version 1.36, 2019/03/06 10:18:58 |
version 1.39, 2020/07/20 16:57:30 |
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# --- user settings relevant for all builds ---------------------------- |
# --- user settings relevant for all builds ---------------------------- |
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# By default, "cc" is used as the C compiler, but it can be overridden. |
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# For example, the system compiler in SunOS 5.9 may not provide <stdint.h>, |
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# which may require this line: |
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CC=gcc |
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# IBM AIX may need: |
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CC=xlc |
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# For -Tutf8 and -Tlocale operation, mandoc(1) requires <locale.h> |
# For -Tutf8 and -Tlocale operation, mandoc(1) requires <locale.h> |
# providing setlocale(3) and <wchar.h> providing wcwidth(3) and |
# providing setlocale(3) and <wchar.h> providing wcwidth(3) and |
# putwchar(3) with a wchar_t storing UCS-4 values. Theoretically, |
# putwchar(3) with a wchar_t storing UCS-4 values. Theoretically, |
Line 143 BINM_WHATIS=mwhatis # default is "whatis" |
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Line 151 BINM_WHATIS=mwhatis # default is "whatis" |
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BINM_MAKEWHATIS=mandocdb # default is "makewhatis" |
BINM_MAKEWHATIS=mandocdb # default is "makewhatis" |
BINM_SOELIM=msoelim # default is "soelim" |
BINM_SOELIM=msoelim # default is "soelim" |
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# If less(1) is available, it is used as the default manual pager. |
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# Otherwise, more(1) is used: its existence is required by POSIX. |
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# It is possible to force using a different default pager, either |
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# by giving the name of a program found in the PATH, or by giving |
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# an absolute path. |
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BINM_PAGER=pg # default is "less" or "more" |
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# Some distributions do not want hardlinks |
# Some distributions do not want hardlinks |
# between installed binary programs. |
# between installed binary programs. |
# Set the following variable to use symbolic links instead. |
# Set the following variable to use symbolic links instead. |
Line 268 BINM_CATMAN=mcatman # default is "catman" |
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Line 284 BINM_CATMAN=mcatman # default is "catman" |
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# Do not set these variables unless you really need to. |
# Do not set these variables unless you really need to. |
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# You can manually override the compiler to be used. |
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# But that's rarely useful because ./configure asks your make(1) |
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# which compiler to use, and that answer will hardly be wrong. |
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CC=cc |
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# Because the system compiler may not provide <stdint.h>, |
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# SunOS 5.9 may need: |
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CC=gcc |
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# IBM AIX may need: |
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CC=xlc |
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# Normally, leave CFLAGS unset. In that case, -g will automatically |
# Normally, leave CFLAGS unset. In that case, -g will automatically |
# be used, and various -W options will be added if the compiler |
# be used, and various -W options will be added if the compiler |
# supports them. If you define CFLAGS manually, it will be used |
# supports them. If you define CFLAGS manually, it will be used |
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# and will be regarded as failed) or 1 (test will not be run and will |
# and will be regarded as failed) or 1 (test will not be run and will |
# be regarded as successful). |
# be regarded as successful). |
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HAVE_ATTRIBUTE=0 |
HAVE_DIRENT_NAMLEN=0 |
HAVE_DIRENT_NAMLEN=0 |
HAVE_ENDIAN=0 |
HAVE_ENDIAN=0 |
HAVE_EFTYPE=0 |
HAVE_EFTYPE=0 |