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# Required programs. PG_CONFIG_PATH is the location of PostgreSQL's pg_config
# script. MYSQL_CONFIG_PATH is the location of MySQL's mysql_config. APACHE_PATH
# or APACHE2_PATH is the path to the Apache executable. APACHE_EXE or APACHE2_EXE
# is the filename of the executable itself. EXPAT_PATH is the path to the Expat
# library libexpat.so (also looks in library paths that Perl knows about), and
# EXPAT_FILE is the filename of the library.
PG_CONFIG_PATH = /usr/local/pgsql/bin, /usr/local/postgres/bin, /usr/lib/postgresql/bin, /opt/pgsql/bin, /usr/local/bin, /usr/local/sbin, /usr/bin, /usr/sbin, /bin
MYSQL_CONFIG_PATH = /usr/local/mysql/bin, /usr/lib/mysql/bin, /opt/mysql/bin, /usr/local/bin, /usr/local/sbin, /usr/bin, /usr/sbin, /bin
APACHE_PATH = /usr/local/apache/bin, /usr/local/bin, /usr/local/sbin, /usr/bin, /usr/sbin, /bin
APACHE_EXE = httpd, httpsd, apache-perl, apache
APACHE2_PATH = /usr/local/apache2/bin, /usr/local/bin, /usr/local/sbin, /usr/bin, /usr/sbin, /bin
APACHE2_EXE = httpd, httpd2, httpsd2, apache2
EXPAT_PATH = /sw/lib
EXPAT_FILE = libexpat.so, libexpat.so.0, libexpat.so.0.0.1, libexpat.dylib, libexpat.0.dylib, libexpat.0.0.1.dylib, libexpat.a, libexpat.la
# Apache settings. APACHE_USER and APACHE_GROUP are the user and group that
# the Apache process will run as. APACHE_PORT is the port that Apache will
# listen on. APACHE_SSL_PORT is the port that will listen for https requests.
# APACHE_HOSTNAME is the server's hostname; only set this if you want to
# override the value returned by the "hostname" command.
APACHE_USER = nobody
APACHE_GROUP = nobody
APACHE_PORT = 80
APACHE_SSL_PORT = 443
# APACHE_HOSTNAME = localhost
# Default apache version to use
# Note: just like the database stuff relies on naming conventions
# (Pg, mysql) when selecting the DB_TYPE, for the web server we're using
# the names 'apache' and 'apache2'.
HTTPD_VERSION = apache
# PostgreSQL settings. PG_SUPERUSER is the username of the Postgres superuser
# (typically "postgres"). PG_BRICUSER is the username that Bricolage will use
# when connecting to the database. This can be anything you want, but "bric"
# is typical. PG_DB is the name of the database Bricolage will use.
#
# In most installations, Postgres allows local users to access the server
# without a username. If your server requires a password, pass the
# PG_SUPERPASS environment variable during "make," e.g.:
#
# make PG_SUPERPASS=abcdef
#
# The Bricolage Postgres Password (the password used by Bricolage to
# connect to the database) is randomly generated during a silent install. If
# you need it, it'll be in bricolage.conf after installation.
#
# If PostgreSQL is running on a separate box, you must pass a host name or
# IP address to "make" through the PG_HOSTNAME environment variable.
# If it's running on a port other than the default port (5432), pass the
# appropriate port number with PG_HOSTPORT.
PG_SUPERUSER = postgres
PG_BRICUSER = bric
PG_DB = bric
PG_BECOME_USER = 0
# MySQL settings. MYSQL_SUPERUSER is the username of the MySQL
# superuser (typically "root"). MYSQL_BRICUSER is the username that
# Bricolage will use when connecting to the database. This can be anything
# you want, but "bric" is typical. MYSQL_DB is the name of the database
# Bricolage will use.
#
# In most installations, Postgres allows local users to access the
# server without a username. If your server requires a password, pass the
# MYSQL_SUPERPASS environment variable during "make," e.g.:
#
# make MYSQL_SUPERPASS=abcdef
#
# The Bricolage MySQL Password (the password used by Bricolage to
# connect to the database) is randomly generated during a silent install. If
# you need it, it'll be in bricolage.conf after installation.
#
# If MySQL is running on a separate box, you must pass a host name or
# IP address to "make" through the MYSQL_HOSTNAME environment variable.
# If it's running on a port other than the default port (3792), pass the
# appropriate port number with MYSQL_HOSTPORT.
MYSQL_SUPERUSER = root
MYSQL_BRICUSER = bric
MYSQL_DB = bric
# Default database to use
DB_TYPE = Pg
# Installation locations.
INSTALL_STYLE = m # How Files are to be installed
BRICOLAGE_ROOT = /usr/local/bricolage # Bricolage Root Directory
BRICOLAGE_TMP_DIR = $CONFIG{BRICOLAGE_ROOT}/tmp # Temporary Directory
BRICOLAGE_PERL_DIR = $CONFIG{BRICOLAGE_ROOT}/lib # Perl Module Directory
BRICOLAGE_BIN_DIR = $CONFIG{BRICOLAGE_ROOT}/bin # Executable Directory
BRICOLAGE_MAN_DIR = $CONFIG{BRICOLAGE_ROOT}/man # Man-Page Directory (! to skip)
BRICOLAGE_LOG_DIR = $CONFIG{BRICOLAGE_ROOT}/log # Log Directory
BRICOLAGE_PID = $CONFIG{BRICOLAGE_ROOT}/log/httpd.pid # PID File Location
BRICOLAGE_COMP_DIR = $CONFIG{BRICOLAGE_ROOT}/comp # Mason Component Directory
BRICOLAGE_DATA_DIR = $CONFIG{BRICOLAGE_ROOT}/data # Mason Data Directory