Problem mit Kernelbau

fatman

Assemblerfan
Hallo und guten Morgen!

Ich habe NetBSD 3.0 und wollte mal wieder einen eigenen Kernel "backen". Ist nicht das erste Mal, aber diesmal will er nicht!
Problem: Kernel kopiert, geändert und config aufgerufen, da bricht er ab mit folgender Meldung:
.../.../net/files.pf: 18 Syntax error. Das gleiche für Zeile 19 und 20.
Jetzt habe ich mir mal das File und die Zeilen angesehen und werde leider nicht schlau daraus.:ugly: ;'(
Da steht:
makeoptions pf "CWARNFLAFS.pf.c"+="-Wno -shadow"
makeoptions pf "CWARFLAGS.pf_norm.c"+="-Wno -shadow"
makeoptions pf "CWARNFLAGS.pf_ioctl.c"+="-Wno -shadow"

Ich habe schon verschiedens ausprobiert. Den GENERIC-Kernel einfach kopiert und versucht, gleiche Fehlermeldung. Dann mal die 3 Zeilen auskommentiert, aber dann klappte "make depend" und "make" nicht!;'(
Per CVS upgedatet, aber gleicher Fehler!

Wo ist der Fehler oder was mache ich hier falsch???

Danke!

Fatman
 
hallo,

die habe ich nicht angelegt bzw. die ist nicht da.:eek:
Ich glaube, ich habe hier ein Grundproblem. Wofür ist die mk.conf?
Wie sieht diese aus. Ich habe schon gesucht, aber keine Info gefunden?

Danke!
 
fatman schrieb:
hallo,

die habe ich nicht angelegt bzw. die ist nicht da.:eek:
Ich glaube, ich habe hier ein Grundproblem. Wofür ist die mk.conf?
Wie sieht diese aus. Ich habe schon gesucht, aber keine Info gefunden?

Danke!

Das ist die Konfigurationsdatei für ... äh ... sagen wir make. Die Einstellungen haben Relevanz für System-Builds (also auch Kernel) und pkgsrc.

Der genau Umfang ist mir auch nicht klar, aber ich könnte mal ein Beispiel rauskramen (wenn ich von eBay zurück bin ;) ).
 
So, bin wieder da und um zwei Pentium-S reicher ;).

Hier ist meine mk.conf. Im Prinzip die /usr/pkgsrc/mk/defaults mit geringen Anpassungen. Wichtig: das .ifdef und .endif , damit er nicht pkgsrc und Kernel, etc. durchmengt. Wußte ich vorher auch nicht, habe ich aber nach meiner letzten Kernel-Panne und Problem-Report an NetBSD als Antwort erfahren.

Code:
.ifdef BSD_PKG_MK # begin pkgsrc settings

# $NetBSD: mk.conf,v 1.78 2005/08/13 11:25:14 dillo Exp $
#

# A file providing defaults for pkgsrc and the packages collection.
# See the NetBSD mk.conf(5) and packages(7) manual page for a full
# description of all available options.
#

# ************************************************************************
# NOTE TO PEOPLE EDITING THIS FILE - USE LEADING SPACES, NOT LEADING TABS.
# ************************************************************************

#ALLOW_VULNERABLE_PACKAGES=
# allow the user to build packages which are known to be vulnerable to
# security exploits
# Possible: defined, not defined
# Default: not defined

MANINSTALL?= maninstall catinstall
# Specify manpage installation types.
# Possible: maninstall, catinstall, both types or empty
# Default: maninstall catinstall

#MANZ=
# gzip manual pages at installation time
# Possible: defined, not defined
# Default: not defined

GZIP?=	-9
# default compression level when compressing files with gzip
# Possible: -[0-9], --fast, --best (see gzip(1))
# Default: -9

#MKCRYPTO= no
# If not YES or yes, don't fetch, build or install crypto packages.
# Possible: not defined, no
# Default: yes

#OBJHOSTNAME=
# use hostname-specific object directories, e.g.  work.amnesiac, work.localhost
# OBJHOSTNAME takes precedence over OBJMACHINE (see below).
# Possible: defined, not defined
# Default: not defined

#OBJMACHINE=
# use machine-specific object directories, e.g.  work.i386, work.sparc
# Possible: defined, not defined
# Default: not defined

PKG_SUFX= .tbz
# Create binary packages with bzip2(1) or gzip(1).
# Possible: .tbz, .tgz
# Default: .tgz

PKGSRC_LOCKTYPE?= none
# The type of locking which will be done if competing processes attempt to
# do work on one package directory simultaneously.
# + Locking requires that OBJHOSTNAME is set.
# + Locking may require the pkgsrc/pkgtools/shlock package to be installed
#   on certain OS types.
# + Sleep locking means that the process will sleep for ${PKGSRC_SLEEPSECS}
#   seconds, then try to acquire the lock, and sleeping again if it's not
#   available.
# + Once locking will try once to acquire the lock, and then fail.
# Possible: none, sleep, once
# Default: none

PKGSRC_SLEEPSECS?= 5
# The number of seconds to wait when PKGSRC_LOCKTYPE is sleep
# Possible: a positive integer
# Default: 5

#USETBL=
# Run raw manual pages through tbl(1) before piping through troff(1)
# when formatting manual pages.
# Possible: defined, not defined
# Default: not defined


#
# The following values are used to manage the packages collection as a whole.
#

#ABI=	
# The ABI to be used, if supported by the Operating System and/or compiler.
# Currently only used under IRIX and explicitly set during bootstrapping
# Only change this if you really know what you're doing -- libraries of
# one ABI can not be linked with libraries of another!
# Possible: 64 (64 bit ABI), 32 (SGI's N32 ABI), undefined (SGI's old o32 ABI)
# Default: determined during bootstrapping

#PKG_DEVELOPER=	yes
# Run a sanity check that package developers want:
#  * run check-shlibs to see that all binaries will find their libs
# Possible: defined, not defined
# Default: not defined

IGNORE_RECOMMENDED?=	no
# Ignore package prerequisite recommendations.  If this is set to
# "no", all entries in RECOMMENDED will be added to DEPENDS.
# If set to "yes", a warning will be printed if recommendations
# are possibly ignored.
#
# WARNING: This should only be set if you know what you're doing.
# Please read pkgsrc/doc/pkgsrc.txt for details.
#
# Possible: yes, no
# Default: no

#PKG_REGISTER_SHELLS= YES
# Automatically register shells in /etc/shells
# Possible: YES, NO
# Default: YES

PKGSRC_COMPILER?=	gcc
# Compiler type(s) to use for building packages
# Possible: (see comments in mk/compiler.mk)
# Default: "gcc"

PKGSRC_MESSAGE_RECIPIENTS?=
# login names of recipients of any MESSAGE files which will be mailed
# Possible: any login names
# Default: none

PKGSRC_SHOW_BUILD_DEFS?=yes
# Show BUILD_DEFS definitions for a package when it is being built
# (BUILD_DEFS are extra definitions which govern how some packages are
# built and behave)
# Possible: "yes", not "yes"
# Default: "yes"

.if defined(PKG_DEVELOPER)
PKGSRC_SHOW_PATCH_ERRORMSG?=no
.else
PKGSRC_SHOW_PATCH_ERRORMSG?=yes
.endif
# Print a potentially helpful error message when the "patch" stage fails
# Possible: "yes", not "yes"
# Default: "no" if PKG_DEVELOPER is defined, "yes" otherwise

PKGSRC_RUN_TEST?=	no
# Run test target before install
# Possible: yes, no
# Default: no

PREFER_PKGSRC?=		MesaLib Xft2 Xrandr Xrender expat fontconfig	\
			freetype2 glu randrext render xcursor
PREFER_NATIVE?=		yes
#
# When building packages, whether to prefer the pkgsrc or native
# versions of software that's also part of the base system.  Its value
# can be either yes/no, or a list of packages as named in the
# BUILDLINK_PACKAGES line in a package's buildlink[23].mk file.
# Preferences are determined by the most specific instance of the
# package in either PREFER_PKGSRC or PREFER_NATIVE.  If a package is
# specified in neither or in both variables, then PREFER_PKGSRC has
# precedence over PREFER_NATIVE.
#
# Possible: yes, no, or a list of packages

PREFER_NATIVE_PTHREADS?=	yes
# This toggles whether we prefer using the native pthreads implementation
# or the pkgsrc OPR (see pthread.buildlink3.mk).  This setting is
# independent of the PREFER_* variables named above.

#WRKOBJDIR=	/usr/tmp
# build here instead of in pkgsrc
# Possible: any path
# Default: not defined

LOCALBASE?=	/usr/pkg
# Where non-X-based packages will be installed
# Possible: any path
# Default: /usr/pkg

CROSSBASE?=	${LOCALBASE}/cross
# Where "cross" category packages install
# Possible: any path
# Default: ${LOCALBASE}/cross

VARBASE?=	/var
# Where files containing local state information are installed
# Possible: any path
# Default: /var

#X11_TYPE?=    native
# Used to set the X11 implementation used to build X11 packages.
# Possible: xorg (uses x11/xorg-libs), XFree86 (uses x11/XFree86-libs), or
# native (uses pkgtools/x11-links to use the native, non-pkgsrc-managed X11).
# Default: native

# Default installation prefix for meta-pkgs/XFree86 and
# meta-pkgs/xorg.
.if defined(X11_TYPE) && !empty(X11_TYPE:MXFree86)
X11ROOT_PREFIX?=	XFree86
.elif defined(X11_TYPE) && !empty(X11_TYPE:Mxorg)
X11ROOT_PREFIX?=	xorg
.else
X11ROOT_PREFIX?=	# empty
.endif

.if ((defined(X11_TYPE) && !empty(X11_TYPE:MXFree86) || \
     defined(X11_TYPE) && !empty(X11_TYPE:Mxorg)) && \
     defined(X11_TYPE) && empty(X11_TYPE:Mnative))
X11BASE?=		${LOCALBASE}/${X11ROOT_PREFIX}
.endif
#X11BASE?=	/usr/X11R6
# Where X11 is installed on the system.
# (and the default install path of X11 pkgs)
# Possible: any path
# Default: /usr/X11R6, /usr/openwin for Solaris

MLDONKEY_GROUP?= mldonkey
# System group to run mldonkey's core as.
# Possible: any group name
# Default: mldonkey

#MOTIFBASE?=	/usr/X11R6
# Where Motif-2.0-compatible headers and libraries are installed
# on the system.
# Possible: any path
# Default: ${X11PREFIX} or where openmotif or lesstif is installed

USE_XPKGWEDGE?=	yes
# Whether we should use xpkgwedge or not to install all packages into
# ${LOCALBASE}.
# Possible: yes, no
# Default: yes

BSDSRCDIR?=	/usr/src
# Where the NetBSD src module source tree is located
#  used in the emulators/plex86, emulators/vmware-module{,3}, net/arla,
#  sysutils/aperture, and sysutils/fdgw packages
# Possible: any path
# Default: /usr/src

BSDXSRCDIR?=	/usr/xsrc
# Where the NetBSD xsrc module source tree is located
#  used in the x11/xservers package
# Possible: any path
# Default: /usr/xsrc

DISTDIR?=	${PKGSRCDIR}/distfiles
# Directory where original distribution
# files are stored.
# Possible: any path you like
# Default: /usr/pkgsrc/distfiles

#DIST_PATH=	/cdrom/0/distfiles:${HOME}/distfiles
# colon-delimited list of directories in which to search for
# ${DISTFILES} and ${PATCHFILES}.  If the requested file is not in any
# of the directories in ${DIST_PATH}, it will be downloaded into
# ${DISTDIR}.  If the requested file is in one of the directories in
# ${DIST_PATH}, a symbolic link will be made to it from ${DISTDIR}. 
# ${DIST_PATH} directories will will be searched before ${DISTDIR},
# letting a CD hold the main distfiles archive, and local ${DISTDIR}
# hold any updated distfiles, for example.
# Possible:  any directories
# Default: none

DEFAULT_VIEW?= ""
# This is the default view to which packages are added after installation.
# Default: "" (the empty view)

.if exists(${LOCALBASE}/bin/ftp)
FETCH_CMD?=             ${LOCALBASE}/bin/ftp
.else
FETCH_CMD?=             /usr/bin/ftp
.endif
# Default program to fetch the files with pkgsrc.
# Default: NetBSD's ftp(1).
# Possible: any.

.if ${FETCH_CMD:T} == "ftp"
FETCH_RESUME_ARGS?=	-R
.else
FETCH_RESUME_ARGS?=	# empty
.endif
# Used when PKG_RESUME_TRANSFERS is enabled, to specify default argument 
# to resume transfers.
# Default: -R
# Possible: depends on your FETCH_CMD value.

.if ${FETCH_CMD:T} == "ftp"
FETCH_OUTPUT_ARGS?=	-o
.else
FETCH_OUTPUT_ARGS?=	# empty
.endif
# Used when PKG_RESUME_TRANSFERS is enabled, to specify default argument
# in FETCH_CMD to fetch the file to a temporary name.
# Default: -o
# Possible: depends on your FETCH_CMD value.

LIBTOOLIZE_PLIST?=	yes
# This determines whether to expand libtool archives (.la files) in PLISTs
# into the represented library names.
# Possible: yes, no
# Default: yes

PKG_INSTALLATION_PREFS?= overwrite pkgviews
# This is a whitespace-separated list of installation types to try when
# building a package, in order of preference.
# Possible: any of: overwrite, pkgviews
# Default: overwrite pkgviews

PKG_RESUME_TRANSFERS?=	NO
# Used in pkgsrc to resume transfers, if enabled the whole file won't be
# downloaded from scratch again.
# Possible: yes or no.
# Default: no.

PKG_SYSCONFBASE?= ${PREFIX}/etc
# This is the main config directory under which all package configuration
# files should be found.
# Possible: any path you like
# Default: ${PREFIX}/etc

RCD_SCRIPTS_DIR?= /etc/rc.d
# This is the system rc.d script directory in which all rc.d scripts
# expected to be executed at boot-time should be found.  Package views
# users may want to set this to "${PKG_SYSCONFBASEDIR}/rc.d".
# Possible: any path you like
# Default: /etc/rc.d

PACKAGES?=	${PKGSRCDIR}/packages/${OPSYS}/${OS_VERSION}/${MACHINE_ARCH}
# Store generated packages on a per-architecture base
# Possible: any path you like
# Default: /usr/pkgsrc/packages

PKGVULNDIR?=	${DISTDIR}
# Specifies where the `vulnerabilities' file is located.  This variable
# is used by the audit-packages program and by pkgsrc itself to do security
# checks before building/installing programs.
# Possible: any path you like
# Default: /usr/pkgsrc/distfiles

#PASSIVE_FETCH=
# Use ftp(1) in passive mode, for use behind filtering firewalls. 
# (Set by default in ftp(1) in NetBSD-current)
# Possible: defined, not defined
# Default: not defined

PATCH_FUZZ_FACTOR?= -F0
# Fuzz factor to use when applying patches.  Will only be applied when
# using a patch(1) that understands -F.  This should be a "?="
# setting, since package Makefiles may set this value, before
# /etc/mk.conf is read.
# Possible: "-Fn" where n is a number, none
# Default: "-F0"

_ACCEPTABLE=ALL

#ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES=	fee-based-commercial-use no-commercial-use \
# 			no-profit limited-redistribution
# Whitespace-delimited list of the types of license which are
# acceptable for installation.  (Packages with licenses that qualify as
# "open source" according to OSI or "Free" according to FSF are
# not marked with a LICENSE variable.)  Packages for which you need
# to accept a license will display a message like the following:
# ===> xv-3.10anb9 has an unacceptable license: xv-license.
# ===>     To view the license, enter "/usr/bin/make show-license".
# ===>     To indicate acceptance, add this line to your /etc/mk.conf:
# ===>     ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=xv-license
#
# Default: none

#SPECIFIC_PKGS=
# Don't use the default of all packages (from the top-level of the
# pkgsrc tree), and use the values of the definitions
# SITE_SPECIFIC_PKGS, HOST_SPECIFIC_PKGS, GROUP_SPECIFIC_PKGS, and
# USER_SPECIFIC_PKGS.
# Possible: defined, not defined
# Default: not defined

#SITE_SPECIFIC_PKGS=
# List of packages that are wanted for each host on the site.  Each
# package in the list is of the form <category>/<package>.
# Possible: any combination of packages
# Default: not set

#HOST_SPECIFIC_PKGS=
# List of packages that are wanted for this particular host/machine. 
# Each package in the list is of the form <category>/<package>.
# Possible: any combination of packages
# Default: not set

#GROUP_SPECIFIC_PKGS=
# List of packages that are wanted for this group of users.  Each
# package in the list is of the form <category>/<package>.
# Possible: any combination of packages
# Default: not set

#USER_SPECIFIC_PKGS=
# List of packages that are wanted for this particular user.  Each
# package in the list is of the form <category>/<package>.
# Possible: any combination of packages
# Default: not set

EXTRACT_USING?= nbtar
# Use the specified tool to extract tar/ustar archives.
# Possible: gtar, nbtar, pax
# Default: nbtar

#FAILOVER_FETCH=
# Perform a checksum at "make fetch" time.  If the checksum doesn't
# match the stored value, try to retrieve the file from the next site
# Default: not defined

#MASTER_SORT=	.ac.at .at .de .ch .se .fi .no
# Whitespace delimited list of preferred download locations. 
# MASTER_SITES and PATCH_SITES will be reordered according to the hosts'
# address last components.
# Possible: list of domain name suffixes
# Default: none

#MASTER_SORT_REGEX=  ftp://.*/ 
# Same as MASTER_SORT, but takes a regular expression for more
# flexibility in matching.  Regexps defined here have higher priority
# than MASTER_SORT.  This example would prefer ftp transfers over
# anything else.
# Possible: Regexps as in awk(1)
# Default: none

#PATCH_DEBUG=
# Used to debug patches as they are applied
# Possible: defined, not defined
# Default: not defined

#PKG_FC=
# The Fortran compiler used to compile Fortran code contained in
# packages.
# Possible: any Fortran compiler
# Default: none

#IMAKE?=	${X11BASE}/bin/imake ${IMAKEOPTS}
# The imake binary to invoke.
# Possible: any path followed by any valid flags
# Default: ${X11BASE}/bin/imake ${IMAKEOPTS}

#IMAKEOPTS=
# Options passed to imake(1).  The defaults ensure that imake finds the
# correct commands.
# Possible: any valid flags
# Default:
#  for Solaris with gcc:
#	-DHasGcc2=YES -DHasGcc2ForCplusplus=YES
#  for IRIX:
#	-DMakeCmd=${PREFIX}/bin/bmake -DProjectRoot=${X11BASE} \
#	-DManUsr=${PREFIX}
.if ${OPSYS} == "IRIX"
#IMAKEOPTS?=	-DMakeCmd=${PREFIX}/bin/bmake -DProjectRoot=${X11BASE} \
#		-DManUsr=${PREFIX}
# ABI specific flags may be added during bootstrapping process or by hand:
.  if defined(ABI)
.    if ${ABI} == "32"
#IMAKEOPTS+=	-DBuildN32
.    else
#IMAKEOPTS+=	-DBuild64bit
.    endif
.  endif
# you may also wish to add ISA specific flags, such as "-DSgiISA32=4" if
# you are compiling for mips4.
.elif ${OPSYS} == "SunOS"
# The flags required by imake with gcc on Solaris are automatically
# added if gcc is being used. Though it should not be needed, you can
# override this using:
#IMAKEOPTS+=	-DHasGcc2=YES -DHasGcc2ForCplusplus=YES
.endif

PRE_ROOT_CMD?=	${TRUE}
# Command to be run by normal user, just before becoming root (see
# SU_CMD) to install the package.  For example, "chmod -R o+w ${WRKDIR}"
# would allow others to write and modify files below ${WRKDIR}.
# Possible: any shell commands
# Default: none

SETGIDGAME?=	no
# This flags specifies whether or not certain games are installed setgid,
# which would allow them to write to a group-owned score file.
# See also:	GAMEGRP, GAMEMODE, GAMEOWN
# Possible:	yes, no
# Default:	no

SU_CMD?= ${ROOT_CMD}
# Command to perform before "make install", if the user does not have
# an effective uid of 0.  A possible substitute is "sudo sh -c"
# Possible: su, sudo, or priv, with appropriate arguments
# Default: dependent on operating system. For NetBSD: ${SU} - root -c

SU_CMD_PATH_APPEND?=/sbin:/usr/sbin
# Additional directories (in a colon separated list) to be added to the 
# PATH environment variable when running ${SU_CMD}.
# Default: /sbin:/usr/sbin

FATAL_OBJECT_FMT_SKEW?=yes
# If there is a pre-requisite package, which has a different object format
# from that currently being used, halt execution. One (rare) situation where
# it is possible for the difference to be harmless is where the pre-requisite
# package provides an executable, not a library.
# Possible: yes, no
# Default: yes

WARN_NO_OBJECT_FMT?=yes
# Packages installed on a machine before OBJECT_FMT was added to the
# BUILD_DEFS definitions (on 29th September 1999) cannot say which 
# object format they are in.  This will cause a warning to be displayed. 
# Set this to "no" to stop the warning message being shown.
# Possible: yes, no
# Default: yes 

#SMART_MESSAGES=yes
# Display the make(1) target, and the current stack of packages being built,
# when displaying messages during package builds.
# Possible: defined, not defined
# Default: not defined

#BINPKG_SITES=...
# Whitespace separated list of URLs for binary packages. Directories
# "All" etc. are expected in the named place, variables "rel" and
# "arch" are replaced with OS release ("1.5", ...) and architecture
# ("mipsel", ...)
# Possible: any ftp url, see above.
# Default: ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/$${rel}/$${arch}

#BIN_INSTALL_FLAGS=
# List of flags passed to pkg_add(8) in the bin_install package.
# Possible: -v, -u, etc. See pkg_add(8)
# Default: (no option)

#LOCALPATCHES=...
# Directory where local patches are stored. See pkgsrc/doc/pkgsrc.txt.
# Possible: Any local directory
# Default: none

#
#	Definitions used only in the packages collection
#

#ACROREAD_FONTPATH?=	${PREFIX}/lib/X11/fonts/TTF
# Colon separated list of additional directories for acroread7 to
# look in for TTF/Type1 fonts.
# Default: ${PREFIX}/lib/X11/fonts/TTF

#AMANDA_SMB=
# Used in amanda-client and amanda-dev-client to enable backup with
# smbclient.
# Possible: defined, not defined
# Default: not defined

AMANDA_USER?=	backup
# Used in the amanda packages to specify the login user and group
# responsible for backups.
# Possible: any user name
# Default: backup

AMANDA_TMP?=	/tmp/amanda
# Specifies the directory in which amanda puts its debug and temporary
# files. 
# Default: /tmp/amanda

AMANDA_VAR?=	${VARBASE}/amanda
# Specifies the directory in which amanda puts its logs and status
# files. 
# Default: ${VARBASE}/amanda

#APACHE_CUSTOM_CFLAGS=
# Used in apache to pass extra CFLAGS to the compiler during
# the build.
# Possible: any legal compiler flags, e.g. -O6 -DHARD_SERVER_LIMIT=512
# Default: not defined

APACHE_USER?=	www
# Used in apache, apache2, isap, and smb2www to specify the user
# allowed to execute the `suexec' wrapper.  Expected to be the user the
# httpd server normally runs as.
# Possible: any user name
# Default: www

APACHE_GROUP?=	www
# Used in apache, apache2, squirrelmail, and iasp to specify
# the default group of the user allowed to execute the `suexec' wrapper.
# Expected to be the group the httpd server normally runs as.
# Possible: any group name
# Default: www

#APACHE_SUEXEC_CONFIGURE_ARGS=	--suexec-uidmin=1000
# Used in apache and apache2 to specify additional suexec options
# to be passed to the configure script.
# Possible: any --suexec-* options recognized by the Apache configure script.
# Default: not defined

APACHE_SUEXEC_DOCROOT?=	${LOCALBASE}/share/httpd/htdocs
# Used in apache and apache2 to specify the document space in
# which suexec will be allowed to work.
# Possible: Any valid directory
# Default: ${LOCALBASE}/share/httpd/htdocs

ARLA_CACHE?=	${LOCALBASE}/cache
# Used in arla to specify the location of the cache used by arla. Should
# be on a local disk.
# Default: ${LOCALBASE}/cache

BIND_DIR?=		${VARBASE}/chroot/named
# The directory for BIND system user.
# Possible: any valid location
# Default: ${VARBASE}/named

BIND_GROUP?=		named
# System group to run the BIND name server as. Used by the "bind9" package.
# Possible: any group name
# Default: named

BIND_USER?=		named
# System user to run the BIND name server as. Used by the "bind9" package.
# Possible: any user name
# Default: named

#BULK_PREREQ=
# Used during bulk package builds.  Packages listed in this variable are
# assumed to be required to build all packages.  Only a very limited number
# of packages belong in this variable.  An example of an appropriate package
# is pkgtools/xpkgwedge.  Currently pkgtools/digest is always added to this
# list.
# Possible: category/pkg
# Default: not defined

CANNA_GROUP?=	daemon
# Used in the canna-server-bin package to specify the server group.
# Possible: any group name
# Default: daemon

CANNA_USER?=	daemon
# Used in the canna-server-bin package to specify the server user.
# Possible: any user name
# Default: daemon

#CDRECORD_CONF= ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/cdrecord.conf
# The location of the cdrtools/cdrecord configuration file. The
# sysutils/cdrecord pkg issues a warning if the cdrtools default of
# /etc/default/cdrecord is changed, and the man pages are updated
# accordingly. This is required by the cdrtools license.
# Possible: any file name
# Default: ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/cdrecord.conf

CLAMAV_GROUP?=	clamav
# Used in clamav to specify the group to run clamav
# Possible: any group name
# Default: clamav

CLAMAV_USER?=	clamav
# Used in clamav to specify the user to run clamav
# Possible: any user name
# Default: clamav

CONSERVER_DEFAULTHOST?=	localhost
# Used by conserver package to specify the master server hostname.
# Possible: any hostname
# Default: localhost

CONSERVER_DEFAULTPORT?=	782
# Used by conserver package to specify the default listen port.
# Possible: 1-65535
# Default: 782

CUPS_GROUP?=	sys
# Used in cups to specify the group to run CUPS commands as.
# Possible: any group name
# Default: sys

CUPS_USER?=	lp
# Used in cups to specify the user to run CUPS commands as and to create
# temporary files in the /var/spool/cups/tmp directory.
# Possible: any user name
# Default: lp

# CYRUS_IDLE
# use METHOD for IMAP IDLE
# METHOD is poll, idled or no
# Default: not defined

CYRUS_GROUP?=	mail
# Used in cyrus-imapd, cyrus-imapd21, cyrus-sasl, and cyrus-sasl2 to
# specify the group used for installing setuid programs.
# Possible: any group name
# Default: mail

CYRUS_USER?=	cyrus
# Used in cyrus-imapd, cyrus-imapd21, cyrus-sasl, and cyrus-sasl2 to
# specify the userid used for installing setuid programs.
# Possible: any user name
# Default: cyrus

DEFANG_GROUP?=	defang
# Used in the mimedefang package to specify the group to run commands as
# Possible: any group name
# Default: defang

DEFANG_USER?=	defang
# Used in the mimedefang package to specify the user to run commands as
# Possible: any user name
# Default: defang

DEFANG_SPOOLDIR?=	${VARBASE}/spool/MIMEDefang
# Location of spool and quarantined files for the mimedefang package
# Default: ${VARBASE}/spool/MIMEDefang

#DEFAULT_IRC_SERVER=
# Used in ircII to set the default irc server. 
# Possible: see the list at
# http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/networks/servers/efnet.html
# Default: not defined

#DEFAULT_SERIAL_DEVICE=
# Used to provide a default setting for the serial device for
# various packages which communicate over the serial port.
# Possible:  /dev/your_favorite_serial_device
# Default: defaults for various machine_archs are set in mk/platform/${OPSYS}.mk

DT_LAYOUT?= US
# Used by dt package to specify the keyboard layout.
# Possible: US, FI, FR, GER, DV
# Default: FI

ELK_GUI?=	none
# Used by elk to determine which GUI API modules are enabled.
# Possible: none, or some combination of xaw and/or motif
# Default: none

EMACS_TYPE?=	emacs21
# Used by emacs.mk to determine which emacs version should be installed and
# emacs lisp packages should be built for.
# Possible: emacs21, emacs21nox, emacs20, xemacs214, xemacs215
# Default: emacs21

EMACS_USE_POP?= yes
# Used by emacs package to determine whether pop support is enabled or not.
# Possible: yes, no
# Default: yes

#EMACS_USE_X=
# Used by emacs package to determine whether X support is enabled or not.
# If defined, the value is directly passed as argument of --with-x.
# If not defined, the configure script will configure automatically.
# Possible: yes, no, not defined
# Default: not defined

#EMACS_USE_X_TOOLKIT=
# Used by emacs package to determine what kind of toolkit support is enabled.
# If defined, the value is directly passed as argument of --with-x-toolkit.
# If not defined or defined to yes, the configure script will pick up an
# appropriate one.  E.g, if X11R5 or later is found, lucid will be used.
# Possible: yes, no, not defined, athena, lucid, motif
# Default: not defined

EXIM_GROUP?=	mail
# Used in the exim package to specify the server group.
# Possible: any group name
# Default: mail

EXIM_USER?=	mail
# Used in the exim package to specify the server user.
# Possible: any user name
# Default: mail

#FLUXBOX_USE_XINERAMA?=	NO
# Compile flukebox with xinerama extensions
# Possible: YES, NO
# Default: NO

#FLUXBOX_USE_KDE?=	NO
# Compile flukebox with KDE support
# Possible: YES, NO
# Default: NO

#FLUXBOX_USE_GNOME?=	NO
# Compile flukebox with GNOME support
# Possible: YES, NO
# Default: NO

#FLUXBOX_USE_XFT?=	YES
# Compile flukebox with Xft support
# Possible: YES, NO
# Default: YES

FOX_USE_XUNICODE?=	YES
# Used in fox to build in support for Unicode by XUnicode. See
# http://www.ab.wakwak.com/~tino/jatk/fox/ (in japanese) for more information.
# Possible: YES, NO
# Default: YES

FREEWNN_USER?=	wnn
# Used in the ja-freewnn-server-bin package to specify the Free wnn user.
# Possible: any user name
# Default: wnn

FREEWNN_GROUP?=	jserver
# Used in the ja-freewnn-server-bin package to specify the Free wnn group.
# Possible: any group name
# Default: jserver

.if !empty(SETGIDGAME:M[yY][eE][sS])
GAMEDATAMODE?=	664
.else
GAMEDATAMODE?=	${SHAREMODE}
.endif
# Used for various games to allow writing to a group-owned score file.
# See also:	GAMEMODE, GAMEOWN, SETGIDGAME
# Possible:	any file ownership
# Default:	${SHAREMODE} if SETGIDGAME is not set to 'yes', 644 otherwise

GAMEGRP?=	${BINGRP}
# Used for various games to allow writing to a group-owned score file.
# If SETGIDGAME is 'yes', setting this to a dedicated group, such as 'games'
# would make sense.
# See also:	GAMEMODE, GAMEOWN, SETGIDGAME
# Possible:	any group name
# Default:	${BINGRP}

GAMEMODE?=	${BINMODE}
# Used for various games to allow writing to a group-owned score file.
# If SETGIDGAME is 'yes', setting this to 2555 would make sense.
# See also:	GAMEGRP, GAMEOWN, SETGIDGAME
# Possible:	any mode
# Default:	${BINMODE}

GAMEOWN?=	${BINOWN}
# Used for various games to allow writing to a group-owned score file.
# If SETGIDGAME is 'yes', setting this to a dedicated user, such as 'games'
# would make sense.
# See also:	GAMEGRP, GAMEMODE, SETGIDGAME
# Possible:	any user name
# Default:	${BINOWN}

GNU_PROGRAM_PREFIX?=	g
# This is the prefix to add for GNU programs, like gls or gnutouch.
# Possible: g, gnu, empty, ...
# Default: g

#GRUB_NETWORK_CARDS=
# Compile netboot support for the listed network interface cards into GRUB.
# Use e.g. "rtl8139" for RealTek 8139 support or "eepro100 epic100" for
# Intel Etherexpress Pro/100 and SMC EtherPower II support.
# Default: not defined (-> no netboot support)

#GRUB_PRESET_COMMAND=
# Specifies a single command that will be embedded into GRUB's stage2 and
# executed at boot time as a default configuration file.  This is usually
# useful to create stage2 files with automated diskless support; you should
# set this variable to "bootp", "dhcp" or "rarp", and use it together
# GRUB_NETWORK_CARDS.
# Default: not defined

#GRUB_SCAN_ARGS=
# Can be used to supply additional configure arguments for netboot support in
# GRUB. Set e.g. "GRUB_NETWORK_CARDS" to "ne" and "GRUB_SCAN_ARGS" to
# "--enable-ne-scan=0x300" to let the boot loader search for an NE 2000 ISA
# card at I/O offset 0x300.
# Default: not defined

ICECAST_CHROOTDIR?=	  ${VARBASE}/chroot/icecast
# Used in icecast2 to specify the chroot directory in which icecast
# will be allowed to work.
# Possible: Any valid directory
# Default: ${VARBASE}/chroot/icecast

#ICECAST_CHUNKLEN=512
# If you want a larger backlog for each client, which will allow for
# worse network congestion or other network errors before kicking the
# client, increase the ICECAST_CHUNKLEN value.
# Default: 64

#ICECAST_SOURCE_BUFFSIZE=8192
# SOURCE_BUFFSIZE sets how many bytes will be read from the source
# before trying to send this chunk to the clients. If your server will
# take on a lot of listeners, or stream very high bitrate mpeg data,
# like video mpeg streams, and if you system supports it, you should
# increase this value to 65535 or something similar.
# Default: 8192

IMAP_UW_CCLIENT_MBOX_FMT?=	unix
# Used in imap-uw to set the default format used by c-client programs for
# new mailbox creation.  Check the UW IMAP documentation for more details
# regarding the pros and cons of the various mailbox formats.
#
# Possible: mbox, mbx, mh, mmdf, mtx, mx, news, phile, tenex, unix
# Default: unix

#IMAP_UW_MAILSPOOLHOME=.MailBox
# To default user mailboxes to their home directory,
# specify the name of the mailbox file.
# Possible: Any valid filename, not defined
# Default: not defined

#IMAP_UW_NO_CLEARTEXT?=	YES
# Used in imap-uw to disallow plaintext passwords except when SSL or TLS
# is used. This effectively disallows cleartext passwords.
#
# Possible: not defined, YES
# Default: not defined

#IMAP_UW_NO_SSL?= YES
# Used in imap-uw to build without any SSL or TLS support at all. Note that
# it doesn't make any sense to enable this together with IMAP_UW_NO_CLEARTEXT,
# nor is is it fully supported in pkgsrc for all clients.
#
# Possible: not defined, YES
# Default: not defined

IMDICTDIR?=	${VARBASE}/dict
# Specify the directory for input method's dictionary installation.
# Possible: any valid location
# Default: ${VARBASE}/dict 

INN_DATA_DIR?= ${VARBASE}/news
# Used by inn to specify the data directory.
# Possible: any path you like
# Default: ${VARBASE}/news

INN_USER?=	news
# Used by inn to specify the username 
# Possible: any valid username 
# Default: news

INN_GROUP?=	news
# Used by inn to specify the groupname
# Possible: any valid groupname
# Default: news

IRCD_HYBRID_SMALL_NET?=		YES
# Used by ircd-hybrid to tune various ircd paramaters when running
# small IRC networks so the daemon does not use much resources.
# A set of variables - see below - can then be defined to fine tune the daemon
# behaviour.
# Possible: YES, NO
# Default: YES

#IRCD_HYBRID_LINK_PREALLOCATE=
# Used by ircd-hybrid when IRCD_HYBRID_SMALL_NET is "YES". Specify
# the number of server linkd to preallocate.
# Possible: nearly any integer value
# Default: 1024 from source, 64 if IRCD_HYBRID_SMALL_NET is "YES"

#IRCD_HYBRID_CLIENTS_PREALLOCATE=
# Used by ircd-hybrid when IRCD_HYBRID_SMALL_NET is "YES". Specify
# the number of client structures to preallocate.
# Possible: nearly any integer value
# Default: 1024 from source, 64 if IRCD_HYBRID_SMALL_NET is "YES"

#IRCD_HYBRID_USERS_PREALLOCATE=
# Used by ircd-hybrid when IRCD_HYBRID_SMALL_NET is "YES". Specify
# the number of user structures to preallocate.
# Possible: nearly any integer value
# Default: 1024 from source, 64 if IRCD_HYBRID_SMALL_NET is "YES"

#IRCD_HYBRID_NICKNAMEHISTORYLENGTH=
# Used by ircd-hybrid when IRCD_HYBRID_SMALL_NET is "YES". Specify
# the number of entries in the nickname history.
# Possible: nearly any integer value
# Default: 15000 from source, 1000 if IRCD_HYBRID_SMALL_NET is "YES"

#IRCD_HYBRID_MAXSENDQLENGTH=
# Used by ircd-hybrid when IRCD_HYBRID_SMALL_NET is "YES". Specify
# the maximum -in bytes- of internal send buffering for sockets.
# Possible: nearly any integer value
# Default: 9000000 from source, 500000 if IRCD_HYBRID_SMALL_NET is "YES"

#IRCD_HYBRID_INITIAL_DBUFS=
# Used by ircd-hybrid when IRCD_HYBRID_SMALL_NET is "YES". Specify
# the initial number of dbufs (dynamic buffering of a byte stream,
# similar to mbufs) to preallocate.
# Possible: nearly any integer value
# Default: 4000 from source, 300 if IRCD_HYBRID_SMALL_NET is "YES"

#IRCD_HYBRID_HARD_FDLIMIT_=
# Used by ircd-hybrid when IRCD_HYBRID_SMALL_NET is "YES". Specify
# the maximum number of file descriptor the daemon will use.
# Possible: 1 <> maximum file descriptor the system would give you
# Default: 256 from source, 90 if IRCD_HYBRID_SMALL_NET is "YES"

#IRCD_HYBRID_INIT_MAXCLIENTS=
# Used by ircd-hybrid when IRCD_HYBRID_SMALL_NET is "YES". Specify
# the maximum number of clients allowed to connect to the daemon.
# Possible: 1<> ~IRCD_HYBRID_HARD_FDLIMIT_
# Default: 200 from source, 40 if IRCD_HYBRID_SMALL_NET is "YES"

IRCD_HYBRID_USE_LOGFILE?=	YES
# Used by ircd-hybrid. Specify if the daemon should use a logfile.
# Note: can be used even when IRCD_HYBRID_USE_SYSLOG is "YES".
# Possible: YES, NO
# Default: YES
 
IRCD_HYBRID_USE_SYSLOG?=	NO
# Used by ircd-hybrid. Specify if the daemon should use syslog.
# Note: can be used even when IRCD_HYBRID_USE_LOGFILE is "YES".
# Possible: YES, NO
# Default: NO

IRCD_HYBRID_LPATH?=	${VARBASE}/log/ircd-hybrid.log
# Used by ircd-hybrid. Specify the pathname of the daemon logfile.
# Note: only used if IRCD_HYBRID_USE_LOGFILE is "YES".
# Possible: any path
# Default: ${VARBASE}/log/ircd-hybrid.log

IRCD_HYBRID_FNAME_USERLOG?=	${VARBASE}/log/ircd-hybrid.users.log
# Used by ircd-hybrid. Specify the pathname of the user connections logfile.
# IRCD_HYBRID_USE_SYSLOG should be set to "YES" for this logfile be used.
# Possible: any path
# Default: ${VARBASE}/log/ircd-hybrid.users.log

IRCD_HYBRID_FNAME_OPERLOG?=	${VARBASE}/log/ircd-hybrid.opers.log
# Used by ircd-hybrid. Specify the pathname of the operator connections
# logfile.
# Possible: any path
# Default: ${VARBASE}/log/ircd-hybrid.opers.log

IRCD_HYBRID_PPATH?=		${VARBASE}/run/ircd-hybrid.pid
# Used by ircd-hybrid. Specify the pathname of the daemon pid file.
# Possible: any path
# Default: ${VARBASE}/run/ircd-hybrid.pid

IRCD_HYBRID_SYSLOG_FACILITY?=	LOG_LOCAL4
# Used by ircd-hybrid. Specify which syslog facility the daemon should use
# when IRCD_HYBRID_USE_SYSLOG is "YES".
# Possible: any syslog facility (LOG_*)
# Default: LOG_LOCAL4

IRCD_HYBRID_INIT_LOG_LEVEL?=	L_NOTICE
# Used by ircd-hybrid. Specify initial minimum level from which the daemon logs
# events. This is unrelated from syslog() level.
# Possible: L_CRIT, L_ERROR, L_WARN, L_NOTICE, L_TRACE, L_INFO, L_DEBUG
# Default: L_NOTICE

IRCD_HYBRID_IRC_USER?=		irc
# Used by ircd-hybrid. Specify the user name under which the daemon runs.
# Possible: any user name
# Default: irc

IRCD_HYBRID_IRC_GROUP?=		irc
# Used by ircd-hybrid. Specify the group name under which the daemon runs.
# Possible: any group name
# Default: irc

IRCD_HYBRID_NETWORK_NAME?=	PKGSRCNet
# Used by ircd-hybrid. Specify the IRC network name advertised by the daemon.
# Possible: anything
# Default: PKGSRCNet

IRCD_HYBRID_NETWORK_DESC?=	Package Source Network
# Used by ircd-hybrid. Specify the IRC network description advertised by the 
# daemon.
# Possible: anything
# Default: Package Source Network

#IRRD_USE_PGP=
# Used by irrd package to specify the version of PGP to use, if any.
# Possible: 5, 2, not defined
# Default: not defined
# [XXX: configure will locate pgpv or pgp]

#XLOCK_DEFAULT_MODE=
#JB_FQHOSTNAME=
# Used by jitterbug package to include the fully-qualified domain name
# of the host.
# Possible: defined, not defined
# default: not defined

JB_GROUP?=jitter
# Used by jitterbug package for groupname
# Possible: any valid groupname
# Default: jitter

JB_GROUPID?=509
# Used by jitterbug package for gid of JB_USER.
# Possible: any valid gid
# Default: 509

#JB_LOCALMAIL=
# Used by jitterbug package as the mail alias to receive mail from
# jitterbug
# Possible: any valid mail alias
# Default: none

JB_PACKAGE?= test
# Used by jitterbug to determine the type of package to be installed.
# Possible: test, production
# Default: test

JB_USER?=jitter
# Used by jitterbug package for username
# Possible: any valid username
# Default: jitter

JB_USERID?=509
# Used by jitterbug package for uid of JB_USER.
# Possible: any valid uid
# Default: 509

JABBERD_USER?= jabberd
# Used in jabberd to specify the user used to run the daemon.
# Possible: any valid username
# Default: jabberd

JABBERD_GROUP?=	jabberd
# Used in jabberd to specify the group userd to run the daemon.
# Possible: any valid group
# Default: jabberd

JABBERD_LOGDIR?= ${VARBASE}/log/jabberd
# Used in jabberd to specify the default directory under which log
# files are placed.
# Possible: any directory
# Default: ${VARBASE}/log/jabberd

JABBERD_SPOOLDIR?= ${VARBASE}/spool/jabberd
# Used in jabberd to specify the default directory under which server
# information is stored.
# Possible: any directory
# Default: ${VARBASE}/spool/jabberd

JABBERD_PIDDIR?= ${VARBASE}/run/jabberd
# Used in jabberd to specify the default directory under which pid
# files are placed.
# Possible: any directory
# Default: ${VARBASE}/run/jabberd

JAKARTA_HOME?= ${JAVA_HOME}/jakarta
# Used by the www/jakarta-tomcat package to choose an install location
# Possible: any directory
# Default: ${JAVA_HOME}/jakarta

#JAVA_HOME=
# Location of jvm to be used by pkgsrc.  Java-based packages will be installed
# in ${LOCALBASE}/lib/java, so that they are available to all jvms.
# 
# Possible: any directory
# Default: home of JVM chosen by ${PKG_JVM}

JDK_HOME?= ${LOCALBASE}/java
# Used by the lang/JDK package to choose an install location
# Possible: any directory, e.g. /usr/jdk
# Default: ${LOCALBASE}/java

JSDK_HOME?= ${JAVA_HOME}/jsdk
# Location for Java Servlet Development Kit installed by www/jsdk20
# Possible: any directory
# Default: ${JAVA_HOME}/jsdk

#JWHOIS_ENABLE_CACHE=
# Enable cache option in net/jwhois package.
# Possible: defined or not defined.
# Default: not defined.

#KERBEROS=
# Used in many packages to specify use of a Kerberos (or compatible)
# subsystem.  Requires Kerberos libraries in /usr/lib.
# Possible: defined, not defined
# Default: not defined

#KERMIT_SUID_UUCP
# If set to YES or yes, install kermit binary set-uid uucp. Permits an 
# unprivileged user to access the serial ports, with default permissions
# on the /dev/tty0* special files.
# Possible: YES, yes, not defined
# Default: not defined

#KJS_USE_PCRE=
# Used in kdelibs2 to determine if kjs (javascript) should use Perl
# Compatible Regular Expressions (pcre)
# Possible: yes, not defined
# Default: not defined

#KNEWS_DOMAIN_FILE=
# Used in the knews package to set the domain name from the contents
# of this file.
# Possible: any valid path
# Default: none

#KNEWS_DOMAIN_NAME=
# Used in the knews package to set the domain name.
# Possible:  almost anything really, usually a FQDN.
# Default: none

#KTERM_USE_WALLPAPER=
# Used in kterm package to support wallpaper
# Possible: not defined, YES
# Default: not defined

#LIBDVDCSS_HOMEPAGE=
# Used in libdvdcss package as the homepage - we are unable to point this
# to one of the real sites for legal reasons
# Possible: any libdvdcss site
# Default: not defined

#LIBDVDCSS_MASTER_SITES=
# Used in libdvdcss package as the master site - we are unable to point this
# to one of the real sites for legal reasons
# Possible: any libdvdcss site
# Default: not defined

#LATEX2HTML_ICONPATH=
# Used in the latex2html package to set URL prefix for where to
# find latex2html's icons.
# Possible:  a URL prefix
# Default: none

LEAFNODE_DATA_DIR?= ${VARBASE}/news
# Used by leafnode to specify the data directory.
# Possible: any path you like
# Default: ${VARBASE}/news
# Note: default is the same as INN_DATA_DIR

LEAFNODE_USER?=	news
# Used by leafnode to specify the username 
# Possible: any valid username 
# Default: news
# Note: default is the same as INN_USER

LEAFNODE_GROUP?=	news
# Used by leafnode to specify the groupname
# Possible: any valid groupname
# Default: news
# Note: default is the same as INN_GROUP

LINUX_LOCALES?=								\
	af ar bg br ca cs cy da de el en eo es et eu fi fo fr ga gl	\
	he hr hu hy id is it ja ka kl ko lo lt lv nl no oc pl pt ro	\
	ru sk sl sr sv th tr uk vi wa zh
# Used in linux-locale package to install specify language(s)
# Possible: af ar bg br ca cs cy da de el en eo es et eu fi fo fr ga gl \
#	    he hr hu hy id is it ja ka kl ko lo lt lv nl no oc pl pt ro \
#	    ru sk sl sr sv th tr uk vi wa zh
# Default: all languages

LSOF_MORE_SECURE?=	0
# Used in lsof to specify that non-root users can only view their own files
# Possible:	0 (allow non-root users to view all open files), or
#		1 (only allow root to view all open files)
# Default: 0

LSOF_LESS_SECURE_SOCKETS?=	0
# Used in lsof to specify that non-root users should still be able to view
# all open sockets even if LSOF_MORE_SECURE is set.  If LSOF_MORE_SECURE is
# not set (ie, is zero), this option has no effect.
# Possible:	0 (don't allow non-root users to see sockets they don't own)
#		1 (allow all sockets to be viewed at all times)
# Default: 0

#M68060=
# Used mostly by packages (e.g.:  gnupg, pgp2, ssh) which have fast
# 68020/030/040 assembler routines for multiprecision arithmetic
# which use the 32/64bit mul/div instruction.  These instructions are
# software emulated on the 68060, thus very slow.  Set to YES when
# compiling for the 68060 cpu.
# Possible: not defined, YES.
# Default: not defined.

MAJORDOMO_GROUP?= majordom
# Used by the majordomo package as the groupid majordomo runs at.
# Possible: any
# Default: majordom

MAJORDOMO_TMPDIR?= ${VARBASE}/tmp
# Used by the majordomo package as the directory to store temp files.
# Possible: any directory.
# Default: ${VARBASE}/tmp

MAJORDOMO_USER?= majordom
# Used by majordomo package as the userid majordomo runs at.
# Possible: any
# Default: majordom

#MAKEINFO_ARGS?=
# flags to be passed to makeinfo(1), if any.  Warning: only use if you
# know what you're doing, may break PLISTs.
# Possible: any valid flag for makeinfo(1)
# Default: may set info files size for consistency across platforms and
# makeinfo version, also various machine_archs arguments may be set in
# mk/platform/${OPSYS}.mk with the _OPSYS_MAKEINFO_ARGS variable.

MLDONKEY_HOME?= ${VARBASE}/mldonkey
# Directory where mldonkey will keep all configuration files and downloads
# when started with the rc.d script provided in the mldonkey package.
# Possible: any path
# Default: ${VARBASE}/mldonkey

MLDONKEY_USER?= mldonkey
# System user to run mldonkey's core as.
# Possible: any user name
# Default: mldonkey

MONOTONE_GROUP?= monotone
# System group to run the dedicated Monotone server as.  Used by the
# monotone-server package.
# Possible: any group name
# Default: monotone

MONOTONE_USER?= monotone
# System user to run the dedicated Monotone server as.  Used by the
# monotone-server package.
# Possible: any user name
# Default: monotone

#MOZILLA_USE_LINUX=
# Used by mozilla binary packages to prefer the use of Linux
# compatibility instead of native builds.
# Possible: set, unset
# Default: unset

MOZILLA_USE_XFT?=	NO
# Used by mozilla packages to enable Xft support where available.
# The mozilla-gtk2 package sets this value to YES unconditionally.
# Possible: YES, NO
# Default: NO

#MOTIF_TYPE?=	openmotif
# Used by motif.buildlink3.mk to choose which Motif-2.0-compatible
# installation to use.  This value is also automatically set by
# motif.buildlink3.mk to whichever Motif-2.0 installation represented by
# the possible values below is already installed, but defaults to
# ${MOTIF_TYPE_DEFAULT}.  This value is ignored if MOTIFBASE is
# explicitly set.
# Possible: openmotif, lesstif, dt (Irix and Solaris only)
# Default: ${MOTIF_TYPE_DEFAULT}

#MOTIF_TYPE_DEFAULT?=	openmotif
# Used by motif.buildlink3.mk as the final default value for MOTIF_TYPE.
# Possible:  openmotif, lesstif, dt (Irix and Solaris only)
# Default: openmotif, or dt (Irix and Solaris only)

#MPG123_ARM_FIXED64=YES
# Used by mpg123 and mpg123-esound to enable ARM to use 64bit fixedpoint
# Possible: not defined, YES
# Default: not defined

MTOOLS_ENABLE_FLOPPYD?=	NO
# Used by the mtools package to determine whether or not the floppyd
# program is installed. X11 libraries and header files are needed to
# build floppyd and run floppyd.
# Possible: YES, NO
# Default: NO

#MYSQL_USER?=		mysql
# The username of the mysql administrator.
# Possible: any user name
# Default: mysql

#MYSQL_GROUP?=		mysql
# The group of the mysql administrator.
# Possible: any group name
# Default: mysql

#MYSQL_DATADIR?=	${VARBASE}/mysql
# Home directory of the mysql administrator and location of the
# database files. 
# Possible: any directory
# Default: ${VARBASE}/mysql

#MYSQL_CHARSET=		latin1
# default character set of mysql.
# Possible: big5, cp1251, cp1257, croat, czech, danish, dec8, dos, estonia,
#	    euc_kr, gb2312, gbk, german1, greek, hebrew, hp8, hungarian,
#	    koi8_ru, koi8_ukr, latin1, latin2, latin5, swe7, usa7, win1250,
#	    win1251ukr, ujis, sjis and tis620
# Default: latin1

#MYSQL_EXTRA_CHARSET=	all
# additional charsets to be compiled in mysql.
# Possible: none, compolex, all or list selected from MYSQL_CHARSET's
#	    possible values.

NMH_EDITOR?= vi
# default editor for use in nmh.
# Possible: any editor.
# Default: vi

NMH_MTA?=	smtp
# default MTA for use in nmh.
# Possible: smtp or sendmail.
# Default: smtp

NMH_PAGER?= more
# default pager for use in nmh.
# Possible: any pager.
# Default: more

#NS_PREFERRED=
# Used by netscape to determine preferred browser to open
# Possible: not defined, communicator, navigator, mozilla
# Default: not defined, which implies communicator

#NS_NO_FLASH=
# Used by navigator/communicator package to decide if flash should be
# installed or not. By default, flash is installed.
# Possible: not defined, defined
# Default: not defined

#NS_USE_BSDI=	YES
# Used to decide if i386 BSDi Netscape binary should be used in preference 
# to linux version.
# Possible: not defined, YES
# Default: not defined

#NS_USE_SUNOS=	YES
# Used to decide if sparc SunOS-4.1 Netscape binary should be used in preference 
# to the Solaris-2.5.1 version.
# Possible: not defined, YES
# Default: not defined

OPENSSH_CHROOT?=	${VARBASE}/chroot/sshd
# The chroot directory for OpenSSH with privilege separation. This directory
# will be created and MUST be only readable by root.
# Possible: any directory
# Default: ${VARBASE}/chroot/sshd

OPENSSH_USER?=		sshd
# The unprivileged user for OpenSSH with privilege separation.
# Possible: any user name
# Default: sshd

OPENSSH_UID?=		16
# The unprivileged UID for OpenSSH with privilege separation.
# Possible: any uid
# Default: 16

OPENSSH_GROUP?=		sshd
# The group of the OPENSSH_USER for OpenSSH with privilege separation.
# Possible: any group name
# Default: sshd

OPENSSH_GID?=		16
# The GID of the OPENSSH_USER for OpenSSH with privilege separation.
# Possible: any gid
# Default: sshd

P4USER?=	perforce
# The unprivileged user for the Perforce server.
# Possible: any user name
# Default: perforce

P4GROUP?=	p4admin
# The group of the P4USER for the Perforce server.
# Possible: any group name
# Default: p4admin

P4ROOT?=	${VARBASE}/perforce
# The directory where the Perforce server will store its depot.
# Possible: any directory
# Default: ${VARBASE}/perforce

P4PORT?=	1666
# The TCP port on which the Perforce server will listen.
# Possible: any port
# Default: 1666

PALMOS_DEFAULT_SDK?=	3.5
# Version of PalmOS SDK to use as default.
# Possible: 1, 2, 3.1, 3.5
# Default: 3.5

PAPERSIZE?=	A4
# Default paper size for packages.
# Possible: A4, Letter.
# Default: A4

PGGROUP?=	pgsql
# Used in postgresql package as the groupname of the database
# administrator
# Possible: any group name
# Default: pgsql

PGUSER?=	pgsql
# Used in postgresql package as the username of the database admin
# Possible: any user name
# Default: pgsql

PGHOME?=	${PREFIX}/${PGUSER}
# Used in postgresql package as the home directory for the database
# administrator
# Possible: any valid location
# Default: ${PREFIX}/${PGUSER}

#PGSQL_USE_HIER?=	yes
# Add support for hierarchical queries with Oracle like CONNECT BY syntax
# to the PostgreSQL 7.4 package.
# See http://gppl.moonbone.ru/README.html for details.
# Possible: undefined, yes
# Default: undefined

#PG_MB_ENCODING=	SQL_ASCII
# Used to postgresql package to define the language encoding of the
# backend server process.
# Possible: SQL_ASCII, EUC_JP, EUC_CN, EUC_KR, EUC_TW, UNICODE, MULE_INTERNAL,
#	LATIN1, LATIN2, LATIN3, LATIN4, LATIN5, KOI8, WIN, ALT
# Default: undefined

PILRC_USE_GTK?=	YES
# Use gtk+ in pilrc, needed for the UI previewer.
# Possible: YES, NO
# Default: YES

PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPES?= overwrite
# This is a whitespace-separated list of installation types supported
# by the package.
#
# *NOTE*: This variable *must* be set in the package Makefile *before*
#         the inclusion of bsd.prefs.mk.
#
# Possible: any of: overwrite, pkgviews
# Default: overwrite

#PKG_JVM=
# Used to choose a java virtual machine for packages which use Java.
# ${JAVA_HOME} will be set based on this choice, if unset
# Possible: jdk, sun-jdk, blackdown-jdk13, kaffe (kaffe currently has some problems)
# Default: jdk on NetBSD/i386, blackdown-jdk13 on powerpc, kaffe elsewhere

PKG_LANG?=english
# Used to specify preferred language settings
# Currently only used by www/netscape7 and misc/openoffice
# Possible: depends on packages supporting this variable, basically any
# language.  Should be '<lang>_<lc>' or '<lang>', for example 'english_uk',
# 'german' or 'portuguese_br'.
# Default: english

#POPTOP_USE_MPPE=
# Used in poptop package to specify the use of the mppe-ppp package
# in preference to the standard ppp
# Possible: defined, not defined
# Default: not defined

PURE_FTPD_USE_MYSQL?=	NO
# Compile in MySQL support.
# Possible: YES, NO
# Default: NO

PURE_FTPD_USE_PGSQL?=	NO
# Compile in PostgreSQL support.
# Possible: YES, NO
# Default: NO

PURE_FTPD_USE_TLS?=	NO
# Compile in SSL/TLS support.
# Possible: YES, NO
# Default: NO

PURE_FTPD_USE_VIRTUAL_CHROOT?=	NO
# Compile in virtual chroot support (enables the ability
# to follow symlinks outside a chroot jail).
# Possible: YES, NO
# Default: NO

#PROCMAIL_MAILSPOOLHOME=.MailBox
# To default user mailboxes to their home directory,
# specify the name of the mailbox file.
# Possible: Any valid filename, not defined
# Default: not defined

PROCMAIL_TRUSTED_IDS?=0
# To allow all users to use the "-f" switch set this to 0.
# Possible: A list of users, terminated by a zero.
# Default: see Makefile

.if exists(/usr/bin/ssh)
PVM_SSH?=	/usr/bin/ssh
.else
PVM_SSH?=	${LOCALBASE}/bin/ssh
.endif
# Specify the rsh/ssh program used by pvm to communicate between
# systems.
# Possible:  Any rsh/ssh program.
# Default:   /usr/bin/ssh if it exists, otherwise ${LOCALBASE}/bin/ssh

QMAILDIR?= /var/qmail
# The directory for qmail installation. You probably don't need to
# change this.
# Possible: any valid location
# Default: /var/qmail (intentionally not ${VARBASE}/qmail)

QMAIL_QFILTER_TMPDIR?= ${VARBASE}/tmp/qmail-qfilter
# The temporary directory for qmail-qfilter.
# Possible: a directory writable only by qmail-qfilter's UID
# Default: ${VARBASE}/tmp/qmail-qfilter

QMAIL_QUEUE_DIR?= ${VARBASE}/spool/qmail
# The directory for qmail's queue.
# Possible: any location on an appropriate filesystem, except that it
# must be outside ${QMAILDIR}.
# Default: ${VARBASE}/spool/qmail

QMAIL_QUEUE_EXTRA?=
# An additional recipient that will be added to every qmail delivery.
# This is used primarily for logging.
# Possible: empty, any valid local address
# Default: empty

QPOPPER_FAC?= LOCAL1
# Used by qpopper package as the default syslog facility.
# Possible: syslog(3)'s facility string without preceding "LOG_".
# Default: LOCAL1

QPOPPER_USER?= pop
# Used by qpopper package as the owner of apop database and qpopauth
# command runs at.
# Possible: any
# Default: pop

#QPOPPER_SPOOL_DIR=
# Used by qpopper package to define the mail spool directory,
# overriding the hardcoded directories searched for by the configure
# script.
# Possible: any location on an appropriate filesystem.
# Default: not defined

RASMOL_DEPTH?= 8
# Used in rasmol package to choose display depth to compile the package
# for, since it only supports one at a time.
# Possible: 8, 16, 32
# Default: 8

RPM_DB_PREFIX?=	${VARBASE}/pkg
# Used in the rpm package to note the prefix of the path to the RPM
# databases.  The RPM databases are stored in ${RPM_DB_PREFIX}/lib/rpm.
# Possible: any valid location, e.g. ${LOCALBASE}
# Default: ${VARBASE}/pkg

#RSSH_SCP_PATH=
# Used in the rssh package to specify pathname to scp(1)
# Possible: any valid pathname for scp command
# Default: not defined

#RSSH_SFTP_SERVER_PATH=
# Used in the rssh package to specify pathname to sftp-server(8)
# Possible: any valid pathname for sftp-server command
# Default: not defined

#RSSH_CVS_PATH=
# Used in the rssh package to specify pathname to cvs(1)
# Possible: any valid pathname for cvs command
# Default: not defined

#RSSH_RDIST_PATH=
# Used in the rssh package to specify pathname to rdist(1)
# Possible: any valid pathname for rdist command
# Default: not defined

#RSSH_RSYNC_PATH=
# Used in the rssh package to specify pathname to rsync(1)
# Possible: any valid pathname for rsync command
# Default: not defined

#SAWFISH_THEMES=
# Specifies the DISTFILES for wm/sawfish-themes, to allow the user to choose
# which themes to install
# Possible: empty, any number of theme-name-[0-9]*.*.tar.gz
# Default: Set to include about 180 themes available on themes.freshmeat.net

SCREWS_GROUP?=	www
# Used in the screws package to specify the user under which the server
# should be run.
# Possible: any user name
# Default: screws

SCREWS_USER?=	screws
# Used in the screws package to specify the user under which the server
# should be run.
# Possible: any user name
# Default: screws

SDIST_PAWD?= pwd
# If you are using amd you'll want to use pawd instead of pwd to derive
# the current working directory.
# Possible: pawd, pwd
# Default: pwd

#SERIAL_DEVICES=
# Used to provide a default setting for all the serial devices for
# various packages which communicate over the serial port.
# Possible:  /dev/your_favorite_serial_device0 /dev/your_favorite_serial_device1 ...
# Default: defaults for various machine_archs are set in mk/bsd.prefs.mk

SILC_CLIENT_WITH_PERL?=	YES
# Used to decide whether perl scripting support will be compiled.
# Possible: YES, NO
# Default: YES

#SPARC_TARGET_ARCH= sparcv7
# Select SPARC target architecture under Solaris.
# Possible: sparcv7, sparcv8 or sparcv9.
# Default: sparcv7

#SPOP3D_ENABLE_APOP= yes
# Enable APOP support in the mail/solid-pop3d package.
# Possible: undefined, defined
# Default: undefined

#SPOP3D_ENABLE_STANDALONE= yes
# Build mail/solid-pop3d to run standalone instead of via inetd.
# Possible: undefined, defined
# Default: undefined 

#SPOP3D_ENABLE_ALIASES= yes
# Build mail/solid-pop3d with support for user names mapping and non-IP
# based virtuals.
# Possible: undefined, defined
# Default: undefined

#SQUID_CONFIGURE_ARGS=
# Used in squid package to set build configuration options.
# Possible: see "configure --help"
# Default: --enable-cachemgr-hostname=localhost
#          --enable-icmp
#          --enable-ipf-transparent
#          --enable-snmp

SSH_RSHPATH?= ${RSH}
# Used in ssh to specify standard rsh path
# Possible: path to rsh binary
# Default: platform dependent; ${RSH} set in mk/platform/${OPSYS}.mk

SSH_SUID?= NO
# Used in ssh to enable setuid installation of "ssh" binary.
# Possible: YES, or NO.
# Default: NO

SSYNC_PAWD?= pwd
# If you are using amd you'll want to use pawd instead of pwd to derive
# the current working directory.
# Possible: pawd, pwd
# Default: pwd

.if empty(MACHINE_PLATFORM:MNetBSD-1*-*)
SUSE_PREFER?=	9.1
.else
SUSE_PREFER?=	7.3
.endif
# Which version of the suse packages to prefer.
# Decides if you want to use 9.1 (default) or 7.3 (pre NetBSD-2) by default.
# Possible: 7.3, 9.1
# Default: 9.1 in 2.0 and later, 7.3 otherwise

TIN_USE_INN_SPOOL?= NO
# Used to enable reading directly in an inn spool.
# Possible: YES, or NO.
# Default: NO

#TEXMFSITE=
# Used in TeXfamily package which depends on teTeX package to specify
# site-local texmf configuration.
# Since teTeX package uses ${PREFIX}/share/texmf directory, TeXfamily
# package uses ${PREFIX}/share/texmf.local.  Therefore, though you can
# use /usr/local/share/texmf as TEXMFSITE, it causes a conflict if you
# set ${PREFIX} to /usr/local.  Use another path in such a case.
# Possible: any valid path
# Default: none

#THTTPD_LOG_FACILITY?=	LOG_DAEMON
# Used by the thttpd package to choose the log facility used
# by thttpd for its syslogd(8) messages.
# Possible: see "facility codes" in /usr/include/syslog.h
# Default: LOG_DAEMON

UNPRIVILEGED?= NO
# Set this to YES to enable unprivileged support (see mk/unprivileged.mk).
# Possible: YES, NO
# Default: NO

USE_CANNA?= YES
# Used in kinput2 and nvi-m17n to enable Canna kana-kanji converter
# support.
# Possible: YES, or NO.
# Default: YES

USE_CRYPTO?=	YES
# Used in speakfreely to choose support for encrypted connections.
# Possible: YES, or NO.
# Default: YES

#USE_CUPS= YES
# Used by packages to compile in support for the UNIX IPP implementation, CUPS.
# Possible: YES, not defined
# Default: not defined

USE_I586?=	NO
# Use assembler routines optimized for i586 in gnupg.
# Possible: YES, or NO.
# Default: NO

#USE_INET6=
# Enable IPv6 support on certain packages.  It is safer to leave it undefined
# in mk.conf and obey the default.  Reasons:
# - it is just fine to use IPv6-ready packages on top of non-IPv6 kernel
#   (assuming that you have IPv6-ready headers and libraries)
# - it may cause some trouble to use a package compiled with USE_INET6=NO,
#   on top of IPv6-ready kernel
# Possible: not defined, NO, YES
# Default: YES on IPv6-ready userland, not defined otherwise

#USE_INN=
# Used in nn and trn to specify use of "inn" instead of "nntpclnt"
# package to provide "inews" binary.
# Possible: not defined, YES
# Default: not defined

USE_OPENLDAP?=	NO
# Enable openldap support.  Used in xemacs, gnupg, dovecot, postfix, samba,
# sendmail, sylpheed, pine and others.
# Possible: YES, or NO.
# Default: NO

#USE_OSS=
#
# Used to enable OSS audio support in preference to or in place of Sun audio
# support in various packages.
# Possible: defined, not defined
# Default: not defined

#USE_SASL=YES
# Used to specify optional support for SASL authentication
# Possible: YES, not defined
# Default: not defined

#USE_SASL2=YES
# Used to specify optional support for SASL authentication version 2.*
# Possible: YES, not defined
# Default: not defined

USE_SJ3?= YES
# Used in kinput2 to enable SJ3 kana-kanji converter support.
# Possible: YES, or NO.
# Default: YES

#USE_SOCKS=
# Used to specify SOCKS firewall support
# Set this to the version of socks necessary.
# Possible: 4, 5, not defined
# Default: not defined

USE_WNN4?= YES
# Used in kinput2 to enable FreeWnn (a.k.a.  Wnn4) kana-kanji
# converter support.
# Possible: YES, or NO.
# Default: YES

#USE_XFACE=
# Used in xemacs package to build in support for xface
# (pkgsrc/mail/face)
# Possible: not defined, YES
# Default: not defined

USERPPP_GROUP?=	network
# Used in the userppp package to specify the default group.
# Possible: any group name
# Default: network

#VIM_EXTRA_OPTS=
# Used in vim package to build with non-gui extra options
# Possible: not defined, see "configure --help"
# Default: not defined

#WDM_MANAGERS?=
# Is a space-separated list of window managers for x11/wdm to support.
# Possible: any space-separated list of window managers
# Default: not defined

WINDOWMAKER_OPTIONS?= gnome kde openlook
# Options for building windowmaker package. Used to add support for
# GNOME, KDE or OPEN LOOK(tm) and to avoid redundancies with KDE.
# Possible: gnome, kde, openlook, lite
# Default: gnome kde openlook

WINDOWMAKER_THEMES?= freebsdtheme-0.52 netbsddrinkingteam-0.60.0 netbsd_-0.52
# Used in the wmthemes package to specify the themes which will be
# installed.
# Possible: see http://wm.themes.org/
# Default: freebsdtheme-0.52 netbsddrinkingteam-0.60.0 netbsd_-0.52

#X10_PORT=
# The serial device for misc/bottlerocket to use to communicate
# to the X10 adaptor.
# Possible:  /dev/your_favorite_serial_device
# Default: defaults to ${DEFAULT_SERIAL_DEVICE}

XAW_TYPE?=standard
# Used in various packages to specify that libXaw is used.
# Possible: standard, 3d, xpm
# Default: standard

XEN12_USE_COM2?=	NO
# This option changes Xen's serial console port to com2.
# Possible: YES, NO
# Default: NO

#XLOCK_DEFAULT_MODE=
# Set the default display (screen saver) mode for xlockmore.
# Possible: ant, apollonian, ball, bat, blank, blot, bomb, bouboule, bounce,
#           braid, bubble, bug, clock, coral, crystal, daisy, dclock, decay,
#           deco, demon, dilemma, discrete, dragon, drift, euler2d, eyes,
#           fadeplot, flag, flame, flow, forest, galaxy, goop, grav, helix,
#           hop, hyper, ico, ifs, image, juggle, julia, kaleid, kumppa, laser,
#           life, life1d, life3d, lightning, lisa, lissie, loop, lyapunov,
#           mandelbrot, marquee, matrix, maze, mountain, munch, nose, pacman,
#           penrose, petal, petri, polyominoes, puzzle, pyro, qix, random,
#           roll, rotor, scooter, shape, sierpinski, slip, solitare, space,
#           sphere, spiral, spline, star, starfish, strange, swarm, swirl,
#           t3d, tetris, thornbird, tik_tak, triangle, tube, turtle, vines,
#           voters, wator, wire, world, worm, xcl, xjack, not defined
# Default: not defined

#ZIP_ENCRYPTION=
# Add encryption code to zip1
# Possible: defined, not defined
# Default: not defined

#ZSH_STATIC=
# Build statically linked zsh binary - recommended if used as a login shell
# Possible: defined, not defined
# Default: not defined


#
#	Overrides for faster or cheaper sites.
#
#	Refer to http://www.NetBSD.org/mirrors/ or /usr/doc/MIRRORS
#	for information on determining the location of NetBSD mirror sites.
#

# Australia.
#
#MASTER_SITE_CYGWIN=	http://planetmirror.com/pub/sourceware/cygwin/
#MASTER_SITE_GNOME=	http://public.planetmirror.com.au/pub/gnome/
#MASTER_SITE_GNU=	http://public.planetmirror.com.au/pub/gnu/
#MASTER_SITE_MOZILLA=	http://public.planetmirror.com.au/pub/mozilla/releases/
#MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN=	ftp://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/cpan/modules/by-module/ \
#			http://public.planetmirror.com.au/pub/perl/cpan/modules/by-module/
#MASTER_SITE_OPENOFFICE=http://openoffice.mirrors.ilisys.com.au/ \
#			http://mirror.pacific.net.au/openoffice/ \
#			http://planetmirror.com/pub/openoffice/ 
#MASTER_SITE_SUNSITE=	http://public.planetmirror.com.au/pub/sunsite/
#MASTER_SITE_SUSE=	http://public.planetmirror.com.au/pub/suse/${MACHINE_ARCH}/${SUSE_VERSION}/suse/ 
#MASTER_SITE_TEX_CTAN=	http://public.planetmirror.com.au/pub/tex-archive/
#MASTER_SITE_SOURCEFORGE=http://optusnet.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/ \
#			http://public.planetmirror.com.au/pub/sourceforge/
#MASTER_SITE_XCONTRIB=	http://public.planetmirror.com.au/pub/X11/contrib/
#MASTER_SITE_XEMACS=	ftp://ftp.au.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/
#MASTER_SITE_BACKUP=	ftp://ftp.au.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/distfiles/ \
#			ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/distfiles/
#MASTER_SITE_LOCAL=	ftp://ftp.au.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/distfiles/LOCAL_PORTS/ \
#			ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/distfiles/LOCAL_PORTS/
#

# Austria
#
#MASTER_SITE_CYGWIN=	ftp://gd.tuwien.ac.at/gnu/cygwin/
#MASTER_SITE_XCONTRIB=	ftp://ftp.at.NetBSD.org/hci/X11/x.org/contrib/
#MASTER_SITE_GNU=	ftp://ftp.at.NetBSD.org/gnu/gnusrc/
#MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN=	ftp://ftp.at.NetBSD.org/languages/perl/CPAN/modules/by-module/
#MASTER_SITE_OPENOFFICE=http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/office/openoffice/
#MASTER_SITE_TEX_CTAN=	ftp://ftp.at.NetBSD.org/publishing/tex/CTAN/
#MASTER_SITE_SUNSITE=	ftp://ftp.univie.ac.at/systems/linux/sunsite/
#MASTER_SITE_XEMACS=	ftp://ftp.at.xemacs.org/editors/xemacs/
#MASTER_SITE_BACKUP=	ftp://ftp.at.NetBSD.org/opsys/NetBSD/packages/distfiles/

# Denmark
#
#MASTER_SITE_CYGWIN=	http://mirrors.sunsite.dk/cygwin/
#MASTER_SITE_GNU=	ftp://ftp.sunsite.auc.dk/pub/gnu/
#MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN=	ftp://ftp.sunsite.auc.dk/pub/languages/perl/CPAN/modules/by-module/
#MASTER_SITE_OPENOFFICE=http://mirrors.sunsite.dk/openoffice/
#MASTER_SITE_TEX_CTAN=	ftp://ftp.sunsite.auc.dk/pub/tex/ctan/
#MASTER_SITE_SUNSITE=	ftp://ftp.suaunsite.auc.dk/mirrors/sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/
#MASTER_SITE_XEMACS=	ftp://ftp.dk.xemacs.org/pub/emacs/xemacs/
#MASTER_SITE_BACKUP=	ftp://ftp.dk.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/distfiles/

# Finland
#
#MASTER_SITE_CYGWIN=	ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/mirrors/cygwin.com/pub/cygwin/
#MASTER_SITE_XCONTRIB=	ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/X11/contrib/
#MASTER_SITE_GNU= 	ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/gnu/gnu/
#MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN=	\
#	ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/languages/perl/CPAN/modules/by-module/
#MASTER_SITE_OPENOFFICE=ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/mirrors/openoffice.org/
#MASTER_SITE_TEX_CTAN=	ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/TeX/CTAN/
#MASTER_SITE_SUNSITE=	\
#	ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/mirrors/sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/
#MASTER_SITE_XEMACS=	ftp://ftp.fi.xemacs.org/pub/mirrors/ftp.xemacs.org/pub/tux/xemacs/
#MASTER_SITE_BACKUP=	\
#	ftp://ftp.fi.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/distfiles/

# France
#
#MASTER_SITE_CYGWIN=	http://mir.zyrianes.net/cygwin/
#MASTER_SITE_OPENOFFICE=ftp://openoffice.cict.fr/openoffice/ \
#			http://ftp.club-internet.fr/pub/OpenOffice/
#MASTER_SITE_SUSE=	\
#	ftp://fr.rpmfind.net/linux/SuSE-Linux/${MACHINE_ARCH}/update/${SUSE_VERSION}/ \
#	ftp://fr2.rpmfind.net/linux/SuSE-Linux/${MACHINE_ARCH}/update/${SUSE_VERSION}/

# Greece
#
#MASTER_SITE_CYGWIN=	http://ftp.ntua.gr/pub/pc/cygwin/
#MASTER_SITE_OPENOFFICE=http://www.ellak.gr/pub/openoffice/ \
#			http://ftp.ntua.gr/pub/OpenOffice/
#MASTER_SITE_SUSE=	\
#	ftp://ftp.duth.gr/pub/suse/${MACHINE_ARCH}/${SUSE_VERSION}/suse/

# Japan
#
#MASTER_SITE_CYGWIN=	ftp://ftp.t.ring.gr.jp/archives/pc/gnu-win32/
#MASTER_SITE_GNOME=	ftp://ftp.t.ring.gr.jp/pub/X/gnome/
#MASTER_SITE_GNU=	ftp://ftp.t.ring.gr.jp/pub/GNU/
#MASTER_SITE_MOZILLA=	ftp://ftp.t.ring.gr.jp/pub/net/www/mozilla/mozilla/releases/
#MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN=	ftp://ftp.t.ring.gr.jp/pub/lang/perl/CPAN/modules/by-module/
#MASTER_SITE_OPENOFFICE=ftp://ftp.kddlabs.co.jp/office/openoffice/ \
#			ftp://ftp.t.ring.gr.jp/pub/misc/openoffice/
#MASTER_SITE_TEX_CTAN=	ftp://ftp.t.ring.gr.jp/pub/text/CTAN/
#MASTER_SITE_SUSE=	\
#	ftp://ftp.kddlabs.co.jp/Linux/packages/SuSE/suse/${MACHINE_ARCH}/${SUSE_VERSION}/suse/
#MASTER_SITE_SUNSITE=	ftp://sunsite.sut.ac.jp/pub/archives/linux/sunsite-unc/
#MASTER_SITE_XCONTRIB=	ftp://ftp.t.ring.gr.jp/pub/X/opengroup/contrib/
#MASTER_SITE_XEMACS=	ftp://ftp.jp.xemacs.org/pub/GNU/xemacs/
#MASTER_SITE_BACKUP=	\
#	ftp://ftp.t.ring.gr.jp/pub/NetBSD/packages/distfiles/ \
#	ftp://ftp.jp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/distfiles/

# Switzerland
#
#MASTER_SITE_CYGWIN=	ftp://mirror.switch.ch/mirror/cygwin/
#MASTER_SITE_OPENOFFICE=ftp://mirror.switch.ch/mirror/OpenOffice/
#MASTER_SITE_SUSE=	\
#	ftp://sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch/mirror/SuSE/suse/${MACHINE_ARCH}/${SUSE_VERSION}/suse/

# United Kingdom
#
#MASTER_SITE_CYGWIN=	ftp://ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/sources.redhat.com/ftp/cygwin/
#MASTER_SITE_GNU=	ftp://sunsite.org.uk/packages/gnu/
#MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN=	ftp://sunsite.org.uk/packages/perl/CPAN/modules/by-module/
#MASTER_SITE_OPENOFFICE=ftp://ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ny1.mirror.openoffice.org/
#MASTER_SITE_TEX_CTAN=	ftp://sunsite.org.uk/packages/tex/uk-tex/
#MASTER_SITE_SUSE=	\
#	ftp://ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/${MACHINE_ARCH}/${SUSE_VERSION}/suse/
#MASTER_SITE_SUNSITE=	ftp://sunsite.org.uk/Mirrors/sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/
#MASTER_SITE_XCONTRIB=	ftp://sunsite.org.uk/Mirrors/ftp.x.org/contrib/
#MASTER_SITE_XEMACS=	ftp://ftp.uk.xemacs.org/sites/ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/
#MASTER_SITE_BACKUP=	\
#	ftp://sunsite.org.uk/packages/NetBSD/packages/distfiles/ \
#	ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/distfiles/

# USA
#
#MASTER_SITE_OPENOFFICE=http://openoffice.behrsolutions.com/ \
#			http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/mirrors/openoffice/ \
#			ftp://ftp.ussg.iu.edu/pub/openoffice/ \
#			http://mirrors.isc.org/pub/openoffice/ \
#			ftp://mirror.telentente.com/pub/OpenOffice/ \
#			http://openoffice.mirrors.pair.com/
#MASTER_SITE_SUSE=	\
#	ftp://mirror.mcs.anl.gov/pub/ftp.suse.com/${MACHINE_ARCH}/${SUSE_VERSION}/suse/

# France. This will try to fetch distfile from the distfile mirror
# before trying ${MASTER_SITE} or the distfiles at ftp.NetBSD.org
#
#MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE=	\
#	ftp://ftp2.fr.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/distfiles/
#MASTER_SITE_BACKUP=	\
#	ftp://ftp2.fr.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/distfiles/
#MASTER_SITE_LOCAL=	\
#	ftp://ftp.fr.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/distfiles/LOCAL_PORTS/

.endif
 
wie kann ich nur die Kernelsources via cvs updaten?

so stehts im NetBSD Guide, allerdings will ich ja nicht den ganzen Branch mit meiner ISDN Leitung ziehen sondern nur die Kernelsources

hydra# env | grep CVS
CVSROOT=:ext:anoncvs@anoncvs.NetBSD.org:/cvsroot
CVS_RSH=ssh

hydra# export CVSROOT=":ext:anoncvs@anoncvs.NetBSD.org:/cvsroot/src/sys"
hydra# cvs checkout -A -P sys
cvs checkout: Updating sys
U sys/Makefile
cvs checkout: Updating sys/adosfs
cvs checkout: Updating sys/altq
U sys/altq/Makefile
...

Ist das soweit korrekt? Bin absoluter cvs Neuling...
 
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