amd64_fbsd_93, amd64_fbsd_100, amd64_fbsd_101
amd64_linux26
amd64_nbsd20, amd64_nbsd30, amd64_nbsd40
- arm_linux26
+ arm_linux26, arm64_linux26
hp_ux11i, hp_ux110, hp_ux1123 (See notes below for information on
getting missing header)
hp_ux102 (Client port possible, but db servers and utilities work)
xsltproc. By default, the user's path is searched for those
programs in that order, and the first one found is used.
+ --with-ctf-tools[=DIR]
+ Location of ctfconvert and ctfmerge. Defaults to detect. These
+ tools create a reduced form of debug information that describes
+ types and function prototypes. This option is only relevant to
+ platforms that provide CTF tools and, at the moment, it is only
+ functional on Solaris (onbld package must be installed).
+
There are also some environment variables that you can set to control
aspects of the build. They can be set either on the configure command
line (preferred) or in the environment.
CC
The C compiler to use. Be aware that this is overridden on some
architectures that require a specific compiler be used to build the
- kernel module.
+ kernel module. If gcc is used, version 3 or later is required.
+ If clang is used, version 3 or later is required. (Additional
+ restrictions apply when --enable-checking is used.)
CFLAGS
Additional flags to pass to the C compiler.