#! /bin/sh

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# By means of this file you can (also) provide default values for the
# configuration process.  To set variables, uncomment the VAR=DEFAULT
# lines and set DEFAULT according to your needs.

# The command used to spool PostScript files to the printer.
# If unspecified, the system will look for either "lpr" or "lp"
# R_PRINTCMD=lpr

# 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 of R if it encounters EOF in batch mode.
# Set this to one of "--save" or "--no-save" depending whether you
# want automatic saving of `.RData' or not.
# R_BATCHSAVE=

# The command which runs the C compiler.
# If unspecified, a search is made for gcc and cc (in that order).
# To override this choice, specify the name of the command which runs
# the compiler here, for example `c89'.
# CC=

# Debugging and optimization options for the C compiler.
# Use this to specify CFLAGS for the version of the C compiler specified
# above.  If unspecified, defaults to "-g -O2" for gcc, and "-g" in all
# other cases.
# CFLAGS=

# The following additional CFLAGS to be used only in the main compilation
# and only in building shared libraries respectively. For example,
# on some systems one needs MAIN_CFLAGS=-pg when profiling.
# MAIN_CFLAGS=
# SHLIB_CFLAGS=

# Header file search directory (`-IDIR') and any other miscellaneous
# options for the C preprocessor and compiler.
# If unset defaults to `-I/usr/local/include'.
# CPPFLAGS=

# The command which runs the the FORTRAN compiler.
# If unspecified, a search is made for g77, f77, xlf, cf77, cft77,
# pgf77, fl32, af77, fort77, f90, xlf90, pgf90, epcf90, f95, xlf95,
# lf95, g95, and fc (in that order).  If none of these is found, f2c is
# used if found; otherwise, R cannot be compiled.  The search mechanism
# can be changed using the `--with-g77', `--with-f77', and `--with-f2c'
# command line options to configure.
# FC=

# Options for the FORTRAN compiler.
# Use this to specify FFLAGS for the version of the compiler specified
# above.  If unspecified, defaults to "-O2" for g77, and "" otherwise.
# FFLAGS=

# The following additional FFLAGS to be used only in the main compilation
# and only in building shared libraries respectively. For example,
# on some systems one needs MAIN_FFLAGS=-pg when profiling.
# MAIN_FFLAGS=
# SHLIB_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 by means of this variable.
# MAIN_LD=

# The flags which are necessary for loading main program which will load
# DLLs at runtime.  HP-UX and Linux-elf are examples of platforms which
# use this.  These platforms are already taken care of by configure,
# and anything set here will be in addition unless MAIN_LD is given.
# For example, one can set flags for profiling here.
# MAIN_LDFLAGS=

# Any special flags which must be used when compiling C 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.
# CPICFLAGS=

# The following variable can be used to provide any PIC flags for the
# FORTRAN compiler (if you are using one).  If not specified, the value
# of CPICFLAGS above is used.
# FPICFLAGS=

# The command to be used to load shared libraries which contain object
# files from a C or Fortran compiler only.  This is usually the C
# compiler or `ld', but the automatic choice can be overridden by means
# of this variable.
# SHLIB_LD=

# Any special flags which are required by the linker when creating
# shared libraries containing object files from a C or Fortran
# compiler only.  This is usually automatically detected by configure,
# and anything set here will be in addition unless SHLIB_LD is given.
# SHLIB_LDFLAGS=

# For `-l' and `-L' options to pass to the linker.
# `-L' options set here will be prepended to LD_LIBRARY_PATH at run time
# If unset defaults to `-L/usr/local/lib'.
# LIBS=

# The command which runs the C++ compiler.  It not specified, configure
# uses the values of the environment variables `CXX' or `CCC' if set,
# and then looks under the names `c++', `g++', `gcc', `CC', `cxx', and
# `cc++' (in that order).
# CXX=

# Options for the C++ compiler.
# CXXFLAGS=

# Any special flags which must be used when compiling C++ code to be
# turned into a shared library.  If this variable is left unspecified
# an attempt is made to automatically detect the correct value by
# configure.
# CXXPICFLAGS=


# The command to be used to load shared libraries which contain object
# files from a C++ compiler.  This is usually the C++ compiler/linker,
# but the automatic choice can be overridden by means of this variable.
# SHLIB_CXXLD=

# Any special flags which are required when creating shared libraries
# containing object files from a C++ compiler.  This is usually
# automatically detected by configure, and anything set here will be in
# addition unless SHLIB_CXXLD is given.
# SHLIB_CXXLDFLAGS=

# Tcl/Tk settings.
# Use TCLTK_LIBS for all ALL `-L' and `-l' options needed for linking
# against the Tcl and Tk library.
# TCLTK_LIBS=
# Use TCLTK_CPPFLAGS for all `-I' options needed for finding the tcl.h
# and tk.h headers.
# TCLTK_CPPFLAGS=

# make name.
# Set this if you want to use a make by another name, for example 
# if your GNU make is called `gmake', use MAKE=gmake.
# MAKE=