# Copyright 2000-2003 Daniel Robbins, Gentoo Technologies, Inc. # Contains local system settings for Portage system # $Header: /home/cvsroot/gentoo-src/portage/cnf/make.conf,v 1.68 2003/09/29 18:13:42 carpaski Exp $ # Please review 'man make.conf' for more information. # Build-time functionality # ======================== # # The USE variable is used to enable optional build-time functionality. For # example, quite a few packages have optional X, gtk or GNOME functionality # that can only be enabled or disabled at compile-time. Gentoo Linux has a # very extensive set of USE variables described in our USE variable HOWTO at # http://www.gentoo.org/doc/use-howto.html # # The available list of use flags with descriptions is in your portage tree. # Use 'less' to view them: --> less /usr/portage/profiles/use.desc <-- # # 'ufed' is an ncurses/dialog interface available in portage to make handling # useflags for you. 'emerge app-admin/ufed' # # Example: USE="3dnow 3dnowext X Xaw3d a52 aac aalib acpi alaw alsa amr aot apache2 apng arping audiofile authcram buffysize cacert cairo caps caps-ng capslib cddb cdinstall cdio chappa clang cover cryptsetup css cups curl device-mapper dirac djbfft djvu dnscrypt dnstap dvi ecc elogind encode exif extensions extraengine extras faac faad fam fbcon fbdev ffmpeg fftw filecaps flac fontconfig foomaticdb fpx fuse g711 g722 g729 gd geoloc gif gmp gnutls graph graphviz hardened hddtemp icu idea idn imlib intl introspection iproute2 iso jbig jpeg jpeg2k lcms leaps_timezone libedit lkrn lm_sensors luks1_default lvm lyrics lz4 lzma lzo mad mailbox maildir matroska mbox mdadm minizip mmx mmxext mng modern-top motif mp3 mp4 mpeg mpeg2 mysql mysqli natspec net network networking nls nodrm ntfs ntfsprogs offensive ogg ogg123 ogm opengl openh264 openipmi openssl optimization opus pango passfile pcre16 pcre32 pdf pie png policykit postproc ppds procmail qmail qmail-spp rar rarpd roundrobin rsync rtc rustfmt sasl scp sftp skey slang smi smime sndfile sockets sox soxr spamassassin speex spell spf sqlite sqlite3 sse sse2 ssh svg swat syslog theora threads tiff tls tools tracepath transcode truetype udev udf ulaw undi userlocales utils vhosts vim-syntax vorbis wavpack webp withsamplescripts wmf x264 xattr xcb xcsecurity xml xpm xvid xxhash zstd -ads -deprecated -dts -dv -git -gold -gpm -graphite -hpn -ipv6 -isohybrid -jit -ldap -live -lto -lvm1 -md5sum -mp2 -nullok -openntpd -oss -pgo -phonehome -progress-meter -qt4 -rdoc -rsync-verify -samba -snmp -sqlite2 -ssse3 -tcpd -thin -tls-heartbeat -twolame -units_cur -verify-sig -xscreensaver" # Host Setting # ============ # # If you are using a Pentium Pro or greater processor, leave this line as-is; # otherwise, change to i586, i486 or i386 as appropriate. All modern systems # (even Athlons) should use "i686-pc-linux-gnu". All K6's are i586. # CHOST="i686-pc-linux-gnu" # Host and optimization settings # ============================== # # For optimal performance, enable a CFLAGS setting appropriate for your CPU. # # Please note that if you experience strange issues with a package, it may be # due to gcc's optimizations interacting in a strange way. Please test the # package (and in some cases the libraries it uses) at default optimizations # before reporting errors to developers. # # -mcpu= means optimize code for the particular type of CPU without # breaking compatibility with other CPUs. # # -march= means to take full advantage of the ABI and instructions # for the particular CPU; this will break compatibility with older CPUs (for # example, -march=athlon-xp code will not run on a regular Athlon, and # -march=i686 code will not run on a Pentium Classic. # # CPU types supported in gcc-3.2 and higher: athlon-xp, athlon-mp, # athlon-tbird, athlon, k6, k6-2, k6-3, i386, i486, i586 (Pentium), i686 # (PentiumPro), pentium, pentium-mmx, pentiumpro, pentium2 (Celeron), pentium3. # Note that Gentoo Linux 1.4 and higher include at least gcc-3.2. # # CPU types supported in gcc-2.95*: k6, i386, i486, i586 (Pentium), i686 # (Pentium Pro), pentium, pentiumpro Gentoo Linux 1.2 and below use gcc-2.95* # # CRITICAL WARNINGS: ****************************************************** # # ATHLON-4 will generate invalid SSE instructions; use 'athlon' instead. # # PENTIUM4 will generate invalid SSE2 instructions; use 'pentium3' instead. # # K6 markings are deceptive. Avoid setting -march for them. See Bug #24379. # # ************************************************************************* # # # Decent examples: # CPU_FLAGS_X86="3dnow 3dnowext mmx mmxext sse sse2 sse3" CFLAGS="-mtune=k8 -march=k8 -O2 -pipe -fstack-protector-all -fPIE -fPIC -s" LDFLAGS="-Wl,-O1 -Wl,--sort-common,--as-needed,-z,now" #HATT="-fstack-protector-all -fPIE -fPIC -Wl,-z,relro,-z,now -s" # If you set a CFLAGS above, then this line will set your default C++ flags to # the same settings. CXXFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" # Advanced Masking # ================ # # Gentoo is using a new masking system to allow for easier stability testing # on packages. KEYWORDS are used in ebuilds to mask and unmask packages based # on the platform they are set for. A special form has been added that # indicates packages and revisions that are expected to work, but have not yet # been approved for the stable set. '~arch' is a superset of 'arch' which # includes the unstable, in testing, packages. Users of the 'x86' architecture # would add '~x86' to ACCEPT_KEYWORDS to enable unstable/testing packages. # '~ppc', '~sparc' are the unstable KEYWORDS for their respective platforms. # DO NOT PUT ANYTHING BUT YOUR SPECIFIC ~ARCHITECTURE IN THE LIST. # IF YOU ARE UNSURE OF YOUR ARCH, OR THE IMPLICATIONS, DO NOT MODIFY THIS. # #ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~arch" # Portage Directories # =================== # # Each of these settings controls an aspect of portage's storage and file # system usage. If you change any of these, be sure it is available when # you try to use portage. *** DO NOT INCLUDE A TRAILING "/" *** # # PORTAGE_TMPDIR is the location portage will use for compilations and # temporary storage of data. This can get VERY large depending upon # the application being installed. PORTAGE_TMPDIR=/tmp # # PORTDIR is the location of the portage tree. This is the repository # for all profile information as well as all ebuilds. This directory # itself can reach 200M. WE DO NOT RECOMMEND that you change this. PORTDIR=/usr/portage # # DISTDIR is where all of the source code tarballs will be placed for # emerges. The source code is maintained here unless you delete # it. The entire repository of tarballs for gentoo is 9G. This is # considerably more than any user will ever download. 2-3G is # a large DISTDIR. DISTDIR=${PORTDIR}/distfiles # # PKGDIR is the location of binary packages that you can have created # with '--buildpkg' or '-b' while emerging a package. This can get # upto several hundred megs, or even a few gigs. PKGDIR=${PORTDIR}/packages/asylum # # PORT_LOGDIR is the location where portage will store all the logs it # creates from each individual merge. They are stored as YYMMDD-$PF.log # in the directory specified. This is disabled until you enable it by # providing a directory. Permissions will be modified as needed IF the # directory exists, otherwise logging will be disabled. #PORT_LOGDIR=/var/log/portage # # PORTDIR_OVERLAY is a directory where local ebuilds may be stored without # concern that they will be deleted by rsync updates. Default is not # defined. PORTDIR_OVERLAY="/usr/portage/local" # Fetching files # ============== # # If you need to set a proxy for wget or lukemftp, add the appropriate "export # ftp_proxy=" and "export http_proxy=" lines to /etc/profile if # all users on your system should use them. # # Portage uses wget by default. Here are some settings for some alternate # downloaders -- note that you need to merge these programs first before they # will be available. # # Default fetch command (5 tries, passive ftp for firewall compatibility) #FETCHCOMMAND="/usr/bin/wget -t 5 --passive-ftp \${URI} -P \${DISTDIR}" #RESUMECOMMAND="/usr/bin/wget -c -t 5 --passive-ftp \${URI} -P \${DISTDIR}" # # Using wget, ratelimiting downloads #FETCHCOMMAND="/usr/bin/wget -t 5 --passive-ftp --limit-rate=200k \${URI} -P \${DISTDIR}" #RESUMECOMMAND="/usr/bin/wget -c -t 5 --passive-ftp --limit-rate=200k \${URI} -P \${DISTDIR}" # # Lukemftp (BSD ftp): #FETCHCOMMAND="/usr/bin/lukemftp -s -a -o \${DISTDIR}/\${FILE} \${URI}" #RESUMECOMMAND="/usr/bin/lukemftp -s -a -R -o \${DISTDIR}/\${FILE} \${URI}" # # Prozilla (turbo downloader) #FETCHCOMMAND='/usr/bin/proz --no-getch -s ${URI} -P ${DISTDIR}' # # Portage uses GENTOO_MIRRORS to specify mirrors to use for source retrieval. # The list is a space seperated list which is read left to right. If you use # another mirror we highly recommend leaving the default mirror at the end of # the list so that portage will fall back to it if the files cannot be found # on your specified mirror. We _HIGHLY_ recommend that you change this setting # to a nearby mirror by merging and using the 'mirrorselect' tool. #GENTOO_MIRRORS="http://mirror.datapipe.net/gentoo" # # Portage uses PORTAGE_BINHOST to specify mirrors for prebuilt-binary packages. # The list is a single extry specifying the full address of the directory # serving the tbz2's for your system. Running emerge with either '--getbinpkg' # or '--getbinpkgonly' will cause portage to retrieve the metadata from all # packages in the directory specified, and use that data to determine what will # be downloaded and merged. '-g' or '-gK' are the recommend parameters. Please # consult the man pages and 'emerge --help' for more information. #PORTAGE_BINHOST="ftp://login:pass@grp.mirror.site/pub/grp/i686/athlon-xp/" #PORTAGE_BINHOST="http://grp.mirror.site/gentoo/grp/1.4/i686/athlon-xp/" # Synchronizing Portage # ===================== # # Each of these settings effects how Gentoo synchronizes your Portage tree. # Synchronization is handled by rsync and these settings allow some control # over how it is done. # # # SYNC is the server used by rsync to retrieve a localized rsync mirror # rotation. This allows you to select servers that are geographically # close to you, yet still distribute the load over a number of servers. # Please do not single out specific rsync mirrors. Doing so places undue # stress on particular mirrors. Instead you may use one of the following # continent specific rotations: # # Default: "rsync://rsync.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage" # North America: "rsync://rsync.namerica.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage" # South America: "rsync://rsync.samerica.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage" # Europe: "rsync://rsync.europe.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage" # Asia: "rsync://rsync.asia.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage" # Australia: "rsync://rsync.au.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage" #SYNC="rsync://rsync.namerica.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage" # # RSYNC_RETRIES sets the number of times portage will attempt to retrieve # a current portage tree before it exits with an error. This allows # for a more successful retrieval without user intervention most times. #RSYNC_RETRIES="3" # # RSYNC_TIMEOUT sets the length of time rsync will wait before it times out # on a connection. Most users will benefit from this setting as it will # reduce the amount of 'dead air' they experience when they run across # the occasional, unreachable mirror. Dialup users might want to set this # value up around the 300 second mark. #RSYNC_TIMEOUT=180 # Advanced Features # ================= # # MAKEOPTS provides extra options that may be passed to 'make' when a # program is compiled. Presently the only use is for specifying # the number of parallel makes (-j) to perform. The suggested number # for parallel makes is CPUs+1. MAKEOPTS="-j3" # # PORTAGE_NICENESS provides a default increment to emerge's niceness level. # Note: This is an increment. Running emerge in a niced environment will # reduce it further. Default is unset. #PORTAGE_NICENESS=3 # # AUTOCLEAN enables portage to automatically clean out older or overlapping # packages from the system after every successful merge. This is the # same as running 'emerge -c' after every merge. Set with: "yes" or "no". # This does not affect the unpacked source. See 'noclean' below. #AUTOCLEAN="yes" # # FEATURES are settings that affect the functionality of portage. Most of # these settings are for developer use, but some are available to non- # developers as well. # # 'autoaddcvs' causes portage to automatically try to add files to cvs # that will have to be added later. Done at generation times # and only has an effect when 'cvs' is also set. # 'buildpkg' causes binary packages to be created of all packages that # are being merged. # 'ccache' enables ccache support via CC. # 'collision-protect' # prevents packages from overwriting files that are owned by # another package or by no package at all. # 'cvs' causes portage to enable all cvs features (commits, adds), # and to apply all USE flags in SRC_URI for digests -- for # developers only. # 'digest' causes digests to be generated for all packages being merged. # 'distcc' enables distcc support via CC. # 'distlocks' enables distfiles locking using fcntl or hardlinks. This # is enabled by default. Tools exist to help clean the locks # after crashes: /usr/lib/portage/bin/clean_locks. # 'fixpackages' allows portage to fix binary packages that are stored in # PKGDIR. This can consume a lot of time. 'fixpackages' is # also a script that can be run at any given time to force # the same actions. # 'gpg' enables basic verification of Manifest files using gpg. # This features is UNDER DEVELOPMENT and reacts to features # of strict and severe. Heavy use of gpg sigs is coming. # 'keeptemp' prevents the clean phase from deleting the temp files ($T) # from a merge. # 'keepwork' prevents the clean phase from deleting the WORKDIR. # 'test' causes ebuilds to perform testing phases if they are capable # of it. Some packages support this automaticaly via makefiles. # 'noauto' causes ebuild to perform only the action requested and # not any other required actions like clean or unpack -- for # debugging purposes only. # 'noclean' prevents portage from removing the source and temporary files # after a merge -- for debugging purposes only. # 'nostrip' prevents the stripping of binaries. # 'notitles' disables xterm titlebar updates (which contain status info). # 'sandbox' enables sandboxing when running emerge and ebuild. # 'strict' causes portage to react strongly to conditions that are # potentially dangerous, like missing/incorrect Manifest files. # 'userpriv' allows portage to drop root privileges while it is compiling, # as a security measure. As a side effect this can remove # sandbox access violations for users. # 'usersandbox' enables sandboxing while portage is running under userpriv. #FEATURES="sandbox buildpkg ccache distcc userpriv usersandbox notitles noclean noauto cvs keeptemp keepwork autoaddcvs" #FEATURES="sandbox ccache distcc distlocks autoaddcvs" #FEATURES="sandbox usersandbox notitles userpriv parallel-fetch" FEATURES="-xattr sandbox usersandbox userpriv parallel-fetch metadata-transfer candy news sign" PORTAGE_GPG_KEY="6C8F4A7FBB664959" # # CCACHE_SIZE sets the space use limitations for ccache. The default size is # 2G, and will be set if not defined otherwise and ccache is in features. # Portage will set the default ccache dir if it is not present in the # user's environment, for userpriv it sets: ${PORTAGE_TMPDIR}/ccache # (/var/tmp/ccache), and for regular use the default is /root/.ccache. # Sizes are specified with 'G' 'M' or 'K'. # '4G' for 4 gigabytes, '4096M' for 4 gigabytes, etc... Default is 2G #CCACHE_SIZE="2G" # # DISTCC_DIR sets the temporary space used by distcc. #DISTCC_DIR="${PORT_TMPDIR}/.distcc" # # RSYNC_EXCLUDEFROM is a file that portage will pass to rsync when it updates # the portage tree. Specific chucks of the tree may be excluded from # consideration. This may cause dependency failures if you are not careful. # The file format is one pattern per line, blanks and ';' or '#' lines are # comments. See 'man rsync' for more details on the exclude-from format. #RSYNC_EXCLUDEFROM=/etc/portage/rsync_excludes PORTAGE_RSYNC_EXTRA_OPTS="--itemize-changes --exclude-from /etc/portage/rsync_excludes" # logging related variables: # PORTAGE_ELOG_CLASSES: selects messages to be logged, possible values are: # info, warn, error, log # Warning: commenting this will disable elog PORTAGE_ELOG_CLASSES="warn error log" # PORTAGE_ELOG_SYSTEM: selects the module(s) to process the log messages. Modules # included in portage are (empty means logging is disabled): # save (saves one log per package in $PORT_LOGDIR/elog, # /var/log/portage/elog if $PORT_LOGDIR is unset) # custom (passes all messages to $PORTAGE_ELOG_COMMAND) # syslog (sends all messages to syslog) # mail (send all messages to the mailserver defined # in $PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILURI) # To use elog you should enable at least one module PORTAGE_ELOG_SYSTEM="mail save" # PORTAGE_ELOG_COMMAND: only used with the "custom" logging module. Specifies a command # to process log messages. Two variables are expanded: # ${PACKAGE} - expands to the cpv entry of the processed # package (see $PVR in ebuild(5)) # ${LOGFILE} - absolute path to the logfile # Both variables have to be quoted with single quotes #PORTAGE_ELOG_COMMAND="/path/to/logprocessor -p '\${PACKAGE}' -f '\${LOGFILE}'" # PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILURI: this variable holds all important settings for the mail # module. In most cases listing the recipient address and # the receiving mailserver should be sufficient, but you can # also use advanced settings like authentication or TLS. The # full syntax is: # address [[user:passwd@]mailserver[:port]] # where # address: recipient address # user: username for smtp auth (defaults to none) # passwd: password for smtp auth (defaults to none) # mailserver: smtp server that should be used to deliver the mail (defaults to localhost) # alternatively this can also be a the path to a sendmail binary if you don't want to use smtp # port: port to use on the given smtp server (defaults to 25, values > 100000 indicate that starttls should be used on (port-100000)) # Examples: #PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILURI="root@localhost localhost" (this is also the default setting) #PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILURI="user@some.domain mail.some.domain" (sends mails to user@some.domain using the mailserver mail.some.domain) #PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILURI="user@some.domain user:secret@mail.some.domain:100465" (this is left uncommented as a reader excercise ;) PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILURI="kmk@sanitarium.net asylum.sanitarium.net" # PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILFROM: you can set the from-address of logmails with this variable, # if unset mails are sent by "portage" (this default may fail # in some environments). PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILFROM="portage@asylum.sanitarium.net" # PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILSUBJECT: template string to be used as subject for logmails. The following # variables are exanded: # ${PACKAGE} - see description of PORTAGE_ELOG_COMMAND # ${HOST} - FQDN of the host portage is running on PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILSUBJECT="package \${PACKAGE} merged on \${HOST} with notice" PORTAGE_TMPFS="/tmp" PORT_ENOTICE_DIR=/var/enotice PORT_ENOTICE_LEVEL="info" #INPUT_DEVICES="keyboard mouse evdev" VIDEO_CARDS="none" #APACHE2_MODULES="authn_file auth_basic auth_file authz_host authz_user access auth auth_dbm auth_anon auth_digest alias file-cache echo charset-lite cache disk-cache mem-cache ext-filter case_filter case-filter-in deflate mime-magic cern-meta expires headers usertrack unique-id proxy proxy-connect proxy-ftp proxy-http info include cgi cgid dav dav-fs vhost-alias speling rewrite log_config logio env setenvif mime status autoindex asis negotiation dir imap actions userdir so filter unique_id authz_core unixd authn_core" APACHE2_MODULES="authn_file auth_basic auth_file authz_host authz_user access auth auth_dbm auth_anon auth_digest alias file-cache echo charset-lite cache disk-cache mem-cache ext-filter case_filter case-filter-in deflate mime-magic cern-meta expires headers usertrack unique-id proxy proxy-connect proxy-ftp proxy-http info include cgi cgid dav dav-fs vhost-alias speling rewrite log_config logio env setenvif mime status autoindex asis negotiation dir imap actions userdir so filter unique_id authz_core unixd authn_core socache_shmcb authn_core authz_core unixd" PHP_TARGETS="php7-3" #SYNC="rsync://rsync.us.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage" # Set PORTDIR for backward compatibility with various tools: # gentoo-bashcomp - bug #478444 # euse - bug #474574 # euses and ufed - bug #478318 PORTDIR="/usr/portage" ABI_X86="32" PORTAGE_COMPRESS="gzip" #source /var/lib/layman/make.conf LINGUAS="en_US en" L10N="en_US en" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_8 python3_9 python3_10" USE_PYTHON="2.7 3.8 3.9 3.10" # GENTOO_MIRRORS="rsync://mirrors.rit.edu/gentoo/ rsync://gentoo.cs.uni.edu/gentoo-distfiles" VIDEO_CARDS="mach64" RUBY_TARGETS="ruby27 ruby30" ACCEPT_LICENSE="dlj-1.1 googleearth Oracle-BCLA-JavaSE AdobeFlash-11.x skype-eula Broadcom skype-4.0.0.7-copyright google-chrome truecrypt-3.0 @FREE bh-luxi xearth as-is no-source-code DUMB-0.9.2 unRAR vim.org fmod freedist fping MSttfEULA grass-ipafonts NVIDIA-r2 free-noncomm fairuse Snes9x xv MPEG-4 linux-fw-redistributable DCC all-rights-reserved unknown shorten NPSL"