distcache configure options

Complete list of distcache configure options for version 1.5.1.
In the terminal, change to the source directory and execute the below command.

# ./configure --help

 

`configure' configures distcache 1.5.1 to adapt to many kinds of systems.

Usage: ./configure [OPTION]... [VAR=VALUE]...

To assign environment variables (e.g., CC, CFLAGS...), specify them as VAR=VALUE.  See below for descriptions of some of the useful variables.

Defaults for the options are specified in brackets.



Configuration:
  -h, --help              display this help and exit
      --help=short        display options specific to this package
      --help=recursive    display the short help of all the included packages
  -V, --version           display version information and exit
  -q, --quiet, --silent   do not print `checking...' messages
      --cache-file=FILE   cache test results in FILE [disabled]
  -C, --config-cache      alias for `--cache-file=config.cache'
  -n, --no-create         do not create output files
      --srcdir=DIR        find the sources in DIR [configure dir or `..']



Installation directories:
  --prefix=PREFIX         install architecture-independent files in PREFIX [/usr/local]
  --exec-prefix=EPREFIX   install architecture-dependent files in EPREFIX [PREFIX]

By default, `make install' will install all the files in `/usr/local/bin', `/usr/local/lib' etc.  You can specify an installation prefix other than `/usr/local' using `--prefix', for instance `--prefix=$HOME'.



For better control, use the options below.

Fine tuning of the installation directories:
--bindir=DIR           user executables [EPREFIX/bin]
--sbindir=DIR          system admin executables [EPREFIX/sbin]
--libexecdir=DIR       program executables [EPREFIX/libexec]
--datadir=DIR          read-only architecture-independent data [PREFIX/share]
--sysconfdir=DIR       read-only single-machine data [PREFIX/etc]
--sharedstatedir=DIR   modifiable architecture-independent data [PREFIX/com]
--localstatedir=DIR    modifiable single-machine data [PREFIX/var]
--libdir=DIR           object code libraries [EPREFIX/lib]
--includedir=DIR       C header files [PREFIX/include]
--oldincludedir=DIR    C header files for non-gcc [/usr/include]
--infodir=DIR          info documentation [PREFIX/info]
--mandir=DIR           man documentation [PREFIX/man]



Program names:
--program-prefix=PREFIX            prepend PREFIX to installed program names
--program-suffix=SUFFIX            append SUFFIX to installed program names
--program-transform-name=PROGRAM   run sed PROGRAM on installed program names



System types:
--build=BUILD     configure for building on BUILD [guessed]
--host=HOST       cross-compile to build programs to run on HOST [BUILD]



Optional Features:
--disable-FEATURE		do not include FEATURE (same as --enable-FEATURE=no)
--enable-FEATURE[=ARG]		include FEATURE [ARG=yes]
--disable-dependency-tracking	Speeds up one-time builds
--enable-dependency-tracking	Do not reject slow dependency extractors
--enable-shared[=PKGS]		build shared libraries [default=no]
--enable-static[=PKGS]		build static libraries [default=yes]
--enable-fast-install[=PKGS]	optimize for fast installation [default=yes]
--disable-libtool-lock 		avoid locking (might break parallel builds)
--disable-ssl			disable all SSL-specific targets
--disable-poll			prefer 'select' to 'poll' if both available
--disable-swamp			don't build the 'sslswamp' SSL/TLS utility



Optional Packages:
--with-PACKAGE[=ARG]		use PACKAGE [ARG=yes]
--without-PACKAGE		do not use PACKAGE (same as --with-PACKAGE=no)
--with-gnu-ld			assume the C compiler uses GNU ld [default=no]
--with-pic			try to use only PIC/non-PIC objects [default=use both]
--with-tags[=TAGS]		include additional configurations [automatic]
--with-ssl=/path/to/openssl	use the specified OpenSSL installation or build tree



Some influential environment variables:
CC
C compiler command
CFLAGS
C compiler flags
LDFLAGS
linker flags, e.g. -L<lib dir> if you have libraries in a nonstandard directory <lib dir>
CPPFLAGS
C/C++ preprocessor flags, e.g. -I<include dir> if you have headers in a nonstandard directory <include dir>
CPP
C preprocessor
CXX
C++ compiler command
CXXFLAGS
C++ compiler flags
CXXCPP
C++ preprocessor
F77
Fortran 77 compiler command
FFLAGS
Fortran 77 compiler flags
Use these variables to override the choices made by `configure' or to help it to find libraries and programs with nonstandard names/locations. Report bugs to <[email protected]>.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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