FILES1=fstab group hostname.file inet.conf motd.install mtab passwd profile \
protocols rc services termcap ttytab utmp rc.cd binary_sizes \
binary_sizes.big binary_sizes.xxl syslog.conf rc.daemons.dist \
- rs.inet rs.single make.conf system.conf
+ rs.inet rs.single make.conf pkgsrc.conf system.conf
FILES2=shadow
FILES3=daily dhcptags.conf rc
USRFILES=Makefile
# which architecture to compile for
ARCH=i386
-.ifdef BSD_PKG_MK # begin pkgsrc settings
-
-CC= gcc
-COMPILER_TYPE=gnu
-AR=gar
-NM=gnm
-
-PATH:= ${PATH}:/usr/gnu/bin
-.export PATH
-
-PKGSRC_COMPILER= gcc
-
-PKG_DBDIR= /usr/db/pkg
-LOCALBASE= /usr/pkg
-VARBASE= /var
-PKG_TOOLS_BIN= /usr/sbin
-PKGMANDIR= man
-
-FETCH_USING?= fetch
-EXTRACT_USING?= bsdtar
-
-# This is where binary packages are stored.
-# PACKAGES?= /usr/tmp/packages
-
-# This is where packages will be extracted and compiled
-WRKOBJDIR?= /usr/tmp/work
-
-# This hack is required because, pkgsrc insists on having a working dlopen
-# even for packages that build and work okay when we don't have one (perl,
-# libtool, etc). This will cause packages that really require dlopen to fail
-# during the build/configure stage. But considering the number of packages
-# that work, this is okay
-IS_BUILTIN.dl?= yes
-
-CURSES_DEFAULT?= ncurses
-
-.endif # end pkgsrc settings
+.include "pkgsrc.conf"
--- /dev/null
+.ifdef BSD_PKG_MK # begin pkgsrc settings
+
+CC= gcc
+COMPILER_TYPE=gnu
+AR=gar
+NM=gnm
+
+PATH:= ${PATH}:/usr/gnu/bin
+.export PATH
+
+PKGSRC_COMPILER= gcc
+
+PKG_DBDIR= /usr/db/pkg
+LOCALBASE= /usr/pkg
+VARBASE= /var
+PKG_TOOLS_BIN= /usr/sbin
+PKGMANDIR= man
+
+FETCH_USING?= fetch
+EXTRACT_USING?= bsdtar
+
+# This is where binary packages are stored.
+# PACKAGES?= /usr/tmp/packages
+
+# This is where packages will be extracted and compiled
+WRKOBJDIR?= /usr/tmp/work
+
+# This hack is required because, pkgsrc insists on having a working dlopen
+# even for packages that build and work okay when we don't have one (perl,
+# libtool, etc). This will cause packages that really require dlopen to fail
+# during the build/configure stage. But considering the number of packages
+# that work, this is okay
+IS_BUILTIN.dl?= yes
+
+CURSES_DEFAULT?= ncurses
+
+PKG_OPTIONS.groff=-x11 -groff-docs
+
+.endif # end pkgsrc settings