# $NetBSD: bsd.own.mk,v 1.13 1994/09/28 15:59:28 mycroft Exp $ # Defining `SKEY' causes support for S/key authentication to be compiled in. SKEY= yes # Defining `KERBEROS' causes support for Kerberos authentication to be # compiled in. #KERBEROS= yes # where the system object and source trees are kept; can be configurable # by the user in case they want them in ~/foosrc and ~/fooobj, for example BSDSRCDIR?= /usr/src BSDOBJDIR?= /usr/obj BINGRP?= bin BINOWN?= bin BINMODE?= 555 NONBINMODE?= 444 MANDIR?= /usr/share/man/cat MANGRP?= bin MANOWN?= bin MANMODE?= ${NONBINMODE} LIBDIR?= /usr/lib LINTLIBDIR?= /usr/libdata/lint LIBGRP?= ${BINGRP} LIBOWN?= ${BINOWN} LIBMODE?= ${NONBINMODE} DOCDIR?= /usr/share/doc DOCGRP?= bin DOCOWN?= bin DOCMODE?= ${NONBINMODE} COPY?= -c STRIP?= -s # Define SYS_INCLUDE to indicate whether you want symbolic links to the system # source (``symlinks''), or a separate copy (``copies''); (latter useful # in environments where it's not possible to keep /sys publicly readable) #SYS_INCLUDE= symlinks # don't try to generate PIC versions of libraries on machines # which don't support PIC. .if (${MACHINE_ARCH} == "ns32k") || (${MACHINE_ARCH} == "mips") || \ (${MACHINE_ARCH} == "alpha") NOPIC= .endif