/etc/checkinstallrc is in checkinstall 1.6.2-4.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o644.
The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.
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# CheckInstall configuration file #
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# These are default settings for CheckInstall, modify them as you #
# need. Remember that command line switches will override them. #
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# Debug level
# 0: No debug
# 1: Keep all temp files except the package's files
# 2: Keep the package's files too
DEBUG=0
# Location of the "installwatch" program
INSTALLWATCH_PREFIX="/usr"
INSTALLWATCH=${INSTALLWATCH_PREFIX}/bin/installwatch
# Location of the makepkg program. "makepak" is the default, and is
# included with checkinstall. If you want to use Slackware's native "makepkg"
# then set this to "makepkg"
MAKEPKG=/sbin/makepkg
# makepkg optional flags. These are recommended if running a newer Slackware
# version: "-l y -c n"
MAKEPKG_FLAGS="-l y -c n"
# Is MAKEPKG running interactively? If so, you might want
# to see what it's doing:
SHOW_MAKEPKG=0
# Where will we keep our temp files?
BASE_TMP_DIR=/var/tmp ## Don't set this to /tmp or / !!
# Where to place the installed document files
DOC_DIR="/usr/share/doc"
# Default architecture type (Leave it empty to allow auto-guessing)
ARCHITECTURE=""
# Default package type. Leave it empty to enable asking everytime
# S : Slackware
# R : RPM
# D : Debian
INSTYPE="D"
# Storage directory for newly created packages
# By default they will be stored at the default
# location defined for the package type
PAK_DIR=""
# RPM optional flags
RPM_FLAGS=" --force --nodeps --replacepkgs "
# dpkg optional flags
DPKG_FLAGS=""
## These are boolean. Set them to 1 or 0
# Interactively show the results of the install command (i.e. "make install")?
# This is useful for interactive installation commands
SHOW_INSTALL=1
# Show Slackware package installation script while it runs? Again, useful if
# it's an interactive script
SHOW_SLACK_INSTALL=1
# Automatic deletion of "doc-pak" upon termination?
DEL_DOCPAK=0
# Automatic deletion of the spec file?
DEL_SPEC=0
# Automatic deletion of "description-pak"?
DEL_DESC=0
# Automatically strip all ELF binaries?
STRIP_ELF=1
# Automatically strip all ELF shared libraries?
# Note: this setting will automatically be set to "0" if STRIP_ELF=0
STRIP_SO_ELF=1
# Automatically search for shared libraries and add them to /etc/ld.so.conf?
# This is experimental and could mess up your dynamic loader configuration.
# Use it only if you know what you are doing.
ADD_SO=0
# Automatically compress all man pages?
COMPRESS_MAN=1
# Set the umask to this value
CKUMASK=0022
# Backup files overwritten or modified by your install command?
BACKUP=1
# Write a doinst.sh file that installs your description (Slackware)?
AUTODOINST=1
# Are we going to use filesystem translation?
TRANSLATE=1
# Reset the owner/group of all files to root.root?
RESET_UIDS=0
# Use the new (8.1+) Slackware description file format?
NEW_SLACK=1
# Comma delimited list of files/directories to be ignored
EXCLUDE=""
# Accept default values for all questions?
ACCEPT_DEFAULT=0
# Use "-U" flag in rpm by default when installing a rpm package
# This tells rpm to (U)pdate the package instead of (i)nstalling it.
RPM_IU=U
# Inspect the file list before creating the package
CK_INSPECT=0
# Review the .spec file before creating a .rpm
REVIEW_SPEC=0
# Review the control file before creating a .deb
REVIEW_CONTROL=0
# Install the package or just create it?
INSTALL=1
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