pkgsrc/mk/platform/UnixWare.mk
2006-03-18 21:40:44 +00:00

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# $NetBSD: UnixWare.mk,v 1.20 2006/03/18 21:40:45 jlam Exp $
#
# Variable definitions for the UnixWare 7 operating system.
ECHO_N?= ${ECHO} -n
IMAKE_MAKE?= /usr/ccs/bin/make # program which gets invoked by imake
PKGLOCALEDIR?= lib
PS?= /usr/bin/ps
# XXX: default from defaults/mk.conf. Verify/correct for this platform
# and remove this comment.
RSH?= /usr/bin/rsh
SU?= /usr/bin/su
TYPE?= /usr/bin/type
CPP_PRECOMP_FLAGS?= # unset
DEF_UMASK?= 022
DEFAULT_SERIAL_DEVICE?= /dev/null
EXPORT_SYMBOLS_LDFLAGS?= # Don't add symbols to the dynamic symbol table
GROUPADD?= /usr/sbin/groupadd
MOTIF_TYPE_DEFAULT?= dt # default 2.0 compatible libs type
NOLOGIN?= ${FALSE}
ROOT_CMD?= ${SU} - root -c
ROOT_GROUP?= root
ROOT_USER?= root
SERIAL_DEVICES?= /dev/null
ULIMIT_CMD_datasize?= ulimit -d `ulimit -H -d`
ULIMIT_CMD_stacksize?= ulimit -s `ulimit -H -s`
ULIMIT_CMD_memorysize?= ulimit -v `ulimit -H -v`
USERADD?= /usr/sbin/useradd
# imake installs manpages in weird places
IMAKE_MAN_SOURCE_PATH= share/man/man
IMAKE_MAN_SUFFIX= 1
IMAKE_LIBMAN_SUFFIX= 3
IMAKE_FILEMAN_SUFFIX= 4
IMAKE_GAMEMAN_SUFFIX= 6
IMAKE_MAN_DIR= ${IMAKE_MAN_SOURCE_PATH}1
IMAKE_LIBMAN_DIR= ${IMAKE_MAN_SOURCE_PATH}3
IMAKE_FILEMAN_DIR= ${IMAKE_MAN_SOURCE_PATH}4
IMAKE_GAMEMAN_DIR= ${IMAKE_MAN_SOURCE_PATH}6
IMAKE_MANNEWSUFFIX= ${IMAKE_MAN_SUFFIX}
IMAKE_MANINSTALL?= maninstall
.if exists(/usr/include/netinet/in6.h)
_OPSYS_HAS_INET6= yes # IPv6 is standard
.else
_OPSYS_HAS_INET6= no # IPv6 is not standard
.endif
_OPSYS_HAS_JAVA= no # Java is not standard
_OPSYS_HAS_MANZ= no # no MANZ for gzipping of man pages
_OPSYS_HAS_OSSAUDIO= no # libossaudio is available
_OPSYS_PERL_REQD= # no base version of perl required
_OPSYS_PTHREAD_AUTO= no # -lpthread needed for pthreads
_OPSYS_SHLIB_TYPE= ELF # shared lib type
_PATCH_CAN_BACKUP= yes # native patch(1) can make backups
_PATCH_BACKUP_ARG?= -b -V simple -z # switch to patch(1) for backup suffix
_USE_GNU_GETTEXT= yes # Use GNU gettext
#
# The native linker for UnixWare doesn't really support an option to pass
# rpath directives, but pretend it does anyway since the wrapper scripts
# will correctly convert it into the proper LD_RUN_PATH variable.
#
_USE_RPATH= yes # add rpath to LDFLAGS
# flags passed to the linker to extract all symbols from static archives.
# this is the standard Solaris linker, /usr/ccs/bin/ld. The use of GNU
# ld is not currently supported.
# XXX is this needed for UnixWare?
_OPSYS_WHOLE_ARCHIVE_FLAG=
_OPSYS_NO_WHOLE_ARCHIVE_FLAG=
# UnixWare has /usr/include/iconv.h, but it's not GNU iconv, so mark it
# incompatible.
_INCOMPAT_ICONV= UnixWare-*-*
_STRIPFLAG_CC?= ${_INSTALL_UNSTRIPPED:D:U} # cc(1) option to strip
_STRIPFLAG_INSTALL?= ${_INSTALL_UNSTRIPPED:D:U} # install(1) option to strip
LOCALBASE?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/pkg
PKG_TOOLS_BIN?= ${LOCALBASE}/sbin
# check for maximum command line length and set it in configure's environment,
# to avoid a test required by the libtool script that takes forever.
# FIXME: Adjust to work on this system and enable the lines below.
#_OPSYS_MAX_CMDLEN_CMD= /sbin/sysctl -n kern.argmax
# If games are to be installed setgid, then SETGIDGAME is set to 'yes'
# (it defaults to 'no' as per defaults/mk.conf).
# Set the group and mode to meaningful values in that case (defaults to
# BINOWN, BINGRP and BINMODE as per defaults/mk.conf).
# FIXME: Adjust to work on this system and enable the lines below.
#.if !(empty(SETGIDGAME:M[yY][eE][sS]))
#GAMEOWN= games
#GAMEGRP= games
#GAMEMODE= 2555
#.endif