This directory contains tools. Do not attempt to actually build anything in this directory. The Build script allows you to specify a site configuration file by using the -f flag: Build -f siteconfig.m4 You can put such site configuration files in the Site sub-directory; see Site/README for details. While building a site configuration file, you can add to a definition using the APPENDDEF() and PREPENDDEF() macros. For example: APPENDDEF(`confINCDIRS', `-I/usr/local/bind/include') will add -I/usr/local/bind/include to the already existing confINCDIRS. Note: There must be no trailing spaces after the last quote mark and before the closing parenthesis. Also you may need to properly quote m4 reserved words as specified by your vendor's m4 command. By default, sendmail will search your system for include and library directories as well as certain libraries (libdb.* for Berkeley DB and libbind.a or libresolv.* for name resolution). You can turn off this configuration step by specifying the -S flag with the Build command. The OS subtree contains definitions for variations on a standard model for system installation. The M4 variables that can be defined and their defaults before referencing the appropriate OS definitons are: confBEFORE [empty] Files to create before sendmail is compiled. The methods must be defined in the Makefile using PUSHDIVERT(3). confBUILDBIN ../../BuildTools/bin The location of the build support binaries, relative to the obj.* directory. confCC cc The C compiler to use. confOPTIMIZE -O Flags passed to CC as ${O}. confDEPEND_TYPE generic How to build dependencies. This should be the name of a file in BuildTools/M4/depend confEBINDIR /usr/libexec The location for binaries executed from other binaries, e.g., mail.local or smrsh. confENVDEF [empty] -D flags passed to cc. confHFDIR /usr/share/misc Location of the sendmail help file. confINCDIRS [empty] -I flags passed to cc. confINSTALL install The BSD-compatible install program. Use ${BUILDBIN}/install.sh if none is available on your system. confLDOPTS [empty] Linker options passed to ld. confLIBDIRS [empty] -L flags passed to ld. confLIBS [varies] -l flags passed to ld. confLIBSEARCH db bind resolv 44bsd Search for these libraries for linking with programs. confLINKS ${UBINDIR}/newaliases ${UBINDIR}/mailq \ ${UBINDIR}/hoststat ${UBINDIR}/purgestat Names of links to sendmail. confMANROOT /usr/share/man/cat The root of the man subtree. confMAN1 confMANROOT 1 The location of man1 files. confMAN1EXT 1 The extension on files in confMAN1. confMAN1SRC 0 The source for man pages installed in confMAN1. confMAN5 confMANROOT 5 The location of man5 files. confMAN5EXT 5 The extension on files in confMAN5. confMAN5SRC 0 The source for man pages installed in confMAN5. confMAN8 confMANROOT 8 The location of man8 files. confMAN8EXT 8 The extension on files in confMAN8. confMAN8SRC 0 The source for man pages installed in confMAN8. confMANDOC -mandoc The macros used to format man pages. confMANOWN bin The owner of installed man pages. confMANGRP bin The group of installed man pages. confMANMODE 444 The mode of installed man pages. confMAPDEF [varies] The map definitions, e.g., -DNDBM -DNEWDB. -DNEWDB is always added if a libdb.a can be found. confNO_MAN_INSTALL [undefined] If defined, don't install the man pages by default. confMBINDIR /usr/sbin The location of the MTA (sendmail) binary. confNROFF groff -Tascii The command to format man pages. confOBJADD [empty] Objects that should be included in when linking sendmail and the associated utilities. confSBINDIR /usr/sbin The location of root-oriented commands, such as makemap. confSBINOWN root The owner for setuid binaries. confSBINGRP kmem The group for setuid binaries. confSBINMODE 4555 The mode for setuid binaries. confSHELL /bin/sh The shell to use inside make. confSMOBJADD [empty] Objects that should be included in when linking sendmail. confSRCDIR ../../src The sendmail source directory relative to support program obj.* directories. confSTDIR /var/log The directory in which to store the sendmail status file. confUBINDIR /usr/bin The directory for user-executable binaries. confUBINOWN bin The owner for user-executable binaries. confUBINGRP bin The group for user-executable binaries. confUBINMODE 555 The mode for user-executable binaries. @(#)README 8.22 (Berkeley) 6/30/1998