# Copyright 2000-2003 Daniel Robbins, Gentoo Technologies, Inc. # Contains local system settings for Portage system # $Header: /home/cvsroot/gentoo-src/portage/cnf/make.conf,v 1.67 2003/08/21 01:01:26 carpaski Exp $ # Please review 'man make.conf' for more information. # Build-time functionality # ======================== # # The USE variable is used to enable optional build-time functionality. For # example, quite a few packages have optional X, gtk or GNOME functionality # that can only be enabled or disabled at compile-time. Gentoo Linux has a # very extensive set of USE variables described in our USE variable HOWTO at # http://www.gentoo.org/doc/use-howto.html # # The available list of use flags with descriptions is in your portage tree. # Use 'less' to view them: --> less /usr/portage/profiles/use.desc <-- # # 'ufed' is an ncurses/dialog interface available in portage to make handling # useflags for you. 'emerge app-admin/ufed' # # Example: #USE="X gtk2 gnome -alsa" # dax: tried below, but cannot compile epiphany-1.0.1. # USE="X gtk -gnome" # actually I am not sure why gtk2 (above) was changed to gtk. # Maybe I should rebuild the whole installation (after more doc-study!) # The gnome is changed to -gnome because I do not like programs # to use gnome interprogram connection. It wouldn't matter much # though, and we might later be forced to turn it back on. USE="X gtk2 -gnome userlocales glibc-compat20 erandom" # dax: legal settings: # USE="x86 oss apm arts avi berkdb crypt cups encode foomaticdb # gdbm gif gpm gtk i mlib java jpeg kde gnome libg++ libwww mad # mikmod mmx motif mpeg ncurses nls oggvorbis opengl pam pdflib # png python qt quicktime readline sdl slang spell ssl svga tcpd # truetype X xml2 xmms xv zlib" # Host Setting # ============ # # If you are using a Pentium Pro or greater processor, leave this line as-is; # otherwise, change to i586, i486 or i386 as appropriate. All modern systems # (even Athlons) should use "i686-pc-linux-gnu". All K6's are i586. # CHOST="i686-pc-linux-gnu" # Host and optimization settings # ============================== # # For optimal performance, enable a CFLAGS setting appropriate for your CPU. # # Please note that if you experience strange issues with a package, it may be # due to gcc's optimizations interacting in a strange way. Please test the # package (and in some cases the libraries it uses) at default optimizations # before reporting errors to developers. # # -mcpu= means optimize code for the particular type of CPU without # breaking compatibility with other CPUs. # # -march= means to take full advantage of the ABI and instructions # for the particular CPU; this will break compatibility with older CPUs (for # example, -march=athlon-xp code will not run on a regular Athlon, and # -march=i686 code will not run on a Pentium Classic. # # CPU types supported in gcc-3.2 and higher: athlon-xp, athlon-mp, # athlon-tbird, athlon, k6, k6-2, k6-3, i386, i486, i586 (Pentium), i686 # (PentiumPro), pentium, pentium-mmx, pentiumpro, pentium2 (Celeron), pentium3. # Note that Gentoo Linux 1.4 and higher include at least gcc-3.2. # # CPU types supported in gcc-2.95*: k6, i386, i486, i586 (Pentium), i686 # (Pentium Pro), pentium, pentiumpro Gentoo Linux 1.2 and below use gcc-2.95* # # CRITICAL WARNINGS: ****************************************************** # # ATHLON-4 will generate invalid SSE instructions; use 'athlon' instead. # # PENTIUM4 will generate invalid SSE2 instructions; use 'pentium3' instead. # # K6 markings are deceptive. Avoid setting -march for them. See Bug #24379. # # ************************************************************************* # # # Decent examples: # #CFLAGS="-mcpu=athlon-xp -O3 -pipe" #CFLAGS="-march=pentium3 -O3 -pipe" CFLAGS="-O2 -mcpu=athlon -pipe" # If you set a CFLAGS above, then this line will set your default C++ flags to # the same settings. #CXXFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" CXXFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" # Advanced Masking # ================ # # Gentoo is using a new masking system to allow for easier stability testing # on packages. KEYWORDS are used in ebuilds to mask and unmask packages based # on the platform they are set for. A special form has been added that # indicates packages and revisions that are expected to work, but have not yet # been approved for the stable set. '~arch' is a superset of 'arch' which # includes the unstable, in testing, packages. Users of the 'x86' architecture # would add '~x86' to ACCEPT_KEYWORDS to enable unstable/testing packages. # '~ppc', '~sparc' are the unstable KEYWORDS for their respective platforms. # DO NOT PUT ANYTHING BUT YOUR SPECIFIC ~ARCHITECTURE IN THE LIST. # IF YOU ARE UNSURE OF YOUR ARCH, OR THE IMPLICATIONS, DO NOT MODIFY THIS. # #ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~arch" # dax:2003-10-29, midlertidigt fjernet. # ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" # dax:2003-12-07, midlertidigt fjernet igen. # ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" # dax:2003-12-09, midltertidigt indsat igen. # ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" # dax:2005-02-01 permanent fjernet tilden ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="x86" # Portage Directories # =================== # # Each of these settings controls an aspect of portage's storage and file # system usage. If you change any of these, be sure it is available when # you try to use portage. *** DO NOT INCLUDE A TRAILING "/" *** # # PORTAGE_TMPDIR is the location portage will use for compilations and # temporary storage of data. This can get VERY large depending upon # the application being installed. PORTAGE_TMPDIR=/var/tmp # # PORTDIR is the location of the portage tree. This is the repository # for all profile information as well as all ebuilds. This directory # itself can reach 200M. WE DO NOT RECOMMEND that you change this. PORTDIR=/usr/portage # # DISTDIR is where all of the source code tarballs will be placed for # emerges. The source code is maintained here unless you delete # it. The entire repository of tarballs for gentoo is 9G. This is # considerably more than any user will ever download. 2-3G is # a large DISTDIR. DISTDIR=${PORTDIR}/distfiles # # PKGDIR is the location of binary packages that you can have created # with '--buildpkg' or '-b' while emerging a package. This can get # upto several hundred megs, or even a few gigs. #PKGDIR=${PORTDIR}/packages PKGDIR=${PORTDIR}/packages # # PORT_LOGDIR is the location where portage will store all the logs it # creates from each individual merge. They are stored as YYMMDD-$PF.log # in the directory specified. This is disabled until you enable it by # providing a directory. Permissions will be modified as needed IF the # directory exists, otherwise logging will be disabled. #PORT_LOGDIR=/var/log/portage # # PORTDIR_OVERLAY is a directory where local ebuilds may be stored without # concern that they will be deleted by rsync updates. Default is not # defined. #PORTDIR_OVERLAY=/usr/local/portage PORTDIR_OVERLAY=/usr/local/portage # Fetching files # ============== # # If you need to set a proxy for wget or lukemftp, add the appropriate "export # ftp_proxy=" and "export http_proxy=" lines to /etc/profile if # all users on your system should use them. # # Portage uses wget by default. Here are some settings for some alternate # downloaders -- note that you need to merge these programs first before they # will be available. # # Default fetch command (5 tries, passive ftp for firewall compatibility) #FETCHCOMMAND="/usr/bin/wget -t 5 --passive-ftp \${URI} -P \${DISTDIR}" #RESUMECOMMAND="/usr/bin/wget -c -t 5 --passive-ftp \${URI} -P \${DISTDIR}" # # Using wget, ratelimiting downloads #FETCHCOMMAND="/usr/bin/wget -t 5 --passive-ftp --limit-rate=200k \${URI} -P \${DISTDIR}" #RESUMECOMMAND="/usr/bin/wget -c -t 5 --passive-ftp --limit-rate=200k \${URI} -P \${DISTDIR}" # # Lukemftp (BSD ftp): #FETCHCOMMAND="/usr/bin/lukemftp -s -a -o \${DISTDIR}/\${FILE} \${URI}" #RESUMECOMMAND="/usr/bin/lukemftp -s -a -R -o \${DISTDIR}/\${FILE} \${URI}" # # Prozilla (turbo downloader) #FETCHCOMMAND='/usr/bin/proz --no-getch -s ${URI} -P ${DISTDIR}' # # Portage uses GENTOO_MIRRORS to specify mirrors to use for source retrieval. # The list is a space seperated list which is read left to right. If you use # another mirror we highly recommend leaving the default mirror at the end of # the list so that portage will fall back to it if the files cannot be found # on your specified mirror. We _HIGHLY_ recommend that you change this setting # to a nearby mirror by merging and using the 'mirrorselect' tool. #GENTOO_MIRRORS=" http://gentoo.oregonstate.edu http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/gentoo" GENTOO_MIRRORS="ftp://ftp.easynet.nl/mirror/gentoo" # # Portage uses PORTAGE_BINHOST to specify mirrors for prebuilt-binary packages. # The list is a single extry specifying the full address of the directory # serving the tbz2's for your system. Running emerge with either '--getbinpkg' # or '--getbinpkgonly' will cause portage to retrieve the metadata from all # packages in the directory specified, and use that data to determine what will # be downloaded and merged. '-g' or '-gK' are the recommend parameters. Please # consult the man pages and 'emerge --help' for more information. #PORTAGE_BINHOST="ftp://login:pass@grp.mirror.site/pub/grp/i686/athlon-xp/" #PORTAGE_BINHOST="http://grp.mirror.site/gentoo/grp/1.4/i686/athlon-xp/" # Synchronizing Portage # ===================== # # Each of these settings effects how Gentoo synchronizes your Portage tree. # Synchronization is handled by rsync and these settings allow some control # over how it is done. # # # SYNC is the server used by rsync to retrieve a localized rsync mirror # rotation. This allows you to select servers that are geographically # close to you, yet still distribute the load over a number of servers. # Please do not single out specific rsync mirrors. Doing so places undue # stress on particular mirrors. Instead you may use one of the following # continent specific rotations: # # Default: "rsync://rsync.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage" # North America: "rsync://rsync.namerica.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage" # South America: "rsync://rsync.samerica.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage" # Europe: "rsync://rsync.europe.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage" # Asia: "rsync://rsync.asia.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage" # Australia: "rsync://rsync.au.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage" #SYNC="rsync://rsync.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage" SYNC="rsync://rsync.skumleren.net/gentoo-portage" # # RSYNC_RETRIES sets the number of times portage will attempt to retrieve # a current portage tree before it exits with an error. This allows # for a more successful retrieval without user intervention most times. #RSYNC_RETRIES="3" # # RSYNC_TIMEOUT sets the length of time rsync will wait before it times out # on a connection. Most users will benefit from this setting as it will # reduce the amount of 'dead air' they experience when they run across # the occasional, unreachable mirror. Dialup users might want to set this # value up around the 300 second mark. #RSYNC_TIMEOUT=180 # Advanced Features # ================= # # MAKEOPTS provides extra options that may be passed to 'make' when a # program is compiled. Presently the only use is for specifying # the number of parallel makes (-j) to perform. The suggested number # for parallel makes is CPUs+1. #MAKEOPTS="-j2" # # PORTAGE_NICENESS provides a default increment to emerge's niceness level. # Note: This is an increment. Running emerge in a niced environment will # reduce it further. Default is unset. #PORTAGE_NICENESS=3 # # AUTOCLEAN enables portage to automatically clean out older or overlapping # packages from the system after every successful merge. This is the # same as running 'emerge -c' after every merge. Set with: "yes" or "no". # This does not affect the unpacked source. See 'noclean' below. #AUTOCLEAN="yes" # # FEATURES are settings that affect the functionality of portage. Most of # these settings are for developer use, but some are available to non- # developers as well. # # 'autoaddcvs' causes portage to automatically try to add files to cvs # that will have to be added later. Done at generation times # and only has an effect when 'cvs' is also set. # 'buildpkg' causes binary packages to be created of all packages that # are merged. # 'ccache' enables ccache support via CC. # 'cvs' feature for developers that causes portage to enable all # cvs features (commits, adds) and all USE flags in SRC_URI # will be applied for digests. # 'digest' autogenerate a digest for packages. # 'distcc' enables distcc support via CC. # 'fixpackages' allows portage to fix binary packages that are stored in # PKGDIR. This can consume a lot of time. 'fixpackages' is # also a script that can be run at any given time to force # the same actions. # 'keeptemp' prevents the clean phase from deleting the temp files ($T) # from a merge. # 'keepwork' prevents the clean phase from deleting the WORKDIR. # 'noauto' causes ebuild to perform only the action requested and # not any other required actions like clean or # 'noclean' prevents portage from removing the source and temporary files # after a merge -- for debugging purposes only. # 'nostrip' prevents stripping of binaries. # 'notitles' disables xterm titlebar updates (which contain status info). # 'sandbox' enable sandbox-ing when running emerge and ebuild # 'strict' causes portage to react strongly to conditions that # have the potential to be dangerous -- like missing or # incorrect Manifest files. # 'userpriv' allows portage to drop root privleges while it is compiling # as a security measure, and as a side effect this can remove # sandbox access violations for users. # 'usersandbox' enables sandboxing while portage is running under userpriv. # unpack -- for debugging purposes only. #FEATURES="sandbox buildpkg ccache distcc userpriv usersandbox notitles noclean noauto cvs keeptemp keepwork" FEATURES="sandbox nofixpackages" # # CCACHE_SIZE sets the space use limitations for ccache. The default size is # 2G, and will be set if not defined otherwise and ccache is in features. # Portage will set the default ccache dir if it is not present in the # user's environment, for userpriv it sets: ${PORTAGE_TMPDIR}/ccache # (/var/tmp/ccache), and for regular use the default is /root/.ccache. # Sizes are specified with 'G' 'M' or 'K'. # '4G' for 4 gigabytes, '4096M' for 4 gigabytes, etc... Default is 2G #CCACHE_SIZE="2G" # # DISTCC_DIR sets the temporary space used by distcc. #DISTCC_DIR="${PORT_TMPDIR}/.distcc" # # RSYNC_EXCLUDEFROM is a file that portage will pass to rsync when it updates # the portage tree. Specific chucks of the tree may be excluded from # consideration. This may cause dependency failures if you are not careful. # The file format is one pattern per line, blanks and ';' or '#' lines are # comments. See 'man rsync' for more details on the exclude-from format. #RSYNC_EXCLUDEFROM=/etc/portage/rsync_excludes