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 # $Id$  # $Id$
 #  #
 # Copyright (c) 2014, 2015, 2016 Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>  # Copyright (c) 2014-2022 Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>
 #  #
 # Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any  # Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
 # purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above  # purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
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 # and put any of these settings into it if ./configure autodetection  # and put any of these settings into it if ./configure autodetection
 # fails or if you want to make different choices for other reasons.  # fails or if you want to make different choices for other reasons.
   
 # If autodetection fails, please tell <tech@mdocml.bsd.lv>.  # If autodetection fails, please tell <tech@mandoc.bsd.lv>.
   
 # We recommend that you write ./configure.local from scratch and  # We recommend that you write ./configure.local from scratch and
 # only put the lines there you need.  This file contains examples.  # only put the lines there you need.  This file contains examples.
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 # --- user settings relevant for all builds ----------------------------  # --- user settings relevant for all builds ----------------------------
   
   # By default, "cc" is used as the C compiler, but it can be overridden.
   # For example, the system compiler in SunOS 5.9 may not provide <stdint.h>,
   # which may require this line:
   CC=gcc
   
   # IBM AIX may need:
   CC=xlc
   
   # By default, "ar" is used as the library archive builder, but it
   # can be overridden.  For example, NixOS may not have ar(1) in the
   # PATH, but may want to specify an absolute path instead.
   AR=ar
   
 # 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 48  HAVE_WCHAR=1
Line 61  HAVE_WCHAR=1
   
 HAVE_WCHAR=0  HAVE_WCHAR=0
   
   # For -Tutf8 mode, mandoc needs to set an arbitrary locale having
   # a UTF-8 character set.  If autodetection of a suitable locale
   # fails or selects an undesirable locale, you can manually choose
   # the locale for -Tutf8 mode:
   
   UTF8_LOCALE=en_US.UTF-8
   
 # When man(1) or apropos(1) is called without -m and -M options,  # When man(1) or apropos(1) is called without -m and -M options,
 # MANPATH is not set in the environment, man.conf(5) is not available  # MANPATH is not set in the environment, and man.conf(5) is not
 # and manpath(1) not used, manuals are searched for in the following  # available, manuals are searched for in the following directory
 # directory trees by default.  # trees by default.
   
 MANPATH_DEFAULT="/usr/share/man:/usr/X11R6/man:/usr/local/man"  MANPATH_DEFAULT="/usr/share/man:/usr/X11R6/man:/usr/local/man"
   
   # Validation of cross references with mandoc -Tlint only looks
   # for manual pages in the following directories:
   
   MANPATH_BASE="/usr/share/man:/usr/X11R6/man"
   
   # When man(1) is called with the -S option and no manual page is
   # found matching the requested name and the requested architecture,
   # it tries to figure out whether the requested architecture is valid
   # for the present operating system.  Normally, ./configure detects
   # the operating system using uname(1).  If that fails or is not
   # desired, either of the following lines can be used:
   
   OSENUM=MANDOC_OS_NETBSD
   OSENUM=MANDOC_OS_OPENBSD
   OSENUM=MANDOC_OS_OTHER
   
 # In manual pages written in the mdoc(7) language, the operating system  # In manual pages written in the mdoc(7) language, the operating system
 # version is displayed in the page footer line.  If an operating system  # version is displayed in the page footer line.  If an operating system
 # is specified as an argument to the .Os macro, that is always used.  # is specified as an argument to the .Os macro, that is always used.
Line 65  MANPATH_DEFAULT="/usr/share/man:/usr/X11R6/man:/usr/lo
Line 101  MANPATH_DEFAULT="/usr/share/man:/usr/X11R6/man:/usr/lo
 # If you do not want uname(3) to be called but instead want a fixed  # If you do not want uname(3) to be called but instead want a fixed
 # string to be used, use the following line:  # string to be used, use the following line:
   
 OSNAME="OpenBSD 5.9"  OSNAME="OpenBSD 7.0"
   
 # The following installation directories are used.  # The following installation directories are used.
 # It is possible to set only one or a few of these variables,  # It is possible to set only one or a few of these variables,
 # there is no need to copy the whole block.  # there is no need to copy the whole block.
 # Even if you set PREFIX to something else, the other variables  # Even if you set PREFIX to something else, the other variables
 # pick it up without copying them all over.  # pick it up without copying them all over.
   # MISCDIR is only used for installing the file mandoc.css.
   # That is important because users of "mandoc -T html" often need it
   # even if they are not using man.cgi(8), see mandoc(1) for details.
   
 PREFIX="/usr/local"  PREFIX="/usr/local"
 BINDIR="${PREFIX}/bin"  BINDIR="${PREFIX}/bin"
 SBINDIR="${PREFIX}/sbin"  SBINDIR="${PREFIX}/sbin"
 INCLUDEDIR="${PREFIX}/include/mandoc"  
 LIBDIR="${PREFIX}/lib/mandoc"  
 MANDIR="${PREFIX}/man"  MANDIR="${PREFIX}/man"
   MISCDIR="${PREFIX}/share/misc"
   
 # The man(1) utility needs to know where the manuals reside.  # If BINDIR and SBINDIR are not subdirectories of the same parent
 # We know of two ways to tell it: via manpath(1) or man.conf(5).  # directory or if the basename(1) of BINDIR differs from "bin",
 # The latter is used by OpenBSD and NetBSD, the former by most  # the relative path from SBINDIR to BINDIR is also needed.
 # other systems.  # The default is:
   
 # Force usage of manpath(1).  BIN_FROM_SBIN="../bin"
 # If it is not installed or not operational,  
 # man(1), makewhatis(8), and apropos(1) will not work properly.  
 HAVE_MANPATH=1  
   
 # Force usage of man.conf(5).  
 HAVE_MANPATH=0  
   
 # Some distributions may want to avoid naming conflicts  # Some distributions may want to avoid naming conflicts
 # with the configuration files of other man(1) implementations.  # with the configuration files of other man(1) implementations.
 # This changes the name of the installed section 5 manual page as well.  # This changes the name of the installed section 5 manual page as well.
   
 MANM_MANCONF="mandoc.conf"      # default is "man.conf"  MANM_MANCONF="mandoc.conf"      # default is "man.conf"
   
 # Some distributions may want to avoid naming conflicts among manuals.  # Some distributions may want to avoid naming conflicts among manuals.
Line 111  MANM_ROFF="mandoc_roff"  # default is "roff"
Line 144  MANM_ROFF="mandoc_roff"  # default is "roff"
 MANM_EQN="mandoc_eqn"           # default is "eqn"  MANM_EQN="mandoc_eqn"           # default is "eqn"
 MANM_TBL="mandoc_tbl"           # default is "tbl"  MANM_TBL="mandoc_tbl"           # default is "tbl"
   
 # Some distributions may want to avoid naming conflicts  # Some distributions may want to avoid naming conflicts with
 # with other man(1) and soelim(1) utilities.  # other man(1), apropos(1), makewhatis(8), or soelim(1) utilities.
 # If you want to change the names of binary programs,  # If you want to change the names of binary programs,
 # the following alternative names are suggested.  # the following alternative names are suggested.
 # Using different names is possible as well.  # Using different names is possible as well.
 # This changes the names of the installed section 1 manual pages as well.  # This changes the names of the installed section 1 and section 8
   # manual pages as well.
   # It is possible to set only one or two of these variables,
   # there is no need to copy the whole block.
   
 BINM_MAN=mman                   # default is "man"  BINM_MAN=mman                   # default is "man"
   BINM_APROPOS=mapropos           # default is "apropos"
   BINM_WHATIS=mwhatis             # default is "whatis"
   BINM_MAKEWHATIS=mandocdb        # default is "makewhatis"
 BINM_SOELIM=msoelim             # default is "soelim"  BINM_SOELIM=msoelim             # default is "soelim"
   
   # If less(1) is available, it is used as the default manual pager.
   # Otherwise, more(1) is used: its existence is required by POSIX.
   # It is possible to force using a different default pager, either
   # by giving the name of a program found in the PATH, or by giving
   # an absolute path.
   
   BINM_PAGER=pg                   # default is "less" or "more"
   
   # Some distributions do not want hardlinks
   # between installed binary programs.
   # Set the following variable to use symbolic links instead.
   # It is also used for links between manual pages.
   # It is only used by the install* targets.
   # When using this, DESTDIR must be empty or an absolute path.
   
   LN="ln -sf"                     # default is "ln -f"
   
 # Before falling back to the bundled version of the ohash(3) hashing  # Before falling back to the bundled version of the ohash(3) hashing
 # library, autoconfiguration tries the following linker flag to  # library, autoconfiguration tries the following linker flag to
 # link against your system version.  If you do have ohash(3) on  # link against your system version.  If you do have ohash(3) on
Line 129  BINM_SOELIM=msoelim  # default is "soelim"
Line 185  BINM_SOELIM=msoelim  # default is "soelim"
   
 LD_OHASH="-lutil"  LD_OHASH="-lutil"
   
 # Some platforms may need additional linker flags to link against libmandoc  # Some platforms may need an additional linker flag for nanosleep(2).
 # that are not autodetected.  # If none is needed or it is -lrt, it is autodetected.
 # For example, Solaris 9 and 10 need -lrt for nanosleep(2).  # Otherwise, set the following variable.
   
 LDADD="-lrt"  LD_NANOSLEEP="-lrt"
   
   # Some platforms may need an additional linker flag for recvmsg(2).
   # If none is needed or it is -lsocket, it is autodetected.
   # Otherwise, set the following variable.
   
   LD_RECVMSG="-lsocket"
   
   # Some platforms might need additional linker flags to link against
   # libmandoc that are not autodetected, though no such cases are
   # currently known.
   
   LDADD="-lm"
   
 # Some systems may want to set additional linker flags for all the  # Some systems may want to set additional linker flags for all the
 # binaries, not only for those using libmandoc, for example for  # binaries, not only for those using libmandoc, for example for
 # hardening options.  # hardening options.
Line 150  INSTALL_LIB="${INSTALL} -m 0444"
Line 218  INSTALL_LIB="${INSTALL} -m 0444"
 INSTALL_MAN="${INSTALL} -m 0444"  INSTALL_MAN="${INSTALL} -m 0444"
 INSTALL_DATA="${INSTALL} -m 0444"  INSTALL_DATA="${INSTALL} -m 0444"
   
 # --- user settings related to database support ------------------------  # By default, makewhatis(8) can only read from the paths passed on the
   # command line or configured in man.conf(5).
   # But some package managers on some operating systems store manual pages
   # in separate "cellar" or "store" directories and only symlink them
   # into the manual trees.
   # To support one or more such package managers, give makewhatis(8)
   # read access to the cellars and stores on your system, in the form
   # of a colon-separated path:
   
 # By default, building makewhatis(8) and apropos(1) is enabled.  # Homebrow package manager on Mac OS X:
 # To disable it, for example to avoid the dependency on SQLite3,  PREFIX="/usr/local"
 # use the following line.  It that case, the remaining settings  READ_ALLOWED_PATH="${PREFIX}/Cellar"
 # in this section are irrelevant.  
   
 BUILD_DB=0  # Nix package manager and/or NixOS Linux distribution:
   READ_ALLOWED_PATH="/nix/store"
   
 # Autoconfiguration tries the following linker flags to find the  # GNU Guix package manager and/or GNU Guix Linux distribution:
 # SQLite3 library installed on your system.  If none of these work,  READ_ALLOWED_PATH="/gnu/store"
 # set the following variable to specify the required linker flags.  
   
 LD_SQLITE3="-lsqlite3"  # If multiple package managers are used concurrently:
 LD_SQLITE3="-L/usr/local/lib -lsqlite3"  PREFIX="/usr/local"
   READ_ALLOWED_PATH="/nix/store:${PREFIX}/Cellar"
   
 # When library autodetection decides to use -L/usr/local/lib,  # --- user settings for the mandoc(3) library --------------------------
 # -I/usr/local/include is automatically added to CFLAGS.  
 # If you manually set LD_SQLITE3 to something including -L/usr/local/lib,  
 # chances are you will also need the following line:  
   
 CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -I/usr/local/include"  # By default, libmandoc.a is not installed.  It is almost never needed
   # because there is almost no non-mandoc software out there using this
   # library.  The one notable exception is NetBSD apropos(1).
   # So, when building for the NetBSD base system - but not for NetBSD
   # ports nor for pkgsrc! - you may want the following:
   
 # Some distributions may want to avoid naming conflicts  INSTALL_LIBMANDOC=1
 # with another implementation of apropos(1) and makewhatis(8).  
 # If you want to change the names of the binary programs,  
 # the following alternative names are suggested.  
 # Using other names is possible as well.  
 # This changes the names of the installed section 1 and section 8  
 # manual pages as well.  
 # It is possible to set only one or two of these variables,  
 # there is no need to copy the whole block.  
   
 BINM_APROPOS=mapropos           # default is "apropos"  # The following settings are only used when INSTALL_LIBMANDOC is set.
 BINM_WHATIS=mwhatis             # default is "whatis"  
 BINM_MAKEWHATIS=mandocdb        # default is "makewhatis"  
   
 # When using the "homebrew" package manager on Mac OS X, the actual  INCLUDEDIR="${PREFIX}/include/mandoc"
 # manuals are located in a so-called "cellar" and only symlinked  LIBDIR="${PREFIX}/lib/mandoc"
 # into the manual trees.  To allow mandoc to follow such symlinks,  
 # you have to specify the physical location of the cellar as returned  
 # by realpath(3), for example:  
   
 PREFIX="/usr/local"  
 HOMEBREWDIR="${PREFIX}/Cellar"  
   
 # --- user settings related to man.cgi ---------------------------------  # --- user settings related to man.cgi ---------------------------------
   
 # By default, building man.cgi(8) is disabled.  To enable it, copy  # By default, building man.cgi(8) is disabled.  To enable it, copy
 # cgi.h.example to cgi.h, edit it, and use the following line.  # cgi.h.example to cgi.h, edit it, and use the following line.
 # Obviously, this requires that BUILD_DB is enabled, too.  
   
 BUILD_CGI=1  BUILD_CGI=1
   
 # The remaining settings in this section are only relevant if BUILD_CGI  # The remaining settings in this section are only relevant if BUILD_CGI
 # is enabled.  Otherwise, they have no effect either way.  # is enabled.  Otherwise, they have no effect either way.
   
 # By default, man.cgi(8) is linked statically.  # By default, man.cgi(8) is linked statically if the compiler supports
 # Some systems do not support static linking, for example Mac OS X.  # the -static option.  If automatic detection fails, you can force
 # In that case, use the following line:  # 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"  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.  # Some directories.
 # This works just like PREFIX, see above.  # This works just like PREFIX, see above.
   
Line 224  WWWPREFIX="/var/www"
Line 289  WWWPREFIX="/var/www"
 HTDOCDIR="${WWWPREFIX}/htdocs"  HTDOCDIR="${WWWPREFIX}/htdocs"
 CGIBINDIR="${WWWPREFIX}/cgi-bin"  CGIBINDIR="${WWWPREFIX}/cgi-bin"
   
 # --- settings that rarely need to be touched --------------------------  # --- user settings related to catman ----------------------------------
   
 # Do not set these variables unless you really need to.  # By default, building mandocd(8) and catman(8) is disabled.
   # To enable it, use the following line.
   # It does not work on SunOS 5.10 because there is no mkdirat(2)
   # nor on SunOS 5.9 which also lacks CMSG_LEN(3) and CMSG_SPACE(3).
   # It may not work on old releases of Mac OS X either.  For example,
   # Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger provides neither mkdirat(2) nor openat(2).
   
 # You can manually override the compiler to be used.  BUILD_CATMAN=1
 # But that's rarely useful because ./configure asks your make(1)  
 # which compiler to use, and that answer will hardly be wrong.  
   
 CC=cc  # Install catman(8) with a different name.
   # See BINM_MAN above for details of how this works.
   
 # IBM AIX may need:  BINM_CATMAN=mcatman             # default is "catman"
   
 CC=xlc  # --- settings that rarely need to be touched --------------------------
   
 # The default compiler flags are:  # Do not set these variables unless you really need to.
   
 CFLAGS="-g -W -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-unused-parameter -Wwrite-strings"  # 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.
   
 # IBM AIX xlc does not support -W; in that case, please use:  
   
 CFLAGS="-g"  CFLAGS="-g"
   
   # Hunt for memory leaks.
   # Do not use for production builds.
   # See mandoc_dbg_init(3) for more information.
   
   DEBUG_MEMORY=1
   
 # In rare cases, it may be required to skip individual automatic tests.  # In rare cases, it may be required to skip individual automatic tests.
 # Each of the following variables can be set to 0 (test will not be run  # Each of the following variables can be set to 0 (test will not be run
 # 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).
   
   HAVE_ATTRIBUTE=0
 HAVE_DIRENT_NAMLEN=0  HAVE_DIRENT_NAMLEN=0
   HAVE_ENDIAN=0
   HAVE_EFTYPE=0
 HAVE_ERR=0  HAVE_ERR=0
 HAVE_FTS=0  HAVE_FTS=0  # Setting this implies HAVE_FTS_COMPARE_CONST=0.
   HAVE_FTS_COMPARE_CONST=0  # Setting this implies HAVE_FTS=1.
 HAVE_GETLINE=0  HAVE_GETLINE=0
 HAVE_GETSUBOPT=0  HAVE_GETSUBOPT=0
 HAVE_ISBLANK=0  HAVE_ISBLANK=0
   HAVE_LESS_T=0
 HAVE_MKDTEMP=0  HAVE_MKDTEMP=0
 HAVE_MMAP=0  HAVE_NTOHL=0
   HAVE_O_DIRECTORY=0
   HAVE_OHASH=0
   HAVE_PATH_MAX=0
 HAVE_PLEDGE=0  HAVE_PLEDGE=0
 HAVE_PROGNAME=0  HAVE_PROGNAME=0
 HAVE_REALLOCARRAY=0  HAVE_REALLOCARRAY=0
   HAVE_RECALLOCARRAY=0
 HAVE_REWB_BSD=0  HAVE_REWB_BSD=0
 HAVE_REWB_SYSV=0  HAVE_REWB_SYSV=0
 HAVE_STRCASESTR=0  HAVE_STRCASESTR=0
Line 271  HAVE_STRLCPY=0
Line 356  HAVE_STRLCPY=0
 HAVE_STRPTIME=0  HAVE_STRPTIME=0
 HAVE_STRSEP=0  HAVE_STRSEP=0
 HAVE_STRTONUM=0  HAVE_STRTONUM=0
   HAVE_SYS_ENDIAN=0
 HAVE_VASPRINTF=0  HAVE_VASPRINTF=0
 HAVE_WCHAR=0  HAVE_WCHAR=0
   
 HAVE_SQLITE3=0  
 HAVE_SQLITE3_ERRSTR=0  
 HAVE_OHASH=0  

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