#! /bin/sh ### This file is part of R. ### ### R is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under ### the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free ### Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your ### option) any later version. ### ### R is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY ### WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or ### FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public ### License for more details. ### ### You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ### along with R; if not, you can obtain it via the World Wide Web at ### `http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html', or by writing to the Free ### Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place -- Suite 330, Boston, MA ### 02111-3307, USE. # 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; on HPUX fort77 is the POSIX # compliant FORTRAN compiler, and comes second in the search list. 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=