj' symlinks created in your source directory 22# (they aren't needed/necessary) 23#OBJLINK= yes 24# 25# To compile the kernel with special optimisations, you can use this: 26# 27#COPTFLAGS= -O -pipe 28# 29# To compile and install the 4.4 lite libm instead of the default use: 30# 31#WANT_CSRG_LIBM= yes 32# 33# 34# If you have a FPU (i387, i486DX, Pentium), you can make 35# the Sun libm use the FPU: 36# 37#HAVE_FPU= yes 38# 39# 40# If you do not want unformatted manual pages to be compressed 41# when they are installed: 42# 43#NOMANCOMPRESS= true 44# 45# 46# If you do not want additional documentation (some of which are 47# a few hundred KB's) for ports to be installed: 48# 49#NOPORTDOCS= true 50# 51# 52# Default format for system documentation, depends on your printer. 53# Set this to "ascii" for simple printers or screen 54# 55#PRINTER= ps 56# 57# 58# How long to wait for a console keypress before booting the default kernel. 59# This value is approximately in milliseconds. Keypresses are accepted by the 60# BIOS before booting from disk, making it possible to give custom boot 61# parameters even when this is set to 0. 62# 63#BOOTWAIT=0 64#BOOTWAIT=30000 65# 66# By default, the system will always use the keyboard/video card as system 67# console. However, the boot blocks may be configured to use a serial port 68# or probe the hardware to determine if the serial port or kbd/video should 69# be used. 70# 71# By default we use COM1 as our serial console port *if* we're going to use 72# a serial port as our console at all. (0x3E8 = COM2) 73# 74#BOOT_COMCONSOLE= 0x3F8 75# 76# Uncomment the following line to test if a keyboard is present. If the 77# keyboard isn't there, use the serial port as console. 78# 79#BOOT_PROBE_KEYBOARD= true 80# 81# Uncomment the following line to read the keyboard lock switch. If the 82# keyboard is locked, use the serial port as console. 83# 84#BOOT_PROBE_KEYBOARD_LOCK= true 85# 86# By default, this points to /usr/X11R6 for XFree86 releases 3.0 or earlier. 87# If you have a XFree86 from before 3.0 that has the X distribution in 88# /usr/X386, you want to uncomment this. 89# 90#X11BASE= /usr/X386 91# 92# 93# If you have Motif on your system, uncomment this. 94# 95#HAVE_MOTIF= yes 96# 97# If the default location of the Motif library (specified below) is NOT 98# appropriate for you, uncomment this and change it to the correct value. 99# If your motif is in ${X11BASE}/lib, you don't need to touch this line. 100# 101#MOTIFLIB= -L${X11BASE}/lib -lXm 102# 103# 104# Kerberos IV 105# If you want the eBones-based Kerberos, define this: 106# 107#MAKE_EBONES= yes 108# 109# 110# SUP/CVSup updates 111# 112#SUP_UPDATE= yes 113# 114# SUP block 115# 116#SUP= sup 117#SUPFLAGS= -v 118#SUPFILE= /usr/share/examples/sup/standard-supfile 119#SUPFILE1= /usr/share/examples/sup/secure-supfile 120#SUPFILE2= /usr/share/examples/sup/ports-supfile 121# 122# CVSup block 123# 124#SUP= /usr/local/sbin/cvsup 125#SUPFLAGS= -g -L 2 126#SUPFILE= /usr/share/examples/cvsup/standard-supfile 127#SUPFILE1= /usr/share/examples/cvsup/secure-supfile 128#SUPFILE2= /usr/share/examples/cvsup/ports-supfile 129