# $NetBSD: mk.conf,v 1.335 2022/08/01 07:58:21 wiz Exp $ # # This file provides default values for variables that may be overridden # in the MAKECONF file, which is /etc/mk.conf by default. # # Note: This file is included after the MAKECONF file, so you cannot query # these default values in the MAKECONF using the ".if" and ".for" # preprocessing directives. # ************************************************************************ # NOTE TO PEOPLE EDITING THIS FILE - USE LEADING SPACES, NOT LEADING TABS. # ************************************************************************ USE_CWRAPPERS?= auto # Build packages using the newer pkgtools/cwrappers infrastructure, which can # significantly speed up builds and use fewer resources. Some compiler and # platform combinations are not currently handled by cwrappers, so currently # the default is "auto" which enables cwrappers automatically if the platform # _OPSYS_SUPPORTS_CWRAPPERS variable is set to "yes". # # Possible: yes, no, auto # Default: auto (automatic detection, see above) PKGSRC_USE_MKTOOLS?= no # Use C-based tools for various parts of the infrastructure instead of the # slower shell-based constructs. Significantly improves performance, but # not enabled by default until portability across all platforms has been # confirmed. # # Possible: yes, no # Default: no USE_PKG_ADMIN_DIGEST?= no # Record file digests instead of extracing the NetBSD RCS ID from files. # # Possible: yes, no # Default: no #ALLOW_VULNERABLE_PACKAGES= # allow the user to build packages which are known to be vulnerable to # security exploits # Possible: yes, no # Default: yes #AUDIT_PACKAGES_FLAGS= # List of flags passed to ``pkg_admin audit-pkg''. # # Possible: See pkg_admin(1) # Default: (no option) MANINSTALL?= maninstall catinstall # Specify manpage installation types. # Possible: maninstall, catinstall, both types or empty # Default: maninstall catinstall # FIXME: This variable is not user-settable and must be moved away from here. #MANZ= # gzip manual pages at installation time # Possible: defined, not defined # Default: not defined GZIP?= -9 # default compression level when compressing files with gzip # Possible: -[0-9], --fast, --best (see gzip(1)) # Default: -9 #MAKE_JOBS= 3 #MAKE_JOBS.category/dir= 2 # When defined, specifies the maximum number of jobs ("make -j") # that are run in parallel when building packages with the default # do-build action. MAKE_JOBS only affects the "build" target, # neither "test" nor "install". # # May be specified on a per-package basis; any package-specific # value overrides the global setting. Package-specific settings are # by source directory, not package name, as the circumstances that # would lead one to make them are based on properties of sources. # # Possible values: any positive integer. Useful values are around # the number of processors on the machine. # # Default value: (undefined) # # Warning: Some packages will not build with this. Disabling # parallel builds for an individual package can be done by # setting MAKE_JOBS_SAFE=NO within the per package Makefile. # When doing so, please include a comment indicating what went # wrong so it can be crosschecked in the future after upstream # changes. #OBJHOSTNAME= # use hostname-specific object directories, e.g. work.amnesiac, work.localhost # OBJHOSTNAME takes precedence over OBJMACHINE (see below). # Possible: defined, not defined # Default: not defined #OBJMACHINE= # use machine-specific object directories, e.g. work.i386, work.sparc # Possible: defined, not defined # Default: not defined #SIGN_PACKAGES= # sign the packages generated with the method specified. # Possible: gpg, x509, not defined # Default: not defined #X509_KEY= # key to use when signing packages with an X509 certificate. # Possible: pathname to the key file, not defined # Default: not defined #X509_CERTIFICATE= # certificate to use when signing packages with an X509 certificate. # Possible: pathname to the X509 certificate, not defined # Default: not defined .if ${PKG_DEVELOPER:Uno} != "no" PATCH_DEBUG?= .endif # Used to debug patches as they are applied # Possible: defined, not defined # Default: not defined PKG_COMPRESSION?= gzip # Compression algorithm for binary packages. # Possible: gzip, bzip2, xz, none # Default: gzip # Supersedes the PKG_SUFX option and keeps the name consistent. PKGSRC_LOCKTYPE?= none # The type of locking that will be done if competing processes # attempt to do work on one package directory simultaneously. # # Possible values: # * none: No locking takes place at all. # * once: When the lock has already been aquired by another # process, the current process is terminated. # * sleep: When the lock has already been acquired by another # process, the current process will sleep for PKGSRC_SLEEPSECS # seconds and then try again. # # You should also set OBJHOSTNAME when you are using the same # copy of pkgsrc on different hosts, maybe via NFS. This is because # the locking process writes its process ID into the lockfile, # and process IDs on different hosts are unrelated. # # See also: LOCALBASE_LOCKTYPE, WRKDIR_LOCKTYPE. # # Keywords: lock locking parallel # PKGSRC_SLEEPSECS?= 5 # The number of seconds to wait when PKGSRC_LOCKTYPE is sleep. # # Possible values: any positive integer # # # The following values are used to manage the packages collection as a whole. # #ABI= # The Application Binary Interface (ABI) to be used, if supported by the # Operating System and/or compiler. # # Only change this if you really know what you're doing -- libraries of # one ABI can not be linked with libraries of another! # # Currently only usable on IRIX or Solaris. On IRIX, it is set # automatically by the bootstrap script, on Solaris, it is not. # # If you change it, be sure that _all_ the installed libraries and # programs have the same API and use consistent compiler options. It is # recommended that this variable be only changed directly after # bootstrapping pkgsrc. # # Possible values: # * 64 (64 bit ABI; both IRIX or Solaris) # * 32 (SGI's N32 ABI; only IRIX) # * undefined (SGI's old o32 ABI; only IRIX) # # Default: undefined, but see above. #PKG_DEVELOPER?= yes # # If defined and not "no" it enables some sanity checks to raise the quality # of the installed packages. See the files pkgsrc/mk/check/check-*.mk for # details and further configuration options. # # Possible: defined, not defined, no # Default: yes USE_ABI_DEPENDS?= yes # Honor package prerequisite ABI recommendations. If this is set # to "yes", all entries in ABI_DEPENDS will be added to DEPENDS. # If set to "no", a warning will be printed if recommendations # are possibly ignored. # # WARNING: This should only be changed if you know what you're doing. # Please read pkgsrc/doc/pkgsrc.txt for details. # # Possible: yes, no # Default: yes #PKG_REGISTER_SHELLS= YES # Automatically register shells in /etc/shells # Possible: YES, NO # Default: YES PKGSRC_COMPILER?= gcc # Compiler type(s) to use for building packages # Possible: (see comments in mk/compiler.mk) # Default: gcc PKGSRC_KEEP_BIN_PKGS?= yes # Keep binary packages in ${PACKAGES} after building them # Possible: yes, not yes # Default: yes PKGSRC_MESSAGE_RECIPIENTS?= # login names of recipients of any MESSAGE files which will be mailed # Possible: any login names # Default: none PKGSRC_SHOW_BUILD_DEFS?=yes # Show BUILD_DEFS definitions for a package when it is being built # (BUILD_DEFS are extra definitions which govern how some packages are # built and behave) # Possible: yes, not yes # Default: yes PKGSRC_RUN_TEST?= no # # Many packages bring their own self tests to ensure they basically # work. To run these tests after building a package, set this variable # to "yes". # # Note: Some packages make heavy use of the random number generator in # their tests, so need to make sure that there are always enough random # numbers on your machine. The package security/bitstir may help here. # # Possible: yes, no # Default: no PKGSRC_MKPIE?= yes # If no, create regular executables. Otherwise create PIE (Position Independent # Executables, on supported platforms). This option is necessary to fully # leverage ASLR as a mitigation for security vulnerabilities. # Possible: yes, no # Default: yes PKGSRC_MKREPRO?= no # If no, do not alter the build process. Otherwise, try to build reproducibly. # This allows packages built from the same tree and options to produce identical # results bit by bit. # This option should be combined with ASLR and PKGSRC_MKPIE to avoid predictable # address offsets for attackers attempting to exploit security vulnerabilities. # Possible: yes, no # Default: no # # Keywords: reproducible PKGSRC_USE_CTF?= no # Turn on CTF conversion. # Possible: yes, no # Default: no # # Keywords: ctf compact type format PKGSRC_USE_FORTIFY?= strong # Turns on substitute wrappers for commonly used functions that do not bounds # checking regularly, but could in some cases. This is effectively in use only # when both enabled and supported. # Possible values: # no: Do not pass any flags for FORTIFY # weak: Pass -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=1 # strong: Pass -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 # Default: strong # # Keywords: fortify FORTIFY_SOURCE PKGSRC_USE_RELRO?= partial # Link with RELRO by default (on supported platforms). This makes the # exploitation of some security vulnerabilities more difficult in some cases. # Possible values: # no: Do not pass any flags for RELRO # partial: Pass -Wl,-z,relro # full: Pass -Wl,-z,relro -Wl,-z,now # Default: partial # # Keywords: relro PKGSRC_USE_SSP?= strong # Configure this to enable stack smashing protection (on supported platforms). # Possible values: # no: Do not pass any stack protection flags # yes: Pass -fstack-protector # strong: Pass -fstack-protector-strong # all: Pass -fstack-protector-all # Default: strong # # Keywords: ssp PKGSRC_USE_STACK_CHECK?= no # Configure this to enable stack boundary verification (on supported platforms). # Possible values: # no: Do not pass any stack protection flags # yes: Pass -fstack-check # clash-protection: Pass -fstack-clash-protection # Default: no # The default PREFER_PKGSRC should be empty, but due to historical reasons we have the list below. # Please add your platform here once you have confirmed it is correct .if ${OPSYS} == "OpenBSD" || ${OPSYS} == "Bitrig" PREFER_PKGSRC?= .elif (!empty(MACHINE_PLATFORM:MNetBSD-*-*) && \ exists(/usr/X11R7/lib/libX11.so)) PREFER_PKGSRC?= .elif (!empty(MACHINE_PLATFORM:MNetBSD-*-*) && \ exists(/usr/lib/libexpat.so)) PREFER_PKGSRC?= MesaLib Xft2 Xrandr Xrender fontconfig \ freetype2 glu xcursor .elif !empty(MACHINE_PLATFORM:MLinux-*-*) && \ (!defined(X11_TYPE) || ${X11_TYPE} == "native") PREFER_PKGSRC?= .elif !empty(MACHINE_PLATFORM:MDarwin-??.*-*) && \ (!defined(X11_TYPE) || ${X11_TYPE} == "native") PREFER_PKGSRC?= .elif !empty(MACHINE_PLATFORM:MDarwin-9.*-*) && \ (!defined(X11_TYPE) || ${X11_TYPE} == "native") PREFER_PKGSRC?= fontconfig pixman Xft2 .elif !empty(MACHINE_PLATFORM:MCygwin-*-*) && \ exists(/usr/lib/X11/config/xorgversion.def) PREFER_PKGSRC?= .else PREFER_PKGSRC?= MesaLib Xft2 Xrandr Xrender expat fontconfig \ freetype2 glu xcursor .endif PREFER_NATIVE?= yes # # When building packages, whether to prefer the pkgsrc or native # versions of software that's also part of the base system. Its value # can be either yes/no, or a list of packages as named in the # BUILDLINK_TREE line in a package's buildlink3.mk file. # Preferences are determined by the most specific instance of the # package in either PREFER_PKGSRC or PREFER_NATIVE. If a package is # specified in neither or in both variables, then PREFER_PKGSRC has # precedence over PREFER_NATIVE. # # Possible: yes, no, or a list of packages PREFER_NATIVE_PTHREADS?= yes # This toggles whether we prefer using the native pthreads implementation # or the pkgsrc OPR (see pthread.buildlink3.mk). This setting is # independent of the PREFER_* variables named above. #WRKOBJDIR= /usr/tmp # build here instead of in pkgsrc # Possible: any path # Default: not defined # # Keywords: work tmp LOCALBASE?= /usr/pkg # This is the base directory where all packages will be installed. # # Possible values: Any absolute path that does not contain special # characters. # # See also: PREFIX, VARBASE # CROSSBASE?= ${LOCALBASE}/cross # Where "cross" category packages install # Possible: any path # Default: ${LOCALBASE}/cross VARBASE?= /var # Where files containing local state information are installed # Possible: any path # Default: /var #X11_TYPE?= native # Used to set the X11 implementation used to build X11 packages. # Possible: modular (uses x11/libX11 and friends), or # native (uses pkgtools/x11-links to use the native, non-pkgsrc-managed X11). # Default: native # The default is defined in bsd.prefs.mk to allow platform specific overrides. #X11BASE?= /usr/X11R7 # Where X11 is installed on the system. # (and the default install path of X11 pkgs) # Possible: any path # Default: /usr/X11R7, /usr/openwin for Solaris #MOTIFBASE?= /usr/X11R7 # Where Motif-2.0-compatible headers and libraries are installed # on the system. # Possible: any path # Default: ${X11BASE} or where motif, openmotif or lesstif is installed PKGINFODIR?= info # The subdirectory of PREFIX that holds the GNU info files and the # directory index file ("dir"). Using a value different from the # default can be useful when LOCALBASE=/usr. # # Possible: A sane pathname. # # Examples: # * share/info # # Note: the support for custom setting (not "info") is not complete. # # See also: PKGMANDIR PKGMANDIR?= man # The subdirectory of PREFIX that holds the manual pages and their # subdirectories (e.g. man1, man7). Using a value different from the # default can be useful when LOCALBASE=/usr. # # Possible: Any sane pathname. # # Examples: # * share/man # # Note: the support for custom setting (not "man") is not complete. # # See also: PKGINFODIR PKGGNUDIR?= gnu/ # The subdirectory of PREFIX that holds gnu programs and manual pages. # Making this value empty can be useful when trying to build a fully # GNU environment. # # Possible: Any sane pathname including a trailing slash, or empty to # install into LOCALBASE BSDSRCDIR?= /usr/src # Where the NetBSD src module source tree is located # currently only used by package support scripts for packages that # include their source to find their upstream source # # Possible: any path # Default: /usr/src BSDXSRCDIR?= /usr/xsrc # Where the NetBSD xsrc module source tree is located # used in the x11/xservers package # Possible: any path # Default: /usr/xsrc DISTDIR?= ${PKGSRCDIR}/distfiles # Directory where original distribution # files are stored. # Possible: any path you like # Default: ${PKGSRCDIR}/distfiles #DIST_PATH= /cdrom/0/distfiles:${HOME}/distfiles # Colon-delimited list of directories in which to search for # ${DISTFILES} and ${PATCHFILES}. If the requested file is not in any # of the directories in ${DIST_PATH}, it will be downloaded into # ${DISTDIR}. If the requested file is in one of the directories in # ${DIST_PATH}, a symbolic link will be made to it from ${DISTDIR}. # ${DIST_PATH} directories will will be searched before ${DISTDIR}, # letting a CD hold the main distfiles archive, and local ${DISTDIR} # hold any updated distfiles, for example. # Possible: any directories # Default: none DEFAULT_VIEW?= "" # This is the default view to which packages are added after installation. # Default: "" (the empty view) FETCH_USING?= auto # The program type to fetch files. # "manual" will explicitly fail if the DISTFILES don't exist locally. # "custom" requires setting FETCH_CMD, FETCH_BEFORE_ARGS, FETCH_AFTER_ARGS, # FETCH_RESUME_ARGS and FETCH_OUTPUT_ARGS. # # The default value can be overriden by a package before including # bsd.prefs.mk and by the user in mk.conf. # Possible: auto, curl, custom, fetch, ftp, manual, wget #FIX_SYSTEM_HEADERS= # Make pkgtools/posix_headers an automatic build dependency for all # packages except those in the pkgtools category. # Possible: "yes", not defined # Default: not defined LIBTOOLIZE_PLIST?= yes # This determines whether to expand libtool archives (.la files) in PLISTs # into the represented library names. # Possible: yes, no # Default: yes PKG_RESUME_TRANSFERS?= NO # Used in pkgsrc to resume transfers, if enabled the whole file won't be # downloaded from scratch again. # Possible: yes or no. # Default: no. SYSCONFBASE?= /etc # This is the config directory under which system configuration files are # expected. # Possible: any path you like # Default: /etc PKG_SYSCONFBASE?= ${PREFIX}/etc # This is the main config directory under which all package configuration # files should be found. # Possible: any path you like # Default: ${PREFIX}/etc #INIT_SYSTEM= # This determines the type of init system to be used. # Possible: any of: rc.d, smf # Default: Platform-dependent, otherwise rc.d RCD_SCRIPTS_DIR?= ${SYSCONFBASE}/rc.d # This is the system rc.d script directory in which all rc.d scripts # expected to be executed at boot-time should be found. Package views # users may want to set this to "${PKG_SYSCONFBASEDIR}/rc.d". # Possible: any path you like # Default: ${SYSCONFBASE}/rc.d PACKAGES?= ${PKGSRCDIR}/packages # Stores generated packages # Possible: any path you like # Default: ${PKGSRCDIR}/packages #PASSIVE_FETCH= # Use ftp(1) in passive mode, for use behind filtering firewalls. # (Set by default in ftp(1).) # Possible: defined, not defined # Default: not defined PATCH_FUZZ_FACTOR?= -F0 # Fuzz factor to use when applying patches. Will only be applied when # using a patch(1) that understands -F. This should be a "?=" # setting, since package Makefiles may set this value, before # /etc/mk.conf is read. # Possible: -Fn where n is a number, none # Default: -F0 #ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES= fee-based-commercial-use no-commercial-use \ # no-profit limited-redistribution # Whitespace-delimited list of the types of license which are # acceptable for installation. Packages for which you need # to accept a license will display a message like the following: # ===> xv-3.10anb9 has an unacceptable license: xv-license. # ===> To view the license, enter "/usr/bin/make show-license". # ===> To indicate acceptance, add this line to your /etc/mk.conf: # ===> ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=xv-license # # Default: none #SPECIFIC_PKGS= yes # # When doing a bulk build, don't build all packages, only those listed # in SITE_SPECIFIC_PKGS, HOST_SPECIFIC_PKGS, GROUP_SPECIFIC_PKGS, and # USER_SPECIFIC_PKGS. # # Possible: defined, not defined # Default: not defined #SITE_SPECIFIC_PKGS= # List of packages that are wanted for each host on the site. Each # package in the list is of the form /. # Possible: any combination of packages # Default: not set #HOST_SPECIFIC_PKGS= # List of packages that are wanted for this particular host/machine. # Each package in the list is of the form /. # Possible: any combination of packages # Default: not set #GROUP_SPECIFIC_PKGS= # List of packages that are wanted for this group of users. Each # package in the list is of the form /. # Possible: any combination of packages # Default: not set #USER_SPECIFIC_PKGS= # List of packages that are wanted for this particular user. Each # package in the list is of the form /. # Possible: any combination of packages # Default: not set #EXTRACT_USING?= nbtar # Use the specified tool to extract tar/ustar archives. # Possible: bsdtar, gtar, nbtar, pax # Default: platform specific #FAILOVER_FETCH= # Perform a checksum at "make fetch" time. If the checksum doesn't # match the stored value, try to retrieve the file from the next site # in the list # Possible: defined, not defined # Default: not defined #MASTER_SORT= .ac.at .at .de .ch .se .fi .no # Whitespace delimited list of preferred download locations. # MASTER_SITES and PATCH_SITES will be reordered according to the hosts' # address last components. # Possible: list of domain name suffixes # Default: none #MASTER_SORT_REGEX= ftp://.*/ # Same as MASTER_SORT, but takes a regular expression for more # flexibility in matching. Regexps defined here have higher priority # than MASTER_SORT. This example would prefer ftp transfers over # anything else. # Possible: Regexps as in awk(1) # Default: none .if defined(PKG_DEVELOPER) && ${PKG_DEVELOPER} != "no" MASTER_SORT_RANDOM?= NO .else MASTER_SORT_RANDOM?= YES .endif # If set to YES or yes, a list of master sites will be randomly intermixed. # Also, both MASTER_SORT and MASTER_SORT_REGEX may be applied later. # Possible: yes, no / not defined # Default: NO if PKG_DEVELOPER is enabled, YES otherwise #PATCH_DEBUG= # Used to debug patches as they are applied # Possible: defined, not defined # Default: not defined #PKG_FC= # The Fortran compiler used to compile Fortran code contained in # packages. # Possible: any Fortran compiler # Default: none #IMAKEOPTS= # Options passed to imake(1). The defaults ensure that imake finds the # correct commands. # Possible: any valid flags # Default: # for Solaris with gcc: # -DHasGcc2=YES -DHasGcc2ForCplusplus=YES # for IRIX: # -DMakeCmd=${PREFIX}/bin/bmake -DProjectRoot=${X11BASE} \ # -DManUsr=${PREFIX} .if ${OPSYS} == "IRIX" #IMAKEOPTS?= -DMakeCmd=${PREFIX}/bin/bmake -DProjectRoot=${X11BASE} \ # -DManUsr=${PREFIX} # ABI specific flags may be added during bootstrapping process or by hand: . if defined(ABI) . if ${ABI} == "32" #IMAKEOPTS+= -DBuildN32 . else #IMAKEOPTS+= -DBuild64bit . endif . endif # you may also wish to add ISA specific flags, such as "-DSgiISA32=4" if # you are compiling for mips4. .elif ${OPSYS} == "SunOS" # The flags required by imake with gcc on Solaris are automatically # added if gcc is being used. Though it should not be needed, you can # override this using: #IMAKEOPTS+= -DHasGcc2=YES -DHasGcc2ForCplusplus=YES .endif PRE_ROOT_CMD?= ${TRUE} # Command to be run by normal user, just before becoming root (see # SU_CMD) to install the package. For example, "chmod -R o+w ${WRKDIR}" # would allow others to write and modify files below ${WRKDIR}. # Possible: any shell commands # Default: none SU_CMD?= ${ROOT_CMD} # Command to perform before "make install", if the user does not have # an effective uid of 0. A possible substitute is "sudo sh -c" # Possible: su, sudo, or priv, with appropriate arguments # Default: dependent on operating system. For NetBSD: ${SU} - root -c SU_CMD_PATH_APPEND?=/sbin:/usr/sbin # Additional directories (in a colon separated list) to be added to the # PATH environment variable when running ${SU_CMD}. # Default: /sbin:/usr/sbin FATAL_OBJECT_FMT_SKEW?=yes # If there is a pre-requisite package, which has a different object format # from that currently being used, halt execution. One (rare) situation where # it is possible for the difference to be harmless is where the pre-requisite # package provides an executable, not a library. # Possible: yes, no # Default: yes WARN_NO_OBJECT_FMT?=yes # Packages installed on a machine before OBJECT_FMT was added to the # BUILD_DEFS definitions (on 29th September 1999) cannot say which # object format they are in. This will cause a warning to be displayed. # Set this to "no" to stop the warning message being shown. # Possible: yes, no # Default: yes #SMART_MESSAGES=yes # Display the make(1) target, and the current stack of packages being built, # when displaying messages during package builds. # Possible: defined, not defined # Default: not defined #BINPKG_SITES=... # Whitespace separated list of URLs for binary packages. Directories # "All" etc. are expected in the named place, variables "rel" and # "arch" are replaced with OS release ("1.5", ...) and architecture # ("mipsel", ...) # Possible: any ftp url, see above. # Default: ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/$${arch}/$${rel} #BIN_INSTALL_FLAGS= # List of flags passed to pkg_add(8) in the bin_install package. # Possible: -v, -u, etc. See pkg_add(8) # Default: (no option) #LOCALPATCHES=... # Directory where local patches are stored. See pkgsrc/doc/pkgsrc.txt. # Possible: Any local directory # Default: none # # Definitions used only in the packages collection # #ACROREAD_FONTPATH?= ${PREFIX}/share/fonts/X11/TTF # Colon separated list of additional directories for acroread7 to # look in for TTF/Type1 fonts. # Default: ${PREFIX}/share/fonts/X11/TTF AMANDA_USER?= amandabackup # Used in the amanda packages to specify the login user and group # responsible for backups. # Possible: any user name # Default: amandabackup AMANDA_TMP?= /tmp/amanda # Specifies the directory in which amanda puts its debug and temporary # files. # Default: /tmp/amanda AMANDA_VAR?= ${VARBASE}/amanda # Specifies the directory in which amanda puts its logs and status # files. # Default: ${VARBASE}/amanda APACHE_USER?= www # Used in apache24, isap, and smb2www to specify the user # allowed to execute the `suexec' wrapper. Expected to be the user the # httpd server normally runs as. # Possible: any user name # Default: www APACHE_GROUP?= www # Used in apache24, squirrelmail, and iasp to specify # the default group of the user allowed to execute the `suexec' wrapper. # Expected to be the group the httpd server normally runs as. # Possible: any group name # Default: www #APACHE_SUEXEC_CONFIGURE_ARGS= --suexec-uidmin=1000 # Used in apache24 to specify additional suexec options # to be passed to the configure script. # Possible: any --suexec-* options recognized by the Apache configure script. # Default: not defined APACHE_SUEXEC_DOCROOT?= ${LOCALBASE}/share/httpd/htdocs # Used in apache24 to specify the document space in # which suexec will be allowed to work. # Possible: Any valid directory # Default: ${LOCALBASE}/share/httpd/htdocs ARLA_CACHE?= ${LOCALBASE}/cache # Used in arla to specify the location of the cache used by arla. Should # be on a local disk. # Default: ${LOCALBASE}/cache BINCIMAP_USER?= bincimap # The unprivileged user for Binc IMAP. # Possible: any user name # Default: bincimap BINCIMAP_GROUP?= bincimap # The group of the BINCIMAP_USER for Binc IMAP. # Possible: any group name # Default: bincimap BIND_DIR?= ${VARBASE}/chroot/named # The directory for BIND system user. # Possible: any valid location # Default: ${VARBASE}/chroot/named BIND_GROUP?= named # System group to run the BIND name server as. Used by the "bind9" package. # Possible: any group name # Default: named BIND_USER?= named # System user to run the BIND name server as. Used by the "bind9" package. # Possible: any user name # Default: named CACTI_GROUP?= cacti # System group to run the cacti collection cron jobs as. Used by the # "cacti" package. # Possible: any group name # Default: cacti CACTI_USER?= cacti # System user to run the cacti collection cron jobs as. Used by the # "cacti" package. # Possible: any user name # Default: cacti CANNA_GROUP?= daemon # Used in the canna-server-bin package to specify the server group. # Possible: any group name # Default: daemon CANNA_USER?= daemon # Used in the canna-server-bin package to specify the server user. # Possible: any user name # Default: daemon #CDRECORD_CONF= ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/cdrecord.conf # The location of the cdrtools/cdrecord configuration file. The # sysutils/cdrtools pkg issues a warning if the cdrtools default of # /etc/default/cdrecord is changed, and the man pages are updated # accordingly. This is required by the cdrtools license. # Possible: any file name # Default: ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/cdrecord.conf CLAMAV_GROUP?= clamav # Used in clamav to specify the group to run clamav # Possible: any group name # Default: clamav CLAMAV_USER?= clamav # Used in clamav to specify the user to run clamav # Possible: any user name # Default: clamav CLAMAV_DBDIR?= ${VARBASE}/clamav # Used in clamav to specify the virus database directory # Possible: any directory writable by ${CLAMAV_USER} # Default: ${VARBASE}/clamav CONSERVER_DEFAULTHOST?= localhost # Used by conserver package to specify the master server hostname. # Possible: any hostname # Default: localhost CONSERVER_DEFAULTPORT?= 782 # Used by conserver package to specify the default listen port. # Possible: 1-65535 # Default: 782 CUPS_GROUP?= lp # Used in cups to specify the group to run CUPS commands as. # Possible: any group name # Default: lp CUPS_USER?= lp # Used in cups to specify the user to run CUPS commands as and to create # temporary files in the /var/spool/cups/tmp directory. # Possible: any user name # Default: lp CUPS_SYSTEM_GROUPS?= ${REAL_ROOT_GROUP} # A space separated list of groups to use for CUPS administration privileges. # Possible: any group names, except that of ${CUPS_GROUP} # Default: ${REAL_ROOT_GROUP} #CYRUS_IDLE?= # use METHOD for IMAP IDLE # Possible: poll, idled, no # Default: not defined CYRUS_GROUP?= mail # Used in cyrus-imapd, cyrus-imapd21, and cyrus-sasl to # specify the group used for installing setuid programs. # Possible: any group name # Default: mail CYRUS_USER?= cyrus # Used in cyrus-imapd, cyrus-imapd21, and cyrus-sasl to # specify the userid used for installing setuid programs. # Possible: any user name # Default: cyrus DAEMONTOOLS_LOG_USER?= multilog # System user for daemontools logger. # Possible: any user name # Default: multilog DAEMONTOOLS_GROUP?= svscan # System group for daemontools-related programs. # Possible: any group name # Default: svscan DBUS_GROUP?= dbus # Used in the dbus package to specify the group to run dbus as # Possible: any group name # Default: dbus DBUS_USER?= dbus # Used in the dbus package to specify the user to run dbus as # Possible: any user name # Default: dbus DEFANG_GROUP?= defang # Used in the mimedefang package to specify the group to run commands as # Possible: any group name # Default: defang DEFANG_USER?= defang # Used in the mimedefang package to specify the user to run commands as # Possible: any user name # Default: defang DEFANG_SPOOLDIR?= ${VARBASE}/spool/MIMEDefang # Location of spool and quarantined files for the mimedefang package # Default: ${VARBASE}/spool/MIMEDefang #DEFAULT_IRC_SERVER= # Used in ircII to set the default irc server. # Possible: see the list at # http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/networks/servers/efnet.html # Default: not defined #DEFAULT_SERIAL_DEVICE= # Used to provide a default setting for the serial device for # various packages which communicate over the serial port. # Possible: /dev/your_favorite_serial_device # Default: defaults for various machine_archs are set in mk/platform/${OPSYS}.mk DIALER_GROUP?= dialer # Used in the xisp package to specify the default group for the # xisp binaries. Also the modem device and pppd and chat should # have access permissions by this group. # Possible: dialer, dip, uucp, root, dialout, or any other group. # Default: dialer DJBDNS_AXFR_USER?= axfrdns DJBDNS_CACHE_USER?= dnscache DJBDNS_LOG_USER?= dnslog DJBDNS_RBL_USER?= rbldns DJBDNS_TINY_USER?= tinydns # System users for djbdns-related programs. # Possible: any user names # Default: axfrdns, dnscache, dnslog, rbldns, tinydns DJBDNS_DJBDNS_GROUP?= djbdns # System group for djbdns-related programs. # Possible: any group name # Default: djbdns DJBDNS_IP_SEPARATOR?= , # Used with djbdns-listenmultiple option to listen on more than one IP DT_LAYOUT?= US # Used by dt package to specify the keyboard layout. # Possible: US, FI, FR, GER, DV # Default: US DQCACHE_USER?= dqcache # System user for dqcache server. # Possible: any user name # Default: dqcache DQCACHE_GROUP?= dqcache # System group for dqcache server. # Possible: any group name # Default: dqcache ELK_GUI?= none # Used by elk to determine which GUI API modules are enabled. # Possible: none, or some combination of xaw and/or motif # Default: none EMACS_TYPE?= emacs26 # Used by emacs/modules.mk to determine which emacs version should be installed # and emacs lisp packages should be built for. # Possible: emacs28, emacs28nox, emacs27, emacs27nox, emacs26, emacs26nox, # emacs25, emacs25nox, emacs21, emacs21nox, emacs20, # xemacs214, xemacs215 # Default: emacs26 EXIM_GROUP?= mail # Used in the exim package to specify the server group. # Possible: any group name # Default: mail EXIM_USER?= mail # Used in the exim package to specify the server user. # Possible: any user name # Default: mail FOX_USE_XUNICODE?= YES # Used in fox to build in support for Unicode by XUnicode. See # http://www.ab.wakwak.com/~tino/jatk/fox/ (in japanese) for more information. # Possible: YES, NO # Default: YES FREEWNN_USER?= wnn # Used in the ja-freewnn-server-bin package to specify the Free wnn user. # Possible: any user name # Default: wnn FREEWNN_GROUP?= jserver # Used in the ja-freewnn-server-bin package to specify the Free wnn group. # Possible: any group name # Default: jserver GAMES_USER?= games # Used by games to own writeable material, normally in ${VARBASE}. # GAMES_USER has historically been "games" but in the absence of setuid # games, which are generally a bad idea, a games user is fairly pointless # and is expected to be removed in the future. # See also: GAMES_GROUP, USE_GAMESGROUP # Possible: any user name # Default: games GAMES_GROUP?= games # Used by games to own writeable material, normally in ${VARBASE}. # See also: GAMES_USER, GAMEMODE, GAMEDIRMODE, GAMEDATAMODE, USE_GAMESGROUP # Possible: any group name # Default: games GAMEMODE?= 2555 # Used by setgid games to install the setgid executable itself. # Note that USE_GAMESGROUP must be set to make the games group actually # exist. # See also: GAMES_GROUP, GAMEDIRMODE, GAMEDATAMODE, USE_GAMESGROUP # Possible: any mode # Default: 2555 GAMEDIRMODE?= 775 # Used by setgid games to allow writing to a group-owned directory for # e.g. logfiles. Note that this variable should only be used for # directories where the game needs write access at runtime; otherwise # stick to ${PKGDIRMODE}. # See also: GAMES_USER, GAMES_GROUP, GAMEMODE, USE_GAMESGROUP # Possible: any mode # Default: 775 GAMEDATAMODE?= 664 # Used by setgid games as the permissions for writeable material, such # as score files, normally found in ${VARBASE}. # See also: GAMES_USER, GAMES_GROUP, USE_GAMESGROUP # Possible: any file ownership # Default: 664 GAMEGRP?= ${GAMES_GROUP} # Legacy form of GAMES_GROUP; should only be used in the context of # supporting packages that use bsd.*.mk. # See also: GAMES_GROUP, USE_GAMESGROUP # Possible: any group name # Default: ${GAMES_GROUP} GAMEOWN?= ${GAMES_USER} # Legacy form of GAMES_USER; should only be used in the context of # supporting packages that use bsd.*.mk. # See also: GAMES_USER # Possible: any user name # Default: ${GAMES_USER} #GRUB_NETWORK_CARDS= # Compile netboot support for the listed network interface cards into GRUB. # Use e.g. "rtl8139" for RealTek 8139 support or "eepro100 epic100" for # Intel Etherexpress Pro/100 and SMC EtherPower II support. # Default: not defined (-> no netboot support) #GRUB_PRESET_COMMAND= # Specifies a single command that will be embedded into GRUB's stage2 and # executed at boot time as a default configuration file. This is usually # useful to create stage2 files with automated diskless support; you should # set this variable to "bootp", "dhcp" or "rarp", and use it together # GRUB_NETWORK_CARDS. # Default: not defined #GRUB_SCAN_ARGS= # Can be used to supply additional configure arguments for netboot support in # GRUB. Set e.g. "GRUB_NETWORK_CARDS" to "ne" and "GRUB_SCAN_ARGS" to # "--enable-ne-scan=0x300" to let the boot loader search for an NE 2000 ISA # card at I/O offset 0x300. # Default: not defined HOWL_GROUP?= howl # System group to run howl's mDNS responder as. # Possible: any group name # Default: howl HOWL_USER?= howl # System user to run howl's mDNS responder as. # Possible: any user name # Default: howl ICECAST_CHROOTDIR?= ${VARBASE}/chroot/icecast # Used in icecast2 to specify the chroot directory in which icecast # will be allowed to work. # Possible: Any valid directory # Default: ${VARBASE}/chroot/icecast #ICECAST_CHUNKLEN?=64 # If you want a larger backlog for each client, which will allow for # worse network congestion or other network errors before kicking the # client, increase the ICECAST_CHUNKLEN value. # Default: (see audio/icecast1/Makefile) #ICECAST_SOURCE_BUFFSIZE?=8192 # SOURCE_BUFFSIZE sets how many bytes will be read from the source # before trying to send this chunk to the clients. If your server will # take on a lot of listeners, or stream very high bitrate mpeg data, # like video mpeg streams, and if you system supports it, you should # increase this value to 65535 or something similar. # Default: (see audio/icecast1/Makefile) IMAP_UW_CCLIENT_MBOX_FMT?= unix # Used in imap-uw to set the default format used by c-client programs for # new mailbox creation. Check the UW IMAP documentation for more details # regarding the pros and cons of the various mailbox formats. # # Possible: mbox, mbx, mh, mmdf, mtx, mx, news, phile, tenex, unix # Default: unix #IMAP_UW_MAILSPOOLHOME=.MailBox # To default user mailboxes to their home directory, # specify the name of the mailbox file. # Possible: Any valid filename, not defined # Default: not defined IMDICTDIR?= ${VARBASE}/dict # Specify the directory for input method's dictionary installation. # Possible: any valid location # Default: ${VARBASE}/dict INN_DATA_DIR?= ${VARBASE}/news # Used by inn to specify the data directory. # Possible: any path you like # Default: ${VARBASE}/news INN_USER?= news # Used by inn to specify the username # Possible: any valid username # Default: news INN_GROUP?= news # Used by inn to specify the groupname # Possible: any valid groupname # Default: news IRCD_HYBRID_NICLEN?= 9 # Used by ircd-hybrid. Sets the maximum NICK length. # Note that this must be consistent across your entire network. # Possible: any valid number # Default: 9 IRCD_HYBRID_TOPICLEN?= 120 # Used by ircd-hybrid. Sets the maximum TOPIC length. # Note that this must be consistent across your entire network. # Possible: any valid number # Default: 120 #IRCD_HYBRID_SYSLOG_EVENTS?= # Used by ircd-hybrid. Enables syslog logging, with events you specify # (none is okay too, and logs the most essential messages only.) # Possible: kill/squit/connect/users/oper, separated by spaces, in quotes # Default: not defined IRCD_HYBRID_SYSLOG_FACILITY?= LOG_LOCAL4 # Used by ircd-hybrid. Specify which syslog facility the daemon should use # when IRCD_HYBRID_SYSLOG_EVENTS is defined. # Possible: any syslog facility (LOG_*) # Default: LOG_LOCAL4 #IRCD_HYBRID_MAXCONN?= # Used by ircd-hybrid. Sets the maximum number of connections the ircd # can support. Note that this also twiddles the HARD_FDLIMIT. # This value is typically automagically set by ./configure # Possible: any valid number # Default: not defined IRCD_HYBRID_IRC_USER?= irc # Used by ircd-hybrid. Specify the user name under which the daemon runs. # Possible: any user name # Default: irc IRCD_HYBRID_IRC_GROUP?= irc # Used by ircd-hybrid. Specify the group name under which the daemon runs. # Possible: any group name # Default: irc #IRRD_USE_PGP= # Used by irrd package to specify the version of PGP to use, if any. # Possible: 5, 2, not defined # Default: not defined # [XXX: configure will locate pgpv or pgp] JABBERD_USER?= jabberd # Used in jabberd to specify the user used to run the daemon. # Possible: any valid username # Default: jabberd JABBERD_GROUP?= jabberd # Used in jabberd to specify the group userd to run the daemon. # Possible: any valid group # Default: jabberd JABBERD_LOGDIR?= ${VARBASE}/log/jabberd # Used in jabberd to specify the default directory under which log # files are placed. # Possible: any directory # Default: ${VARBASE}/log/jabberd JABBERD_SPOOLDIR?= ${VARBASE}/spool/jabberd # Used in jabberd to specify the default directory under which server # information is stored. # Possible: any directory # Default: ${VARBASE}/spool/jabberd JABBERD_PIDDIR?= ${VARBASE}/run/jabberd # Used in jabberd to specify the default directory under which pid # files are placed. # Possible: any directory # Default: ${VARBASE}/run/jabberd #KERBEROS= # Used in many packages to specify use of a Kerberos (or compatible) # subsystem. Requires Kerberos libraries in /usr/lib. # Possible: defined, not defined # Default: not defined #KERMIT_SUID_UUCP # If set to YES or yes, install kermit binary set-uid uucp. Permits an # unprivileged user to access the serial ports, with default permissions # on the /dev/tty0* special files. # Possible: YES, yes, not defined # Default: not defined #KJS_USE_PCRE= # Used in kdelibs2 to determine if kjs (javascript) should use Perl # Compatible Regular Expressions (pcre) # Possible: yes, not defined # Default: not defined #KNEWS_DOMAIN_FILE= # Used in the knews package to set the domain name from the contents # of this file. # Possible: any valid path # Default: none #KNEWS_DOMAIN_NAME= # Used in the knews package to set the domain name. # Possible: almost anything really, usually a FQDN. # Default: none #LIBDVDCSS_HOMEPAGE= # Used in libdvdcss package as the homepage. # In order to ensure compliance with U.S. and international law, please # do not modify this variable to provide pointers to the homepage # for this software or submit any PRs telling us the contents of the # LIBDVDCSS_HOMEPAGE definition in this Makefile. # Possible: any libdvdcss site # Default: not defined #LIBDVDCSS_MASTER_SITES= # Used in libdvdcss package as the master site. # In order to ensure compliance with U.S. and international law, please # do not modify this variable to provide pointers to the homepage # for this software or submit any PRs telling us the contents of the # LIBDVDCSS_MASTER_SITES definition in this Makefile. # Possible: any libdvdcss site # Default: not defined LIBUSB_TYPE?= compat # Used in packages using libusb (version 0.x) to choose a specific # implementation. On NetBSD, compat has the advantage of not requiring root # privileges to locate and use USB devices without a kernel driver. # Possible: compat, native # Default: compat #LATEX2HTML_ICONPATH= # Used in the latex2html package to set URL prefix for where to # find latex2html's icons. # Possible: a URL prefix # Default: none LEAFNODE_DATA_DIR?= ${VARBASE}/news # Used by leafnode to specify the data directory. # Possible: any path you like # Default: ${VARBASE}/news # Note: default is the same as INN_DATA_DIR LEAFNODE_USER?= news # Used by leafnode to specify the username # Possible: any valid username # Default: news # Note: default is the same as INN_USER LEAFNODE_GROUP?= news # Used by leafnode to specify the groupname # Possible: any valid groupname # Default: news # Note: default is the same as INN_GROUP #LIBRSVG_TYPE?= rust # Used by dependencies of graphics/librsvg to decide if the outdated # librsvg-2.40.xx should be used, which is plain C, or if the latest # version should be used, which is partially written in rust. # Possible: c rust # Default: rust on operating systems supported by lang/rust #RUST_TYPE?= src # Used by dependencies of lang/rust to decide if the rust compiler # should be installed directly from a binary or bootstraped from # a binary. # Possible: bin src # Default: usually src #SDL12_TYPE?= retro # Used by dependencies of devel/SDL to decide if sdl12-compat # or the original SDL 1.2 should be used. # Possible: retro compat # Default: retro LINUX_LOCALES?= \ af ar bg br ca cs cy da de el en eo es et eu fi fo fr ga gl \ he hr hu hy id is it ja ka kl ko lo lt lv nl no oc pl pt ro \ ru sk sl sr sv th tr uk vi wa zh # Used in linux-locale package to install specify language(s) # Possible: af ar bg br ca cs cy da de el en eo es et eu fi fo fr ga gl \ # he hr hu hy id is it ja ka kl ko lo lt lv nl no oc pl pt ro \ # ru sk sl sr sv th tr uk vi wa zh # Default: all languages MAILAGENT_DOMAIN?= example.com MAILAGENT_EMAIL?= testuser@example.com MAILAGENT_FQDN?= test.example.com MAILAGENT_ORGANIZATION?= Example Company # Domain name, admin email address, fully qualified hostname of the server, # name of the organization for mail/mailagent. # Possible: valid hostname/email addresses/any company name # Defaults: see above MAJORDOMO_HOMEDIR?= ${VARBASE}/majordomo # Used by the majordomo package as the directory the lists dir is in # also used by the distribute package # Possible: any directory. # Default: ${VARBASE}/majordomo #MAKEINFO_ARGS?= # flags to be passed to makeinfo(1), if any. Warning: only use if you # know what you're doing, may break PLISTs. # Possible: any valid flag for makeinfo(1) # Default: may set info files size for consistency across platforms and # makeinfo version, also various machine_archs arguments may be set in # mk/platform/${OPSYS}.mk with the _OPSYS_MAKEINFO_ARGS variable. MECAB_CHARSET?= euc-jp # default character set of MeCab. # Possible: euc-jp, sjis, utf-8 # Default: euc-jp MEDIATOMB_GROUP?= mediatomb # System group to run the MediaTomb Server as. # Possible: any group name # Default: mediatomb MEDIATOMB_USER?= mediatomb # System user to run the MediaTomb Server as. # Possible: any user name # Default: mediatomb MIREDO_USER?= miredo # The unprivileged user for miredo with privilege separation. # Possible: any user name # Default: miredo MIREDO_GROUP?= miredo # The group of the MIREDO_USER for miredo with privilege separation. # Possible: any group name # Default: miredo MLDONKEY_GROUP?= mldonkey # System group to run mldonkey's core as. # Possible: any group name # Default: mldonkey MLDONKEY_HOME?= ${VARBASE}/mldonkey # Directory where mldonkey will keep all configuration files and downloads # when started with the rc.d script provided in the mldonkey package. # Possible: any path # Default: ${VARBASE}/mldonkey MLDONKEY_USER?= mldonkey # System user to run mldonkey's core as. # Possible: any user name # Default: mldonkey MONOTONE_GROUP?= monotone # System group to run the dedicated Monotone server as. Used by the # monotone-server package. # Possible: any group name # Default: monotone MONOTONE_USER?= monotone # System user to run the dedicated Monotone server as. Used by the # monotone-server package. # Possible: any user name # Default: monotone #MOTIF_TYPE?= openmotif # Used by motif.buildlink3.mk to choose which Motif-2.0-compatible # installation to use. This value is also automatically set by # motif.buildlink3.mk to whichever Motif-2.0 installation represented by # the possible values below is already installed, but defaults to # ${MOTIF_TYPE_DEFAULT}. This value is ignored if MOTIFBASE is # explicitly set. # Possible: motif, openmotif, lesstif, dt (Irix and Solaris only) # Default: ${MOTIF_TYPE_DEFAULT} #MOTIF_TYPE_DEFAULT?= openmotif # Used by motif.buildlink3.mk as the final default value for MOTIF_TYPE. # Possible: motif, openmotif, lesstif, dt (Irix and Solaris only) # Default: motif, openmotif, or dt (Irix and Solaris only) MTOOLS_ENABLE_FLOPPYD?= NO # Used by the mtools package to determine whether or not the floppyd # program is installed. X11 libraries and header files are needed to # build floppyd and run floppyd. # Possible: YES, NO # Default: NO #MYSQL_USER?= mysql # The username of the mysql administrator. # Possible: any user name # Default: mysql #MYSQL_GROUP?= mysql # The group of the mysql administrator. # Possible: any group name # Default: mysql #MYSQL_DATADIR?= ${VARBASE}/mysql # Home directory of the mysql administrator and location of the # database files. # Possible: any directory # Default: ${VARBASE}/mysql #MYSQL_CHARSET= latin1 # default character set of mysql. # Possible: big5, cp1251, cp1257, croat, czech, danish, dec8, dos, estonia, # euc_kr, gb2312, gbk, german1, greek, hebrew, hp8, hungarian, # koi8_ru, koi8_ukr, latin1, latin2, latin5, swe7, usa7, win1250, # win1251ukr, ujis, sjis and tis620 # Default: latin1 #MYSQL_EXTRA_CHARSET= all # additional charsets to be compiled in mysql. # Possible: none, compolex, all or list selected from MYSQL_CHARSET's # possible values. NAGIOS_GROUP?= nagios # The group for Nagios user. # Possible: any group name. # Default: the same as the Nagios user NAGIOS_USER?= nagios # The unprivileged user for Nagios. # Possible: any user name. # Default: nagios NAGIOSCMD_GROUP?= ${APACHE_GROUP} # The group for Nagios "external commands". It must be should be # one of the groups of the user the HTTP server used is running as. # The Nagios user must also be a member of this group. # Possible: any user name. # Default: ${APACHE_GROUP} NAGIOSDIR?= ${VARBASE}/spool/nagios # Directory where Nagios status, log files etc.. are hold # Possible: any directory. # Default: ${VARBASE}/spool/nagios NBPAX_PROGRAM_PREFIX?= nb # Prefix for archivers/pax programs # Possible: any string, leave it empty for no prefix at all # Default: nb NMH_EDITOR?= vi # default editor for use in nmh. # Possible: any editor. # Default: vi NMH_MTA?= smtp # default MTA for use in nmh. # Possible: smtp or sendmail. # Default: smtp NMH_PAGER?= more # default pager for use in nmh. # Possible: any pager. # Default: more #NS_PREFERRED= # Used by netscape to determine preferred browser to open # Possible: not defined, communicator, navigator, mozilla # Default: not defined, which implies communicator NULLMAILER_USER?= nullmail # System user for nullmailer. # Possible: any user name # Default: nullmail NULLMAILER_GROUP?= nullmail # System group for nullmailer. # Possible: any group name # Default: nullmail OPENSSH_CHROOT?= ${VARBASE}/chroot/sshd # The chroot directory for OpenSSH with privilege separation. This directory # will be created and MUST be only readable by root. # Possible: any directory # Default: ${VARBASE}/chroot/sshd OPENSSH_USER?= sshd # The unprivileged user for OpenSSH with privilege separation. # Possible: any user name # Default: sshd OPENSSH_GROUP?= sshd # The group of the OPENSSH_USER for OpenSSH with privilege separation. # Possible: any group name # Default: sshd P4USER?= perforce # The unprivileged user for the Perforce server. # Possible: any user name # Default: perforce P4GROUP?= p4admin # The group of the P4USER for the Perforce server. # Possible: any group name # Default: p4admin P4ROOT?= ${VARBASE}/perforce # The directory where the Perforce server will store its depot. # Possible: any directory # Default: ${VARBASE}/perforce P4PORT?= 1666 # The TCP port on which the Perforce server will listen. # Possible: any port # Default: 1666 PALMOS_DEFAULT_SDK?= 3.5 # Version of PalmOS SDK to use as default. # Possible: 1, 2, 3.1, 3.5 # Default: 3.5 PAPERSIZE?= A4 # Default paper size for packages. # Possible: A4, Letter. # Default: A4 PGGROUP?= pgsql # Used in postgresql package as the groupname of the database # administrator # Possible: any group name # Default: pgsql PGUSER?= pgsql # Used in postgresql package as the username of the database admin # Possible: any user name # Default: pgsql PGHOME?= ${PREFIX}/${PGUSER} # Used in postgresql package as the home directory for the database # administrator # Possible: any valid location # Default: ${PREFIX}/${PGUSER} PILRC_USE_GTK?= YES # Use gtk+ in pilrc, needed for the UI previewer. # Possible: YES, NO # Default: YES #PKG_JVM_DEFAULT= # The JVM that should be used if nothing particular is specified. # Possible: (platform-dependent; see mk/java-vm.mk) #POPTOP_USE_MPPE= # Used in poptop package to specify the use of the mppe-ppp package # in preference to the standard ppp # Possible: defined, not defined # Default: not defined #PROCMAIL_MAILSPOOLHOME=.MailBox # To default user mailboxes to their home directory, # specify the name of the mailbox file. # Possible: Any valid filename, not defined # Default: not defined PROCMAIL_TRUSTED_IDS?=0 # To allow all users to use the "-f" switch set this to 0. # Possible: A list of users, terminated by a zero. # Default: see Makefile .if exists(/usr/bin/ssh) PVM_SSH?= /usr/bin/ssh .else PVM_SSH?= ${LOCALBASE}/bin/ssh .endif # Specify the rsh/ssh program used by pvm to communicate between # systems. # Possible: Any rsh/ssh program. # Default: /usr/bin/ssh if it exists, otherwise ${LOCALBASE}/bin/ssh QMAILDIR?= ${VARBASE}/qmail # The directory for qmail installation. You probably don't need to # change this. # Possible: any valid location # Default: ${VARBASE}/qmail QMAIL_ALIAS_USER?= alias QMAIL_DAEMON_USER?= qmaild QMAIL_LOG_USER?= qmaill QMAIL_ROOT_USER?= ${REAL_ROOT_USER} QMAIL_PASSWD_USER?= qmailp QMAIL_QUEUE_USER?= qmailq QMAIL_REMOTE_USER?= qmailr QMAIL_SEND_USER?= qmails # System users for qmail-related programs. # Possible: any user names # Default: alias, qmaild, qmaill, root, qmailp, qmailq, qmailr, qmails QMAIL_QMAIL_GROUP?= qmail QMAIL_NOFILES_GROUP?= nofiles # System groups for qmail-related programs. # Possible: any group names # Default: qmail, nofiles QMAIL_QUEUE_DIR?= ${VARBASE}/spool/qmail # The directory for qmail's queue. # Possible: any location on an appropriate filesystem, except that it # must be outside ${QMAILDIR}. # Default: ${VARBASE}/spool/qmail QMAIL_QUEUE_EXTRA?= # An additional recipient that will be added to every qmail delivery. # This is used primarily for logging. # Possible: empty, any valid local address # Default: empty QPOPPER_FAC?= LOCAL1 # Used by qpopper package as the default syslog facility. # Possible: syslog(3)'s facility string without preceding "LOG_". # Default: LOCAL1 QPOPPER_USER?= pop # Used by qpopper package as the owner of apop database and qpopauth # command runs at. # Possible: any # Default: pop #QPOPPER_SPOOL_DIR= # Used by qpopper package to define the mail spool directory, # overriding the hardcoded directories searched for by the configure # script. # Possible: any location on an appropriate filesystem. # Default: not defined RASMOL_DEPTH?= 8 # Used in rasmol package to choose display depth to compile the package # for, since it only supports one at a time. # Possible: 8, 16, 32 # Default: 8 RELAY_CTRL_DIR?= ${VARBASE}/spool/relay-ctrl # The directory for relay-ctrl's database. # Possible: any location on an appropriate filesystem. # Default: ${VARBASE}/spool/relay-ctrl RPM_DB_PREFIX?= ${VARBASE}/pkg # Used in the rpm package to note the prefix of the path to the RPM # databases. The RPM databases are stored in ${RPM_DB_PREFIX}/lib/rpm. # Possible: any valid location, e.g. ${LOCALBASE} # Default: ${VARBASE}/pkg #RSSH_SCP_PATH= # Used in the rssh package to specify pathname to scp(1) # Possible: any valid pathname for scp command # Default: not defined #RSSH_SFTP_SERVER_PATH= # Used in the rssh package to specify pathname to sftp-server(8) # Possible: any valid pathname for sftp-server command # Default: not defined #RSSH_CVS_PATH= # Used in the rssh package to specify pathname to cvs(1) # Possible: any valid pathname for cvs command # Default: not defined #RSSH_RDIST_PATH= # Used in the rssh package to specify pathname to rdist(1) # Possible: any valid pathname for rdist command # Default: not defined #RSSH_RSYNC_PATH= # Used in the rssh package to specify pathname to rsync(1) # Possible: any valid pathname for rsync command # Default: not defined SCREWS_GROUP?= www # Used in the screws package to specify the user under which the server # should be run. # Possible: any user name # Default: www SCREWS_USER?= screws # Used in the screws package to specify the user under which the server # should be run. # Possible: any user name # Default: screws SDIST_PAWD?= pwd # If you are using amd you'll want to use pawd instead of pwd to derive # the current working directory. # Possible: pawd, pwd # Default: pwd #SERIAL_DEVICES= # Used to provide a default setting for all the serial devices for # various packages which communicate over the serial port. # Possible: /dev/your_favorite_serial_device0 /dev/your_favorite_serial_device1 ... # Default: defaults for various machine_archs are set in mk/bsd.prefs.mk SILC_CLIENT_WITH_PERL?= YES # Used to decide whether perl scripting support will be compiled. # Possible: YES, NO # Default: YES SNIPROXY_USER?= sniproxy # The unprivileged user for sniproxy with privilege separation. # Possible: any user name # Default: sniproxy SNIPROXY_GROUP?= sniproxy # The group of the SNIPROXY_USER for sniproxy with privilege separation. # Possible: any group name # Default: sniproxy SSH_SUID?= NO # Used in ssh to enable setuid installation of "ssh" binary. # Possible: YES, or NO. # Default: NO SSYNC_PAWD?= pwd # If you are using amd you'll want to use pawd instead of pwd to derive # the current working directory. # Possible: pawd, pwd # Default: pwd #SUSE_PREFER?= 10.0 # Which version of the suse packages to prefer. # Possible: 13.1, 12.1, 10.0 # Default: depends on operating system version #TEXMFSITE= # Used in TeXfamily package which depends on teTeX package to specify # site-local texmf configuration. # Since teTeX package uses ${PREFIX}/share/texmf directory, TeXfamily # package uses ${PREFIX}/share/texmf.local. Therefore, though you can # use /usr/local/share/texmf as TEXMFSITE, it causes a conflict if you # set ${PREFIX} to /usr/local. Use another path in such a case. # Possible: any valid path # Default: none #THTTPD_LOG_FACILITY?= LOG_DAEMON # Used by the thttpd package to choose the log facility used # by thttpd for its syslogd(8) messages. # Possible: see "facility codes" in /usr/include/syslog.h # Default: LOG_DAEMON TINYDYN_USER?= tinydyn # System user for tinydyndns. # Possible: any user name # Default: tinydyn TLSWRAPPER_CHROOT?= ${VARBASE}/chroot/tlswrapper # The chroot directory for tlswrapper. This directory # will be created and MUST be only readable by root. # Possible: any directory # Default: ${VARBASE}/chroot/tlswrapper UCSPI_SSL_USER?= ucspissl # The unprivileged user for privilege-separated ucspi-ssl or s6-networking. # Possible: any user name # Default: ucspissl UCSPI_SSL_GROUP?= ucspissl # The group of the UCSPI_SSL_USER for privilege-separated TLS processing. # Possible: any group name # Default: ucspissl UNPRIVILEGED?= NO # Set this to YES to enable unprivileged support (see mk/unprivileged.mk). # Possible: YES, NO # Default: NO USE_CROSS_COMPILE?= NO # Set this to YES to enable cross-compiling support. # Possible: YES, NO # Default: NO USERPPP_GROUP?= network # Used in the userppp package to specify the default group. # Possible: any group name # Default: network UUCP_GROUP?= daemon # System group for uucp-related programs. # Possible: any group name # Default: daemon UUCP_USER?= uucp # System user for uucp-related programs. # Possible: any user name # Default: uucp #VIM_EXTRA_OPTS= # Used in vim package to build with non-gui extra options # Possible: not defined, see "configure --help" # Default: not defined #WCALC_HTMLDIR?= share/${WCALC_DIR}/htdocs # Directory where cad/wcalc-docs will install the wcalc web pages # Possible: any subdirectory of ${PREFIX} # Default: share/${WCALC_DIR}/htdocs #WCALC_HTMLPATH?= /wcalc/ # URI configured into the web server to access the wcalc web pages. # This is important when cad/cgi-wcalc is installed. # Possible: any # Default: /wcalc/ #WCALC_CGIDIR?= libexec/cgi-bin # Directory where cad/cgi-wcalc will install the cgi programs # Possible: any subdirectory of ${PREFIX} # Default: libexec/cgi-bin #WCALC_CGIPATH?= /cgi-wcalc/ # URI configured into the web server to access the cad/cgi-wcalc # cgi programs. # Possible: any # Default: /cgi-bin/ #WDM_MANAGERS?= # Is a space-separated list of window managers for x11/wdm to support. # Possible: any space-separated list of window managers # Default: not defined #X10_PORT= # The serial device for misc/bottlerocket to use to communicate # to the X10 adaptor. # Possible: /dev/your_favorite_serial_device # Default: ${DEFAULT_SERIAL_DEVICE} XAW_TYPE?=standard # Used in various packages to specify that libXaw is used. # Possible: standard, 3d, xpm, neXtaw # Default: standard #XLOCK_DEFAULT_MODE= # Set the default display (screen saver) mode for xlockmore. # Possible: ant, apollonian, ball, bat, blank, blot, bomb, bouboule, bounce, # braid, bubble, bug, clock, coral, crystal, daisy, dclock, decay, # deco, demon, dilemma, discrete, dragon, drift, euler2d, eyes, # fadeplot, flag, flame, flow, forest, galaxy, goop, grav, helix, # hop, hyper, ico, ifs, image, juggle, julia, kaleid, kumppa, laser, # life, life1d, life3d, lightning, lisa, lissie, loop, lyapunov, # mandelbrot, marquee, matrix, maze, mountain, munch, nose, pacman, # penrose, petal, petri, polyominoes, puzzle, pyro, qix, random, # roll, rotor, scooter, shape, sierpinski, slip, solitare, space, # sphere, spiral, spline, star, starfish, strange, swarm, swirl, # t3d, tetris, thornbird, tik_tak, triangle, tube, turtle, vines, # voters, wator, wire, world, worm, xcl, xjack, not defined # Default: not defined #ZSH_STATIC= # Build statically linked zsh binary - recommended if used as a login shell # Possible: defined, not defined # Default: not defined # # Overrides for faster or cheaper sites. # # Refer to http://www.NetBSD.org/mirrors/ or /usr/doc/MIRRORS # for information on determining the location of NetBSD mirror sites. # # Australia. # #MASTER_SITE_MOZILLA= http://mozilla.mirror.pacific.net.au/ #MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN= ftp://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/cpan/modules/by-module/ #MASTER_SITE_OPENOFFICE=http://openoffice.mirrors.ilisys.com.au/ \ # http://mirror.pacific.net.au/openoffice/ \ # http://planetmirror.com/pub/openoffice/ #MASTER_SITE_SOURCEFORGE=http://optusnet.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/ #MASTER_SITE_BACKUP= ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/pkgsrc/distfiles/ #MASTER_SITE_LOCAL= ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/pkgsrc/distfiles/LOCAL_PORTS/ # # Denmark # #MASTER_SITE_CYGWIN= http://mirrors.sunsite.dk/cygwin/ #MASTER_SITE_GNU= ftp://mirrors.sunsite.dk/gnu/ #MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN= ftp://mirrors.sunsite.dk/languages/perl/CPAN/modules/by-module/ #MASTER_SITE_OPENOFFICE=http://mirrors.sunsite.dk/openoffice/ #MASTER_SITE_TEX_CTAN= ftp://mirrors.sunsite.dk/ctan/ # Finland # #MASTER_SITE_CYGWIN= http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/mirrors/cygwin.com/pub/cygwin/ #MASTER_SITE_GNU= http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/gnu/gnu/ #MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN= http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/languages/perl/CPAN/modules/by-module/ #MASTER_SITE_TEX_CTAN= http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/TeX/CTAN/ #MASTER_SITE_XEMACS= http://ftp.fi.xemacs.org/pub/mirrors/ftp.xemacs.org/pub/tux/xemacs/ # France # #MASTER_SITE_CYGWIN= http://mir.zyrianes.net/cygwin/ #MASTER_SITE_OPENOFFICE=ftp://openoffice.cict.fr/openoffice/ \ # http://ftp.club-internet.fr/pub/OpenOffice/ #MASTER_SITE_SUSE= \ # ftp://fr.rpmfind.net/linux/SuSE-Linux/${MACHINE_ARCH}/update/${SUSE_VERSION}/ \ # ftp://fr2.rpmfind.net/linux/SuSE-Linux/${MACHINE_ARCH}/update/${SUSE_VERSION}/ # Greece # #MASTER_SITE_CYGWIN= http://ftp.ntua.gr/pub/pc/cygwin/ #MASTER_SITE_OPENOFFICE=http://www.ellak.gr/pub/openoffice/ \ # http://ftp.ntua.gr/pub/OpenOffice/ # Japan # #MASTER_SITE_CYGWIN= ftp://ftp.dnsbalance.ring.gr.jp/archives/pc/gnu-win32/ #MASTER_SITE_GNOME= http://ftp.nara.wide.ad.jp/pub/X11/GNOME/ #MASTER_SITE_GNU= ftp://ftp.dnsbalance.ring.gr.jp/pub/GNU/ #MASTER_SITE_MOZILLA= ftp://ftp.dnsbalance.ring.gr.jp/pub/net/www/mozilla/ #MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN= ftp://ftp.dnsbalance.ring.gr.jp/pub/lang/perl/CPAN/modules/by-module/ #MASTER_SITE_OPENOFFICE=ftp://ftp.dnsbalance.ring.gr.jp/pub/misc/openoffice/ #MASTER_SITE_TEX_CTAN= ftp://ftp.dnsbalance.ring.gr.jp/pub/text/CTAN/ #MASTER_SITE_SUSE= # #MASTER_SITE_SUNSITE= ftp://sunsite.sut.ac.jp/pub/archives/linux/sunsite-unc/ #MASTER_SITE_XCONTRIB= ftp://ftp.dnsbalance.ring.gr.jp/pub/X/opengroup/contrib/ #MASTER_SITE_BACKUP= \ # ftp://ftp.dnsbalance.ring.gr.jp/pub/NetBSD/packages/distfiles/ \ # ftp://ftp.jp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/distfiles/ # United Kingdom # #MASTER_SITE_GNOME= https://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/ #MASTER_SITE_MOZILLA= ftp://ftp.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/ #MASTER_SITE_XEMACS= ftp://ftp.uk.xemacs.org/sites/ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/ #MASTER_SITE_BACKUP= \ # ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/pkgsrc/distfiles/ # USA # #MASTER_SITE_OPENOFFICE= \ # http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/mirrors/openoffice/ \ # ftp://ftp.ussg.iu.edu/pub/openoffice/ \ # http://mirrors.isc.org/pub/openoffice/ \ # ftp://mirror.telentente.com/pub/OpenOffice/ \ # http://openoffice.mirrors.pair.com/ftp/ #MASTER_SITE_SUSE= \ # ftp://mirror.mcs.anl.gov/pub/suse/${MACHINE_ARCH}/${SUSE_VERSION}/suse/ # France. This will try to fetch distfile from the distfile mirror # before trying ${MASTER_SITE} or the distfiles at ftp.NetBSD.org # #MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE= \ # ftp://ftp2.fr.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/distfiles/ #MASTER_SITE_BACKUP= \ # ftp://ftp2.fr.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/distfiles/ #MASTER_SITE_LOCAL= \ # ftp://ftp.fr.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/distfiles/LOCAL_PORTS/