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authorChris Larson <clarson@kergoth.com>2004-12-09 09:47:41 +0000
committerChris Larson <clarson@kergoth.com>2004-12-09 09:47:41 +0000
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Merge oe-devel@oe-devel.bkbits.net:openembedded
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-# MCONFIG -- Configuration stuff for util-linux
-# Created: Sat Feb 4 15:50:30 1995
-# Copyright 1995 Rickard E. Faith (faith@cs.unc.edu)
-
-# For a user-mode install, make (at least) three changes:
-# - remove the `-o root' part in INSTALLSUID
-# - set USE_TTY_GROUP=no
-# - define DESTDIR
-
-# Select for ARCH one of intel, alpha, sparc, arm, m68k, mips
-# Select for CPU i386 if the binaries must be able to run on an intel 386
-# (by default i486 code is generated, see below)
-CPU=$(shell uname -m)
-ARCH=$(shell echo $(CPU) | sed 's/i.86/intel/;s/arm.*/arm/')
-
-# 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
-
-# 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=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
-
-# 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
-
-# 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
-
-# If HAVE_WRITE is set to "yes", then write will not be built or
-# installed from the misc-utils subdirectory.
-# (There is a network aware write in netwrite from NetKit 0.16 or later.)
-HAVE_WRITE=no
-
-# 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
-
-# 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=no
-
-# If HAVE_KILL is set to "yes", then kill will not be built or
-# installed from the misc-utils subdirectory.
-# (There is also a kill in the procps package.)
-HAVE_KILL=no
-
-# If ALLOW_VCS_USE is set to "yes", then login will chown /dev/vcsN
-# to the current user, allowing her to make a screendump and do other
-# nifty things on the console, but also allowing him to keep an open
-# file descriptor after logging out to trick the next user.
-ALLOW_VCS_USE=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=yes
-
-# If HAVE_SLN is set to "yes", then sln won't be installed
-# (but the man page sln.8 will be installed anyway).
-# sln also comes with libc and glibc.
-HAVE_SLN=no
-
-# If HAVE_FDUTILS is set to "yes", then setfdprm won't be installed.
-HAVE_FDUTILS=no
-
-# If SILENT_PG is set to "yes", then pg will not ring the bell
-# when an invalid key is pressed
-SILENT_PG=no
-
-# If configure decides that Native Language Support (NLS) is available,
-# it sets MAY_ENABLE_NLS in defines.h. If you don't want NLS, set
-# DISABLE_NLS to "yes".
-DISABLE_NLS=no
-
-# Different optimizations for different cpus.
-# gcc 3.0 likes options -mcpu=i486 instead of -m486
-ifeq "$(ARCH)" "intel"
- ifeq "$(HAVE_OLD_GCC)" "yes"
- CPUHEAD=-m
- else
- CPUHEAD=-mcpu=i
- endif
- ifeq "$(CPU)" "i386"
- CPUTAIL=386
- else
- CPUTAIL=486
- endif
- CPUOPT= $(CPUHEAD)$(CPUTAIL)
- OPT= -pipe -O2 $(CPUOPT) -fomit-frame-pointer
-else
- ifeq "$(ARCH)" "arm"
- OPT= -pipe -O2 -fsigned-char -fomit-frame-pointer
- else
- OPT= -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer
- endif
-endif
-
-WARNFLAGS = -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wstrict-prototypes
-
-LIB=../lib
-
-ERR_O=$(LIB)/err.o
-
-# Set HAVE_SLANG to yes if you have slang (and prefer to use that for cfdisk)
-# (If neither HAVE_NCURSES nor HAVE_SLANG is defined, cfdisk is not made.)
-# HAVE_SLANG=yes
-# There is a subdirectory /usr/include/slang containing slcurses.h
-# SLANGFLAGS=-I/usr/include/slang
-# No such subdirectory - slcurses.h lives in /usr/include
-# (no extra definition required).
-LIBSLANG=-lslang
-
-#
-# Paths used for compilation (not all are actually used, see CFLAGS below)
-#
-DEV_DIR= /dev
-ETC_DIR= /etc
-SBIN_DIR= /sbin
-USRSBIN_DIR= /usr/sbin
-USRLIB_DIR= /usr/lib
-USRBIN_DIR= /usr/bin
-USRGAMES_DIR= /usr/games
-USRSHAREMISC_DIR=/usr/share/misc
-LOCALE_DIR= /usr/share/locale
-BIN_DIR= /bin
-VAR_PATH= /var
-LOG_DIR= /var/log
-MAN_DIR= /usr/share/man
-INFO_DIR= /usr/share/info
-
-#
-# Paths used for install
-#
-DEVDIR= $(DESTDIR)$(DEV_DIR)
-ETCDIR= $(DESTDIR)$(ETC_DIR)
-SBINDIR= $(DESTDIR)$(SBIN_DIR)
-USRSBINDIR= $(DESTDIR)$(USRSBIN_DIR)
-USRLIBDIR= $(DESTDIR)$(USRLIB_DIR)
-USRBINDIR= $(DESTDIR)$(USRBIN_DIR)
-USRGAMESDIR= $(DESTDIR)$(USRGAMES_DIR)
-USRSHAREMISCDIR=$(DESTDIR)$(USRSHAREMISC_DIR)
-LOCALEDIR= $(DESTDIR)$(LOCALE_DIR)
-BINDIR= $(DESTDIR)$(BIN_DIR)
-VARPATH= $(DESTDIR)$(VAR_PATH)
-LOGDIR= $(DESTDIR)$(LOG_DIR)
-MANDIR= $(DESTDIR)$(MAN_DIR)
-MAN1DIR= $(MANDIR)/man1
-MAN3DIR= $(MANDIR)/man3
-MAN5DIR= $(MANDIR)/man5
-MAN6DIR= $(MANDIR)/man6
-MAN8DIR= $(MANDIR)/man8
-INFODIR= $(DESTDIR)$(INFO_DIR)
-
-# Directory for shutdown, halt, reboot, etc.
-SHUTDOWNDIR= $(SBINDIR)
-
-# Modes
-DIRMODE= 755
-BINMODE= 755
-MANMODE= 644
-DATMODE= 644
-INFOMODE= 644
-SUIDMODE= 4755
-
-CHMOD= chmod
-INSTALL= install
-INSTALLDIR= $(INSTALL) -d -m $(DIRMODE)
-INSTALLBIN= $(INSTALL) -m $(BINMODE)
-INSTALLMAN= $(INSTALL) -m $(MANMODE)
-INSTALLDAT= $(INSTALL) -m $(DATMODE)
-INSTALLSUID= $(INSTALL) -m $(SUIDMODE)
-
-ifeq "$(DISABLE_NLS)" "yes"
-NLSFLAGS = -DDISABLE_NLS
-endif
-
-CFLAGS := $(OPT) -I$(LIB) $(WARNFLAGS) \
- $(CURSESFLAGS) $(SLANGFLAGS) $(NLSFLAGS) \
- -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 \
- -DSBINDIR=\"$(SBIN_DIR)\" \
- -DUSRSBINDIR=\"$(USRSBIN_DIR)\" \
- -DLOGDIR=\"$(LOG_DIR)\" \
- -DVARPATH=\"$(VAR_PATH)\" \
- -DLOCALEDIR=\"$(LOCALE_DIR)\" \
- $(CFLAGS)
-
-
-%.o: %.c
- $(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
-
-%: %.cc
- $(CXX) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
-