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authorIngo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>2018-07-31 15:34:00 +0000
committerIngo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>2018-07-31 15:34:00 +0000
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more 1.14.4 release preparations:
autodetect whether the compiler can use -W and -static, clearer output from ./configure, and adjust some configuration instructions
Diffstat (limited to 'configure.local.example')
-rw-r--r--configure.local.example44
1 files changed, 24 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/configure.local.example b/configure.local.example
index 4a583ad0..82fc2a2c 100644
--- a/configure.local.example
+++ b/configure.local.example
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-# $Id: configure.local.example,v 1.33 2017/07/20 16:24:53 schwarze Exp $
+# $Id: configure.local.example,v 1.34 2018/07/31 15:34:00 schwarze Exp $
#
-# Copyright (c) 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>
+# Copyright (c) 2014,2015,2016,2017,2018 Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>
#
# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
# purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ MANPATH_BASE="/usr/share/man:/usr/X11R6/man"
# If you do not want uname(3) to be called but instead want a fixed
# string to be used, use the following line:
-OSNAME="OpenBSD 6.0"
+OSNAME="OpenBSD 6.3"
# The following installation directories are used.
# It is possible to set only one or a few of these variables,
@@ -100,6 +100,7 @@ BIN_FROM_SBIN="../bin"
# Some distributions may want to avoid naming conflicts
# with the configuration files of other man(1) implementations.
# This changes the name of the installed section 5 manual page as well.
+
MANM_MANCONF="mandoc.conf" # default is "man.conf"
# Some distributions may want to avoid naming conflicts among manuals.
@@ -148,13 +149,6 @@ LN="ln -sf" # default is "ln -f"
LD_OHASH="-lutil"
-# When library autodetection decides to use -L/usr/local/lib,
-# -I/usr/local/include is automatically added to CFLAGS.
-# If you manually set LD_OHASH to something including -L/usr/local/lib,
-# chances are you will also need the following line:
-
-CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -I/usr/local/include"
-
# Some platforms may need an additional linker flag for nanosleep(2).
# If none is needed or it is -lrt, it is autodetected.
# Otherwise, set the following variable.
@@ -222,16 +216,22 @@ BUILD_CGI=1
# The remaining settings in this section are only relevant if BUILD_CGI
# is enabled. Otherwise, they have no effect either way.
-# By default, man.cgi(8) is linked statically.
-# Some systems do not support static linking, for example Mac OS X.
-# In that case, use the following line:
+# By default, man.cgi(8) is linked statically if the compiler supports
+# the -static option. If automatic detection fails, you can force
+# static linking of man.cgi(8).
-STATIC=
+STATIC="-static"
-# Some systems, for example Linux, require -pthread for static linking:
+# Some systems may require -pthread for static linking:
STATIC="-static -pthread"
+# If static linking works in general but not with additional libraries
+# like -lrt or -lz, you can force dynamic linking. This may for
+# example be required on SunOS 5.9.
+
+STATIC=" "
+
# Some directories.
# This works just like PREFIX, see above.
@@ -263,15 +263,19 @@ BINM_CATMAN=mcatman # default is "catman"
CC=cc
-# IBM AIX may need:
+# Because the system compiler may not provide <stdint.h>,
+# SunOS 5.9 may need:
-CC=xlc
+CC=gcc
-# The default compiler flags are:
+# IBM AIX may need:
-CFLAGS="-g -W -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-unused-parameter -Wwrite-strings"
+CC=xlc
-# IBM AIX xlc does not support -W; in that case, please use:
+# Normally, leave CFLAGS unset. In that case, -g will automatically
+# be used, and various -W options will be added if the compiler
+# supports them. If you define CFLAGS manually, it will be used
+# unchanged, and nothing will be added.
CFLAGS="-g"