#! /bin/sh # The command used to spool postscript files to the printer. # If left blank the system will look for either "lpr" or "lp" R_PRINTCMD= # The paper size for the local (postscript) printer. # It must either be left blank or set to one of "a4" or "letter". # If left blank the system will use "a4" R_PAPERSIZE=a4 # The default behavior R which it encounters EOF in batch mode. # Set this to one of "-save" or "-nosave" depending whether you # want automatic saving of .Rdata or not. R_BATCHSAVE= # The command which runs the C compiler. # If you leave this blank, then a search is made, first # for gcc and then cc. If you wish to override this choice # enter the name of the command which runs the compiler here, # for example "CC=c89". CC= # Options for the C compiler. # Use this to specify CFLAGS for the version of the C compiler # specified above. If no compiler is specified then this # is ignored. CFLAGS="-g" # The command which runs the the Fortran compiler. # By default a C only version of R is built, but you can have # an attempt made to configure using fortran by replacing # the "no" below by the name of your fortran compiler or # using just "FC=" to enable autodetection of one of # f77, g77 or fc. FC="no" # Options for the Fortran compiler. # Use this to specify FFLAGS for the version of the compiler # specified above. If no compiler is specified then this # is ignored. FFLAGS= # The command to be used to load the main R binary. # This is usually the Fortran or C compiler, but the # automatic choice can be overriden here. LDCMD= # Enter flags which are necessary for loading main program # which will load DLLs at runtime. Hpux and Linux-elf are # examples of platforms which use this. These platforms are # already taken care of by configure. DLLFLAGS= # Enter any special flags which must be used when compiling # code to be turned into a shared library. This is typically # something like -fpic or -fPIC. If this variable is left # unspecified an attempt is made to automatically detect the # correct value by configure. PICFLAGS= # The following variable can be used to provide any PIC flags # for the fortran compiler (if you are using one). If this is # left blank, the value of PICFLAGS above is used. FPICFLAGS= # Enter any special flags which are required by "ld" when # creating shared libraries. This is usually automatically # detected by configure. SHLIBLDFLAGS=