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# $Id: make.conf,v 1.7 1994/06/15 21:32:38 adam Exp $
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# This file, if present, will be read by make (see /usr/share/mk/sys.mk)
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# It allows you to override macro definitions to make, without changing
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# in your source tree, or anything the source tree installs.
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#
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# You have to find the things you can put here in the Makefiles and
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# documentation of the source tree.
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#
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# This file must have a syntax as a Makefile.
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#
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# One, and probably the most common, use could be:
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#
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#CFLAGS= -O -m486 -pipe
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# A lot of people report that -O2 works fine, but there are known
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# bugs in gcc. -pipe will almost always speed up compilation.
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#
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#
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# Another useful entry could be:
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#
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#NOPROFILE= no_way
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# Avoid compiling profiled libraries
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#
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#
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# To compile and install the Sun libm instead of the default use:
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#
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#WANT_MSUN= yes
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#
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# If you have a FPU (i387, i486DX, Pentium), you can make
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# the Sun libm use the FPU:
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#
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#HAVE_FPU= yes
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#
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#
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# If you do not want unformatted manual pages to be compressed
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# when they are installed:
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#
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#NOMANCOMPRESS= no_way
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#
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# Default format for system documentation, depends on your printer.
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# Set this to "ascii" for simple printers or screen
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#
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#PRINTER= ps
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#
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#
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# How many times to check if a key has been pressed before giving up and
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# booting the default kernel. 0 actually means check once, but saves the
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# loop overhead.
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#
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#BOOTWAIT=0
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#BOOTWAIT=640000
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#
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#
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# Allow 'cc' to generate all FPU codes. Do not use this if you intend to
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# generate code to run on machines with broken FPU emulator. Beware, this
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# is a compile-time static option to 'cc'.
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#
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#CCFPU= yes
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#
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#
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# If you use national 8-bit charset and your charset description is
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# installed into /usr/share/locale (see setlocale(3)), you can
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# automatically setup all ctype-oriented application to understand
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# your charset properly by two things:
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# 1) uncomment following option
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# 2) set environment variable "LANG" to your charset name
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#
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#STARTUP_LOCALE= yes
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#
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