XCOMM $XFree86: xc/config/cf/xf86site.def,v 3.186 2003/06/25 18:06:22 eich 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. * * In the vast majority of cases, it should not be necessary to use this * file at all or change it in any way. * * This file is divided into two sections. The first contains settings * that end-users might reasonably change. The second contains settings * that developers might want to change. * * IMPORTANT NOTE: In all cases changing the defaults may cause problems * and/or unexpected side-effects. If you don't understand what a setting * does, then it's best to not change it. If you make changes and have * problems, verify that those problems are also present when using an * empty host.def file and unchanged version of this file before reporting * them. * * 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 MUST contain no uncommented * definitions. Default definitions belong in xfree86.cf, or .cf * files. */ /******************************************************************************/ /* * 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 */ /* * Which servers to build. There is now only one XFree86 server. * It can be disabled by the following. * #define XF86Server NO */ /* * Set the default server (ie the one that gets the sym-link to "X") * #define ServerToInstall XFree86 */ /* * If you only run the X server under xdm the X servers don't need to be * installed SetUID, and you may comment out the lines below. If you run * the servers by hand (with xinit or startx), then they do need to be * installed SetUID on most platforms. * * Consult your system administrator before making the X server setuid. * #define InstallXserverSetUID NO */ /* * Server configuration parameters. The defaults are shown here: */ /* * Which drivers to build. When building a static server, each of these * will be included in it. When building the loadable server each of these * modules will be built. * #define XF86CardDrivers mga glint nv tga s3virge sis rendition \ neomagic i740 tdfx savage \ cirrus vmware tseng trident chips apm \ GlideDriver fbdev i128 \ ati AgpGartDrivers DevelDrivers ark cyrix \ siliconmotion \ vesa vga XF86OSCardDrivers XF86ExtraCardDrivers */ /* * To add third party drivers to the standard driver list, set the * following. * #define XF86ExtraCardDrivers extradriver1 extradriver2 ... */ /* * Select the XInput devices you want by uncommenting this. * #define XInputDrivers mouse keyboard acecad calcomp citron \ digitaledge dmc dynapro elographics \ microtouch mutouch penmount spaceorb summa \ wacom void magictouch aiptek */ /* * There are three parameters that determine where and how the Matrox HAL * library is used: * * HaveMatroxHal -- You have the HALlib.a binary library installed * in xfree86/drivers/mga/HALlib, and you want it to * be used. * Default: NO * * BuildMatroxHal -- You have the source for the HALlib library (installed * in xfree86/drivers/mga/hallib), and want to build and * use it. * Default: NO * * UseMatroxHal -- You want to build support for loading/using the HAL * library into the mga driver. For module server builds * you don't need to have the HALlib library to do this. * but you want to build support for loading it and using * it into the mga driver module. * Default: YES for loadable server build * (HaveMatroxHal || BuildMatroxHal) for static */ /* * To disable use of the Matrox HAL library, uncomment this: * #define UseMatroxHal NO */ /* * If you have the HALlib.a binary installed in xfree86/drivers/mga/HALlib, * uncomment this: * #define HaveMatroxHal YES */ /* * If you have the HALlib source code installed in xfree86/drivers/mga/hallib, * uncomment this: #define BuildMatroxHal YES */ /* * To build only the servers with a cut-down source tree, uncomment * this. * #define BuildServersOnly 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 */ /* * Undefine the following if you don't want to have config files and * app-defaults installed in a separate directory (i.e. /etc/X11). * #define UseSeparateConfDir NO */ /* * To enable building the glide driver, you need to define * HasGlide2 to YES and set the Glide2IncDir variable. * HasGlide2 is per default NO. * #define HasGlide2 YES */ /* * Set the path to your Glide include files. * #define Glide2IncDir /usr/include/glide */ /* * Have glide 3? * #define HasGlide3 YES */ /* * Set the path to your Glide 3 include files. * #define Glide3IncDir /usr/include/glide3 */ /* * Unless you're a developer you shouldn't need to change anything * beyond this point. */ /* * If you want to enable some developer settings, like more verbose * compiler warnings, uncomment this. * #define XFree86Devel 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 */ /* * This allows the GCC warning flags to be set. The default is shown here. * #define GccWarningOptions -Wall -Wpointer-arith -Wstrict-prototypes \ -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations \ -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs */ /* * Sun Compiler stuff.. * #define HasSunC YES #define HasSunCplusplus YES #define CplusplusCompilerMajorVersion 5 #define CplusplusCompilerMinorVersion 0 #define CCompilerMajorVersion 5 #define CCompilerMinorVersion 0 */ /* * Optimized Sun Compiler Build. * #define DefaultCDebugFlags -xO4 -xtarget=pentium_pro #define OptimizedCDebugFlags -xO4 -xtarget=pentium_pro */ /* * Debuggable Sun Compiler Build. * Note: This builds _EVERYTHING_ as debuggable * #define DefaultCDebugFlags -g -xs #define OptimizedCDebugFlags -g -xs */ /* * 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 enable the internal Xserver malloc, uncomment this * #define UseInternalMalloc YES */ /* * Some Linux releases don't have a libtermcap. In this case you may need * to uncomment the following * #define TermcapLibrary -lncurses */ /* * Build a server that dynamically loads the modules by setting * this to YES. This defaults to YES on most platforms. A static server * can be built by setting this to NO. * #define DoLoadableServer NO */ /* * Build dlopen() style modules instead of the standard loader modules. * Don't enable this unless you have specific development reasons for * doing so and understand how to deal with the problems you'll run in to. * * Enabling this for regular use is NOT supported, and will almost * certainly cause you problems. * #define MakeDllModules YES */ /* * Build XAA. This can be disabled with: * #define XF86XAA NO */ /* * Build vgahw. This can be disabled with: * #define XF86VgaHw NO */ /* * Build xf1bpp. This can be disabled with: * #define XF1Bpp NO */ /* * Build xf4bpp. This can be disabled with: * #define XF4Bpp NO */ /* * 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. * The following example includes support for syscons and pcvt only. * #define XFree86ConsoleDefines -DSYSCONS_SUPPORT -DPCVT_SUPPORT */ /* * To disable building XInput support, uncomment this * #define BuildXInputExt NO */ /* * Uncomment this for joystick support. * * Note: Joystick support is broken, so don't enable this. * #define JoystickSupport YES */ /* * To disable the ScreenSaver Extension, uncomment this line. * #define BuildScreenSaverExt NO */ /* * If you don't want to build Xinerama support, uncomment this. * #define BuildXinerama NO */ /* * If you don't want to build support for the GLX extension, uncomment this. * #define BuildGlxExt NO */ /* * If you want to build the xf86rush extension, uncomment this line. * This isn't recommended. * #define BuildXF86RushExt YES */ /* * If you want to build the client library for the xf86rush extension, * uncomment this line. This isn't recommended. * #define BuildXF86RushLibrary NO */ /* * If you are running NetBSD 0.9C or later, and have the aperture driver * installed, uncomment this. * #define HasNetBSDApertureDriver YES */ /* * 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 */ /* * If you have Linux DECnet support, and want to build XFree86 with support * for connections over DECnet, uncomment this. * #define HasDECnet YES */ /* * To build static and shared libraries with debugging information, uncomment * this. Assumes you have Gcc2. * (If you don't have Gcc2, you can use the DebugLib{X11,Xt,Xaw,...} variables * to build debugging versions of the libraries separately.) * #define DebuggableLibraries 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 supported OSs, uncomment this. * * For Linux the default setting of this is the same as the setting of * LinuxElfDefault. * * For FreeBSD this should automatically be set correctly by imake. Only * change it here if you need to override the automatic setting. * #define UseElfFormat YES */ /* * For FreeBSD/ELF (FreeBSD 3.0) it is possible to also build and install * a.out compatibility libraries. To enable that, uncomment this. * #define BuildAoutLibraries 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 */ /* * If you have sgmlfmt (the XFree86 doctools package) and want to build * formatted docs from the SGML source, uncomment this. * #define HasSgmlFmt YES */ /* * To disable building some document formats, uncomment some of these. * #define BuildLinuxDocText NO #define BuildLinuxDocHtml NO #define BuildLinuxDocPS NO */ /* * 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 */ /* * To build/install X specs docs, uncomment the following. * The SpecsDocDirs setting here is recommended because it covers * the docs that XFree86 has changed or added. * #define BuildSpecsDocs YES #define SpecsDocDirs CTEXT GL ICCCM X11 Xext Xmu Xv XvMC i18n */ /* * To build all specs docs, not just those listed in SpecsDocDirs, uncomment * the following. * #define BuildAllSpecsDocs YES */ /* * If your system doesn't support vm86() mode and you have * libx86emu set library path here * #define X86EMU_LIBPATH /usr/local/lib */