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# $Cambridge: hermes/src/prayer/defaults/Config,v 1.5 2006/04/05 12:35:35 fanf2 Exp $
#
# Prayer - a Webmail Interface
#
# Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 2000 - 2002
# See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution.
#
# Conventional Configure file.
SSL_ENABLE = true # SSL requires OpenSSL
SESSION_CACHE_ENABLE = true # SSL session cache Requires Berkeley DB 3 or 4
GZIP_ENABLE = true # Enable on the fly compression of pages
LDAP_ENABLE = true # Add LDAP interface
FENCE_ENABLE = false # Use Electric Fence to catch malloc problems
DIRECT_ENABLE = false # Experimental. Leave this switched off...
MUTEX_SEMAPHORE = true # Use SYSV mutexes rather than file locking
# Following depend on the way that you have configured c-client
CCLIENT_SSL_ENABLE = false # C-client was built with SSL support
CCLIENT_PAM_ENABLE = false # C-client was built with PAM support
CCLIENT_KERB_ENABLE = false # C-client was built with Kerberos support
# Probably don't need the following
ACCOUNTD_ENABLE = true # Only of use in Cambridge at the moment.
ACCOUNTD_SSL_ENABLE = true # Enable SSL support in account management daemon
ACCOUNTD_PAM_ENABLE = true # Enable PAM support in account management daemon
ACCOUNTD_USE_BSD_PTY = true # Use Berkeley PTYs rather than Sys V PTYs
############################################################################
# Location of compiler
CC = gcc
# Location of make program (GNU make required)
MAKE = make
# Location of install program (GNU install or compatible required)
INSTALL = install
# Base Compiler options for GCC.
#BASECFLAGS = -Wall -g
#BASELDFLAGS = -g
BASECFLAGS = -Wall -g -O2
BASELDFLAGS = -g -O2
BASE_LIBS = -lcrypt
# Base Compiler options for Sun SUNWspro compiler
#CC = /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc
#BASECFLAGS = -fast
#BASELDFLAGS = -s
#BASE_LIBS = -lcrypt -lxnet
############################################################################
# Location of various include files and libraries.
############################################################################
# Location of c-client library.
#
# Following works if we have a vanilla c-client installation at same level
# as the prayer installation. Relies on a symbolic link ./prayer/c-client
# which points to ../../imap/c-client. This just reduces the amount of
# noise output on each line when building the package.
#
CCLIENT_DIR=/usr/include/c-client
CCLIENT_INCLUDE=-I$(CCLIENT_DIR)
CCLIENT_LIBS=-lc-client
#
# Following works with the mail/cclient port from FreeBSD
#
#CCLIENT_INCLUDE = -I/usr/local/include/c-client
#CCLIENT_LIBS = -L/usr/local/lib -lc-client4
#
# Complication:
# The FreeBSD port uses PAM and optionally SSL if built WITH_SSL=yes.
#
#CCLIENT_SSL_ENABLE = true
#CCLIENT_KERB_ENABLE = true
############################################################################
# Electric fence (required if FENCE_ENABLE set)
FENCE_INCLUDE=
FENCE_LIBS=-lmcheck
# Zlib (required if GZIP_ENABLE set)
Z_INCLUDE =
Z_LIBS = -lz
# LDAP (required if LDAP_ENABLE set)
LDAP_INCLUDE =
LDAP_LIBS = -lldap
# Pam (required if CCLIENT_PAM_ENABLE set)
PAM_INCLUDE =
PAM_LIBS = -lpam
# Kerberos (required if CCLIENT_KERB_ENABLE set)
KERB_INCLUDE =
KERB_LIBS = -lgssapi_krb5 -lkrb5 -lk5crypto -lcom_err
# SSL definitions (required if SSL_ENABLE or CCLIENT_SSL_ENABLE set)
#
# Following suitable for Linux and FreeBSD which have SSL preinstalled
# (Header files from OpenSSL 0.9.7 want to include various Kerboros stuff)
#
SSL_INCLUDE=
SSL_LIBS=-lssl -lcrypto
OPENSSL=openssl
# Following definitions suitable for our Sun systems.
#SSL_BASE=/opt/local/ssl/current
#SSL_INCLUDE=-I ${SSL_BASE}/include
#SSL_LIBS=-L ${SSL_BASE}/lib -lssl -lcrypto
#OPENSSL=${SSL_BASE}/bin/openssl
# DB definitions (required if SESSION_CACHE_ENABLE set)
#
# Following suitable for Redhat Linux which has DB 3 preinstalled
DB_INCLUDE=
DB_LIBS=-ldb
# Following suitable for FreeBSD with DB 4 package installed
#DB_INCLUDE=-I/usr/local/include/db4
#DB_LIBS=-L/usr/local/lib -ldb4
############################################################################
# Install location of prayer configuration and support files. The initial
# config file runs prayer processes as user "prayer" and group "prayer".
# If you are using SSL, the certificate file must be readable by RW_USER or
# RW_GROUP. It is important that nothing else can read the certificate file.
# Build root (used by Redhat RPM system)
BROOT=$(CURDIR)/../debian/tmp
# Directory, User and group for read-write files: log files, sockets etc
VAR_PREFIX = /var/lib/prayer
RW_USER = root
RW_GROUP = root
# Root Directory, User and group for read-only configuration files.
# Default configuration and permissions does not allow prayer user to
# update prayer configuration file.
PREFIX = /usr/share/prayer
RO_USER = root
RO_GROUP = root
# Access permissions for general objects (wrt above users and groups)
PUBLIC_EXEC = 0755
PUBLIC_DIR = 0755
PUBLIC_FILE = 0644
# Access permissions for private objects (wrt above users and groups)
PRIVATE_EXEC = 0750
PRIVATE_DIR = 0750
PRIVATE_FILE = 0640
# Location of configuration files and binaries
PRAYER_CONFIG_FILE = /etc/prayer/prayer.cf
BIN_DIR = /usr/sbin
ACCOUNTD_CONFIG_FILE = /etc/prayer/accountd.cf