X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/buildfarm-client-wiki.git/blobdiff_plain/45270bb2a3855f14981c58128b3dbef575ebccca..c4f64e059f107a3b5fe269b1d44b8e852a3b1b9e:/BuildConfigConf.md diff --git a/BuildConfigConf.md b/BuildConfigConf.md index 9dfd151..efcd96b 100644 --- a/BuildConfigConf.md +++ b/BuildConfigConf.md @@ -6,36 +6,49 @@ This page describes the options in the build-config.conf. * build_root - Full path to the work directory that holds the local git checkout and the temp directory where the test runs. * animal - Set the host alias assigned to you by the BuildFarm administrators. * secret - The secret assigned to you by the BuildFarm adminstrator. In the words of Gandalf, "keep it secret, keep it safe." +* optional_steps - Uncomment *make-doc* and/or *test* in order to include building those stages. Extra packages are required for building documentation, documented elsewhere. ### Enabling exim features In order to enable exim features, you'll use the `makefile_set`, `makefile_add`, or `makefile_regex` to enable them. Here are some samples: - # Settings to add to Local/Makefile. These will set or override + # Settings to set in Local/Makefile. These will set or override # previous definitions of variables. Example: # LDFLAGS => '-Wall' will create LDFLAGS = '-Wall' makefile_set =>{ # comment out if not using ccache - CC => 'ccache gcc', - SUPPORT_TLS => 'yes', - USE_OPENSSL_PC => 'openssl', - #TLS_LIBS => '-lssl -lcrypto', - AUTH_PLAINTEXT => 'yes', - LOOKUP_INCLUDE => '-I/usr/include/mysql', - LOOKUP_LIBS => '-lmysqlclient -lpq', + CC => 'ccache gcc', + SUPPORT_TLS => 'yes', + USE_OPENSSL_PC => 'openssl', + #USE_GNUTLS => 'yes', + #USE_GNUTLS_PC => 'gnutls', + #TLS_LIBS => '-lssl -lcrypto', + AUTH_PLAINTEXT => 'yes', + LOOKUP_INCLUDE => '-I/usr/include/mysql', + LOOKUP_LIBS => '-lmysqlclient -lpq', + EXPERIMENTAL_SPF => 'yes', + LOOKUP_LDAP => 'yes', + LOOKUP_INCLUDE => '-I/usr/include/mysql', + LOOKUP_LIBS => '-lmysqlclient -lpq -lldap -llber', + LDAP_LIB_TYPE => 'OPENLDAP2', }, # Settings to add to Local/Makefile. These will add to variables that # are already defined earlier in the Makefile. Example: # LDFLAGS => '-Wall' will create LDFLAGS+='-Wall' makefile_add =>{ # Show all warnings and errors - CFLAGS => '-Wall -Werror=format-security', + CFLAGS => '-Wall -Werror=format-security', # Or enable debugging flags - #CFLAGS => '-g -Wall', - #LFLAGS => '-g', + #CFLAGS => '-g -Wall', + #LFLAGS => '-g', + LDFLAGS => '-lspf2', + LOOKUP_INCLUDE => '-I/usr/include/postgresql', }, - + # Make inline changes to existing settings. These could easily be done with + # makefile_set above, but this method allows for the option (in EDITME) to get + # removed. Then this will have no further effect, where as makefile_set still would. makefile_regex =>[ - q(s/^# EXPERIMENTAL_PRDR.*/EXPERIMENTAL_PRDR=yes/), + q(s/^# EXPERIMENTAL_CERTNAMES.*/EXPERIMENTAL_CERTNAMES=yes/), + q(s/^# EXPERIMENTAL_TPDA.*/EXPERIMENTAL_TPDA=yes/), q(s/^# EXIM_PERL=/EXIM_PERL=/), q(s/^# LOOKUP_MYSQL=/LOOKUP_MYSQL=/), q(s/^# LOOKUP_PGSQL=/LOOKUP_PGSQL=/),