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platforms, mainly because it wouldn't have made sense to document the variables in one of those files, but they need to be documented somewhere. Added the file defaults.mk, which now serves as the reference document which provides useful default values and _explains_ the variables.
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Makefile
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Makefile
# $NetBSD: Interix.mk,v 1.53 2007/10/18 21:52:24 rillig Exp $
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#
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# Variable definitions for the Interix operating system.
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# SHLIB BASE ADDRESSES:
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#
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# [tv] For reference, here's a list of shared library base address ranges used
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# throughout pkgsrc to cope with the fact that Interix has no proper PIC
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# support in the compiler. This list will be kept updated for any new packages
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# also needing special handling.
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#
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# Fortunately, libtool covers most of this, and uses a randomized base address
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# selection as described below. This randomized base address concept is used
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# again in a couple other places.
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#
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# * = currently uses fixed default of 0x10000000 and needs something better
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# (this base address restricts how far sbrk() can go in memory, and of
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# course, collides with everything else, requiring runtime text relocs)
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#
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# pkg start end slotsize #slots
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#
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# <bsd.lib.mk> 0x50000000 0x6fffffff 0x00040000 2048
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# libtool-base 0x50000000 0x6fffffff 0x00040000 2048
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# netpbm 0x6b000000 0x6cffffff 0x00100000 32
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# openssl 0x5e000000 0x5fffffff 0x00100000 32
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# perl5 *
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# python22 *
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# python23 *
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# python24 *
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# ruby16 0x50000000 0x6fffffff 0x00040000 2048
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# (main lib) 0x48000000
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# ruby18 0x50000000 0x6fffffff 0x00040000 2048
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# (main lib) 0x48000000
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# zsh *
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# ADDITIONAL NOTES:
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#
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# * It appears that www/curl 1.15.0+ has support for SIOCGIFADDR via
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# an undocumented ioctl interface. It may be worthwhile to look at
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# adding that hack into a more proper <net/if.h> to be supplied by
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# pkgsrc's compiler wrappers. [tv]
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###
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### Overrides to standard BSD .mk files
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###
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# "catinstall" not yet supported as there's no shipped [gn]roff
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MANINSTALL= maninstall
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MAKE_FLAGS+= MKCATPAGES=no NOLINT=1
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###
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### Alternate defaults to global pkgsrc settings, to help avoid
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### some of the excessive Interix fork(2) overhead, and reduce the
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### amount of settings required in the user's mk.conf
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###
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# NetBSD's faster, vfork-capable shell (not yet in pkgsrc)
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#BULK_PREREQ+= shells/nbsh
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.if exists(${PREFIX}/bin/nbsh)
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TOOLS_SHELL?= ${PREFIX}/bin/nbsh
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WRAPPER_SHELL?= ${PREFIX}/bin/nbsh
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.endif
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INSTALL?= ${PREFIX}/bin/install-sh
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PAX?= ${PREFIX}/bin/pax
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SED?= ${PREFIX}/bin/nbsed
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GCC_USE_SYMLINKS?= yes
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WRAPPER_DEBUG?= no
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.if defined(BATCH)
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BULK_PREREQ+= lang/perl5
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USE_BULK_BROKEN_CHECK?= no
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USE_BULK_TIMESTAMPS?= no
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.endif
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###
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### Platform definitions common to pkgsrc/mk/platform/*.mk
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###
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ECHO_N?= /bin/printf %s # does not support "echo -n"
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IMAKEOPTS+= -DBuildHtmlManPages=NO
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PS?= /bin/ps
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SU?= /bin/su
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TYPE?= type # Shell builtin
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USERADD?= ${LOCALBASE}/sbin/useradd
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GROUPADD?= ${LOCALBASE}/sbin/groupadd
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_PKG_USER_HOME?= # empty by default
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_USER_DEPENDS= user>=20040426:../../sysutils/user_interix
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CONFIG_RPATH_OVERRIDE?= config.rpath */config.rpath */*/config.rpath
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DEF_UMASK?= 002
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EXPORT_SYMBOLS_LDFLAGS?=-Wl,-E # add symbols to the dynamic symbol table
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MOTIF_TYPE_DEFAULT?= openmotif # default 2.0 compatible libs type
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NOLOGIN?= /bin/false
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PKG_TOOLS_BIN?= ${LOCALBASE}/sbin
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PKGDIRMODE?= 775
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# ROOT_USER might be numeric in the special case of Administrator; canonify it:
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ROOT_CMD?= ${SU} - "$$(id -un ${ROOT_USER})" -c
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ROOT_USER?= ${BINOWN}
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ROOT_GROUP?= 131616 # +Administrators or native language equivalent
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TOUCH_FLAGS?=
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ULIMIT_CMD_memorysize?= ulimit -v `ulimit -H -v`
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# imake installs manpages in weird places
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IMAKE_MAN_SOURCE_PATH= man/man
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IMAKE_MAN_SUFFIX= n
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IMAKE_LIBMAN_SUFFIX= 3
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IMAKE_KERNMAN_SUFFIX= 4
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IMAKE_FILEMAN_SUFFIX= 5
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IMAKE_GAMEMAN_SUFFIX= 6
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IMAKE_MISCMAN_SUFFIX= 7
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IMAKE_MAN_DIR= ${IMAKE_MAN_SOURCE_PATH}n
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IMAKE_LIBMAN_DIR= ${IMAKE_MAN_SOURCE_PATH}3
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IMAKE_KERNMAN_DIR= ${IMAKE_MAN_SOURCE_PATH}4
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IMAKE_FILEMAN_DIR= ${IMAKE_MAN_SOURCE_PATH}5
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IMAKE_GAMEMAN_DIR= ${IMAKE_MAN_SOURCE_PATH}6
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IMAKE_MISCMAN_DIR= ${IMAKE_MAN_SOURCE_PATH}7
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IMAKE_MANNEWSUFFIX= ${IMAKE_MAN_SUFFIX}
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IMAKE_MANINSTALL?= maninstall catinstall
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.if exists(/usr/include/netinet6)
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_OPSYS_HAS_INET6= yes # IPv6 is standard
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.else
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_OPSYS_HAS_INET6= no # IPv6 is not standard
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.endif
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_OPSYS_HAS_JAVA= no # Java is not standard
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_OPSYS_HAS_MANZ= yes # MANZ controls gzipping of man pages
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_OPSYS_HAS_OSSAUDIO= no # libossaudio is available
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_OPSYS_LIBTOOL_REQD= 1.5.18nb6
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_OPSYS_PERL_REQD= 5.8.3nb1 # base version of perl required
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_OPSYS_PTHREAD_AUTO= no # -lpthread needed for pthreads
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_OPSYS_SHLIB_TYPE= ELF # shared lib type - not exactly true, but near enough
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_PATCH_CAN_BACKUP= yes # native patch(1) can make backups
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_PATCH_BACKUP_ARG?= -b -V simple -z # switch to patch(1) for backup suffix
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_USE_RPATH= yes # add rpath to LDFLAGS
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# Ensure that USE_X11BASE programs get an xpkgwedge new enough to work.
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_OPSYS_NEEDS_XPKGWEDGE= yes # xpkgwedge is required for X11
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_XPKGWEDGE_DEPENDS= xpkgwedge>=1.10:../../pkgtools/xpkgwedge
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BUILD_DEPENDS+= ${USE_X11BASE:D${_XPKGWEDGE_DEPENDS}}
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# flags passed to the linker to extract all symbols from static archives.
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# this is GNU ld.
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_OPSYS_WHOLE_ARCHIVE_FLAG= -Wl,--whole-archive
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_OPSYS_NO_WHOLE_ARCHIVE_FLAG= -Wl,--no-whole-archive
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_STRIPFLAG_CC?= ${_INSTALL_UNSTRIPPED:D:U-s} # cc(1) option to strip
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_STRIPFLAG_INSTALL?= ${_INSTALL_UNSTRIPPED:D:U-s} # install(1) option to strip
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DEFAULT_SERIAL_DEVICE?= /dev/tty00
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SERIAL_DEVICES?= /dev/tty00 /dev/tty01 /dev/tty02 /dev/tty03
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# poll(2) is broken; try to work around it by making autoconf believe
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# it's missing. (Packages without autoconf will need explicit fixing.)
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CONFIGURE_ENV+= ${GNU_CONFIGURE:Dac_cv_header_poll_h=no ac_cv_func_poll=no}
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# Interix has a hstrerror(3), but it's a macro, not a function.
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CONFIGURE_ENV+= ${GNU_CONFIGURE:Dac_cv_func_hstrerror=yes}
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# check for maximum command line length and set it in configure's environment,
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# to avoid a test required by the libtool script that takes forever.
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_OPSYS_MAX_CMDLEN_CMD= ${ECHO} 262144
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# If games are to be installed setgid, then SETGIDGAME is set to 'yes'
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# (it defaults to 'no' as per defaults/mk.conf).
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# Set the group and mode to meaningful values in that case (defaults to
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# BINOWN, BINGRP and BINMODE as per defaults/mk.conf).
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# FIXME: Adjust to work on this system and enable the lines below.
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#.if !(empty(SETGIDGAME:M[yY][eE][sS]))
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#GAMEOWN= games
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#GAMEGRP= games
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#GAMEMODE= 2555
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#GAMEDIRMODE= 0775
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#.endif
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.include "${.PARSEDIR}/defaults.mk"
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