mk.conf
From NetBSD Wiki
The file mk.conf is the central configuration file for everything that has to do with building software. It is used by the BSD-style Makefiles in /usr/share/mk and especially by pkgsrc. Usually, it is found in the /etc directory. If it doesn't exist there, feel free to create it.
Because all configuration takes place in a single file, there are some variables so the user can choose different configurations based on whether he is building the base system or packages from pkgsrc. These variables are:
- BSD_PKG_MK: Defined when a pkgsrc package is built.
- BUILDING_HTDOCS: Defined when the NetBSD web site is built.
- None of the above: When the base system is built.
A typical mk.conf file would look like this:
# This is /etc/mk.conf # .if defined(BSD_PKG_MK) || defined(BUILDING_HTDOCS) # The following lines apply to both pkgsrc and htdocs. #... LOCALBASE= /usr/pkg #... .else # The following lines apply to the base system. WARNS= 4 .endif
