# --*-- shell --*-- # # etc/defaults.conf # default configuration of etc/conf # # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY; IT MAY BE REPLACED DURING UPDATES, # EDIT etc/conf INSTEAD. # # To disable an option comment it out, don't set it to another value i.e: # FOO=no -> wrong # #FOO=yes -> correct # # Please also use ${FOO} style for shell variables because some parsers # rely on this to work properly. # # [OPTIONAL] # Enable optional arguments to xbps-install(1) for the host system. # Currently used in the 'binary-bootstrap' and 'bootstrap-update' targets. # # NOTE: local repositories are handled automatically by xbps-src, # but you can modify the default remote repositories at # 'etc/xbps.d/repos-remote*.conf' # #XBPS_INSTALL_ARGS="" # [OPTIONAL] # Native Compilation/Preprocessor flags for C and C++. Additional settings # for the target architecture are also declared in common/build-profiles/.sh. # XBPS_CFLAGS="-O2 -pipe" XBPS_CXXFLAGS="${XBPS_CFLAGS}" # [OPTIONAL] # Linker flags passed to the compiler. # #XBPS_LDFLAGS="" # [REQUIRED] # Command to execute to gain root privileges when using the `update-sys` # target to update your system. # XBPS_SUCMD="sudo /bin/sh -c" # [OPTIONAL] # Enable or disable ccache when building packages. The ccache directory # is stored in the hostdir, i.e hostdir/ccache. For go builds this enables # caching in hostdir/gocache. # #XBPS_CCACHE=yes # [OPTIONAL] # Enable or disable distcc when building packages. The distcc directory # is stored in the hostdir, i.e hostdir/distcc. # #XBPS_DISTCC=yes #XBPS_DISTCC_HOSTS="" # [OPTIONAL] # Number of parallel jobs to execute when building packages that # use make(1) or alike commands. # #XBPS_MAKEJOBS=4 # [OPTIONAL] # Enable recording git revisions in final binary packages; enable this # if you are sure the package you are building is available in the # void-packages git repository. # #XBPS_USE_GIT_REVS=yes # [OPTIONAL] # Enable running the (optional) do_check() function of a package. # When set to 'full', will enable further testing for some packages. # #XBPS_CHECK_PKGS=yes #XBPS_CHECK_PKGS=full # [OPTIONAL] # Enable building -dbg subpackages with debugging symbols. Please note # that building with debugging symbols make take a long while in some # packages even on computers with a fast CPU; as well as needs lots of # RAM to properly build some packages. # #XBPS_DEBUG_PKGS=yes # [OPTIONAL] # Set the package compression format. See xbps-create(1) for available formats. # #XBPS_PKG_COMPTYPE=type # [OPTIONAL] # Set the repository compression format. See xbps-rindex(1) for available formats. # #XBPS_REPO_COMPTYPE=type # [OPTIONAL] # Enable or disable global package build options, these options apply # to all packages that support the matching options. # # To enable an option just define its option name; to disable an option # prefix it with ~. Options must be delimited by commas, i.e 'opt,~opt2,opt3,~opt4' # #XBPS_PKG_OPTIONS=opt,~opt2,opt3,~opt4 # [OPTIONAL] # Enable or disable package build options. Note that per package build options # override the global options defined above for the matching package. # #XBPS_PKG_OPTIONS_foo=opt,~opt2,opt3,~opt4 # [OPTIONAL] # Enable building package locally that are restricted legally for redistribution. # NOTE: you can't distribute the sources or binaries for such kind of packages. # #XBPS_ALLOW_RESTRICTED=yes # [OPTIONAL] # Set the preferred chroot style. Available styles at common/chroot-style/*.sh: # # - uunshare (uses xbps-uunshare(1), user namespaces) # - uchroot (uses xbps-uchroot(1), namespaces, setgid) # - bwrap (uses bwrap, external, does not need special permissions) # - ethereal (uses root, needs no permissions, for disposable containers) # # The order is already set as shown above, but can be overriden below. # Additional arguments to the chroot style can be passed in via XBPS_CHROOT_CMD_ARGS. # #XBPS_CHROOT_CMD=uchroot #XBPS_CHROOT_CMD_ARGS="" # [OPTIONAL] # Enable to use the standard mtime of files. Otherwise it will be rewritten to # the HEAD commit time. # #XBPS_USE_BUILD_MTIME=yes # [OPTIONAL] # When using the 'ethereal' chroot-style this switch must be activated, it is # meant as safeguard against users casually destroying their systems # #XBPS_ALLOW_CHROOT_BREAKOUT=yes