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40 lines
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# which architecture to compile for
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ARCH=i386
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.ifdef BSD_PKG_MK # begin pkgsrc settings
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CC= gcc
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COMPILER_TYPE=gnu
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AR=gar
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NM=gnm
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PATH:= ${PATH}:/usr/gnu/bin
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.export PATH
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PKGSRC_COMPILER= gcc
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PKG_DBDIR= /usr/db/pkg
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LOCALBASE= /usr/pkg
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VARBASE= /var
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PKG_TOOLS_BIN= /usr/sbin
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PKGMANDIR= man
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FETCH_USING?= fetch
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EXTRACT_USING?= bsdtar
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# This is where binary packages are stored.
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# PACKAGES?= /usr/tmp/packages
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# This is where packages will be extracted and compiled
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WRKOBJDIR?= /usr/tmp/work
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# This hack is required because, pkgsrc insists on having a working dlopen
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# even for packages that build and work okay when we don't have one (perl,
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# libtool, etc). This will cause packages that really require dlopen to fail
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# during the build/configure stage. But considering the number of packages
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# that work, this is okay
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IS_BUILTIN.dl?= yes
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CURSES_DEFAULT?= ncurses
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.endif # end pkgsrc settings
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