# # make.conf - optimizations and flags for make # # Number of parallel makejobs. Change this number to your CPUs cores + threads. # Example: 6 cores + 6 threads = 12 MAKEFLAGS="-j1" # Build and compile flags for C and C++ programs. # Disable these if packages are breaking. # Using too many optimizations may break packages. CFLAGS="-02" CXXFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" # Flag which treats all warnings as errors. # Not recommended, as many packages with large codebases will refuse to compile. #CFLAGS="-Werror" # Prefix for installed packages. Most packages will follow this. # Some packages may have their own prefix. For instance, appimages will install to /usr/share/appimages, and be symlinked to /bin. PREFIX="/usr" #PREFIX="/usr/local" # CPU architecture. Most users will use x86_64. # This setting should manually set itself. If it doesn't, set it manually. # Note that some packages will not compile for other architectures. # Example: ARCH="x86_64" ARCH="${MACHTYPE}" # Triplet for the target system. # This should only be used if cross compiling. # For reference, Everest's triplet is x86_64-linux-musl. #TARGET="x86_64-linux-musl" #TARGET="x86_64-pc-linux-gnu" #TARGET="i386-linux-musl" #TARGET="i386-pc-linux-gnu" # # end make.conf #