> src.conf(5) says:
> "The values of variables are ignored regardless of their setting; even
> if they would be set to ``FALSE'' or ``NO''. Just the existence of an
> option will cause it to be honoured by make(1)."
>
> So in my /etc/jail-src.conf I have a couple of options like this:
>
> WITHOUT_ACPI
> WITHOUT_ASSERT_DEBUG
> WITHOUT_ATM
> WITHOUT_AUDIT
> WITHOUT_AUTHPF
> WITHOUT_BLUETOOTH
>
> Running "make installworld SRCCONF=/etc/jail-src.conf" gives me the
> following errors:
>
> "/etc/jail-src.conf", line 1: Need an operator
> "/etc/jail-src.conf", line 2: Need an operator
> "/etc/jail-src.conf", line 3: Need an operator
> "/etc/jail-src.conf", line 4: Need an operator
> "/etc/jail-src.conf", line 5: Need an operator
> "/etc/jail-src.conf", line 6: Need an operator
>
> Do I really need something like "WITHOUT_ACPI=TRUE" ?
What I understand is that:
1) the decision making is on the name of the variable: WITH_XXX or
WITHOUT_XXX
but
2) the syntax of make needs a value after the variable, so you must
write
WITH_XXX="YES"
WITH_XXX="123"
WITH_XXX="NO"
it will all result into including the option XXX
Bests,
Olivier
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