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MahiroOS-jhalfs/BLFS/envars.conf
Pierre Labastie 7bbcce3ce7 Fix "blfs_root" location in envars.conf, to match initial location
when installing BLFS tools.
Convert package names to lowercase in wrap and pack functions for porg, since
porg does that anyway
2016-08-25 10:04:30 +00:00

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# Configuration file for the BLFS module
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# $Id$
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# Set default envars used in the build scripts
#
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#======== Common envars ==========
#--- Set a well-known working locale when building software
export LC_ALL=C
#--- The local repository for packages/file
# Any missing file will be downloaded and archived here,
# if the user has the right priviledges.
export SRC_ARCHIVE=/sources
#--- Server used if the file isn't found in SRC_ARCHIVE.
# As a last resort, the file will dowloaded from upstream, if possible.
#
# The server path MUST be set as listed in
# http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/download.html
export FTP_SERVER=ftp://anduin.linuxfromscratch.org/BLFS/
# Use a server close to you for Xorg (see http://wiki.x.org/wiki/Mirrors)
export FTP_X_SERVER=ftp://mirror.cict.fr/x.org/
#--- The sources directory.
# Full path to the top level directory where packages will be stored,
# unpacked, and compiled.
export SRC_DIR=/sources
#======== Xorg7 envars ===========
#--- Installation prefix
export XORG_PREFIX=/usr
#--- Configure switches
export XORG_CONFIG="--prefix=$XORG_PREFIX --sysconfdir=/etc \
--localstatedir=/var --disable-static"
#======== ABOUT GNOME envars =====
# Refer to `Chapter 30. Right now, the book hard codes --prefix=/usr
# and does not make use of the variables below. If you need another prefix,
# You'll have to modifiy the prefix in the book source and use the variables
# below. But this is not supported in this tool.
#======== LEGACY GNOME envars ====
# We use envars.conf instead of /etc/profile.d. But if you
# install into a different prefix, you'll need to update ld.so.conf and
# man-db.conf, too.
#--- Installation prefix
# export GNOME_PREFIX=/usr
# export GNOME_SYSCONFDIR=/etc/gnome/3.2.2
# export XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=$GNOME_SYSCONFDIR/xdg
# export XDG_DATA_DIRS=/usr/share:/usr/local/share
#--- If you want to install GNOME on a non standard prefix, uncomment
# the next export lines and edit it if needed.
# See also the GNOME Pre-installation Configuration HTML page for
# aditional required commands.
#export PATH=$PATH:$GNOME_PREFIX/bin
#export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$PKG_CONFIG_PATH:$GNOME_PREFIX/lib/pkgconfig
#export GNOME_LIBCONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib:$GNOME_PREFIX/lib
#======== KDE envars =============
# Refer to `Chapter 27. Introduction->KDE Pre-installation Configuration'
# for rationale. We use envars.conf instead of /etc/profile.d. But if you
# install into a different prefix, you'll need to update ld.so.conf and
# man-db.conf, and to create and populate the directories $KDE_PREFIX/share
# and /etc/dbus-1, as instructed.
#--- Installation prefix
export KDE_PREFIX=/usr
#--- If you want to install KDE on a non standard prefix, uncomment
# the next lines and edit them as needed.
#export KDE_PREFIX=/opt/kde
#export KDEDIR=$KDE_PREFIX
#PATH=$PATH:$KDE_PREFIX/bin
#if [ -z PKG_CONFIG_PATH ]; then
#export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$KDE_PREFIX/lib/pkgconfig:$KDE_PREFIX/share/pkgconfig
#else
# PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$PKG_CONFIG_PATH:$KDE_PREFIX/lib/pkgconfig:$KDE_PREFIX/share/pkgconfig
#fi
# Note: there is a report that setting XDG_... vars for kde may break LXDE
#if [ -z XDG_DATA_DIRS ]; then
#export XDG_DATA_DIRS=$KDE_PREFIX/share
#else
# XDG_DATA_DIRS=$XDG_DATA_DIRS:$KDE_PREFIX/share
#fi
#if [ -z XDG_CONFIG_DIRS ]; then
#export XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=/etc/kde/xdg
#else
# XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=$XDG_CONFIG_DIRS:/etc/kde/xdg
#fi
#======== LXQt envars =============
# Refer to `Chapter 40. LXQt Desktop Pre-Install Instructions'
# We use envars.conf for LXQT_PREFIX, instead of /etc/profile.d. But if you
# install into a different prefix, you'll need to create the relevant
# directory, to create /etc/profiles.d/lxqt.sh, update /etc/ld.so.conf, and
# to create and populate the directories $LXQT_PREFIX/share/icons, as
# instructed.
#--- Installation prefix
export LXQT_PREFIX=/usr
#--- If you want to install LXQT on a non standard prefix, uncomment
# the next line and edit it as needed, or just use the book's
# /etc/profile.d/lxqt.sh.
# export LXQT_PREFIX=/opt/lxqt
#======== Optimizations =============
# Global optimization settings can be placed here. This settings can be
# overrided by settings in the packages build scripts.
# WARNING: The use of build optimizations may be dangerous.
# You should know what you are doing and be sure that the
# optimization settings placed below are what you want.
# It there are build issues or the system doesn't work as
# expected, please rebuild without optimizations before
# asking for support.
export MAKEFLAGS="-j5"
#export CFLAGS="-O3 -pipe"
#export CXXFLAGS=$CFLAGS
#export LDFLAGS="-s"
#export OTHER_CFLAGS=$CFLAGS
#export OTHER_CXXFLAGS=$CXXFLAGS
#export OTHER_LDFLAGS=$LDFLAGS
#======== Environment settings ========
# Since the startup files may be changed in the course
# of a build, ensure that environment variables are
# up to date
if [ -r /etc/profile ]; then source /etc/profile; fi
#======== Package management ========
# We need the functions in "packInstall.sh" when installing a package,
# if package management is requested. Note that we have no way to know
# whether package management is requested for a given build.
# Furthermore, "sudo -E" exports varaubales, but not functions from
# the environment, and sudo needs to be called before porg, due
# to porg limitations. So we just export the location of the file
# where the functions are dfined, and we'll source it just before
# installing.
export PACK_INSTALL=/blfs_root/packInstall.sh # change as needed