| 1 | # $FreeBSD: src/etc/defaults/make.conf,v 1.97.2.80 2003/02/15 16:34:56 trhodes Exp $ |
| 2 | # $DragonFly: src/etc/defaults/make.conf,v 1.38 2008/11/03 00:25:44 pavalos Exp $ |
| 3 | # |
| 4 | # NOTE: Please would any committer updating this file also update the |
| 5 | # make.conf(5) manual page, if necessary, which is located in |
| 6 | # src/share/man/man5/make.conf.5. |
| 7 | # |
| 8 | # This file, if present, will be read by make (see /usr/share/mk/sys.mk). |
| 9 | # It allows you to override macro definitions to make without changing |
| 10 | # your source tree, or anything the source tree installs. |
| 11 | # |
| 12 | # This file must be in valid Makefile syntax. |
| 13 | # |
| 14 | # You have to find the things you can put here in the Makefiles and |
| 15 | # documentation of the source tree. |
| 16 | # |
| 17 | # The CPUTYPE variable controls which processor should be targeted for |
| 18 | # generated code. This controls processor-specific optimizations in |
| 19 | # certain code (currently only OpenSSL) as well as modifying the value |
| 20 | # of CFLAGS to contain the appropriate optimization directive to gcc. |
| 21 | # The automatic setting of CFLAGS may be overridden using the |
| 22 | # NO_CPU_CFLAGS variable below. |
| 23 | # Currently the following CPU types are recognized: |
| 24 | # Intel x86 architecture: |
| 25 | # (AMD CPUs) opteron athlon-fx athlon64 k8 k7 k6-3 k6-2 k6 k5 |
| 26 | # (Intel CPUs) p4 pentium-m p3 p2 i686 i586/mmx i586 i486 |
| 27 | # |
| 28 | # If you experience any problems after setting this flag, please unset |
| 29 | # it again before submitting a bug report or attempting to modify code. |
| 30 | # It may be that certain types of software will become unstable after being |
| 31 | # compiled with processor-specific (or higher - see below) optimization flags. |
| 32 | # If in doubt, do not set CPUTYPE or CFLAGS to non-default values. |
| 33 | # |
| 34 | #CPUTYPE=i686 |
| 35 | #NO_CPU_CFLAGS= true # Don't add -march=<cpu> to CFLAGS automatically |
| 36 | #NO_CPU_COPTFLAGS=true # Don't add -march=<cpu> to COPTFLAGS automatically |
| 37 | # |
| 38 | # The CCVER variable controls which GCC-version to use by default. It |
| 39 | # should be set using ?= so as not to interfere with CCVER overrides from |
| 40 | # userland or the buildworld. Note that building world or the kernel using |
| 41 | # an experimental compiler might be broken at any time. We currently |
| 42 | # recommend that an override NOT be set in /etc/make.conf. |
| 43 | # |
| 44 | #CCVER?=gcc41 # (use GCC 4.1, default) |
| 45 | # |
| 46 | # CFLAGS controls the compiler settings used when compiling C code. |
| 47 | # Note that optimization settings above -O (-O2, ...) are not recommended |
| 48 | # or supported for compiling the world or the kernel - please revert any |
| 49 | # nonstandard optimization settings to "-O" before submitting bug reports |
| 50 | # to the developers. |
| 51 | # |
| 52 | #CFLAGS= -O -pipe |
| 53 | # |
| 54 | # CXXFLAGS controls the compiler settings used when compiling C++ code. |
| 55 | # Note that CXXFLAGS is initially set to the value of CFLAGS. If you wish |
| 56 | # to add to CXXFLAGS value, "+=" must be used rather than "=". Using "=" |
| 57 | # alone will remove the often needed contents of CFLAGS from CXXFLAGS. |
| 58 | # |
| 59 | #CXXFLAGS+= -fmemoize-lookups -fsave-memoized |
| 60 | # |
| 61 | # BDECFLAGS are a set of gcc warning settings that Bruce Evans has suggested |
| 62 | # for use in developing FreeBSD and testing changes. They can be used by |
| 63 | # putting "CFLAGS+=${BDECFLAGS}" in /etc/make.conf. -Wconversion is not |
| 64 | # included here due to compiler bugs, e.g., mkdir()'s mode_t argument. |
| 65 | # |
| 66 | BDECFLAGS= -W -Wall -ansi -pedantic -Wbad-function-cast -Wcast-align \ |
| 67 | -Wcast-qual -Wchar-subscripts -Winline \ |
| 68 | -Wmissing-prototypes -Wnested-externs -Wpointer-arith \ |
| 69 | -Wredundant-decls -Wshadow -Wstrict-prototypes -Wwrite-strings |
| 70 | # |
| 71 | # WARNS_WERROR causes -Werror to be added when WARNS is in effect. |
| 72 | # Set NO_WERROR to disable. |
| 73 | WARNS_WERROR= yes |
| 74 | # |
| 75 | # To compile just the kernel with special optimizations, you should use |
| 76 | # this instead of CFLAGS (which is not applicable to kernel builds anyway). |
| 77 | # There is very little to gain by using higher optimization levels, and doing |
| 78 | # so can cause problems. |
| 79 | # |
| 80 | #COPTFLAGS= -O -pipe |
| 81 | # |
| 82 | # Strip the file before installing. Setting this to nothing will keep |
| 83 | # the debugging symbols in the installed files. |
| 84 | #STRIP= -s |
| 85 | # |
| 86 | # Compare before install |
| 87 | #INSTALL=install -C |
| 88 | # |
| 89 | # To build ppp with normal permissions |
| 90 | #PPP_NOSUID= true |
| 91 | # |
| 92 | # To enable installing ssh(1) with the setuid bit turned on |
| 93 | #ENABLE_SUID_SSH= true |
| 94 | # |
| 95 | # Default thread library (c_r or thread_xu) |
| 96 | THREAD_LIB?= thread_xu |
| 97 | # |
| 98 | # To enable Hesiod support in libc |
| 99 | #WANT_HESIOD= true |
| 100 | # |
| 101 | # To disable name caching in the nsswitch subsystem. The generic caching |
| 102 | # daemon, nscd(8), will not be built either if this option is set. |
| 103 | #NO_NS_CACHING= true |
| 104 | # |
| 105 | # To avoid building various parts of the base system: |
| 106 | #NO_BIND= true # do not build BIND |
| 107 | #NO_CRYPT= true # do not build crypto code |
| 108 | #NO_CVS= true # do not build CVS |
| 109 | #NO_GAMES= true # do not enter the games subdirectory |
| 110 | #NO_GCC44= true # do not build gcc-4.4 |
| 111 | #NO_GDB= true # do not build GDB |
| 112 | #NO_I4B= true # do not build isdn4bsd package |
| 113 | #NO_IPFILTER= true # do not build IP Filter package |
| 114 | #NO_LIBC_R= true # do not build libc_r (re-entrant version of libc) |
| 115 | #NO_LPR= true # do not build lpr and related programs |
| 116 | #NO_MAILWRAPPER=true # do not build the mailwrapper(8) MTA selector |
| 117 | #NO_MODULES= true # do not build modules with the kernel |
| 118 | #NO_OBJC= true # do not build Objective C support |
| 119 | #NO_OPENSSH= true # do not build OpenSSH |
| 120 | #NO_OPENSSL= true # do not build OpenSSL (implies NO_OPENSSH) |
| 121 | #NO_SENDMAIL= true # do not build sendmail and related programs |
| 122 | #NO_SHARE= true # do not enter the share subdirectory |
| 123 | #NO_X= true # do not compile in XWindows support (e.g. doscmd) |
| 124 | #NOINFO= true # do not make or install info files |
| 125 | #NOINFOCOMPRESS=true # do not compress info files |
| 126 | #NOMAN= true # do not build manual pages |
| 127 | #NOMANCOMPRESS= true # do not compress man pages |
| 128 | #NOPROFILE= true # Avoid compiling profiled libraries |
| 129 | # |
| 130 | # To build sys/modules when building the world (our old way of doing things) |
| 131 | #MODULES_WITH_WORLD=true # do not build modules when building kernel |
| 132 | # |
| 133 | # The list of modules to build instead of all of them. |
| 134 | #MODULES_OVERRIDE= emulation/linux net/ipfw |
| 135 | # |
| 136 | # The following controls building optional IDEA code in libcrypto. |
| 137 | # Patents are involved - you must not use this unless |
| 138 | # you either have a license or fall within patent 'fair use' |
| 139 | # provisions. |
| 140 | # |
| 141 | # *** It is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to determine if you can use this! *** |
| 142 | # |
| 143 | # IDEA is patented in the USA and many European countries - thought to |
| 144 | # be OK to use for any non-commercial use. This is optional. |
| 145 | #WANT_IDEA= YES # IDEA (128 bit symmetric encryption) |
| 146 | # |
| 147 | # The paper size for groff(1), either "letter" or "A4" |
| 148 | #GROFF_PAPER_SIZE= letter |
| 149 | # |
| 150 | # Default format for system documentation, depends on your printer. |
| 151 | # Set this to "ascii" for simple printers or screen |
| 152 | # |
| 153 | #PRINTERDEVICE= ps |
| 154 | # |
| 155 | # By default, the system will always use the keyboard/video card as system |
| 156 | # console. However, the boot blocks may be dynamically configured to use a |
| 157 | # serial port in addition to or instead of the keyboard/video console. |
| 158 | # |
| 159 | # By default we use COM1 as our serial console port *if* we're going to use |
| 160 | # a serial port as our console at all. Alter as necessary. |
| 161 | # |
| 162 | # COM1: = 0x3F8, COM2: = 0x2F8, COM3: = 0x3E8, COM4: = 0x2E8 |
| 163 | # |
| 164 | #BOOT_COMCONSOLE_PORT= 0x3F8 |
| 165 | # |
| 166 | # The default serial console speed is 9600. Set the speed to a larger value |
| 167 | # for better interactive response. |
| 168 | # |
| 169 | #BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED= 115200 |
| 170 | # |
| 171 | # By default the 'pxeboot' loader retrieves the kernel via NFS. Defining |
| 172 | # this and recompiling /usr/src/sys/boot will cause it to retrieve the kernel |
| 173 | # via TFTP. This allows pxeboot to load a custom BOOTP diskless kernel yet |
| 174 | # still mount the server's '/' (i.e. rather than load the server's kernel). |
| 175 | # |
| 176 | #LOADER_TFTP_SUPPORT= YES |
| 177 | # |
| 178 | # To build the installer as part of buildworld. |
| 179 | #WANT_INSTALLER=yes |
| 180 | # |
| 181 | # top(1) uses a hash table for the user names. The size of this hash |
| 182 | # can be tuned to match the number of local users. The table size should |
| 183 | # be a prime number approximately twice as large as the number of lines in |
| 184 | # /etc/passwd. The default number is 20011. |
| 185 | # |
| 186 | #TOP_TABLE_SIZE= 101 |
| 187 | # |
| 188 | # Documentation |
| 189 | # |
| 190 | # The list of languages and encodings to build and install |
| 191 | # |
| 192 | #DOC_LANG= en_US.ISO8859-1 ru_RU.KOI8-R |
| 193 | # |
| 194 | # The list of locale modules to be compiled-in in the static |
| 195 | # libc.a (and libc_p.a). |
| 196 | #STATIC_LOCALES=BIG5 EUC EUCTW ISO2022 MSKanji UTF8 |
| 197 | STATIC_LOCALES=UTF8 |
| 198 | # sendmail |
| 199 | # |
| 200 | # The following sets the default m4 configuration file to use at |
| 201 | # install time. Use with caution as a make install will overwrite |
| 202 | # any existing /etc/mail/sendmail.cf. Note that SENDMAIL_CF is now |
| 203 | # deprecated. The value should be a fully qualified path name. |
| 204 | # Avoid using a value of /etc/mail/sendmail.mc as a buildworld will |
| 205 | # create /etc/mail/sendmail.cf before installworld installs an |
| 206 | # updated sendmail binary. |
| 207 | # |
| 208 | #SENDMAIL_MC=/etc/mail/myconfig.mc |
| 209 | # |
| 210 | # The following sets the default m4 configuration file for mail |
| 211 | # submission to use at install time. Use with caution as a make |
| 212 | # install will overwrite any existing /etc/mail/submit.cf. The |
| 213 | # value should be a fully qualified path name. |
| 214 | # Avoid using a value of /etc/mail/submit.mc as a buildworld will |
| 215 | # create /etc/mail/submit.cf before installworld installs an |
| 216 | # updated sendmail binary. |
| 217 | # |
| 218 | #SENDMAIL_SUBMIT_MC=/etc/mail/mysubmit.mc |
| 219 | # |
| 220 | # If you need to build additional .cf files during a make buildworld, |
| 221 | # include the full paths to the .mc files in SENDMAIL_ADDITIONAL_MC. |
| 222 | # Avoid using a value of /etc/mail/sendmail.mc as a buildworld will |
| 223 | # create /etc/mail/sendmail.cf before installworld installs an |
| 224 | # updated sendmail binary. |
| 225 | # |
| 226 | #SENDMAIL_ADDITIONAL_MC=/etc/mail/foo.mc /etc/mail/bar.mc |
| 227 | # |
| 228 | # Setting the following variable modifies the flags passed to m4 when |
| 229 | # building a .cf file from a .mc file. It can be used to enable |
| 230 | # features disabled by default. |
| 231 | # |
| 232 | #SENDMAIL_M4_FLAGS= |
| 233 | # |
| 234 | # Setting the following variables modifies the build environment for |
| 235 | # sendmail and its related utilities. For example, SASL support can be |
| 236 | # added with settings such as: |
| 237 | # |
| 238 | # with SASLv1: |
| 239 | # SENDMAIL_CFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include/sasl1 -DSASL |
| 240 | # SENDMAIL_LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib |
| 241 | # SENDMAIL_LDADD=-lsasl |
| 242 | # |
| 243 | # with SASLv2: |
| 244 | # SENDMAIL_CFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include -DSASL=2 |
| 245 | # SENDMAIL_LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib |
| 246 | # SENDMAIL_LDADD=-lsasl2 |
| 247 | # |
| 248 | # Note: If you are using Cyrus SASL with other applications which require |
| 249 | # access to the sasldb file, you should add the following to your |
| 250 | # sendmail.mc file: |
| 251 | # |
| 252 | # define(`confDONT_BLAME_SENDMAIL',`GroupReadableSASLDBFile') |
| 253 | # |
| 254 | #SENDMAIL_CFLAGS= |
| 255 | #SENDMAIL_LDFLAGS= |
| 256 | #SENDMAIL_LDADD= |
| 257 | #SENDMAIL_DPADD= |
| 258 | # |
| 259 | # Setting SENDMAIL_SET_USER_ID will install the sendmail binary as a |
| 260 | # set-user-ID root binary instead of a set-group-ID smmsp binary and will |
| 261 | # prevent the installation of /etc/mail/submit.cf. |
| 262 | # This is a deprecated mode of operation. See etc/mail/README for more |
| 263 | # information. |
| 264 | # |
| 265 | #SENDMAIL_SET_USER_ID= |
| 266 | # |
| 267 | # The permissions to use on alias and map databases generated using |
| 268 | # /etc/mail/Makefile. Defaults to 0640. |
| 269 | # |
| 270 | #SENDMAIL_MAP_PERMS= |