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diff --git a/usr.sbin/xntpd/conf/Config.TRURO b/usr.sbin/xntpd/conf/Config.TRURO new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6caa2b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/usr.sbin/xntpd/conf/Config.TRURO @@ -0,0 +1,205 @@ +# Edit this file to reflect information specific to your installation. +# Then run 'make makeconfig' to propagate the information to all the makefiles, +# Config.TRURO,v 3.1 1993/07/06 01:03:46 jbj Exp + +# +# Definitions for the library: +# +# You must define one of -DXNTP_BIG_ENDIAN, -DXNTP_LITTLE_ENDIAN +# or -DXNTP_AUTO_ENDIAN depending on which way your machine's +# bytes go for the benefit of the DES routine. Most things +# sold by DEC, the NS32x32 and the 80386 deserve a +# -DXNTP_LITTLE_ENDIAN. Most of the rest of the world does +# it the other way. If in doubt, pick one, compile +# everything and run authstuff/authcert < authstuff/certdata. +# If everything fails, do it the other way. +# +# Under BSD, you may define -DXNTP_NETINET_ENDIAN to use +# netinet/in.h to determine which of -DXNTP_BIG_ENDIAN and +# XNTP_LITTLE_ENDIAN should be used. +# +LIBDEFS= -DWORDS_BIGENDIAN + +# +# Library loading: +# +# If you don't want your library ranlib'ed, chose the second line +# +RANLIB= : # ar does the work of ranlib under System V + +# +# Definitions for programs: +# +# If your compiler doesn't understand the declaration `signed char', +# add -DNO_SIGNED_CHAR_DECL. Your `char' data type had better be +# signed. If you don't know what the compiler knows, try it +# without the flag. If you get a syntax error on line 13 of +# ntp.h, add it. Note that `signed char' is an ANSIism. Most +# older, pcc-derived compilers will need this flag. +# +# If your library already has 's_char' defined, add -DS_CHAR_DEFINED. +# +# For SunOS 3.x, add -DSUN_3_3_STINKS (otherwise it will complain +# about broadaddr and will hang if you run without a -d flag +# on the command line. I actually can't believe the latter +# bug. If it hangs on your system with the flag defined, peruse +# xntpd/ntp_io.c for some rude comments about SunOS 3.5 and try it +# the other way). This flag affects xntpd only. +# +# For Ultrix 2.0, add -DULT_2_0_SUCKS. This OS has the same hanging +# bug as SunOS 3.5 (is this an original 4.2 bug?) and in addition +# has some strangeness concerning signal masks. Ultrix 2.3 doesn't +# have these problems. If you're running something in between +# you're on your own. This flag affects xntpd only. +# +# For SunOS 4.x, add -DDOSYNCTODR_SUCKS to include the code in ntp_util.c +# that sets the battery clock at the same time that it updates +# the driftfile. It does this by revving up the niceness, then +# sets the time of day to the current time of day. Ordinarily, +# you would need this only on non-networked machines. +# +# For some machines, settimeofday does not set the sub-second component +# of the time correctly. For these machines add -DSETTIMEOFDAY_BROKEN. +# If xntpd keeps STEPPING the clock by small amounts, then it is +# possible that you are suffering from this problem. +# +# There are four ways to pry loose the kernel variables tick and tickadj +# needed by ntp_unixclock.c. One reads kmem and and is enabled +# with -DREADKMEM. One uses Sun's libkvm and is enabled with +# -DUSELIBKVM. The last one uses builtin defaults and is enabled +# with -DNOKMEM. Therefore, one of -DUSELIBKVM, -DREADKMEM or +# -DNOKMEM must be defined. Suns, if they are not running Solaris, +# and recent BSD should use -DUSELIBKVM; others should use +# -DREADKMEM. Soalris 2.1 should use -DSOLARIS. +# If -DUSELIBKVM, use the DAEMONLIBS below to get the +# kernel routines. +# +# If your gethostbyname() routine isn't based on the DNS resolver (and, +# in particular, h_errno doesn't exist) add a -DNODNS. There +# doesn't seem to be a good way to detect this automatically which +# works in all cases. This flag affects xntpres only. +# +# The flag -DDEBUG includes some debugging code. +# +# The flag -DREFCLOCK causes the basic reference clock support to be +# compiled into the daemon. If you set this you will also want +# to configure the particular clock drivers you want in the +# CLOCKDEFS= line below. This flag affects xntpd only. +# +# There is an occurance of a call to rindex() in the daemon. You may +# have to include a -Drindex=strrchr to get this to load right. +# +# To change the location of the configuration file, use a +# -DCONFIG_FILE=\\"/local/etc/ntp.conf\\" or something similar. +# +# Under HP-UX, you must use either -Dhpux70 or -Dhpux80 as, +# well as -DNOKMEM +# +# Under Solaris 2.1, you must use -DSOLARIS and -DSLEWALWAYS. +# Don't define USELIBKVM, NOKMEM or READKMEM. +# +# If your library doesn't include the vsprintf() routine, define +# NEED_VSPRINTF. +# +# There are three ways to utilize external 1-pps signals. Define -DPPS to +# include just the pps routine, such as used by the DCF77 reference clock +# driver. Define -DPPSDEV ito include a serial device driver. This +# requires a serial port and either a line discipline or STREAMS module. +# Define -DPPSCD to include the driver and a special kernal hack +# (for SunOS 4.1.1) that intercepts carrier-detect transitions +# generated by the pps signal. Only one of these flags should be defined. +# +DEFS= -DDEBUG -DSTREAM -DREFCLOCK -DNO_SIGNED_CHAR_DECL -DSLEWALWAYS -DSOLARIS -DPPS -DSTUPID_SIGNAL -DXNTP_RETROFIT_STDLIB -DHAVE_UNISTD_H + +# +# Authentication types supported. Choose from DES and MD5. If you +# have a 680x0 type CPU and GNU-C, also choose -DFASTMD5 +# +AUTHDEFS=-DDES -DMD5 + +# +# Clock support definitions (these only make sense if -DREFCLOCK used): +# +# Define -DLOCAL_CLOCK to include local pseudo-clock support +# +# Define -DPST to include support for the PST 1020 WWV/H receiver. +# +# Define -DWWVB to include support for the Spectracom 8170 WWVB receiver. +# Define -DWWVBPPS for PPS support via the WWVB receiver; also, +# define -DPPSCD in the DEFS above. This requires the ppsclock +# streams module under SunOS 4.2. +# +# Define -DCHU to include support for a driver to receive the CHU +# timecode. Note that to compile in CHU support you must +# previously have installed the CHU serial line discipline in +# the kernel of the machine you are doing the compile on. +# +# Define -DDCF to include support for the DCF77 receiver. This code +# requires a special STREAMS module found in the kernel directory. +# Define -DDCFPPS for PPS support via the DCF77 receiver; also, +# devine -DPPS in the DEFS above. +# +# Define -DMX4200 to support a Magnavox 4200 GPS receiver. Define -DPPSCD +# in the DEFS above for PPS support via this receiver. This requires +# the ppsclock streams module under SunOS 4.2. +# +# Define -DAS2201 to include support for the Austron 2201 GPS Timing +# Receiver. Define -DPPSCD in the DEFS above for PPS support via this +# receiver. This requires the ppsclock streams module under SunOS 4.2. +# +# Define -DGOES to support a Kinemetrics TrueTime 468-DC GOES receiver. This +# driver may work with other True-Time products as well. +# +CLOCKDEFS= -DLOCAL_CLOCK -DPST -DWWVB -DWWVBPPS -DGOES -DCHU -DMX4200 -DAS2201 -DOMEGA -DTPRO -DLEITCH -DIRIG + +# +# For MIPS 4.3BSD or RISCos 4.0, include a -lmld to get the nlist() routine. +# If USELIBKVM is defined above, include a -lkvm to get the kernel +# routines. +# +#DAEMONLIBS= -lmld +DAEMONLIBS= + +# +# Name resolver library. Included when loading xntpres, which calls +# gethostbyname(). Define this if you would rather use a different +# version of the routine than the one in libc.a +# +#RESLIB= -lresolv +RESLIB= -lsocket -lnsl -lelf + +# +# Option flags for the C compiler. A -g if you are uncomfortable +# +COPTS= -O + +# +# C compiler to use. gcc will work, but avoid the -fstrength-reduce option +# if the version is 1.35 or earlier (using this option caused incorrect +# code to be generated in the DES key permutation code, and perhaps +# elsewhere). +# +#COMPILER= gcc -traditional +COMPILER= gcc -pipe -Wall -g -O2 -finline-functions -fdelayed-branch -fomit-frame-pointer + +# +# Directory into which binaries should be installed +# +BINDIR= /usr/local/bin + +# +# Special library for adjtime emulation. Used under HP-UX +# (remember to run make in the adjtime directory) +# +#ADJLIB= ../adjtime/libadjtime.a +ADJLIB= + +# +# BSD emulation library. In theory, this fixes signal semantics under +# HP-UX, but it doesn't work with 8.0 on a 9000s340, so there is now +# a work-around in the code (compiled when hpux80 is defined). In other +# words, use this for HP-UX prior to 8.0. +# +#COMPAT= -lBSD +COMPAT= + |