1 #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4 # global configuration for the Makefiles
6 # Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
10 # $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/Makefile.global.in,v 1.24 1997/05/08 02:29:55 momjian Exp $
13 # Essentially all Postgres make files include this file and use the
16 # To override the default setting, create a Makefile.custom in this
17 # directory and put your defines there. (Makefile.custom is included
18 # near the end of this file). Sometimes, a variable gets set in
19 # Makefile.global after Makefile.custom has been included, so you can't
20 # simply set that variable in Makefile.custom. In those cases, there is
21 # often another variable (like CUSTOM_COPT) that you can set in
22 # Makefile.custom that influences the later setting of the true variable
23 # of interest (like CFLAGS) by Makefile.global.
26 # If you change any of these defines you probably have to
28 # since no dependencies are created for these. (of course you can
29 # be crafty and check what files really depend on them and just remake
32 # Before including this file, you must set the SRCDIR variable to the
33 # path of the top of the Postgres source tree (the directory that
34 # contains this file).
36 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
39 ##############################################################################
41 # CONFIGURATION SECTION
43 # Following are settings pertaining to the postgres build and
44 # installation. The most important one is obviously the name
47 # The name of the port. Valid choices are:
48 # aix IBM on AIX 3.2.5
49 # alpha DEC Alpha AXP on OSF/1 2.0
50 # BSD44_derived OSs derived from 4.4-lite BSD (NetBSD, FreeBSD)
51 # bsdi BSD/OS 2.0, 2.01, 2.1, 3.0
53 # hpux HP PA-RISC on HP-UX 9.0
54 # i386_solaris i386 Solaris
55 # irix5 SGI MIPS on IRIX 5.3 or better
56 # linux Intel x86 on Linux 1.2 and Linux ELF
57 # (For non-ELF Linux, see LINUX_ELF below).
58 # sparc_solaris SUN SPARC on Solaris 2.4
59 # sunos4 SUN SPARC on SunOS 4.1.3
60 # svr4 Intel x86 on Intel SVR4
61 # ultrix4 DEC MIPS on Ultrix 4.4
62 # univel Unixware 2.0x x86
64 # PostgresSQL has known problems/bugs on the following platforms:
66 # nextstep Motorola MC68K or Intel x86 on NeXTSTEP 3.2 or greater
68 # Note that portname is defined here to be UNDEFINED to remind you
69 # to change it in Makefile.custom.
71 # make sure that you have no whitespaces after the PORTNAME setting
72 # or the makefiles can get confused
75 # Ignore LINUX_ELF if you're not using Linux. But if you are, and you're
76 # compiling to a.out (which means you're using the dld dynamic loading
77 # library), set LINUX_ELF to null in Makefile.custom.
80 LIBPQDIR:= $(SRCDIR)/libpq
82 # For convenience, POSTGRESDIR is where BINDIR, and LIBDIR
83 # and other target destinations are rooted. Of course, each of these is
84 # changable separately.
87 # Where the postgres executables live (changeable by just putting them
88 # somewhere else and putting that directory in your shell PATH)
89 BINDIR= $(POSTGRESDIR)/bin
91 # Where libpq.a gets installed. You must put it where your loader will
92 # look for it if you wish to use the -lpq convention. Otherwise you
93 # can just put the absolute pathname to the library at the end of your
95 LIBDIR= $(POSTGRESDIR)/lib
97 # This is the directory where IPC utilities ipcs and ipcrm are located
102 # Where the man pages (suitable for use with "man") get installed.
103 POSTMANDIR= $(POSTGRESDIR)/man
105 # Where the formatted documents (e.g., the reference manual) get installed.
106 POSTDOCDIR= $(POSTGRESDIR)/doc
108 # Where the header files necessary to build frontend programs get installed.
109 HEADERDIR= $(POSTGRESDIR)/include
111 # NAMEDATALEN is the max length for system identifiers (e.g. table names,
112 # attribute names, function names, etc.)
114 # These MUST be set here. DO NOT COMMENT THESE OUT
115 # Setting these too high will result in excess space usage for system catalogs
116 # Setting them too low will make the system unusable.
117 # values between 16 and 64 that are multiples of four are recommended.
119 # NOTE also that databases with different NAMEDATALEN's cannot interoperate!
121 # THERE ARE REDUNDANT DEFINITIONS OF THESE VALUES IN config.h.
122 # Don't change anything here without changing it there too.
125 # OIDNAMELEN should be set to NAMEDATALEN + sizeof(Oid)
128 ##############################################################################
132 # To disable a feature, comment out the entire definition
133 # (that is, prepend '#', don't set it to "0" or "no").
138 # Comment out ENFORCE_ALIGNMENT if you do NOT want unaligned access to
139 # multi-byte types to generate a bus error.
140 ENFORCE_ALIGNMENT= true
142 # Comment out PROFILE to generate a profile version of the binaries
143 #PROFILE= -p -non_shared
145 # If you plan to use Kerberos for authentication...
147 # Comment out KRBVERS if you do not use Kerberos.
148 # Set KRBVERS to "4" for Kerberos v4, "5" for Kerberos v5.
149 # XXX Edit the default Kerberos variables below!
153 # Globally pass Kerberos file locations.
154 # these are used in the postmaster and all libpq applications.
156 # Adjust KRBINCS and KRBLIBS to reflect where you have Kerberos
157 # include files and libraries installed.
158 # PG_KRB_SRVNAM is the name under which POSTGRES is registered in
159 # the Kerberos database (KDC).
160 # PG_KRB_SRVTAB is the location of the server's keytab file.
163 KRBINCS= -I/usr/athena/include
164 KRBLIBS= -L/usr/athena/lib
165 KRBFLAGS+= $(KRBINCS) -DPG_KRB_SRVNAM='"postgres_dbms"'
168 KRBFLAGS+= -DPG_KRB_SRVTAB='"/etc/srvtab"'
169 KRBLIBS+= -lkrb -ldes
173 KRBFLAGS+= -DPG_KRB_SRVTAB='"FILE:/krb5/srvtab.postgres"'
174 KRBLIBS+= -lkrb5 -lcrypto -lcom_err -lisode
180 # location of Tcl/Tk headers and libraries
182 # Uncomment this to build the tcl utilities.
184 # customize these to your site's needs
186 TCL_INCDIR= /home/tools/include
187 TCL_LIBDIR= /home/tools/lib
189 TK_INCDIR= /home/tools/include
190 TK_LIBDIR= /home/tools/lib
193 X11_INCDIR= /usr/include
195 X11_LIB= -lX11 @SOCKET_LIB@ @NSL_LIB@
198 ##############################################################################
202 # For many ports, INSTALL is overridden below.
206 INSTLOPTS= @INSTLOPTS@
207 INSTL_EXE_OPTS= @INSTL_EXE_OPTS@
208 INSTL_LIB_OPTS= @INSTL_LIB_OPTS@
210 ##############################################################################
212 # For building shell scripts:
214 # For many ports, these are overridden below.
216 # DASH_N is what we put before the text on an echo command when we don't
217 # want a trailing newline. BACKSLASH_C is what we put at the end of the
218 # string on a echo command when we don't want a trailing newline. On
219 # some systems, you do echo -n "no newline after this", while on others
220 # you do echo "no newline after this\c".
223 BACKSLASH_C= @BACKSLASH_C@
227 #-------------------------------------------------------------
228 # See the subdirectory template for default settings for these
229 #-------------------------------------------------------------
235 CFLAGS= -I$(SRCDIR)/include @CPPFLAGS@ @CFLAGS@
236 CFLAGS_SL= @SHARED_LIB@
237 LDFLAGS= @LDFLAGS@ @LIBS@
240 include $(SRCDIR)/Makefile.port
242 ##############################################################################
246 # This includes your local customizations if Makefile.custom exists
247 # in the source directory. This file doesn't exist in the original
248 # distribution so that it doesn't get overwritten when you upgrade.
249 ifneq ($(wildcard $(SRCDIR)/Makefile.custom), )
250 include $(SRCDIR)/Makefile.custom
253 # This goes here so that customization in Makefile.custom is effective
254 ##############################################################################
256 ifneq ($(CUSTOM_INSTALL),)
257 INSTALL= $(CUSTOM_INSTALL)
261 # Flags for CC and LD.
263 ##############################################################################
266 # COPT is for options that the sophisticated builder might want to vary
267 # from one build to the next, like options to build Postgres with debugging
268 # information included. COPT is meant to be set on the make command line,
269 # for example with the command "make COPT=-g". The value you see set here
270 # is the default that gets used if the builder does not give a value for
271 # COPT on his make command.
273 # There is a nonobvious relationship between -O (optimization) and
274 # -Werror (consider all warnings fatal). On some systems, if you don't
275 # optimize, you will always get some warnings because the system header
276 # files will include some unreferenced functions in the code. These are
277 # functions that are supposed to be inline, so there wouldn't ordinarily
278 # be an "unreferenced" problem, but if you don't enable optimization, no
279 # inlining can happen, and hence the problem. Therefore, we include
280 # if you override -O, you override -Werror as well.
282 # CUSTOM_COPT is something the user may set in Makefile.custom
284 # Common values for COPT are: -g for debuggable binaries, -m486 if you are
285 # using a i486 or better.
287 ifneq ($(CUSTOM_CC),)
291 ifneq ($(CUSTOM_COPT),)
296 CFLAGS+= -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes
307 # Globally pass PORTNAME
308 CFLAGS+= -D$(PORTNAME)