RRDTool Configure Option 1.3.7
# ./configure --help `configure' configures rrdtool 1.3.7 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/rrdtool-1.3.7] --exec-prefix=EPREFIX install architecture-dependent files in EPREFIX [PREFIX] By default, `make install' will install all the files in `/usr/local/rrdtool-1.3.7/bin', `/usr/local/rrdtool-1.3.7/lib' etc. You can specify an installation prefix other than `/usr/local/rrdtool-1.3.7' 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] --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] --datarootdir=DIR read-only arch.-independent data root [PREFIX/share] --datadir=DIR read-only architecture-independent data [DATAROOTDIR] --infodir=DIR info documentation [DATAROOTDIR/info] --localedir=DIR locale-dependent data [DATAROOTDIR/locale] --mandir=DIR man documentation [DATAROOTDIR/man] --docdir=DIR documentation root [DATAROOTDIR/doc/rrdtool] --htmldir=DIR html documentation [DOCDIR] --dvidir=DIR dvi documentation [DOCDIR] --pdfdir=DIR pdf documentation [DOCDIR] --psdir=DIR ps documentation [DOCDIR] 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] --target=TARGET configure for building compilers for TARGET [HOST] Optional Features: --disable-FEATURE do not include FEATURE (same as --enable-FEATURE=no) --enable-FEATURE[=ARG] include FEATURE [ARG=yes] --enable-maintainer-mode enable make rules and dependencies not useful (and sometimes confusing) to the casual installer --disable-rrdcgi disable building of rrdcgi --disable-mmap disable mmap in rrd_update, use seek+write instead --disable-pthread disable multithread support --enable-static-programs Build static programs --disable-dependency-tracking speeds up one-time build --enable-dependency-tracking do not reject slow dependency extractors --enable-shared[=PKGS] build shared libraries [default=yes] --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-libintl i18n support (libintl) --disable-perl do not build the perl modules --enable-perl-site-install by default the rrdtool perl modules are installed together with rrdtool in $prefix/lib/perl. You have to put a 'use lib qw($prefix/lib/perl)' into your scripts when you want to use them. When you set this option the perl modules will get installed wherever your perl setup thinks it is best. --disable-ruby do not build the ruby modules --enable-ruby-site-install by default the rrdtool ruby modules are installed together with rrdtool in $prefix/lib/ruby. You have to add $prefix/lib/ruby/$ruby_version/$sitearch to you $: variable for ruby to find the RRD.so file. --disable-tcl do not build the tcl modules --enable-tcl-site install the tcl extension in the tcl tree --disable-python do not build the python modules Optional Packages: --with-PACKAGE[=ARG] use PACKAGE [ARG=yes] --without-PACKAGE do not use PACKAGE (same as --with-PACKAGE=no) --with-rrd-default-font=OPTIONS set the full path to your default font. --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-perl-options=OPTIONS options to pass on command-line when generating Makefile from Makefile.PL. If you set this option, interesting things may happen unless you know what you are doing! --with-ruby-options=OPTIONS options to pass on command-line when generating Makefile from extconf.rb. If you set this option, interesting things may happen unless you know what you are doing! --with-tcllib=DIR location of the tclConfig.sh Some influential environment variables: RRDGRAPH_YLEGEND_ANGLE Vertical label angle: -90.0 (default) or 90.0 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> LIBS libraries to pass to the linker, e.g. -l<library> CPPFLAGS C/C++/Objective 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 PERLCC [] C compiler for Perl modules PERLCCFLAGS [] CC flags for Perl modules PERLLD [same], [as], [PERLCC] Linker for Perl modules PERLLDFLAGS [] LD flags for Perl modules RRDDOCDIR [DATADIR/doc/PACKAGE-VERSION] Documentation directory Use these variables to override the choices made by `configure' or to help it to find libraries and programs with nonstandard names/locations.