blob: 500a32294f8a279586e54f0c8ade9938f5fb721c [file] [log] [blame]
# MCONFIG -- Configuration stuff for util-linux
# Created: Sat Feb 4 15:50:30 1995
# Revised: Sun Nov 10 20:10:13 1996 by faith@cs.unc.edu
# Copyright 1995 Rickard E. Faith (faith@cs.unc.edu)
#
# Not all utils work with all architectures, select yours here.
# NOTE: UTIL-LINUX has not been tested extensively on anything but
# INTEL. If you find problems in compiling on other architectures
# please provide fix to util-linux@math.uio.no.
CPU=intel
#CPU=alpha
#CPU=sparc
#CPU=arm
#CPU=m68k
#CPU=mips
# if HAVE_LIBCRYPT is "yes" -lcrypt will be used
HAVE_LIBCRYPT=no
#HAVE_LIBCRYPT=yes
# If HAVE_PAM is set to "yes", then login, chfn, chsh, and newgrp
# will use PAM for authentication. Additionally, passwd will not be
# installed as it is not PAM aware.
HAVE_PAM=no
#HAVE_PAM=yes
# If HAVE_SHADOW is set to "yes", then login, chfn, chsh, newgrp, passwd,
# and vipw will not be built or installed from the login-utils
# subdirectory.
HAVE_SHADOW=no
#HAVE_SHADOW=yes
# If HAVE_PASSWD is set to "yes", then passwd will not be built or
# installed from the login-utils subdirectory (but login, chfn, chsh,
# newgrp, and vipw *will* be installed).
HAVE_PASSWD=no
#HAVE_PASSWD=yes
# If you use chfn and chsh from this package, REQUIRE_PASSWORD will require
# non-root users to enter the account password before updating /etc/passwd.
REQUIRE_PASSWORD=yes
#REQUIRE_PASSWORD=no
# If you use chsh from this package, ONLY_LISTED_SHELLS will require that
# the selected shell be listed in /etc/shells -- otherwise only a warning is
# printed. This prevents someone from setting their shell to /bin/false.
ONLY_LISTED_SHELLS=yes
#ONLY_LISTED_SHELLS=no
# If HAVE_SYSVINIT is set to "yes", then simpleinit and shutdown will not
# be built or installed from the login-utils subdirectory. (The shutdown
# and halt that come with the SysVinit package should be used with the init
# found in that package.)
#HAVE_SYSVINIT=no
HAVE_SYSVINIT=yes
# If HAVE_SYSVINIT_UTILS is set to "yes", then last, mesg, and wall will
# not be built or installed from the login-utils subdirectory. (The
# shutdown and init from the SysVinit package do not depend on the last,
# mesg, and wall from that package.)
#HAVE_SYSVINIT_UTILS=no
HAVE_SYSVINIT_UTILS=yes
# If HAVE_GETTY is set to "yes", then agetty will not be built or
# installed from the login-utils subdirectory. Note that agetty can
# co-exist with other gettys, so this option should never be used.
HAVE_GETTY=no
#HAVE_GETTY=yes
# If USE_TTY_GROUP is set to "yes", then wall and write will be installed
# setgid to the "tty" group, and mesg will only set the group write bit.
# Note that this is only useful if login/xterm/etc. change the group of the
# user's tty to "tty" [The login in util-linux does this correctly, and
# xterm will do it correctly if X is compiled with USE_TTY_GROUP set
# properly.]
USE_TTY_GROUP=yes
#USE_TTY_GROUP=no
# If HAVE_STRINGS is set to "yes", then strings won't be installed. This
# is the quick fix until the strings in GNU binutils is in wide use and has
# internationalization support.
#HAVE_STRINGS=no
HAVE_STRINGS=yes
# If HAVE_RESET is set to "yes", then reset won't be installed. The version
# of reset that comes with the ncurses package is less aggressive.
#HAVE_RESET=no
HAVE_RESET=yes
# If HAVE_MOUNT is set to "yes", then reset won't be installed, since many
# folks grab mount independenty of util-linux
# When util-linux is released it always contains the very latest mount.
HAVE_MOUNT=no
# HAVE_MOUNT=yes
CC= gcc
# Different optimizations for different cpus.
ifeq "$(CPU)" "intel"
OPT= -pipe -O3 -m486 -fomit-frame-pointer
else
ifeq "$(CPU)" "arm"
OPT= -O2 -m3 -fomit-frame-pointer
else
OPT= -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer
endif
endif
BSD= ../bsd
LDFLAGS = -s
# WARNFLAGS = -Wall
CFLAGS = $(OPT) -I. -I$(BSD) $(WARNFLAGS) $(CURSESFLAGS) $(EXTRACFLAGS) \
-DSBINDIR=\"$(SBINDIR)\" \
-DUSRSBINDIR=\"$(USRSBINDIR)\" \
-DLOGDIR=\"$(LOGDIR)\" \
-DVARPATH=\"$(VARPATH)\"
#
# ncurses appears to be installed in three major ways.
#
# There is a subdirectory /usr/include/ncurses, with curses.h in
# CURSESFLAGS=-I/usr/include/ncurses -DNCH=0
# No such subdirectory, but ncurses/curses.h is installed as ncurses.h
# CURSESFLAGS=-DNCH=1
# No such subdirectory - <curses.h> is the ncurses one.
# CURSESFLAGS=-DNCH=0
# Pick your choice.
CURSESFLAGS=-DNCH=0
LIBCURSES=-lncurses
DEVDIR= $(DESTDIR)/dev
ETCDIR= $(DESTDIR)/etc
SBINDIR= $(DESTDIR)/sbin
USRSBINDIR= $(DESTDIR)/usr/sbin
USRLIBDIR= $(DESTDIR)/usr/lib
USRBINDIR= $(DESTDIR)/usr/bin
USRGAMESDIR= $(DESTDIR)/usr/games
BINDIR= $(DESTDIR)/bin
VARPATH= $(DESTDIR)/var
LOGDIR= $(DESTDIR)/var/log
MANDIR= $(DESTDIR)/usr/man
MAN1DIR= $(DESTDIR)/usr/man/man1
MAN3DIR= $(DESTDIR)/usr/man/man3
MAN5DIR= $(DESTDIR)/usr/man/man5
MAN6DIR= $(DESTDIR)/usr/man/man6
MAN8DIR= $(DESTDIR)/usr/man/man8
INFODIR= $(DESTDIR)/usr/info
# Directory for shutdown, halt, reboot, etc.
SHUTDOWNDIR= $(SBINDIR)
# Directory for fsck
FSCKDIR= $(SBINDIR)
# Directory for passwd
PASSWDDIR= $(USRBINDIR)
# Modes
DIRMODE= 755
BINMODE= 755
MANMODE= 644
DATMODE= 644
INFOMODE= 644
SUIDMODE= 4711
CHMOD= chmod
INSTALL= install
INSTALLDIR= $(INSTALL) -d -m $(DIRMODE)
INSTALLBIN= $(INSTALL) -m $(BINMODE)
INSTALLMAN= $(INSTALL) -m $(MANMODE)
INSTALLDAT= $(INSTALL) -m $(DATMODE)
INSTALLSUID= $(INSTALL) -m $(SUIDMODE) -o root
%.o: %.c
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
%: %.cc
$(CXX) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@