void-packages/xbps-src/etc/xbps-src.conf.in

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#
# Configuration file for xbps-src.
# Directory where the xbps-src GIT repository is stored. This is
# required to be mounted in the chroot. You shouldn't need to modify this
# one unless your xbps-packages repo has been moved to another path.
#
XBPS_DISTRIBUTIONDIR=@@XBPS_DISTRIBDIR@@
#
# Chroot master directory.
#
XBPS_MASTERDIR=$XBPS_DISTRIBUTIONDIR/masterdir
#
# Host directory to be bind mounted into the chroot (masterdir) containing
# directories for downloaded cached packages from xbps-bin(8), packages
# created by xbps-src, source distribution tarballs downloaded required
# to build packages from source, etc.
#
# Basically your directory will contain this structure:
#
# /yourdir
# |_ /binpkgs
# |_ /repocache
# |_ /sources
#
# When created, those names are constants, so you cannot change them, even
# they are case sensitive.
#
# NOTE: You must create your toplevel /yourdir yourself
#
#XBPS_HOSTDIR=/path/to/your/host/directory
#
# Compilation flags for C and C++.
#
XBPS_CFLAGS="-O2 -pipe"
XBPS_CXXFLAGS="$XBPS_CFLAGS"
#
# Enable or disable ccache to build packages from source.
#
#XBPS_CCACHE=yes
#
# Linker flags passed to the compiler. By default we use --as-needed to
# avoid linking extra libraries into binaries. See the following link
# for info:
#
# http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/qa/asneeded.xml
#
XBPS_LDFLAGS="-Wl,--as-needed"
#
# Number of jobs when running make(1)-alike commands.
#
#XBPS_MAKEJOBS=4
#
# Compression program used to build the binary packages.
# Possible value: gzip, bzip2 or xz. Default xz.
#
XBPS_COMPRESS_CMD=xz
#
# Compression level used in XBPS_COMPRESS_CMD to build the
# binary packages. Possible values: 1-9. If unset, default value
# by the command will be used.
#
XBPS_COMPRESS_LEVEL=9
#
# Install required build time dependencies from binary packages,
# repositories registered in <masterdir>/usr/local/etc/xbps-conf.plist
# will be used.
#
#XBPS_PREFER_BINPKG_DEPS=yes
#
# Build packages with your unprivileged user in the chroot thanks
# to POSIX.1e Capabilities as explained in capabilities(7) on GNU/Linux.
#
# fakeroot is only used for the installation stage via the helper
# script doinst-helper.
#
XBPS_USE_CAPABILITIES=yes