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c4a2023a 1#! /bin/sh
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2# @(#)config 1.2 (Berkeley) %G%
3#
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4# Copyright (c) 1985 Adobe Systems Incorporated
5# PostScript and TranScript are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated
6# RCSID: $Header: config.bsd,v 2.1 85/11/24 12:34:56 shore Rel $
7#
8# this is a shell script that get's "sourced" when building and
9# installing TranScript software. It sets up definitions of the
10# places that TranScript wants to do it's work.
11# This script is concerned with the software itself, not with
12# the printers. Another script (???) is used to configure printers.
13#
14# If you change the values in this script, parts of the TranScript
15# system may need to be remade (recompiled), and reinstalled.
16
17# BINDIR
18# This is a directory where TranScript user programs are put.
19# It should be in the PATH of each user that want's to use them.
20# Many UNIX sites will keep these kinds of programs separate
21# from the regular UNIX utilites but in a well-known spot, like
22# "/usr/local/bin", "/usr/local", etc. Whatever you choose,
23# make sure it's in people's search paths. The TranScript
24# installation sequence will write in this directory.
25#BINDIR=/usr/bin
26BINDIR=/usr/local
27
28# PSLIBDIR
29# This is a directory where TranScript keeps lots of things:.
30# spooler interface filters, font metrics files, prologue files,
31# and executables needed by TranScript or administrators, but not
32# by general users.
33#PSLIBDIR=/usr/lib/ps
34PSLIBDIR=/usr/local/lib/ps
35
36# OWNER GROUP
37# User and group names for installed files
38# On BSD systems, this is typically "root" and "staff"
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39OWNER=bin
40GROUP=bin
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41
42# PSTEMPDIR
43# The temporary directory you want TranScript filters to use
44# when necessary. Sometimes this may need to hold a large print
45# file, so choose a tmp directory on a filesystem with enough
46# space.
47#PSTEMPDIR=/usr/tmp
48PSTEMPDIR=/tmp
49
50# MAN1 MAN7 MAN8
51# The places you want the on-line manual pages installed.
52# If you want them all in the same place,
53# (e.g., /usr/man/manl), set them all to that.
54#MAN1=/usr/man/man1
55#MAN7=/usr/man/man7
56#MAN8=/usr/man/man8
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57MAN1=/usr/local/man/man1
58MAN7=/usr/local/man/man7
59MAN8=/usr/local/man/man8
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60
61# DITDIR
62# DITDIR/devpsc is where the "ditroff" fonts used by
63# psdit and psroff go.
64#DITDIR=/usr/lib/font
65DITDIR=/usr/local/lib/font
66
67# MAKEDEV
68# is the FULL pathname of the makedev program for ditroff
69# (for Berkeley ditroff, this file is called "devconfig")
70# You may have to go hunting to find it (maybe even recompile it)
71# If you do not have ditroff (i.e., don't have makedev), set
72# MAKEDEV=boguscmd
73#MAKEDEV=/usr/bin/makedev
74MAKEDEV=/usr/src/local/ditroff/bin/devconfig
75
76# TROFFFONTDIR
77# This is the directory where the
78# utility "ptroff" and "pscat" find their fonts.
79# DON'T make it /usr/lib/font if you can help it!
80TROFFFONTDIR=$PSLIBDIR/troff.font
81
82# BANNERFIRST BANNERLAST
83# These determine the default actions to take with job banner pages.
84# These pages (printed by the spooler to identify a job) may
85# be printed either before the job itself (so that you know
86# by looking in the output tray whose print job is active) or
87# after the job (so that they stack nicely), or both, or neither.
88# These flags may be set on a per-printer basis, so you don't need
89# to worry about them much here.
90BANNERFIRST=1
91BANNERLAST=0
92
93# VERBOSELOG
94# Indicates that verbose job logging should take place in the
95# printer log files. It can be reset on a per-printer basis,
96# so don't worry about it here.
97VERBOSELOG=1
98
99
100export BINDIR PSLIBDIR PSTEMPDIR TROFFFONTDIR DITDIR MAKEDEV \
101 MAN1 MAN7 MAN8 VERBOSELOG BANNERFIRST BANNERLAST OWNER GROUP
102