1.\" Copyright (c) 2000 2.\" Mike W. Meyer 3.\" 4.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 5.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 6.\" are met: 7.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 8.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 9.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 10.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 11.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 12.\" 13.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND 14.\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 15.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 16.\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE 17.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 18.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 19.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 20.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 21.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 22.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 23.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 24.\" 25.\" $FreeBSD$ 26.\" 27.Dd September 27, 2018 28.Dt MAKE.CONF 5 29.Os 30.Sh NAME 31.Nm make.conf 32.Nd system build information 33.Sh DESCRIPTION 34The file 35.Nm 36contains system-wide settings that will apply to every build using 37.Xr make 1 38and the standard 39.Pa sys.mk 40file. 41This is achieved as follows: 42.Xr make 1 43processes the system makefile 44.Pa sys.mk 45before any other file by default, and 46.Pa sys.mk 47includes 48.Nm . 49.Pp 50The file 51.Nm 52uses the standard makefile syntax. 53However, 54.Nm 55should not specify any dependencies to 56.Xr make 1 . 57Instead, 58.Nm 59is to set 60.Xr make 1 61variables that control the actions of other makefiles. 62.Pp 63The default location of 64.Nm 65is 66.Pa /etc/make.conf , 67though an alternative location can be specified in the 68.Xr make 1 69variable 70.Va __MAKE_CONF . 71You may need to override the location of 72.Nm 73if the system-wide settings are not suitable for a particular build. 74For instance, setting 75.Va __MAKE_CONF 76to 77.Pa /dev/null 78effectively resets all build controls to their defaults. 79.Pp 80The primary purpose of 81.Nm 82is to control the compilation of the 83.Fx 84sources, documentation, and ported applications, 85which are usually found in 86.Pa /usr/src , 87.Pa /usr/doc , 88and 89.Pa /usr/ports . 90As a rule, the system administrator creates 91.Nm 92when the values of certain control variables need to be changed 93from their defaults. 94.Pp 95The system build procedures occur in four broad areas: 96the world, the kernel, documentation and ports. 97Variables set in 98.Nm 99may be applicable in one, two, or all four of these areas. 100In addition, control variables can be specified 101for a particular build via the 102.Fl D 103option of 104.Xr make 1 105or in 106.Xr environ 7 . 107In the case of world and kernel builds it is possible to put these variables 108into 109.Xr src.conf 5 110instead of 111.Nm . 112This way the environment for documentation and ports builds is not polluted 113by unrelated variables. 114.Pp 115The following lists provide a name and short description for each 116variable you can use during the indicated builds. 117The values of 118variables flagged as 119.Vt bool 120are ignored; the variable being 121set at all (even to 122.Dq Li FALSE 123or 124.Dq Li NO ) 125causes it to 126be treated as if it were set. 127.Pp 128The following list provides a name and short description for variables 129that are used for all builds, or are used by the 130.Pa makefiles 131for things other than builds. 132.Bl -tag -width Ar 133.It Va ALWAYS_CHECK_MAKE 134.Pq Vt bool 135Instructs the top-level makefile in the source tree (normally 136.Pa /usr/src ) 137to always check if 138.Xr make 1 139is up-to-date. 140Normally this is only done for the world and buildworld targets to handle 141upgrades from older versions of 142.Fx . 143.It Va CFLAGS 144.Pq Vt str 145Controls the compiler setting when compiling C code. 146Optimization levels other than 147.Fl O 148and 149.Fl O2 150are not supported. 151.It Va CPUTYPE 152.Pq Vt str 153Controls which processor should be targeted for generated 154code. 155This controls processor-specific optimizations in 156certain code (currently only OpenSSL) as well as modifying 157the value of 158.Va CFLAGS 159and 160.Va COPTFLAGS 161to contain the appropriate optimization directive to 162.Xr cc 1 . 163The automatic setting of 164.Va CFLAGS 165may be overridden using the 166.Va NO_CPU_CFLAGS 167variable. 168Refer to 169.Pa /usr/share/examples/etc/make.conf 170for a list of recognized 171.Va CPUTYPE 172options. 173.It Va CXXFLAGS 174.Pq Vt str 175Controls the compiler settings when compiling C++ code. 176.Va CXXFLAGS 177is initially set to the value of 178.Va CFLAGS . 179If you want to 180add to the 181.Va CXXFLAGS 182value, use 183.Dq Li += 184instead of 185.Dq Li = . 186.It Va DTC 187.Pq Vt str 188Select the compiler for DTS (Device Tree Syntax) file. 189.Va DTC 190is initially set to the value of dtc 191.It Va INSTALL 192.Pq Vt str 193the default install command. 194To install only files for which the target differs or does not exist, use 195.Bd -literal -offset indent 196INSTALL+= -C 197.Ed 198Note that some makefiles (including those in 199.Pa /usr/share/mk ) 200may hardcode options for the supplied install command. 201.It Va LOCAL_DIRS 202.Pq Vt str 203List any directories that should be entered when doing 204make's in 205.Pa /usr/src 206in this variable. 207.It Va MAKE_SHELL 208.Pq Vt str 209Controls the shell used internally by 210.Xr make 1 211to process the command scripts in makefiles. 212.Xr sh 1 , 213.Xr ksh 1 , 214and 215.Xr csh 1 216all currently supported. 217.Pp 218.Dl "MAKE_SHELL?=sh" 219.It Va MTREE_FOLLOWS_SYMLINKS 220.Pq Vt str 221Set this to 222.Dq Fl L 223to cause 224.Xr mtree 8 225to follow symlinks. 226.It Va NO_CPU_CFLAGS 227.Pq Vt str 228Setting this variable will prevent CPU specific compiler flags 229from being automatically added to 230.Va CFLAGS 231during compile time. 232.It Va NO_DOCUPDATE 233.Pq Vt bool 234Set this to not update the doc tree during 235.Dq Li "make update" . 236.It Va NO_PORTSUPDATE 237.Pq Vt bool 238Set this to not update the ports tree during 239.Dq Li "make update" . 240.It Va SVN_UPDATE 241.Pq Vt bool 242Set this to use 243.Xr svn 1 244or 245.Xr svnlite 1 246to update your 247.Pa src 248tree with 249.Dq Li "make update" . 250Note that you can set 251.Va SVN 252to the full path of a 253.Xr svn 1 254binary. 255.El 256.Ss "BUILDING THE KERNEL" 257The following list provides a name and short description for variables 258that are only used doing a kernel build: 259.Bl -tag -width Ar 260.It Va BOOTWAIT 261.Pq Vt int 262Controls the amount of time the kernel waits for a console keypress 263before booting the default kernel. 264The value is approximately milliseconds. 265Keypresses are accepted by the BIOS before booting from disk, 266making it possible to give custom boot parameters even when this is 267set to 0. 268.It Va COPTFLAGS 269.Pq Vt str 270Controls the compiler settings when building the 271kernel. 272Optimization levels above 273.Oo Fl O ( O2 , No ...\& ) Oc 274are not guaranteed to work. 275.It Va KERNCONF 276.Pq Vt str 277Controls which kernel configurations will be 278built by 279.Dq Li "${MAKE} buildkernel" 280and installed by 281.Dq Li "${MAKE} installkernel" . 282For example, 283.Bd -literal -offset indent 284KERNCONF=MINE DEBUG GENERIC OTHERMACHINE 285.Ed 286.Pp 287will build the kernels specified by the config files 288.Pa MINE , DEBUG , GENERIC , 289and 290.Pa OTHERMACHINE , 291and install the kernel specified by the config file 292.Pa MINE . 293It defaults to 294.Pa GENERIC . 295.It Va MODULES_OVERRIDE 296.Pq Vt str 297Set to a list of modules to build instead of all of them. 298.It Va NO_KERNELCLEAN 299.Pq Vt bool 300Set this to skip running 301.Dq Li "${MAKE} clean" 302during 303.Dq Li "${MAKE} buildkernel" . 304.It Va NO_KERNELCONFIG 305.Pq Vt bool 306Set this to skip running 307.Xr config 8 308during 309.Dq Li "${MAKE} buildkernel" . 310.It Va NO_KERNELOBJ 311.Pq Vt bool 312Set this to skip running 313.Dq Li "${MAKE} obj" 314during 315.Dq Li "${MAKE} buildkernel" . 316.It Va NO_MODULES 317.Pq Vt bool 318Set to not build modules with the kernel. 319.It Va PORTS_MODULES 320Set this to the list of ports you wish to rebuild every time the kernel 321is built. 322.It Va WITHOUT_MODULES 323.Pq Vt str 324Set to a list of modules to exclude from the build. 325This provides a 326somewhat easier way to exclude modules you are certain you will never 327need than specifying 328.Va MODULES_OVERRIDE . 329This is applied 330.Em after 331.Va MODULES_OVERRIDE . 332.El 333.Ss "BUILDING THE WORLD" 334The following list provides a name and short description for variables 335that are used during the world build: 336.Bl -tag -width Ar 337.It Va BOOT_COMCONSOLE_PORT 338.Pq Vt str 339The port address to use for the console if the boot blocks have 340been configured to use a serial console instead of the keyboard/video card. 341.It Va BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED 342.Pq Vt int 343The baud rate to use for the console if the boot blocks have 344been configured to use a serial console instead of the keyboard/video card. 345.It Va BOOT_PXELDR_ALWAYS_SERIAL 346.Pq Vt bool 347Compile in the code into 348.Xr pxeboot 8 349that forces the use of a serial console. 350This is analogous to the 351.Fl h 352option in 353.Xr boot 8 354blocks. 355.It Va BOOT_PXELDR_PROBE_KEYBOARD 356.Pq Vt bool 357Compile in the code into 358.Xr pxeboot 8 359that probes the keyboard. 360If no keyboard is found, boot with the dual console configuration. 361This is analogous to the 362.Fl D 363option in 364.Xr boot 8 365blocks. 366.It Va ENABLE_SUID_K5SU 367.Pq Vt bool 368Set this if you wish to use the ksu utility. 369Otherwise, it will be 370installed without the set-user-ID bit set. 371.It Va ENABLE_SUID_NEWGRP 372.Pq Vt bool 373Set this to install 374.Xr newgrp 1 375with the set-user-ID bit set. 376Otherwise, 377.Xr newgrp 1 378will not be able to change users' groups. 379.It Va LOADER_TFTP_SUPPORT 380.Pq Vt bool 381By default the 382.Xr pxeboot 8 383loader retrieves the kernel via NFS. 384Defining this and recompiling 385.Pa /usr/src/stand 386will cause it to retrieve the kernel via TFTP. 387This allows 388.Xr pxeboot 8 389to load a custom BOOTP diskless kernel yet 390still mount the server's 391.Pa / 392rather than load the server's kernel. 393.It Va LOADER_FIREWIRE_SUPPORT 394.Pq Vt bool 395Defining this and recompiling 396.Pa /usr/src/stand/i386 397will add 398.Xr dcons 4 399console driver to 400.Xr loader 8 401and allow access over FireWire(IEEE1394) using 402.Xr dconschat 8 . 403Currently, only i386 and amd64 are supported. 404.It Va MALLOC_PRODUCTION 405.Pq Vt bool 406Set this to disable assertions and statistics gathering in 407.Xr malloc 3 . 408It also defaults the A and J runtime options to off. 409Disabled by default on -CURRENT. 410.It Va MAN_ARCH 411.Pq Vt str 412Space-delimited list of one or more MACHINE and/or MACHINE_ARCH values 413for which section 4 man pages will be installed. 414The special value 415.Sq all 416installs all available architectures. 417The default is the MACHINE and MACHINE_ARCH being built. 418.It Va MODULES_WITH_WORLD 419.Pq Vt bool 420Set to build modules with the system instead of the kernel. 421.It Va NO_CLEAN 422.Pq Vt bool 423Set this to disable cleaning during 424.Dq Li "make buildworld" . 425This should not be set unless you know what you are doing. 426.It Va NO_CLEANDIR 427.Pq Vt bool 428Set this to run 429.Dq Li "${MAKE} clean" 430instead of 431.Dq Li "${MAKE} cleandir" . 432.It Va WITH_MANCOMPRESS 433.Pq Vt defined 434Set to install manual pages compressed. 435.It Va WITHOUT_MANCOMPRESS 436.Pq Vt defined 437Set to install manual pages uncompressed. 438.It Va NO_SHARE 439.Pq Vt bool 440Set to not build in the 441.Pa share 442subdir. 443.It Va NO_SHARED 444.Pq Vt bool 445Set to build 446.Pa /bin 447and 448.Pa /sbin 449statically linked, this can be bad. 450If set, every utility that uses 451.Pa bsd.prog.mk 452will be linked statically. 453.It Va PPP_NO_NAT 454.Pq Vt bool 455Build 456.Xr ppp 8 457without support for network address translation (NAT). 458.It Va PPP_NO_NETGRAPH 459.Pq Vt bool 460Set to build 461.Xr ppp 8 462without support for Netgraph. 463.It Va PPP_NO_RADIUS 464.Pq Vt bool 465Set to build 466.Xr ppp 8 467without support for RADIUS. 468.It Va PPP_NO_SUID 469.Pq Vt bool 470Set to disable the installation of 471.Xr ppp 8 472as a set-user-ID root program. 473.It Va SENDMAIL_ADDITIONAL_MC 474.Pq Vt str 475Additional 476.Pa .mc 477files which should be built into 478.Pa .cf 479files at build time. 480The value should include the full path to the 481.Pa .mc 482file(s), e.g., 483.Pa /etc/mail/foo.mc , 484.Pa /etc/mail/bar.mc . 485.It Va SENDMAIL_ALIASES 486.Pq Vt str 487List of 488.Xr aliases 5 489files to rebuild when using 490.Pa /etc/mail/Makefile . 491The default value is 492.Pa /etc/mail/aliases . 493.It Va SENDMAIL_CFLAGS 494.Pq Vt str 495Flags to pass to the compile command when building 496.Xr sendmail 8 . 497The 498.Va SENDMAIL_* 499flags can be used to provide SASL support with setting such as: 500.Bd -literal -offset indent 501SENDMAIL_CFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include -DSASL 502SENDMAIL_LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib 503SENDMAIL_LDADD=-lsasl 504.Ed 505.It Va SENDMAIL_CF_DIR 506.Pq Vt str 507Override the default location for the 508.Xr m4 1 509configuration files used to build a 510.Pa .cf 511file from a 512.Pa .mc 513file. 514.It Va SENDMAIL_DPADD 515.Pq Vt str 516Extra dependencies to add when building 517.Xr sendmail 8 . 518.It Va SENDMAIL_LDADD 519.Pq Vt str 520Flags to add to the end of the 521.Xr ld 1 522command when building 523.Xr sendmail 8 . 524.It Va SENDMAIL_LDFLAGS 525.Pq Vt str 526Flags to pass to the 527.Xr ld 1 528command when building 529.Xr sendmail 8 . 530.It Va SENDMAIL_M4_FLAGS 531.Pq Vt str 532Flags passed to 533.Xr m4 1 534when building a 535.Pa .cf 536file from a 537.Pa .mc 538file. 539.It Va SENDMAIL_MAP_PERMS 540.Pq Vt str 541Mode to use when generating alias and map database files using 542.Pa /etc/mail/Makefile . 543The default value is 0640. 544.It Va SENDMAIL_MAP_SRC 545.Pq Vt str 546Additional maps to rebuild when using 547.Pa /etc/mail/Makefile . 548The 549.Pa access , 550.Pa bitdomain , 551.Pa domaintable , 552.Pa genericstable , 553.Pa mailertable , 554.Pa uucpdomain , 555and 556.Pa virtusertable 557maps are always rebuilt if they exist. 558.It Va SENDMAIL_MAP_TYPE 559.Pq Vt str 560Database map type to use when generating map database files using 561.Pa /etc/mail/Makefile . 562The default value is hash. 563The alternative is btree. 564.It Va SENDMAIL_MC 565.Pq Vt str 566The default 567.Xr m4 1 568configuration file to use at install time. 569The value should include the full path to the 570.Pa .mc 571file, e.g., 572.Pa /etc/mail/myconfig.mc . 573Use with caution as a make install will overwrite any existing 574.Pa /etc/mail/sendmail.cf . 575Note that 576.Va SENDMAIL_CF 577is now deprecated. 578.It Va SENDMAIL_SET_USER_ID 579.Pq Vt bool 580If set, install 581.Xr sendmail 8 582as a set-user-ID root binary instead of a set-group-ID binary 583and do not install 584.Pa /etc/mail/submit.{cf,mc} . 585Use of this flag is not recommended and the alternative advice in 586.Pa /etc/mail/README 587should be followed instead if at all possible. 588.It Va SENDMAIL_START_SCRIPT 589.Pq Vt str 590The script used by 591.Pa /etc/mail/Makefile 592to start, stop, and restart 593.Xr sendmail 8 . 594The default value is 595.Pa /etc/rc.sendmail . 596This value should match the 597.Dq Li mta_start_script 598setting in 599.Xr rc.conf 5 . 600.It Va SENDMAIL_SUBMIT_MC 601.Pq Vt str 602The default 603.Xr m4 1 604configuration file for mail submission 605to use at install time. 606The value should include the full path to the 607.Pa .mc 608file, e.g., 609.Pa /etc/mail/mysubmit.mc . 610Use with caution as a make install will overwrite any existing 611.Pa /etc/mail/submit.cf . 612.It Va TOP_TABLE_SIZE 613.Pq Vt int 614.Xr top 1 615uses a hash table for the user names. 616The size of this hash can be tuned to match the number of local users. 617The table size should be a prime number 618approximately twice as large as the number of lines in 619.Pa /etc/passwd . 620The default number is 20011. 621.It Va WANT_FORCE_OPTIMIZATION_DOWNGRADE 622.Pq Vt int 623Causes the system compiler to be built such that it forces high optimization 624levels to a lower one. 625.Xr cc 1 626.Fl O2 627and above is known to trigger known optimizer bugs at various 628times. 629The value assigned is the highest optimization value used. 630.El 631.Ss "BUILDING DOCUMENTATION" 632The following list provides a name and short description for variables 633that are used when building documentation. 634.Bl -tag -width ".Va PRINTERDEVICE" 635.It Va DISTDIR 636.Pq Vt str 637Where distfiles are kept. 638Normally, this is 639.Pa distfiles 640in 641.Va PORTSDIR . 642.It Va DOC_LANG 643.Pq Vt str 644The list of languages and encodings to build and install. 645.It Va PRINTERDEVICE 646.Pq Vt str 647The default format for system documentation, depends on your 648printer. 649This can be set to 650.Dq Li ascii 651for simple printers, or 652.Dq Li ps 653for postscript or graphics printers with a ghostscript 654filter, or both. 655.El 656.Ss "BUILDING PORTS" 657Several make variables can be set that affect the building of ports. 658These variables and their effects are documented in 659.Xr ports 7 , 660.Pa ${PORTSDIR}/Mk/* 661and the 662.Fx 663Porter's Handbook. 664.Sh FILES 665.Bl -tag -width ".Pa /usr/share/examples/etc/make.conf" -compact 666.It Pa /etc/make.conf 667.It Pa /usr/doc/Makefile 668.It Pa /usr/ports/Makefile 669.It Pa /usr/share/examples/etc/make.conf 670.It Pa /usr/share/mk/sys.mk 671.It Pa /usr/src/Makefile 672.It Pa /usr/src/Makefile.inc1 673.El 674.Sh SEE ALSO 675.Xr cc 1 , 676.Xr install 1 , 677.Xr make 1 , 678.Xr src.conf 5 , 679.Xr style.Makefile 5 , 680.Xr environ 7 , 681.Xr ports 7 , 682.Xr sendmail 8 683.Sh HISTORY 684The 685.Nm 686file appeared sometime before 687.Fx 4.0 . 688.Sh AUTHORS 689This 690manual page was written by 691.An Mike W. Meyer Aq Mt mwm@mired.org . 692.Sh CAVEATS 693Note, that 694.Ev MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX 695and 696.Ev MAKEOBJDIR 697are environment variables and should not be set in 698.Nm 699or as command line arguments to 700.Xr make 1 , 701but in make's environment. 702.Sh BUGS 703This manual page may occasionally be out of date with respect to 704the options currently available for use in 705.Nm . 706Please check the 707.Pa /usr/share/examples/etc/make.conf 708file for the latest options which are available. 709