X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/61ec970df30325dbcd8c9d0f0e431dc793126656..e94c0fe42ba93c2643d44046f2f3a269bae41290:/src/OS/Makefile-Default?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/src/OS/Makefile-Default b/src/OS/Makefile-Default index 5e0640568..581b3ed5b 100644 --- a/src/OS/Makefile-Default +++ b/src/OS/Makefile-Default @@ -1,9 +1,10 @@ -# $Cambridge: exim/src/OS/Makefile-Default,v 1.1 2004/10/06 15:07:39 ph10 Exp $ - ################################################## # The Exim mail transport agent # ################################################## +# Copyright (c) The Exim Maintainers 2022 +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later + # Generic default make file containing settings that relate to the OS or # to selectable features within the OS. The configuration options for Exim # itself live in Local/Makefile, which is constructed by editing src/EDITME. @@ -42,8 +43,10 @@ BASENAME_COMMAND=/usr/bin/basename CHOWN_COMMAND=/usr/bin/chown CHGRP_COMMAND=/usr/bin/chgrp +CHMOD_COMMAND=/usr/bin/chmod MV_COMMAND=/bin/mv RM_COMMAND=/bin/rm +TOUCH_COMMAND=/usr/bin/touch # Some operating systems have different ways of building libraries of @@ -87,6 +90,11 @@ CC=gcc # LFLAGS= +# PCRE_LIBS contains the library to be linked for PCRE + +PCRE_LIBS=-lpcre2-8 + + # LIBS and EXTRALIBS contain library settings that are used on linking # commands to build binaries. The OS-dependent Makefile may contain a default # setting for LIBS, leaving EXTRALIBS available for adding further libraries @@ -112,14 +120,6 @@ CC=gcc # EXTRALIBS_EXIMON= -# PCRE_CFLAGS contains flags to be passed to the CFLAGS parameter of the -# makefile for building the PCRE regular expression library, in addition -# to CFLAGS. Typical use is to set -DUSE_BCOPY on legacy systems that lack -# the memmove() function but do have bcopy(). - -# PCRE_CFLAGS= - - # The error name for quota exceeded varies among operating systems, and # even, unfortunately, in different versions of the same operating system. # EDQUOT was not in Sys V, but is in SPEC 1170, apparently. It was used @@ -147,15 +147,15 @@ CC=gcc # EXIWHAT_MULTIKILL_CMD= # EXIWHAT_MULTIKILL_ARG= -# (2) For other operating systems, exiwhat calls the ps command and egreps the +# (2) For other operating systems, exiwhat calls the ps command and greps the # output in order to find all the processes running Exim. The arguments for the # various commands needed to do this vary from OS to OS. These defaults work on # Solaris 2, HPUX, and IRIX. The OS-specific Makefiles have different versions # for other systems, and you can override with your own requirements in your # private Makefiles in the Local directory. The most commonly found # alternatives are -ax instead of -e for the ps argument, and / instead of a -# blank before the name exim for the egrep argument on systems whose ps output -# shows the full path name. The quotes for the egrep argument are specified +# blank before the name exim for the grep argument on systems whose ps output +# shows the full path name. The quotes for the grep argument are specified # here so that leading white space can be used. This value should always be # given in single quotes. @@ -169,23 +169,16 @@ EXIWHAT_EGREP_ARG=' exim( |$$|-)' EXIWHAT_KILL_SIGNAL=-USR1 -# IPv6 is coming. Exim has experimental support that has been tried out on -# one or two OS. See the file README.IPV6 for the current status of this -# support. Do not set this option unless you are working on IPv6 and know -# what you are doing. As well as the basic enabling option, there are -# parameters for include and library directories that may be needed for IPv6 -# on some systems. +# IPv6 is gradually spreading more and more widely. Most operating systems seem +# to support it nowadays. If you set this option, IPv6 support will be included +# in the Exim binary. As well as the basic enabling option, there are +# parameters for include and library directories that may be needed for IPv6 on +# some systems, where the support is not yet in the standard library. # HAVE_IPV6=YES # IPV6_INCLUDE=-I /usr/ipv6/include # IPV6_LIBS=-L/usr/ipv6/libs -linet6 -# Setting this brings in support for A6 DNS records for IPV6. These are -# now expected to be reduced to "experimental" status by the IETF, so -# the code is omitted by default. - -# SUPPORT_A6=yes - # Exim uses the function getaddrinfo() for converting IPv6 addresses in text # form to binary. Apparently some operating systems do not support this, or not # correctly, and require the use of the function inet_pton() instead. The @@ -196,7 +189,6 @@ EXIWHAT_KILL_SIGNAL=-USR1 # IPV6_USE_INET_PTON=yes - # HOSTNAME_COMMAND contains the path to the "hostname" command, which varies # from OS to OS. This is used when building the Exim monitor script only. (See # also BASENAME_COMMAND.) If HOSTNAME_COMMAND is set to "look_for_it" then the @@ -243,6 +235,11 @@ RANLIB=ranlib EXIM_CHMOD=@true +# If you want to use local_scan() at all, the support code must be included +# by uncommenting this line. + +# HAVE_LOCAL_SCAN=yes + # LOCAL_SCAN_SOURCE defines the file in which the function local_scan() is # defined. This provides the administrator with a hook for including C code # for scanning incoming mails. The path that is defined must be relative to @@ -250,8 +247,9 @@ EXIM_CHMOD=@true # LOCAL_SCAN_SOURCE=Local/local_scan.c -# The default setting points to a template function that doesn't actually do -# any scanning, but just accepts the message. +# A very simple example points to a template function that doesn't actually do +# any scanning, but just accepts the message. A compilable file must be +# included in the build even if HAVE_LOCAL_SCAN is not defined. LOCAL_SCAN_SOURCE=src/local_scan.c @@ -297,7 +295,7 @@ LOCAL_SCAN_SOURCE=src/local_scan.c ############################################################################# # The following definitions are relevant only when compiling the Exim monitor -# program, which requires an X11 display. See the varible EXIM_MONITOR in +# program, which requires an X11 display. See the variable EXIM_MONITOR in # src/EDITME for how to suppress this compilation. # X11 contains the location of the X11 libraries and include files.