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 1.7 2004/07/03 17:16:21 dillon Exp $
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.
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.
12 # This file must be in valid Makefile syntax.
14 # You have to find the things you can put here in the Makefiles and
15 # documentation of the source tree.
18 # The CPUTYPE variable controls which processor should be targeted for
19 # generated code. This controls processor-specific optimizations in
20 # certain code (currently only OpenSSL) as well as modifying the value
21 # of CFLAGS to contain the appropriate optimization directive to gcc.
22 # The automatic setting of CFLAGS may be overridden using the
23 # NO_CPU_CFLAGS variable below.
24 # Currently the following CPU types are recognized:
25 # Intel x86 architecture:
26 # (AMD CPUs) k7 k6-2 k6 k5
27 # (Intel CPUs) p4 p3 p2 i686 i586/mmx i586 i486 i386
28 # Alpha/AXP architecture: ev6 pca56 ev56 ev5 ev45 ev4
30 # If you experience any problems after setting this flag, please unset
31 # it again before submitting a bug report or attempting to modify code.
32 # It may be that certain types of software will become unstable after being
33 # compiled with processor-specific (or higher - see below) optimization flags.
34 # If in doubt, do not set CPUTYPE or CFLAGS to non-default values.
37 #NO_CPU_CFLAGS= true # Don't add -march=<cpu> to CFLAGS automatically
38 #NO_CPU_COPTFLAGS=true # Don't add -march=<cpu> to COPTFLAGS automatically
40 # The CCVER variable controls which GCC-version to use by default. It
41 # should be set using ?= so as not to interfere with CCVER overrides from
42 # userland or the buildworld. We currently recommend that an override NOT
43 # be set in /etc/make.conf and that gcc 3.4 not yet be used to build the boot
44 # blocks, boot loader, or the kernel.
46 # CCVER?=gcc2 (use GCC 2.95.x, default)
47 # CCVER?=gcc34 (use GCC 3.4, experimental)
50 # CFLAGS controls the compiler settings used when compiling C code.
51 # Note that optimization settings above -O (-O2, ...) are not recommended
52 # or supported for compiling the world or the kernel - please revert any
53 # nonstandard optimization settings to "-O" before submitting bug reports
55 # Note also that at this time the -O2 setting is known to produce BROKEN
56 # CODE on the Alpha platform.
60 # CXXFLAGS controls the compiler settings used when compiling C++ code.
61 # Note that CXXFLAGS is initially set to the value of CFLAGS. If you wish
62 # to add to CXXFLAGS value, "+=" must be used rather than "=". Using "="
63 # alone will remove the often needed contents of CFLAGS from CXXFLAGS.
65 #CXXFLAGS+= -fmemoize-lookups -fsave-memoized
67 # BDECFLAGS are a set of gcc warning settings that Bruce Evans has suggested
68 # for use in developing FreeBSD and testing changes. They can be used by
69 # putting "CFLAGS+=${BDECFLAGS}" in /etc/make.conf. -Wconversion is not
70 # included here due to compiler bugs, e.g., mkdir()'s mode_t argument.
72 BDECFLAGS= -W -Wall -ansi -pedantic -Wbad-function-cast -Wcast-align \
73 -Wcast-qual -Wchar-subscripts -Winline \
74 -Wmissing-prototypes -Wnested-externs -Wpointer-arith \
75 -Wredundant-decls -Wshadow -Wstrict-prototypes -Wwrite-strings
77 # WARNS_WERROR causes -Werror to be added when WARNS is in effect.
81 # To compile just the kernel with special optimizations, you should use
82 # this instead of CFLAGS (which is not applicable to kernel builds anyway).
83 # There is very little to gain by using higher optimization levels, and doing
84 # so can cause problems.
88 # Compare before install
91 # To enable installing suidperl with the setuid bit turned on
92 #ENABLE_SUIDPERL= true
94 # To build ppp with normal permissions
97 # To enable installing ssh(1) with the setuid bit turned on
98 #ENABLE_SUID_SSH= true
100 # To avoid building various parts of the base system:
101 #NO_CVS= true # do not build CVS
102 #NO_BIND= true # do not build BIND
103 #NO_FORTRAN= true # do not build g77 and related libraries
104 #NO_I4B= true # do not build isdn4bsd package
105 #NO_IPFILTER= true # do not build IP Filter package
106 #NO_LPR= true # do not build lpr and related programs
107 #NO_MAILWRAPPER=true # do not build the mailwrapper(8) MTA selector
108 #NO_MODULES= true # do not build modules with the kernel
109 #NO_OBJC= true # do not build Objective C support
110 #NO_OPENSSH= true # do not build OpenSSH
111 #NO_OPENSSL= true # do not build OpenSSL (implies NO_OPENSSH)
112 #NO_SENDMAIL= true # do not build sendmail and related programs
113 #NO_SHAREDOCS= true # do not build the 4.4BSD legacy docs
114 #NO_TCSH= true # do not build and install /bin/csh (which is tcsh)
115 #NO_X= true # do not compile in XWindows support (e.g. doscmd)
116 #NOCRYPT= true # do not build any crypto code
117 #NOGAMES= true # do not build games (games/ subdir)
118 #NOINFO= true # do not make or install info files
119 #NOLIBC_R= true # do not build libc_r (re-entrant version of libc)
120 #NOMAN= true # do not build manual pages
121 #NOPERL= true # do not build perl. Disables OpenSSL optimizations
122 #NOPROFILE= true # Avoid compiling profiled libraries
123 #NOSHARE= true # do not go into the share subdir
125 # To build sys/modules when building the world (our old way of doing things)
126 #MODULES_WITH_WORLD=true # do not build modules when building kernel
128 # The list of modules to build instead of all of them.
129 #MODULES_OVERRIDE= emulation/linux net/ipfw
131 # The following controls building optional IDEA code in libcrypto and
132 # certain ports. Patents are involved - you must not use this unless
133 # you either have a license or fall within patent 'fair use'
136 # *** It is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to determine if you can use this! ***
138 # IDEA is patented in the USA and many European countries - thought to
139 # be OK to use for any non-commercial use. This is optional.
140 #MAKE_IDEA= YES # IDEA (128 bit symmetric encryption)
142 # To avoid running MAKEDEV all on /dev during install:
145 # If you do not want unformatted manual pages to be compressed
146 # when they are installed:
151 # If you want the "compat" shared libraries installed as part of your normal
152 # builds, uncomment these:
162 # If you do not want additional documentation (some of which are
163 # a few hundred KB's) for ports to be installed:
168 # Default format for system documentation, depends on your printer.
169 # Set this to "ascii" for simple printers or screen
174 # How long to wait for a console keypress before booting the default kernel.
175 # This value is approximately in milliseconds. Keypresses are accepted by the
176 # BIOS before booting from disk, making it possible to give custom boot
177 # parameters even when this is set to 0.
182 # By default, the system will always use the keyboard/video card as system
183 # console. However, the boot blocks may be dynamically configured to use a
184 # serial port in addition to or instead of the keyboard/video console.
186 # By default we use COM1 as our serial console port *if* we're going to use
187 # a serial port as our console at all. Alter as necessary.
189 # COM1: = 0x3F8, COM2: = 0x2F8, COM3: = 0x3E8, COM4: = 0x2E8
191 #BOOT_COMCONSOLE_PORT= 0x3F8
193 # The default serial console speed is 9600. Set the speed to a larger value
194 # for better interactive response.
196 #BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED= 115200
198 # By default the 'pxeboot' loader retrieves the kernel via NFS. Defining
199 # this and recompiling /usr/src/sys/boot will cause it to retrieve the kernel
200 # via TFTP. This allows pxeboot to load a custom BOOTP diskless kernel yet
201 # still mount the server's '/' (i.e. rather than load the server's kernel).
203 #LOADER_TFTP_SUPPORT= YES
205 # By default, the ports collection attempts to use XFree86 4.X. If
206 # you are running XFree86 3.3.X, uncomment this line.
210 # By default, this points to /usr/X11R6 for XFree86 releases 3.0 or earlier.
211 # If you have a XFree86 from before 3.0 that has the X distribution in
212 # /usr/X386, you want to uncomment this.
217 # If you have Motif on your system, uncomment this.
222 # If the default location of the Motif library (specified below) is NOT
223 # appropriate for you, uncomment this and change it to the correct value.
224 # If your motif is in ${X11BASE}/lib, you don't need to touch this line.
226 #MOTIFLIB= -L${X11BASE}/lib -lXm
229 # If you're resident in the USA, this will help various ports to determine
230 # whether or not they should attempt to comply with the various U.S.
231 # export regulations on certain types of software which do not apply to
232 # anyone else in the world.
237 # Override "don't install a port that's already installed" behavior.
238 # One might wish to do this for ports debugging or to unconditionally
239 # reinstall a set of suspect/broken ports.
241 #FORCE_PKG_REGISTER= YES
244 # If you're behind a firewall and need FTP or HTTP proxy services for
245 # ports collection fetching to work, the following examples give the
246 # necessary syntax. See the fetch(3) man page for details.
248 #FETCH_ENV= FTP_PROXY=ftp://10.0.0.1:21
249 #FETCH_ENV= HTTP_PROXY=http://10.0.0.1:80
254 # If you want your port fetches to go somewhere else than the default
255 # (specified below) in case the distfile/patchfile was not found,
256 # uncomment this and change it to a location nearest you. (Don't
257 # remove the "/${DIST_SUBDIR}/" part.)
259 #MASTER_SITE_BACKUP?= \
260 # ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/${DIST_SUBDIR}/
262 # If you want your port fetches to check the above site first (before
263 # the MASTER_SITES specified in the port Makefiles), uncomment the
264 # line below. You can also change the right side to point to wherever
267 #MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE?= ${MASTER_SITE_BACKUP}
269 # Some ports use a special variable to point to a collection of
270 # mirrors of well-known software archives. If you have a mirror close
271 # to you, uncomment any of the following lines and change it to that
272 # address. (Don't remove the "/%SUBDIR%/" part.)
274 # Note: the right hand sides of the following lines are only for your
275 # information. For a full list of default sites, take a look at
278 #MASTER_SITE_AFTERSTEP= ftp://ftp.afterstep.org/%SUBDIR%/
279 #MASTER_SITE_COMP_SOURCES= ftp://gatekeeper.dec.com/pub/usenet/comp.sources.%SUBDIR%/
280 #MASTER_SITE_FREEBSD_ORG= ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/%SUBDIR%/
281 #MASTER_SITE_GNOME= ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/%SUBDIR%/
282 #MASTER_SITE_GNU= ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/%SUBDIR%/
283 #MASTER_SITE_KDE= ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/%SUBDIR%/
284 #MASTER_SITE_LOCAL= ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/local-distfiles/%SUBDIR%/
285 #MASTER_SITE_MOZILLA= ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/%SUBDIR%/
286 #MASTER_SITE_NETBSD= ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/distfiles/%SUBDIR%/
287 #MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN= ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/plan/perl/CPAN/modules/by-module/%SUBDIR%/
288 #MASTER_SITE_PORTS_JP= ftp://ports.jp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD-jp/ports-jp/LOCAL_PORTS/%SUBDIR%/
289 #MASTER_SITE_RINGSERVER= ftp://ftp.dnsbalance.ring.gr.jp/pub/%SUBDIR%/
290 #MASTER_SITE_RUBY= ftp://ftp.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/%SUBDIR%/
291 #MASTER_SITE_SOURCEFORGE= ftp://ftp2.sourceforge.net/pub/sourceforge/%SUBDIR%/
292 #MASTER_SITE_SOURCEWARE= ftp://ftp.freesoftware.com/pub/sourceware/%SUBDIR%/
293 #MASTER_SITE_SUNSITE= ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/%SUBDIR%/
294 #MASTER_SITE_TCLTK= ftp://ftp.scriptics.com/pub/tcl/%SUBDIR%/
295 #MASTER_SITE_TEX_CTAN= ftp://ftp.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/%SUBDIR%/
296 #MASTER_SITE_THEMES= ftp://ftp.themes.org/pub/themes/%SUBDIR%/
297 #MASTER_SITE_WINDOWMAKER= ftp://ftp.windowmaker.org/pub/%SUBDIR%/
298 #MASTER_SITE_XCONTRIB= ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/%SUBDIR%/
299 #MASTER_SITE_XEMACS= ftp://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/%SUBDIR%/
300 #MASTER_SITE_XFREE= ftp://ftp.xfree86.org/pub/XFree86/%SUBDIR%/source/
302 # Also it is highly recommended that you configure MASTER_SORT_REGEX
303 # to choose better mirror sites for you. List awk(1)-style regular
304 # expressions separated by space so MASTER_SITES will be sorted in
305 # that order. The following example is for Japanese users; change
306 # "jp" part to your ccTLD ("de", "ru", "uk", etc.) or the domain names
307 # of your nearest/upstream networks to meet your needs.
309 #MASTER_SORT_REGEX?= ://[^/]*\.jp[/.]
311 # Ports can place their working directories somewhere other than under
313 #WRKDIRPREFIX= /var/tmp
316 # If you want Kerberos 5 (KTH Heimdal), define this:
320 # Kerberos 5 su (k5su)
321 # If you want to use the k5su utility, define this to have it installed
323 #ENABLE_SUID_K5SU= yes
327 # If you want to install MIT Kerberos5 port somewhere other than /usr/local,
328 # define this (this is also used to tell ssh1 that kerberos is needed):
330 #KRB5_HOME= /usr/local
333 # CVSup update flags. Edit SUPFILE settings to reflect whichever distribution
334 # file(s) you use on your site (see /usr/share/examples/cvsup/README for more
335 # information on CVSup and these files). To use, do "make update" in /usr/src.
339 #SUP= /usr/local/bin/cvsup
341 #SUPHOST= cvsup.uk.FreeBSD.org
342 #SUPFILE= /usr/share/examples/cvsup/stable-supfile
343 #PORTSSUPFILE= /usr/share/examples/cvsup/ports-supfile
344 #DOCSUPFILE= /usr/share/examples/cvsup/doc-supfile
346 # top(1) uses a hash table for the user names. The size of this hash
347 # can be tuned to match the number of local users. The table size should
348 # be a prime number approximately twice as large as the number of lines in
349 # /etc/passwd. The default number is 20011.
355 # The list of languages and encodings to build and install
357 #DOC_LANG= en_US.ISO8859-1 ru_RU.KOI8-R
362 # The following sets the default m4 configuration file to use at
363 # install time. Use with caution as a make install will overwrite
364 # any existing /etc/mail/sendmail.cf. Note that SENDMAIL_CF is now
365 # deprecated. The value should be a fully qualified path name.
366 # Avoid using a value of /etc/mail/sendmail.mc as a buildworld will
367 # create /etc/mail/sendmail.cf before installworld installs an
368 # updated sendmail binary.
370 #SENDMAIL_MC=/etc/mail/myconfig.mc
372 # The following sets the default m4 configuration file for mail
373 # submission to use at install time. Use with caution as a make
374 # install will overwrite any existing /etc/mail/submit.cf. The
375 # value should be a fully qualified path name.
376 # Avoid using a value of /etc/mail/submit.mc as a buildworld will
377 # create /etc/mail/submit.cf before installworld installs an
378 # updated sendmail binary.
380 #SENDMAIL_SUBMIT_MC=/etc/mail/mysubmit.mc
382 # If you need to build additional .cf files during a make buildworld,
383 # include the full paths to the .mc files in SENDMAIL_ADDITIONAL_MC.
384 # Avoid using a value of /etc/mail/sendmail.mc as a buildworld will
385 # create /etc/mail/sendmail.cf before installworld installs an
386 # updated sendmail binary.
388 #SENDMAIL_ADDITIONAL_MC=/etc/mail/foo.mc /etc/mail/bar.mc
390 # Setting the following variable modifies the flags passed to m4 when
391 # building a .cf file from a .mc file. It can be used to enable
392 # features disabled by default.
396 # Setting the following variables modifies the build environment for
397 # sendmail and its related utilities. For example, SASL support can be
398 # added with settings such as:
401 # SENDMAIL_CFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include/sasl1 -DSASL
402 # SENDMAIL_LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib
403 # SENDMAIL_LDADD=-lsasl
406 # SENDMAIL_CFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include -DSASL=2
407 # SENDMAIL_LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib
408 # SENDMAIL_LDADD=-lsasl2
410 # Note: If you are using Cyrus SASL with other applications which require
411 # access to the sasldb file, you should add the following to your
414 # define(`confDONT_BLAME_SENDMAIL',`GroupReadableSASLDBFile')
421 # Setting SENDMAIL_SET_USER_ID will install the sendmail binary as a
422 # set-user-ID root binary instead of a set-group-ID smmsp binary and will
423 # prevent the installation of /etc/mail/submit.cf.
424 # This is a deprecated mode of operation. See etc/mail/README for more
427 #SENDMAIL_SET_USER_ID=
429 # The permissions to use on alias and map databases generated using
430 # /etc/mail/Makefile. Defaults to 0640.