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> What's the content of "/etc/mk.conf"?
# $NetBSD: mk.conf,v 1.171 2008/01/16 03:16:40 tnn Exp
$
#

# This file provides default values for variables that
may be overridden
# in the MAKECONF file, which is /etc/mk.conf by
default.
#
# Note: This file is included after the MAKECONF file,
so you cannot query
# these default values in the MAKECONF using the ".if"
and ".for"
# preprocessing directives.

#
************************************************************************
# 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

#AUDIT_PACKAGES_FLAGS=
# List of flags passed to audit-packages(1).
#
# NOTE: If you have pkg_install<20070714 then this
variable is not referenced.
#
# Possible: -e, -s, etc. See audit-packages(1)
# Default: (no option)

#DOWNLOAD_VULNERABILITY_LIST_FLAGS=
# List of flags passed to
download-vulnerability-list(1).
#
# NOTE: If you have pkg_install<20070714 then this
variable is not referenced.
#
# Possible: -s, -c, etc. See
download-vulnerability-list(1)
# Default: (no option)

MANINSTALL?= maninstall catinstall
# Specify manpage installation types.
# Possible: maninstall, catinstall, both types or
empty
# Default: maninstall catinstall
# FIXME: This variable is not user-settable and must
be moved away from here.

#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

#MAKE_JOBS=     3
#       When defined, specifies the maximum number of jobs
("make -j")
#       that are run in parallel when building packages with
the default
#       do-build action. MAKE_JOBS only affects the "build"
target,
#       neither "test" nor "install".
#
#       Possible values: any positive integer. Useful values
are around
#       the number of processors on the machine.
#
#       Default value: (undefined)
#
#       Warning: This is experimental. Some packages will
not build with
#       this. Disabling this for an individual package can
be done by
#       setting MAKE_JOBS_SAFE=NO within the per package
Makefile.

#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 that will be done if competing
processes
#       attempt to do work on one package directory
simultaneously.
#
#       Possible values:
#       * none: No locking takes place at all.
#       * once: When the lock has already been aquired by
another
#         process, the current process is terminated.
#       * sleep: When the lock has already been acquired by
another
#         process, the current process will sleep for
PKGSRC_SLEEPSECS
#         seconds and then try again.
#
#       You should also set OBJHOSTNAME when you are using
the same
#       copy of pkgsrc on different hosts, maybe via NFS.
This is because
#       the locking process writes its process ID into the
lockfile,
#       and process IDs on different hosts are unrelated.
#
#       See also: LOCALBASE_LOCKTYPE, WRKDIR_LOCKTYPE.
#
#       Keywords: lock locking parallel
#

PKGSRC_SLEEPSECS?= 5
#       The number of seconds to wait when PKGSRC_LOCKTYPE
is sleep.
#
#       Possible values: any positive integer
#

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

#ABI=
# The Application Binary Interface (ABI) to be used,
if supported by the
# Operating System and/or compiler.
#
# Only change this if you really know what you're
doing -- libraries of
# one ABI can not be linked with libraries of another!
#
# Currently only usable on IRIX or Solaris. On IRIX,
it is set
# automatically by the bootstrap script, on Solaris,
it is not.
#
# If you change it, be sure that _all_ the installed
libraries and
# programs have the same API and use consistent
compiler options. It is
# recommended that this variable be only changed
directly after
# bootstrapping pkgsrc.
#
# Possible values:
#       * 64 (64 bit ABI; both IRIX or Solaris)
#       * 32 (SGI's N32 ABI; only IRIX)
#       * undefined (SGI's old o32 ABI; only IRIX)
#
# Default: undefined, but see above.

#PKG_DEVELOPER= yes
#
# Enables some sanity checks to raise the quality of
the installed
# packages. See the files pkgsrc/mk/check/check-*.mk
for details and
# further configuration options.
#
# Possible: defined, not defined
# Default: not defined

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

#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
#
# Many packages bring their own self tests to ensure
they basically
# work. To run these tests after building a package,
set this variable
# to "yes".
#
# Note: Some packages make heavy use of the random
number generator in
# their tests, so need to make sure that there are
always enough random
# numbers on your machine. The package
security/bitstir may help here.
#
# Possible: yes, no
# Default: no

..if empty(MACHINE_PLATFORM:MDarwin-9.*-*) || \
    (defined(X11_TYPE) && ${X11_TYPE} != "native")
PREFER_PKGSRC?=         MesaLib Xft2 Xrandr Xrender expat
fontconfig      \
                        freetype2 glu randrproto renderproto xcursor
..else
PREFER_PKGSRC?=         Xft2 fontconfig
..endif
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 buildlink3.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
#
# Keywords: work tmp

LOCALBASE?=     /usr/pkg
#       This is the base directory where all packages will
be installed.
#
#       Possible values: Any absolute path that does not
contain special
#       characters.
#
#       See also: PREFIX, VARBASE
#

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: modular (uses x11/libX11 and friends), or
# native (uses pkgtools/x11-links to use the native,
non-pkgsrc-managed X11).
# Default: native
# The default is defined in bsd.prefs.mk to allow
platform specific overrides.

#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

#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

PKGINFODIR?=    info
#       The subdirectory of PREFIX that holds the GNU info
files and the
#       directory index file ("dir"). Using a value
different from the
#       default can be useful when LOCALBASE=/usr.
#
#       Possible: A sane pathname.
#
#       Examples:
#       * share/info
#
#       Note: the support for custom setting (not "info") is
not complete.
#
#       See also: PKGMANDIR

PKGMANDIR?=     man
#       The subdirectory of PREFIX that holds the manual
pages and their
#       subdirectories (e.g. man1, man7). Using a value
different from the
#       default can be useful when LOCALBASE=/usr.
#
#       Possible: Any sane pathname.
#
#       Examples:
#       * share/man
#
#       Note: the support for custom setting (not "man") is
not complete.
#
#       See also: PKGINFODIR

# USE_XPKGWEDGE?=       yes
# Whether we should use xpkgwedge or not to install
all packages into
# ${LOCALBASE}.
# Possible: yes, no
# This is not set here as X11_TYPE=modular does not
use USE_XPKGWEDGE
# at all and the existence of xpkgwedge in the system
overrides the
# user setting.

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.

#FIX_SYSTEM_HEADERS=
# Make pkgtools/posix_headers an automatic build
dependency for all 
# packages except those in the pkgtools category.
# Possible: "yes", not defined
# Default: not defined

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
# 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.
#
# NOTE: If you have pkg_install>=20070714 then this
variable is not referenced.
# See audit-packages.conf(5)
#
# 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_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= yes
#
# When doing a bulk build, don't build all packages,
only those listed
# in 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
# in the list
# Possible:  defined, not defined
# 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

..if defined(PKG_DEVELOPER)
MASTER_SORT_RANDOM?=    NO
..else
MASTER_SORT_RANDOM?=    YES
..endif
# If set to YES or yes, a list of master sites will be
randomly intermixed.
# Also, both MASTER_SORT and MASTER_SORT_REGEX may be
applied later.
# Possible: yes, no / not defined
# Default: NO if PKG_DEVELOPER is defined, YES
otherwise

#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

#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/cdrtools 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

CLAMAV_DBDIR?=  ${VARBASE}/clamav
# Used in clamav to specify the virus database
directory
# Possible: any directory writable by ${CLAMAV_USER}
# Default: ${VARBASE}/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, and cyrus-sasl
to
# specify the group used for installing setuid
programs.
# Possible: any group name
# Default: mail

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

DBUS_GROUP?=    dbus
# Used in the dbus package to specify the group to run
dbus as
# Possible: any group name
# Default: dbus

DBUS_USER?=     dbus
# Used in the dbus package to specify the user to run
dbus as
# Possible: any user name
# Default: dbus

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

DIALER_GROUP?= dialer
# Used in the xisp package to specify the default
group for the
# xisp binaries. Also the modem device and pppd and
chat should
# have access permissions by this group.
# Possible: dialer, dip, uucp, root, dialout, or any
other group.
# Default: dialer

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?=    emacs22
# Used by emacs.mk to determine which emacs version
should be installed and
# emacs lisp packages should be built for.
# Possible: emacs22, emacs22nox, emacs21, emacs21nox,
emacs20, xemacs214, xemacs215
# Default: emacs22

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}

GAMEDIRMODE?=   ${PKGDIRMODE}
# Used for various games to allow writing to a
group-owned directory
# e.g. for logfiles.
# If SETGIDGAME is 'yes', setting this to 0775 would
make sense.
# See also:     GAMEGRP, GAMEOWN, GAMEMODE, SETGIDGAME
# Possible:     any mode
# Default:      ${PKGDIRMODE}

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

HOWL_GROUP?= howl
# System group to run howl's mDNS responder as.
# Possible: any group name
# Default: howl

HOWL_USER?= howl
# System user to run howl's mDNS responder as.
# Possible: any user name
# Default: howl

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

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_NICLEN?=            9
# Used by ircd-hybrid. Sets the maximum NICK length.
# Note that this must be consistent across your entire
network.
# Possible: any valid number
# Default: 9

IRCD_HYBRID_TOPICLEN?=          120
# Used by ircd-hybrid. Sets the maximum TOPIC length.
# Note that this must be consistent across your entire
network.
# Possible: any valid number
# Default: 120

#IRCD_HYBRID_SYSLOG_EVENTS?=
# Used by ircd-hybrid. Enables syslog logging, with
events you specify
# (none is okay too, and logs the most essential
messages only.)
# Possible: kill/squit/connect/users/oper, separated
by spaces, in quotes
# Default: not defined

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

#IRCD_HYBRID_MAXCONN?=
# Used by ircd-hybrid. Sets the maximum number of
connections the ircd
# can support. Note that this also twiddles the
HARD_FDLIMIT.
# This value is typically automagically set by
../configure
# Possible: any valid number
# Default: not defined

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

#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

#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.
# In order to ensure compliance with U.S. and
international law, please
# do not modify this variable to provide pointers to
the homepage
# for this software or submit any PRs telling us the
contents of the
# LIBDVDCSS_HOMEPAGE definition in this Makefile.
# Possible: any libdvdcss site
# Default: not defined

#LIBDVDCSS_MASTER_SITES=
# Used in libdvdcss package as the master site.
# In order to ensure compliance with U.S. and
international law, please
# do not modify this variable to provide pointers to
the homepage
# for this software or submit any PRs telling us the
contents of the
# LIBDVDCSS_MASTER_SITES definition in this Makefile.
# 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

MAILAGENT_DOMAIN?=              example.com
MAILAGENT_EMAIL?=               testuser%example.com@localhost
MAILAGENT_FQDN?=                test.example.com
MAILAGENT_ORGANIZATION?=        Example Company
# Domain name, admin email address, fully qualified
hostname of the server,
# name of the organization for mail/mailagent.
# Possible: valid hostname/email addresses/any company
name
# Defaults: see above

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

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 packages set 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.

NAGIOS_GROUP?=  nagios
# The group for Nagios user.
# Possible: any group name.
# Default: the same as the Nagios user

NAGIOS_USER?=   nagios
# The unprivileged user for Nagios.
# Possible: any user name.
# Default: nagios

NAGIOSCMD_GROUP?=       ${APACHE_GROUP}
# The group for Nagios "external commands". It must be
should be
# one of the groups of the user the HTTP server used
is running as.
# The Nagios user must also be a member of this group.
# Possible: any user name.
# Default: ${APACHE_GROUP}

NAGIOSDIR?=     ${VARBASE}/spool/nagios
# Directory where Nagios status, log files etc.. are
hold
# Possible: any directory.
# Default: ${VARBASE}/spool/nagios

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

#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

RELAY_CTRL_DIR?= ${VARBASE}/spool/relay-ctrl
# The directory for relay-ctrl's database.
# Possible: any location on an appropriate filesystem.
# Default: ${VARBASE}/spool/relay-ctrl

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

#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_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

SUSE_PREFER?=   10.0
# Which version of the suse packages to prefer.
# Decides if you want to use 10.0 (default) or 9.1
(legacy) by default.
# Possible: 10.0, 9.1
# Default: 10.0

TEX_DEFAULT?=   teTeX3
# Specify the user's favorite latex implementation
# Possible values: teTeX3
# Default: teTeX3

#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_CROSS_COMPILE?= NO
# Set this to YES to enable cross-compiling support.
# Possible: YES, NO
# Default: NO

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

#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

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

UUCP_GROUP?=    daemon
# System group for uucp-related programs.
# Possible: any group name
# Default: daemon

UUCP_USER?=     uucp
# System user for uucp-related programs.
# Possible: any user name
# Default: uucp

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

#WCALC_HTMLDIR?= share/${WCALC_DIR}/htdocs
# Directory where cad/wcalc-docs will install the
wcalc web pages
# Possible:  any subdirectory of ${PREFIX}
# Default: share/${WCALC_DIR}/htdocs

#WCALC_HTMLPATH?= /wcalc/
# URI configured into the web server to access the
wcalc web pages.
# This is important when cad/cgi-wcalc is installed.
# Possible: any
# Default: /wcalc/

#WCALC_CGIDIR?= libexec/cgi-bin
# Directory where cad/cgi-wcalc will install the cgi
programs
# Possible:  any subdirectory of ${PREFIX}
# Default: libexec/cgi-bin

#WCALC_CGIPATH?= /cgi-wcalc/
# URI configured into the web server to access the
cad/cgi-wcalc
# cgi programs.
# Possible: any
# Default: /cgi-bin/

#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://mozilla.mirror.pacific.net.au/
#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.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/distfiles/
#MASTER_SITE_LOCAL=
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_MOZILLA=
ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/mirrors/ftp.mozilla.org/
#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/
#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_MOZILLA=
ftp://mirror.switch.ch/mirror/mozilla/
#MASTER_SITE_CYGWIN=
ftp://mirror.switch.ch/mirror/cygwin/
#MASTER_SITE_OPENOFFICE=ftp://mirror.switch.ch/mirror/OpenOffice/
#MASTER_SITE_SUSE=      \
#
ftp://mirror.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_MOZILLA=
ftp://ftp.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/
#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/
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=3proxy-0.5-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=adobe-acrobat-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=amap-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=amiwm-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=apple-admin-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=apple-public-source-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=astrolog-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=bcmfw-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=bicom-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=citrix_ica-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=corecode-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=cucipop-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=cyberbit-ttf-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=dbz-ttf-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=eclipse-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=emiclock-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=epsg-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=faces-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=fep-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=flash-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=fprot-workstation-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=fs-kit-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=gated-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=glimpse-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=hptools-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=hydra-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=idea-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=inlineegg-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=intel-ipw-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=jbuilder-jit-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=jdk-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=jdk13-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=kermit-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=lame-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=lc-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=lha-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=majordomo-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=mame-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=molden-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=morganstanley-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=mozilla-trademark-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=mpg123-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=mplayer-codec-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=ms-ttf-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=mush-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=nntpclnt-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=nvidia-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=open-font-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=openmotif-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=opera-850-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=opera-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=pcps-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=pine-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=postfix-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=povray-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=pvs-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=quakedata-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=radiance-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=rar-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=rsaref-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=scsl23-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=scsl3-jini-tsa-1.0-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=sendmail-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=sendmail-open-source-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=shorten-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=simian-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=skype-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=softmaker-office-demo-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=speedtouch-firmware-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=srp_client-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=ssh-communications-security-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=su2-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=sun-jdk14-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=sun-jdk6-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=sun-jre14-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=sun-jre6-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=sun-jrl-16-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=sun-jsdk20-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=sun-swing-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=szip-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=tdir-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=tin-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=trn-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=unace-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=unace-source-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=unarj-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=unrar-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=uvscan-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=velena-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=vim-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=vmware-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=xanim-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=xdoom-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=xephem-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=xmill-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=xv-license
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=zoo-license
##############################
PKG_OPTIONS.dbus=       debug
PKG_OPTIONS.vim-gtk2=   debug

> Do you have "CFLAGS", "CC" or similar set in the
> enviroment?

yes 
> What kind of system (e.g. amd64 or i386) is it?

        
$uname -m -> amd64


> What version of NetBSD are you using?
$uname -r -> 4.0

                  
 


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