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-." the string declarations are a start to try and make distro independent
-.ds DS Arch Linux
-.ds PB PKGBUILD
-.ds VR 3.0.0
-.TH \*(PB 5 "Feb 08, 2007" "makepkg.conf version \*(VR" "\*(DS Files"
-.SH NAME
-makepkg.conf \- makepkg configuration file
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-Configuration options for \fBmakekpg\fP are stored in \fBmakepkg.conf\fP. This
-file is sourced, so you can include any special compiler flags you wish to use.
-This is helpful for building for different architectures, or with different
-optimizations.
-
-\fBNOTE:\fP This does not guarantee that all package Makefiles will use your
-exported variables. Some of them are non-standard...
-
-The default file is fairly well commented, so it may be easiest to simply
-follow directions given there for customization.
-
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.B FTPAGENT="\fI/path/to/command\fP [\fIoptions\fP]"
-Sets the download agent used to fetch source files specified with a URL in the
-\fB\*(PB\fP file. Flags can be specified as well; the download URL is then
-placed on the end of the command.
-.TP
-.B CARCH="\fIcarch\fP"
-Specifies your computer architecture; possible values include such things as
-"i686", "x86_64", "ppc", etc. This should be automatically set on installation.
-.TP
-.B CHOST="\fIchost\fP"
-A string such as "i686-pc-linux-gnu", do not touch unless you know what you are
-doing.
-.TP
-.B CFLAGS="\fIcflags\fP"
-Flags used for the C compiler. This is a key part to the use of makepkg.
-Usually several options are specified, and the most common string resembles
-something like this: "-march=i686 -O2 -pipe". Another useful option may be
--mcpu in place of -march. Read
-.BR gcc (1)
-for more details on the wide variety of compiler flags available.
-.TP
-.B CXXFLAGS="\fIcxxflags\fP"
-Flags used for the C++ compiler; see \fBCFLAGS\fP for more info.
-.TP
-.B MAKEFLAGS="\fImakeflags\fP"
-This is often used to set the number of jobs used, for example, "-j2". Other
-flags that make accepts can also be passed.
-.TP
-.B BUILDENV=(fakeroot !distcc color !ccache !xdelta)
-This array contains options that affect the build environment, the defaults
-are shown here. All options should always be left in the array; to enable or
-disable an option simply remove or place an "!" at the front of the option.
-Each works as follows:
-.RS
-.TP
-.B fakeroot
-Allow building packages as a non-root user. This is \fIhighly\fP recommended.
-.TP
-.B distcc
-Use the distributed C/C++/ObjC compiler to spread compilation among multiple
-machines. If this is enabled, \fBDISTCC_HOSTS\fP must be specified as well.
-.TP
-.B color
-Colorize output messages, making output easier to read.
-.TP
-.B ccache
-Use ccache to cache compilation by default. This allows for faster compiles if
-you are continuously recompiling the same packages. It can be disabled for
-individual packages by placing \fB!ccache\fP in the \fB\*(PB\fP options array.
-.TP
-.B xdelta
-Generate delta patch from previous to current package. This is mainly useful
-for large package upgrades that have only minor changes between versions where
-a binary diff will be a much smaller download. This is only useful if using
-the xdelta download script for pacman.
-.RE
-.TP
-.B DISTCC_HOSTS="\fIhost1 ...\fP"
-If using DistCC, this is used to specify a space-delimited list of hosts
-running in the DistCC cluster. In addition, you will want to modify your
-\fBMAKEFLAGS\fP.
-.TP
-.B OPTIONS=(strip !docs libtool emptydirs)
-This array contains four options that affect the default packaging. All four
-are equivalent to options that can be placed in the PKGBUILD; the defaults are
-shown here. All options should always be left in the array; to enable or
-disable an option simply remove or place an "!" at the front of the option.
-Each works as follows:
-.RS
-.TP
-.B strip
-Strip symbols from binaries and libraries. If you frequently use a debugger on
-programs or libraries, it may be helpful to disable this option.
-.TP
-.B docs
-Save doc and info directories. If you wish to delete doc and info directories,
-specify "!docs" in the array.
-.TP
-.B libtool
-Leave libtool (.la) files in packages. Specify "!libtool" to remove them.
-.TP
-.B emptydirs
-Leave empty directories in packages.
-.RE
-.TP
-.B INTEGRITY_CHECK=(\fIcheck1 ...\fP)
-File integrity checks to use. Multiple checks may be specified; this affects
-both generation and checking. The current valid options are: md5, sha1, sha256,
-sha384, and sha512.
-.TP
-.B DOC_DIRS=(usr/{,share/}{info,doc} ...)
-If "!docs" is specified in the \fBOPTIONS\fP array, this variable will instruct
-makepkg where to look to remove docs. If you build packages that are located in
-opt/, you may need to add the directory to this array. NOTE: do not add the
-leading slash to the directory name.
-.TP
-.B PKGDEST=\fI/path/to/folder\fP
-If this value is not set, packages will by default be placed in the current
-directory (location of the \fB\*(PB\fP). Many people like to keep all their
-packages in one place so this option allows this behavior. A common location is
-"/home/packages".
-.TP
-.B SRCDEST=\fI/path/to/folder\fP
-If this value is not set, downloaded source files will only be stored in the
-current directory. Many people like to keep all source files in a central
-location for easy cleanup, so this path can be set here.
-.TP
-.B PACKAGER="\fIJohn Doe <john@doe.com>\fP"
-This value is used when querying a package to see who was the builder. It is
-recommended you change this to your name and email address.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR makepkg (8),
-.BR pacman (8),
-.BR \*(PB (5)
-
-See the Arch Linux website at <http://www.archlinux.org> for more current
-information on the distribution and the \fBpacman\fP family of tools, and
-<http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_Packaging_Standards> for
-recommendations on packaging standards.
-
-.SH AUTHORS
-.nf
-Judd Vinet <jvinet@zeroflux.org>
-Aurelien Foret <aurelien@archlinux.org>
-Aaron Griffin <aaron@archlinux.org>
-Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
-.fi
-
-See the 'AUTHORS' file for additional contributors.