XCOMM $XFree86: xc/config/cf/xf86site.def,v 3.101.2.15 1998/02/24 19:05:42 hohndel Exp $ /******************************************************************************/ /* * This file is to provide a quick method for most people to change the * behaviour of their XFree86 installation without having to fully * understand the workings of site.def and all the various '.cf' files. * * These are the most common settings you would choose for compiling and * installing XFree86 on the systems supported by it. * * A good way to use this file is to copy it to host.def, and make the * changes there. That way, future patches to this file won't fail. * The host.def file will never be patched. * * The distributed version of this file should contain no uncommented * definitions. Such default definitions belong in xfree86.cf. */ /******************************************************************************/ /* * If you have build-specific modifications in your host.def file, but * want an empty host.def file installed when doing 'make install', * uncomment the following * #define InstallEmptyHostDef */ /* * If using GCC 2.x on a system where it isn't the default, uncomment * the following * #define HasGcc2 YES #define HasGcc YES */ /* * If using GCC 2.x with C++ on a system where it isn't the default, uncomment * the following. * #define HasGcc2ForCplusplus YES */ /* * The default optimisation flags for GCC 2.x. -fno-strength-reduce is * here to work around a bug in -O2 for GCC 2.x on i386 platforms. * If you are using a version that doesn't have this bug, you can * uncomment the following line, and remove '-fno-strength-reduce' * If you are building binaries for a 486, it may be beneficial to add * -m486 * #define DefaultGcc2i386Opt -O2 -fno-strength-reduce */ /* * For Linux, this should match the Binutils version you have. This example * is for 2.6.0.7. See linux.cf for the default setting. * * This should automatically get set correctly by imake. * #define LinuxBinUtilsMajorVersion 26 */ /* * For Linux, these should match the libc version you have. This example * is for libc.5.4.x. See linux.cf for the default setting. * * This should automatically get set correctly by imake. * #define LinuxCLibMajorVersion 5 #define LinuxClibMinorVersion 4 */ /* * If you want to use the GNU malloc library, uncomment this * #define UseGnuMalloc YES */ /* * Set this to whatever is required to access the GNU malloc library. * The default is '-lgmalloc' unless is specified in the OS's .cf file. * #define GnuMallocLibrary -L/usr/local/lib -lgmalloc */ /* * To disable the internal Xserver malloc, set this to NO * #define UseInternalMalloc YES */ /* * Some Linux releases don't have a libtermcap. In this case you may need * to uncomment the following * #define TermcapLibrary -lncurses */ /* * If you have Tk (which is required to build XF86Setup), uncomment this * Note: version 4.0 or 4.1 is required, and XF86Setup links it statically by * default. * #define HasTk YES */ /* * Set the paths and names for your Tk library if they don't match the * defaults (check your OS .cf file or Imake.tmpl for the defaults). * * Common values for TkLibName are tk4.0, tk4.1, etc. * * Some Linux releases need TkIncDir set to /usr/include/tcl, and some * need it set to /usr/X11R6/include. * * Some Linux releases need TkLibDir set to /usr/X11R6/lib * #define TkLibDir /usr/local/lib #define TkIncDir /usr/local/include #define TkLibName tk */ /* * By default, XF86Setup is linked with a static Tk library. To change * that, uncomment the following line. * #define XF86SetupUsesStaticTk NO */ /* * If you have Tcl (which is required to build XF86Setup), uncomment this * Note: version 7.4 or 7.5 is required, and XF86Setup links it statically by * default. * #define HasTcl YES */ /* * Set the paths and names for your Tcl library if they don't match the * defaults (check your OS .cf file or Imake.tmpl for the defaults). * * Common values for TclLibName are tcl7.4, tcl7.5, etc. * * Some Linux releases need TclIncDir set to /usr/include/tcl. * #define TclLibDir /usr/local/lib #define TclIncDir /usr/local/include #define TclLibName tcl */ /* * By default, XF86Setup is linked with a static Tcl library. To change * that, uncomment the following line. * #define XF86SetupUsesStaticTcl NO */ /* * Which servers do you wish to build, you can save a lot of disk space * by only compiling the server you will be using. It will also save you * considerable compile time. * * The following servers are supported in Intel x86 platforms * #define XF86SVGAServer NO #define XF86VGA16Server NO #define XF86VGA16DualServer NO #define XF86MonoServer NO #define XF86MonoDualServer NO #define XF86S3Server NO #define XF86S3VServer NO #define XF86I8514Server NO #define XF86Mach8Server NO #define XF86Mach32Server NO #define XF86Mach64Server NO #define XF86P9000Server NO #define XF86AGXServer NO #define XF86W32Server NO #define XF86I128Server NO */ /* * Which servers do you wish to build, you can save a lot of disk space * by only compiling the server you will be using. It will also save you * considerable compile time. * * The following servers are supported on Digital Alpha platforms: * #define XF86SVGAServer NO #define XF86MonoServer NO #define XF86S3Server NO #define XF86S3VServer NO #define XF86P9000Server NO #define XF86TGAServer NO */ /* * Which servers do you wish to build, you can save a lot of disk space * by only compiling the server you will be using. It will also save you * considerable compile time. * * The following server is supported on Mips/Arc platforms: * #define XF86S3Server NO */ /* * PC98 X servers * * Uncommenting the following automatically enables all PC98 servers * #define BuildPC98Servers YES */ /* * To enable/disable individual PC98 servers, use these * #define XF98EGCServer YES #define XF98GANBWAPServer YES #define XF98NEC480Server YES #define XF98NKVNECServer YES #define XF98WABSServer YES #define XF98WABEPServer YES #define XF98WSNAServer YES #define XF98TGUIServer YES #define XF98MGAServer YES #define XF98SVGAServer YES #define XF98NECS3Server YES #define XF98PWSKBServer YES #define XF98PWLBServer YES #define XF98GA968Server YES */ /* * The following server is supported on Motorola 68k platforms: * #define XF68FBDevServer NO */ /* * To disable building the Xnest server, uncomment this. * #define XnestServer NO */ /* * To disable building Xvfb, uncomment this. * #define XVirtualFramebufferServer NO */ /* * Set the default server (ie the one that gets the sym-link to "X") * #define ServerToInstall XF86_S3 */ /* * Server configuration parameters. The defaults are shown here: */ /* * SVGA server: * #define XF86SvgaDrivers nv et4000 et3000 pvga1 gvga ati sis tvga8900 \ cirrus ncr77c22 compaq mga oak al2101 ali \ cl64xx video7 ark mx realtek apm \ s3v s3_svga chips generic */ /* * VGA16 server: * #define XF86Vga16Drivers et4000 et3000 ncr77c22 ati sis tvga8900 oak \ cl64xx generic */ /* * VGA2 driver in Mono server: * #define XF86Vga2Drivers et4000 et3000 pvga1 gvga ati sis tvga8900 \ cirrus ncr77c22 oak cl64xx generic */ /* * Mono driver in Mono or VGA16 server: * #define XF86MonoDrivers hgc1280 sigma apollo hercules */ /* * ET4000/W32 server: * #define XF86W32Drivers et4000w32 */ /* * BSD Console driver support (for FreeBSD and NetBSD). * * By default, support is included for pccons and pcvt for NetBSD, and * pccons, syscons and pcvt for FreeBSD. * * To change the list of supported drivers, set the following parameter. * Possible values are -DPCCONS_SUPPORT, -DSYSCONS_SUPPORT, -DPCVT_SUPPORT, * -DCODRV_SUPPORT. The following example includes support for syscons and * pcvt only. * #define XFree86ConsoleDefines -DSYSCONS_SUPPORT -DPCVT_SUPPORT */ /* * The X servers need to run as root on most OSs. We're now using a * wrapper in that case, but we still need to make it known that the * servers need SetUID. When only using xdm, this (and the wrapper) * are not required. Disabling this automatically disables use of the * wrapper. * * If you're only starting the Xservers with xdm set this to NO * #define XserverNeedsSetUID NO */ /* * To disable building the font server, uncomment this. * #define BuildFontServer NO */ /* * Do you want to Build Fonts (Usually you only want to build and install * fonts once, if this is a first time install you will want to build the * fonts) * #define BuildFonts NO */ /* * To not build/install the 75dpi fonts, uncomment the following * #define Build75DpiFonts NO */ /* * To not build/install the 100dpi fonts, uncomment the following * #define Build100DpiFonts NO */ /* * To not build/install the Speedo fonts, uncomment the following * #define BuildSpeedoFonts NO */ /* * To not build/install the Type1 fonts, uncomment the following * #define BuildType1Fonts NO */ /* * To not build/install the Cyrillic fonts, uncomment the following * #define BuildCyrillicFonts NO */ /* * To build only the servers with a cut-down source tree, uncomment * this. * #define BuildServersOnly YES */ /* * To disable building XInput support, uncomment this * #define BuildXInputExt NO */ /* * Select the XInput devices you want by setting them to YES. * * Note: Joystick support is only included for Linux and FreeBSD at the * moment. For Linux it requires the Joystick module to be installed (it * isn't part of the standard kernel distribution). For FreeBSD, a kernel * will need to be built with the Joystick driver in order to be able to * use this. * #define JoystickSupport NO #define WacomSupport YES #define ElographicsSupport YES #define SummaSketchSupport YES */ /* * if your system supports dynamic loading of modules using * dlopen set this to YES. * #define BuildDynamicLoading YES */ /* * To disable the ScreenSaver Extension, uncomment this line. * #define BuildScreenSaverExt NO */ /* * If you don't want to build PEX, uncomment this. * #define BuildPexExt NO */ /* * If you don't want to build XIE, uncomment this. * #define BuildXIE NO */ /* * If you don't want to build support for an external GLX server module or * library, uncomment this. * * NOTE: XFree86 3.3 does not include GLX server source, module, or * functional libraries. Building in support does not require * availability of a GLX package, but will allow it to be used * when released (by dynamic load or relinking). * #define BuildGlxExt NO */ /* * If you aren't building with support for loadable modules and wish * to statically link external GLX server libs instead of the default * non-functional stub library, uncomment the following define and * specify the space-seperated pathnames of those libraries here. * #define GlxStaticServerLib /full/path/name/to/glx/servGL/libServerGlx.a \ /full/path/name/to/glx/servGL/libMesaGlx.a */ /* * If you want to build only the DIS (Document Imaging Subset of XIE) * uncomment this line. This option is only relevant when XIE is built. * #define BuildDIS YES */ /* * By default, the sample config files for xinit, xdm and xfs are installed * only when there is no pre-existing version installed. Uncommenting the * following lines will force the sample versions to be installed even if * it means over-writing existing versions. * #define InstallXinitConfig YES #define InstallXdmConfig YES #define InstallFSConfig YES */ /* * By default the application defaults files are always installed. * Uncommenting the the following will prevent exising application * defaults files from being over-written. * #define InstallAppDefFiles NO */ /* * If you are running Solaris x86, and want to disable building support * for the aperture driver, uncomment this. * #define HasSolx86ApertureDriver NO */ /* * If you are running NetBSD 0.9C or later, or OpenBSD and want to disable * building support for the NetBSD aperture driver, uncomment this. * #define HasNetBSDApertureDriver NO */ /* * If you are running SVR3 and have the mmap driver installed (for linear * framebuffer access) uncomment this. * #define HasSVR3mmapDrv YES */ /* * If you are using an SVR3 (like ISC 4.x) which supports long file names, * you can * uncomment this to have manual pages installed under their * full names * #define ExpandManNames YES */ /* * For a POSIXized build on Interactive uncomment this * Could be used with gcc 'till Version 2.6.3 * Should be used with gcc 2.7.2. * #define UsePosix YES */ /* * If you want XDMAUTH support (if you have Wraphelp.c), uncomment this. * #define HasXdmAuth YES */ /* * To forceably build static libraries in addition to shared libraries, * uncomment this. * #define ForceNormalLib YES */ /* * Uncomment this if your default tools (eg, gcc, ld, as, etc) are * not the Linux ELF versions. * #define LinuxElfDefault NO */ /* * To use ELF format shared libraries for Linux, uncomment this. * Note: gcc-2.6.0-941008 and gas-941008 (or later) is required for this. * Check linux.cf if you have problems regarding the location of elf-aware * gcc and gas binaries. * * The default setting of this is the same as the setting of LinuxElfDefault * #define UseElfFormat YES */ /* * If you have trouble with make bombing out in Xlib, try uncommenting this. * You will not get dependencies as a result, but better than nothing. * #define MakeHashTableBug YES */ /* * If you do not want your man pages compress under SVR3 systems that * support it, uncomment this. * #define CompressManPages NO */ /* * LinuxDoc stuff. Uncomment those of these you want. Check in * lnxdoc.tmpl for other things you might need to define/change here. * #define HasLinuxDoc YES #define HasLatex YES #define HasDvips YES #define BuildLinuxDocHtml YES #define BuildAllDocs YES */ /* * To install Japanese versions of the documentation uncomment this. * Note: The Japanese documentation consists of a subset of the * XFree86 3.1 docs. * #define InstallJapaneseDocs YES */ /* * By default, XF86Contrib is defined so build only those parts of * of the contrib distribution supported by XFree86. To prevent this * from being defined, uncomment the following. * #define DontDefineXF86Contrib */