NetBSD/share/mk/bsd.own.mk

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# $NetBSD: bsd.own.mk,v 1.16 1995/04/21 02:56:24 cgd 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}
NLSDIR?= /usr/share/nls
NLSGRP?= bin
NLSOWN?= bin
NLSMODE?= ${NONBINMODE}
COPY?= -c
STRIP?= -s
# Define SYS_INCLUDE to indicate whether you want symbolic links to the system
# source (``symlinks''), or a separate copy (``copies''); (latter useful
# in environments where it's not possible to keep /sys publicly readable)
#SYS_INCLUDE= symlinks
# don't try to generate PIC versions of libraries on machines
# which don't support PIC.
.if (${MACHINE_ARCH} == "mips") || (${MACHINE_ARCH} == "alpha")
NOPIC=
.endif
# Alpha doesn't have groff, working strip, or tested profiling support
.if (${MACHINE_ARCH} == "alpha")
STRIP=
NOMAN=
NOPROFILE=
.endif