- NETBSDSRCDIR
-
The path to the top level of the
NetBSD
sources.
If
make(1)
is run from within the
NetBSD
source tree, the default is the top
level of that tree (as determined by the presence of
build.sh
and
tools/
),
otherwise
BSDSRCDIR
will be used.
- BSDOBJDIR
-
The real path to the
`obj'
tree for the
NetBSD
source tree.
Default:
/usr/obj
- BSDSRCDIR
-
The real path to the
NetBSD
source tree.
Default:
/usr/src
- BUILD
-
If defined,
`make install'
checks that the targets in the source directories are up-to-date and
re-makes them if they are out of date, instead of blindly trying to install
out of date or non-existent targets.
Default:
Unset.
- BUILDID
-
Identifier for the build.
The identifier will be appended to
object directory names, and can be consulted in the
make(1)
configuration file in order to set additional build parameters,
such as compiler flags.
Default:
Unset.
- COPTS
-
Extra options for the C compiler.
Should be appended to (e.g.,
COPTS+=-g),
rather than explicitly set.
Note that
CPUFLAGS,
not
COPTS,
should be used for
compiler flags that select CPU-related options.
Also note that
CFLAGS
should never be set in
.
- CPUFLAGS
-
Additional flags passed to the compiler/assembler to select
CPU instruction set options, CPU tuning options, etc.
Such options should not be specified in
COPTS,
because some parts of the build process need to override
CPU-related compiler options.
- DESTDIR
-
Directory to contain the built
NetBSD
system.
If set, special options are passed to the compilation tools to
prevent their default use of the host system's
/usr/include, /usr/lib,
and so forth.
This pathname should
not
end with a slash
(/)
character (for installation into the system's root directory, set
DESTDIR
to an empty string).
The directory must reside on a file system which supports long file
names and hard links.
Default:
Empty string if
USETOOLS
is
``yes'';
unset otherwise.
Note:
build.sh
will provide a default of
destdir.
MACHINE
(in the top-level
.OBJDIR)
unless run in
`expert'
mode
- MAKEVERBOSE
-
Level of verbosity of status messages.
Supported values:
- 0
-
No descriptive messages are shown.
- 1
-
Descriptive messages are shown.
- 2
-
Descriptive messages (prefixed with a
`#')
and command output is not suppressed.
Default:
2
- MKATF
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether the Automated Testing Framework is built and installed.
Default:
``yes''
- MKBFD
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether
libbfd,
libiberty,
or any of the things that depend
upon them (such as the binutils,
as(1),
gdb(1),
ld(1),
dbsym(8),
or
mdsetimage(8))
should be built.
Default:
``yes''
- MKCATPAGES
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether preformatted plaintext manual pages will be created
and installed.
Default:
``yes''
- MKCOMPLEX
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether the
Math Library (libm, -lm)
is compiled with support for
Default:
``yes''
- MKCRYPTO
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether cryptographic code will be included in a build;
provided for the benefit of countries that do not allow strong
cryptography.
Will not affect use of the standard low-security password encryption system,
crypt(3).
Default:
``yes''
If
``no'',
acts as
MKKERBEROS=no.
- MKCRYPTO_IDEA
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether IDEA support will be built into
libcrypto_idea.a.
Default:
``no''
- MKCRYPTO_MDC2
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether MDC2 support will be built into
libcrypto_mdc2.a.
Default:
``no''
- MKCRYPTO_RC5
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether RC5 support will be built into
libcrypto_rc5.a.
Default:
``no''
- MKCVS
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether
cvs(1)
is built.
Default:
``yes''
- MKDEBUG
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether separate debugging symbols should be installed into
DESTDIR
/usr/libdata/debug
.
Default:
``no''
- MKDEBUGLIB
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether debug libraries
(lib*_g.a)
will be built and installed.
Debug libraries are compiled with
``
-g
-DDEBUG
''.
Default:
``no''
- MKDOC
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether system documentation destined for
DESTDIR
/usr/share/doc
will be installed.
Default:
``yes''
- MKDYNAMICROOT
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether all programs should be dynamically linked,
and to install shared libraries required by
/bin
and
/sbin
and the shared linker
ld.elf_so(1)
into
/lib
.
If
`no',
link programs in
/bin
and
/sbin
statically.
- MKGCC
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether
gcc(1)
or any related libraries
(libg2c, libgcc, libobjc, libstdc++)
are built.
Default:
``yes''
- MKGCCCMDS
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether
gcc(1)
is built.
If
``no'',
then
MKGCC
controls if the
GCC libraries are built.
Default:
``yes''
- MKGDB
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether
gdb(1)
is built.
Default:
``yes''
- MKHESIOD
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether the Hesiod infrastructure
(libraries and support programs) is built and installed.
Default:
``yes''
- MKHOSTOBJ
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
If set to
``yes'',
then for programs intended to be run on the compile host,
the name, release, and architecture of the host operating system
will be suffixed to the name of the object directory created by
``make obj''.
(This allows multiple host systems to compile
NetBSD
for a single target.)
If set to
``no'',
then programs built to be run on the compile host will use the same
object directory names as programs built to be run on the target.
Default:
``no''
- MKHTML
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether the HTML manual pages are created and installed.
Default:
``yes''
- MKIEEEFP
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether code for IEEE754/IEC60559 conformance is built.
Has no effect on most platforms.
Default:
``yes''
- MKINET6
-
Indicates whether INET6 (IPv6) infrastructure
(libraries and support programs) is built and installed.
Default:
``yes''
- MKINFO
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether GNU Info files, used for the documentation for
most of the compilation tools, will be built and installed.
Default:
``yes''
- MKIPFILTER
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether the
ipf(4)
programs, headers and LKM will be built and installed.
Default:
``yes''
- MKISCSI
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether the iSCSI library and applications are
built and installed.
Default:
``yes''
- MKKERBEROS
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether the Kerberos v5 infrastructure
(libraries and support programs) is built and installed.
Default:
``yes''
- MKLDAP
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
infrastructure
(libraries and support programs) is built and installed.
Default:
``yes''
- MKLINKLIB
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether all of the shared library infrastructure is built.
If
`no',
prevents:
installation of the
*.a
libraries,
installation of the
*_pic.a
libraries on PIC systems,
building of
*.a
libraries on PIC systems,
or
installation of
.so
symlinks on ELF systems.
Default:
``yes''
If
``no'',
acts as
MKPICINSTALL=no MKPROFILE=no.
- MKLINT
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether
lint(1)
will be run against portions of the
NetBSD
source code during the build, and whether lint libraries will be
installed into
DESTDIR
/usr/libdata/lint
.
Default:
``yes''
- MKMAN
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether manual pages will be installed.
Default:
``yes''
If
``no'',
acts as
MKCATPAGES=no MKHTML=no.
- MKMANZ
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether manual pages should be compressed with
gzip(1)
at installation time.
Default:
``no''
- MKMODULAR
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether support for the new kernel modules framework should be
built.
This will install new versions of
modload(8),
modstat(8)
and
modunload(8)
that will not work with the ones used to manage LKMs.
You will also need a kernel built with
options MODULAR
for this to be useful.
Default:
``no''
- MKNLS
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether Native Language System (NLS) locale zone files will be
built and installed.
Default:
``yes''
- MKOBJ
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether object directories will be created when running
``make obj''.
If set to
``no'',
then all built files will be located inside the regular source tree.
Default:
``yes''
If
``no'',
acts as
MKOBJDIRS=no.
- MKOBJDIRS
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether object directories will be created automatically
(via a
``make obj''
pass) at the start of a build.
Default:
``no''
- MKPAM
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether the
pam(8)
framework (libraries and support files) is built.
The pre-PAM code is not supported and may be removed in the future.
Default:
``yes''
- MKPCC
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether
pcc(1)
or any related libraries
(libpcc, libpccsoftfloat)
are built.
Default:
``no''
- MKPCCCMDS
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether
pcc(1)
is built.
If
``no'',
then
MKPCC
controls if the
PCC libraries are built.
Default:
``no''
- MKPF
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether the
pf(4)
programs, headers and LKM will be built and installed.
Default:
``yes''
- MKPIC
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether shared objects and libraries will be created and
installed.
If set to
``no'',
the entire built system will be statically linked.
Default:
Platform dependent.
As of this writing, all platforms except
m68000
and
sh3
default to
``yes''.
If
``no'',
acts as
MKPICLIB=no.
- MKPICINSTALL
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether the
ar(1)
format libraries
(lib*_pic.a),
used to generate shared libraries, are installed.
Default:
``yes''
- MKPICLIB
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether the
ar(1)
format libraries
(lib*_pic.a),
used to generate shared libraries.
Default:
``yes''
- MKPIE
-
Indicates whether Position Independent Executables (PIE)
are built and installed.
Default:
``no''
- MKPOSTFIX
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether Postfix is built.
Default:
``yes''
- MKPROFILE
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether profiled libraries
(lib*_p.a)
will be built and installed.
Default:
``yes'';
however, some platforms turn off
MKPROFILE
by default at times due to toolchain problems with profiled code.
- MKSHARE
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether files destined to reside in
DESTDIR
/usr/share
will be built and installed.
Default:
``yes''
If
``no'',
acts as
MKCATPAGES=no MKDOC=no MKINFO=no MKHTML=no MKMAN=no MKNLS=no.
- MKSKEY
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether the S/key infrastructure
(libraries and support programs) is built.
Default:
``yes''
- MKSOFTFLOAT
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether the compiler generates output containing
library calls for floating point and possibly soft-float library
support.
Default:
``no''
- MKSTATICLIB
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether the normal static libraries
(lib*_g.a)
will be built and installed.
Default:
``yes''
- MKSTRIPIDENT
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether program binaries and shared libraries should be built
to include RCS IDs for use with
ident(1).
Default:
``no''
- MKUNPRIVED
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether an unprivileged install will occur.
The user, group, permissions, and file flags, will not be set on
the installed item; instead the information will be appended to
a file called
METALOG
in
DESTDIR.
The contents of
METALOG
is used during the generation of the distribution tar files to ensure
that the appropriate file ownership is stored.
Default:
``no''
- MKUPDATE
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether all install operations intended to write to
DESTDIR
will compare file timestamps before installing, and skip the install
phase if the destination files are up-to-date.
This also has implications on full builds (see next subsection).
Default:
``no''
- MKX11
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether X11 is built and installed
(by descending into
src/x11
or
src/external/mit/xorg
depending on the value of
X11FLAVOUR).
Default:
``no''
- MKYP
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether the YP (NIS) infrastructure
(libraries and support programs) is built.
Default:
``yes''
- OBJMACHINE
-
If defined, creates objdirs of the form
obj.
MACHINE,
where
MACHINE
is the current architecture (as per
`uname -m').
- RELEASEDIR
-
If set, specifies the directory to which a
release(7)
layout will be written at the end of a
``make release''.
Default:
Unset.
Note:
build.sh
will provide a default of
releasedir
(in the top-level
.OBJDIR)
unless run in
`expert'
mode
- TOOLDIR
-
Directory to hold the host tools, once built.
This directory should be unique to a given host system and
NetBSD
source tree.
(However, multiple targets may share the same
TOOLDIR;
the target-dependent files have unique names.)
If unset, a default based
on the
uname(1)
information of the host platform will be created in the
.OBJDIR
of
src
.
Default:
Unset.
- USE_HESIOD
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether Hesiod support is
enabled in the various applications that support it.
If
MKHESIOD=no,
USE_HESIOD
will also be forced to
``no''.
Default:
``yes''
- USE_INET6
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether INET6 (IPv6) support is
enabled in the various applications that support it.
If
MKINET6=no,
USE_INET6
will also be forced to
``no''.
Default:
``yes''
- USE_JEMALLOC
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether the
jemalloc
allocator
(which is designed for improved performance with threaded applications)
is used instead of the
phkmalloc
allocator
(that was the default untilNetBSD 5.0).
Default:
``yes''
- USE_KERBEROS
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether Kerberos v5 support is
enabled in the various applications that support it.
If
MKKERBEROS=no,
USE_KERBEROS
will also be forced to
``no''.
Default:
``yes''
- USE_LDAP
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether LDAP support is
enabled in the various applications that support it.
If
MKLDAP=no,
USE_LDAP
will also be forced to
``no''.
Default:
``yes''
- USE_PAM
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether
pam(8)
support is enabled in the various applications that support it.
If
MKPAM=no,
USE_PAM
will also be forced to
``no''.
Default:
``yes''
- USE_SKEY
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether S/key support is
enabled in the various applications that support it.
If
MKSKEY=no,
USE_SKEY
will also be forced to
``no''.
Default:
``yes''
This is mutually exclusive to
USE_PAM!=no.
- USE_SSP
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether GCC stack-smashing protection (SSP) support,
which detects stack overflows and aborts the program,
is enabled.
This imposes some performance penalty.
Default:
``no''
- USE_YP
-
Can be set to
``yes''
or
``no''.
Indicates whether YP (NIS) support is
enabled in the various applications that support it.
If
MKYP=no,
USE_YP
will also be forced to
``no''.
Default:
``yes''
- USETOOLS
-
Indicates whether the tools specified by
TOOLDIR
should be used as part of a build in progress.
Must be set to
``yes''
if cross-compiling.
- yes
-
Use the tools from
TOOLDIR.
- no
-
Do not use the tools from
TOOLDIR,
but refuse to build native compilation tool components that are
version-specific for that tool.
- never
-
Do not use the tools from
TOOLDIR,
even when building native tool components.
This is similar to the traditional
NetBSD
build method, but does
not
verify that the compilation tools in use are up-to-date enough in order
to build the tree successfully.
This may cause build or runtime problems when building the whole
NetBSD
source tree.
Default:
``yes''
if building all or part of a whole
NetBSD
source tree (detected automatically);
``no''
otherwise (to preserve traditional semantics of the
<bsd.*.mk>
make(1)
include files).
- X11FLAVOUR
-
Picks which X11 distribution to cross-build with
NetBSD.
Set to either
``Xorg''
or
``XFree86''.
Only relevant if
MKX11!=no.
Default:
``Xorg''
on alpha, i386, macppc, shark and sparc64 platforms.
``XFree86''
on everything else.