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#
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# For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
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# see scripts/kbuild/config-language.txt.
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#
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mainmenu "BusyBox Configuration"
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config HAVE_DOT_CONFIG
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bool
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default y
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menu "Busybox Settings"
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menu "General Configuration"
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config DESKTOP
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bool "Enable options for full-blown desktop systems"
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default n
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help
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Enable options and features which are not essential.
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Select this only if you plan to use busybox on full-blown
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desktop machine with common Linux distro, not on an embedded box.
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config FEATURE_ASSUME_UNICODE
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bool "Assume that 1:1 char/glyph correspondence is not true"
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default n
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help
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This makes various applets aware that one byte is not
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one character on screen.
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Busybox aims to eventually work correctly with Unicode displays.
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Any older encodings are not guaranteed to work.
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Probably by the time when busybox will be fully Unicode-clean,
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other encodings will be mainly of historic interest.
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choice
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prompt "Buffer allocation policy"
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default FEATURE_BUFFERS_USE_MALLOC
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help
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There are 3 ways BusyBox can handle buffer allocations:
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- Use malloc. This costs code size for the call to xmalloc.
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- Put them on stack. For some very small machines with limited stack
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space, this can be deadly. For most folks, this works just fine.
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- Put them in BSS. This works beautifully for computers with a real
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MMU (and OS support), but wastes runtime RAM for uCLinux. This
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behavior was the only one available for BusyBox versions 0.48 and
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earlier.
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config FEATURE_BUFFERS_USE_MALLOC
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bool "Allocate with Malloc"
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config FEATURE_BUFFERS_GO_ON_STACK
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bool "Allocate on the Stack"
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config FEATURE_BUFFERS_GO_IN_BSS
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bool "Allocate in the .bss section"
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endchoice
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config SHOW_USAGE
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bool "Show terse applet usage messages"
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default y
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help
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All BusyBox applets will show help messages when invoked with
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wrong arguments. You can turn off printing these terse usage
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messages if you say no here.
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This will save you up to 7k.
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config FEATURE_VERBOSE_USAGE
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bool "Show verbose applet usage messages"
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default n
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select SHOW_USAGE
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help
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All BusyBox applets will show more verbose help messages when
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busybox is invoked with --help. This will add a lot of text to the
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busybox binary. In the default configuration, this will add about
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13k, but it can add much more depending on your configuration.
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config FEATURE_COMPRESS_USAGE
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bool "Store applet usage messages in compressed form"
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default y
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depends on SHOW_USAGE
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help
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Store usage messages in compressed form, uncompress them on-the-fly
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when <applet> --help is called.
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If you have a really tiny busybox with few applets enabled (and
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bunzip2 isn't one of them), the overhead of the decompressor might
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be noticeable. Also, if you run executables directly from ROM
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and have very little memory, this might not be a win. Otherwise,
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you probably want this.
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config FEATURE_INSTALLER
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bool "Support --install [-s] to install applet links at runtime"
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default n
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help
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Enable 'busybox --install [-s]' support. This will allow you to use
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busybox at runtime to create hard links or symlinks for all the
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applets that are compiled into busybox.
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config LOCALE_SUPPORT
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bool "Enable locale support (system needs locale for this to work)"
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default n
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help
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Enable this if your system has locale support and you would like
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busybox to support locale settings.
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config GETOPT_LONG
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bool "Support for --long-options"
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default y
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help
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Enable this if you want busybox applets to use the gnu --long-option
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style, in addition to single character -a -b -c style options.
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config FEATURE_DEVPTS
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bool "Use the devpts filesystem for Unix98 PTYs"
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default y
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help
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Enable if you want BusyBox to use Unix98 PTY support. If enabled,
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busybox will use /dev/ptmx for the master side of the pseudoterminal
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and /dev/pts/<number> for the slave side. Otherwise, BSD style
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/dev/ttyp<number> will be used. To use this option, you should have
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devpts mounted.
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config FEATURE_CLEAN_UP
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bool "Clean up all memory before exiting (usually not needed)"
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default n
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help
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As a size optimization, busybox normally exits without explicitly
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freeing dynamically allocated memory or closing files. This saves
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space since the OS will clean up for us, but it can confuse debuggers
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like valgrind, which report tons of memory and resource leaks.
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Don't enable this unless you have a really good reason to clean
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things up manually.
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config FEATURE_PIDFILE
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bool "Support writing pidfiles"
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default n
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help
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This option makes some applets (e.g. crond, syslogd, inetd) write
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a pidfile in /var/run. Some applications rely on them.
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config FEATURE_SUID
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bool "Support for SUID/SGID handling"
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default n
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help
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With this option you can install the busybox binary belonging
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to root with the suid bit set, and it'll and it'll automatically drop
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priviledges for applets that don't need root access.
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If you're really paranoid and don't want to do this, build two
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busybox binaries with different applets in them (and the appropriate
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symlinks pointing to each binary), and only set the suid bit on the
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one that needs it. The applets currently marked to need the suid bit
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are login, passwd, su, ping, traceroute, crontab, dnsd, ipcrm, ipcs,
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and vlock.
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config FEATURE_SUID_CONFIG
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bool "Runtime SUID/SGID configuration via /etc/busybox.conf"
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default n if FEATURE_SUID
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depends on FEATURE_SUID
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help
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Allow the SUID / SGID state of an applet to be determined at runtime
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by checking /etc/busybox.conf. (This is sort of a poor man's sudo.)
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The format of this file is as follows:
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<applet> = [Ssx-][Ssx-][x-] (<username>|<uid>).(<groupname>|<gid>)
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An example might help:
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[SUID]
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su = ssx root.0 # applet su can be run by anyone and runs with euid=0/egid=0
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su = ssx # exactly the same
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mount = sx- root.disk # applet mount can be run by root and members of group disk
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# and runs with euid=0
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cp = --- # disable applet cp for everyone
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The file has to be owned by user root, group root and has to be
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writeable only by root:
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(chown 0.0 /etc/busybox.conf; chmod 600 /etc/busybox.conf)
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The busybox executable has to be owned by user root, group
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root and has to be setuid root for this to work:
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(chown 0.0 /bin/busybox; chmod 4755 /bin/busybox)
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Robert 'sandman' Griebl has more information here:
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<url: http://www.softforge.de/bb/suid.html >.
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config FEATURE_SUID_CONFIG_QUIET
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bool "Suppress warning message if /etc/busybox.conf is not readable"
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default y
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depends on FEATURE_SUID_CONFIG
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help
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/etc/busybox.conf should be readable by the user needing the SUID, check
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this option to avoid users to be notified about missing permissions.
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config SELINUX
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bool "Support NSA Security Enhanced Linux"
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default n
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help
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Enable support for SELinux in applets ls, ps, and id. Also provide
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the option of compiling in SELinux applets.
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If you do not have a complete SELinux userland installed, this stuff
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will not compile. Go visit
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http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/index.html
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to download the necessary stuff to allow busybox to compile with
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this option enabled. Specifially, libselinux 1.28 or better is
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directly required by busybox. If the installation is located in a
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non-standard directory, provide it by invoking make as follows:
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CFLAGS=-I<libselinux-include-path> \
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LDFLAGS=-L<libselinux-lib-path> \
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make
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Most people will leave this set to 'N'.
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config FEATURE_PREFER_APPLETS
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bool "exec prefers applets"
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default n
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help
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This is an experimental option which directs applets about to
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call 'exec' to try and find an applicable busybox applet before
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searching the PATH. This is typically done by exec'ing
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/proc/self/exe.
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This may affect shell, find -exec, xargs and similar applets.
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They will use applets even if /bin/<applet> -> busybox link
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is missing (or is not a link to busybox). However, this causes
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problems in chroot jails without mounted /proc and with ps/top
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(command name can be shown as 'exe' for applets started this way).
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config BUSYBOX_EXEC_PATH
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string "Path to BusyBox executable"
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default "/proc/self/exe"
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help
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When Busybox applets need to run other busybox applets, BusyBox
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sometimes needs to exec() itself. When the /proc filesystem is
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mounted, /proc/self/exe always points to the currently running
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executable. If you haven't got /proc, set this to wherever you
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want to run BusyBox from.
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# These are auto-selected by other options
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config FEATURE_SYSLOG
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bool "Support for logging to syslog"
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default n
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help
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This option is auto-selected when you select any applet which may
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send its output to syslog. You do not need to select it manually.
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config FEATURE_HAVE_RPC
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bool "RPC support"
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default n
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help
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This is automatically selected if any of enabled applets need it.
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You do not need to select it manually.
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endmenu
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menu 'Build Options'
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config STATIC
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bool "Build BusyBox as a static binary (no shared libs)"
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default n
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help
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If you want to build a static BusyBox binary, which does not
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use or require any shared libraries, then enable this option.
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This can cause BusyBox to be considerably larger, so you should
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leave this option false unless you have a good reason (i.e.
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your target platform does not support shared libraries, or
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you are building an initrd which doesn't need anything but
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BusyBox, etc).
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Most people will leave this set to 'N'.
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config PIE
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bool "Build BusyBox as a position independent executable"
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default n
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depends on !STATIC
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help
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(TODO: what is it and why/when is it useful?)
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Most people will leave this set to 'N'.
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config NOMMU
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bool "Force NOMMU build"
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default n
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help
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Busybox tries to detect whether architecture it is being
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built against supports MMU or not. If this detection fails,
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or if you want to build NOMMU version of busybox for testing,
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you may force NOMMU build here.
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Most people will leave this set to 'N'.
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# PIE can be made to work with BUILD_LIBBUSYBOX, but currently
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# build system does not support that
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config BUILD_LIBBUSYBOX
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bool "Build shared libbusybox"
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default n
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depends on !FEATURE_PREFER_APPLETS && !PIE && !STATIC
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help
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Build a shared library libbusybox.so.N.N.N which contains all
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busybox code.
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This feature allows every applet to be built as a tiny
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separate executable. Enabling it for "one big busybox binary"
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approach serves no purpose and increases code size.
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You should almost certainly say "no" to this.
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### config FEATURE_FULL_LIBBUSYBOX
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### bool "Feature-complete libbusybox"
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### default n if !FEATURE_SHARED_BUSYBOX
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### depends on BUILD_LIBBUSYBOX
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### help
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### Build a libbusybox with the complete feature-set, disregarding
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### the actually selected config.
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###
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### Normally, libbusybox will only contain the features which are
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### used by busybox itself. If you plan to write a separate
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### standalone application which uses libbusybox say 'Y'.
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###
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### Note: libbusybox is GPL, not LGPL, and exports no stable API that
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### might act as a copyright barrier. We can and will modify the
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### exported function set between releases (even minor version number
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### changes), and happily break out-of-tree features.
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###
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### Say 'N' if in doubt.
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config FEATURE_INDIVIDUAL
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bool "Produce a binary for each applet, linked against libbusybox"
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default y
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depends on BUILD_LIBBUSYBOX
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help
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If your CPU architecture doesn't allow for sharing text/rodata
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sections of running binaries, but allows for runtime dynamic
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libraries, this option will allow you to reduce memory footprint
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when you have many different applets running at once.
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If your CPU architecture allows for sharing text/rodata,
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having single binary is more optimal.
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Each applet will be a tiny program, dynamically linked
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against libbusybox.so.N.N.N.
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You need to have a working dynamic linker.
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config FEATURE_SHARED_BUSYBOX
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bool "Produce additional busybox binary linked against libbusybox"
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default y
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depends on BUILD_LIBBUSYBOX
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help
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Build busybox, dynamically linked against libbusybox.so.N.N.N.
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You need to have a working dynamic linker.
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### config BUILD_AT_ONCE
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### bool "Compile all sources at once"
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### default n
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### help
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### Normally each source-file is compiled with one invocation of
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### the compiler.
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### If you set this option, all sources are compiled at once.
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### This gives the compiler more opportunities to optimize which can
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### result in smaller and/or faster binaries.
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###
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### Setting this option will consume alot of memory, e.g. if you
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### enable all applets with all features, gcc uses more than 300MB
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### RAM during compilation of busybox.
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###
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### This option is most likely only beneficial for newer compilers
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### such as gcc-4.1 and above.
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###
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### Say 'N' unless you know what you are doing.
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config LFS
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bool "Build with Large File Support (for accessing files > 2 GB)"
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default n
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select FDISK_SUPPORT_LARGE_DISKS
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help
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If you want to build BusyBox with large file support, then enable
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this option. This will have no effect if your kernel or your C
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library lacks large file support for large files. Some of the
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programs that can benefit from large file support include dd, gzip,
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cp, mount, tar, and many others. If you want to access files larger
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than 2 Gigabytes, enable this option. Otherwise, leave it set to 'N'.
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config CROSS_COMPILER_PREFIX
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string "Cross Compiler prefix"
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default ""
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help
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If you want to build BusyBox with a cross compiler, then you
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will need to set this to the cross-compiler prefix, for example,
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"i386-uclibc-". Note that CROSS_COMPILE environment variable
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or "make CROSS_COMPILE=xxx ..." will override this selection.
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For native build leave it empty.
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endmenu
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menu 'Debugging Options'
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config DEBUG
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bool "Build BusyBox with extra Debugging symbols"
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default n
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help
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Say Y here if you wish to examine BusyBox internals while applets are
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running. This increases the size of the binary considerably, and
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should only be used when doing development. If you are doing
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development and want to debug BusyBox, answer Y.
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Most people should answer N.
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config DEBUG_PESSIMIZE
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bool "Disable compiler optimizations"
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default n
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depends on DEBUG
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help
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The compiler's optimization of source code can eliminate and reorder
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code, resulting in an executable that's hard to understand when
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stepping through it with a debugger. This switches it off, resulting
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in a much bigger executable that more closely matches the source
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code.
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config WERROR
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bool "Abort compilation on any warning"
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default n
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help
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Selecting this will add -Werror to gcc command line.
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Most people should answer N.
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choice
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prompt "Additional debugging library"
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default NO_DEBUG_LIB
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help
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Using an additional debugging library will make BusyBox become
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considerable larger and will cause it to run more slowly. You
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should always leave this option disabled for production use.
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dmalloc support:
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----------------
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This enables compiling with dmalloc ( http://dmalloc.com/ )
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which is an excellent public domain mem leak and malloc problem
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detector. To enable dmalloc, before running busybox you will
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want to properly set your environment, for example:
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export DMALLOC_OPTIONS=debug=0x34f47d83,inter=100,log=logfile
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The 'debug=' value is generated using the following command
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dmalloc -p log-stats -p log-non-free -p log-bad-space -p log-elapsed-time \
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-p check-fence -p check-heap -p check-lists -p check-blank \
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-p check-funcs -p realloc-copy -p allow-free-null
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Electric-fence support:
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-----------------------
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This enables compiling with Electric-fence support. Electric
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fence is another very useful malloc debugging library which uses
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your computer's virtual memory hardware to detect illegal memory
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accesses. This support will make BusyBox be considerable larger
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and run slower, so you should leave this option disabled unless
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you are hunting a hard to find memory problem.
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config NO_DEBUG_LIB
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bool "None"
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config DMALLOC
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bool "Dmalloc"
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config EFENCE
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bool "Electric-fence"
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endchoice
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config INCLUDE_SUSv2
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bool "Enable obsolete features removed before SUSv3?"
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default y
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help
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This option will enable backwards compatibility with SuSv2,
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specifically, old-style numeric options ('command -1 <file>')
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will be supported in head, tail, and fold. (Note: should
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affect renice too.)
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config PARSE
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bool "Uniform config file parser debugging applet: parse"
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endmenu
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menu 'Installation Options'
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config INSTALL_NO_USR
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bool "Don't use /usr"
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default n
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help
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Disable use of /usr. Don't activate this option if you don't know
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that you really want this behaviour.
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choice
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prompt "Applets links"
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default INSTALL_APPLET_SYMLINKS
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help
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Choose how you install applets links.
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config INSTALL_APPLET_SYMLINKS
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bool "as soft-links"
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help
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Install applets as soft-links to the busybox binary. This needs some
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free inodes on the filesystem, but might help with filesystem
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generators that can't cope with hard-links.
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config INSTALL_APPLET_HARDLINKS
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bool "as hard-links"
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help
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Install applets as hard-links to the busybox binary. This might count
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on a filesystem with few inodes.
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config INSTALL_APPLET_SCRIPT_WRAPPERS
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bool "as script wrappers"
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help
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Install applets as script wrappers that call the busybox binary.
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config INSTALL_APPLET_DONT
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bool "not installed"
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depends on FEATURE_INSTALLER || FEATURE_SH_STANDALONE || FEATURE_PREFER_APPLETS
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help
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Do not install applet links. Useful when using the -install feature
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or a standalone shell for rescue purposes.
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endchoice
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choice
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prompt "/bin/sh applet link"
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default INSTALL_SH_APPLET_SYMLINK
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depends on INSTALL_APPLET_SCRIPT_WRAPPERS
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help
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Choose how you install /bin/sh applet link.
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config INSTALL_SH_APPLET_SYMLINK
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bool "as soft-link"
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help
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Install /bin/sh applet as soft-link to the busybox binary.
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config INSTALL_SH_APPLET_HARDLINK
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bool "as hard-link"
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help
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Install /bin/sh applet as hard-link to the busybox binary.
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config INSTALL_SH_APPLET_SCRIPT_WRAPPER
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bool "as script wrapper"
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help
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Install /bin/sh applet as script wrapper that call the busybox binary.
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endchoice
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config PREFIX
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string "BusyBox installation prefix"
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default "./_install"
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help
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Define your directory to install BusyBox files/subdirs in.
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endmenu
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source libbb/Config.in
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endmenu
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comment "Applets"
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source archival/Config.in
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source coreutils/Config.in
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source console-tools/Config.in
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source debianutils/Config.in
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source editors/Config.in
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source findutils/Config.in
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source init/Config.in
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source loginutils/Config.in
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source e2fsprogs/Config.in
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source modutils/Config.in
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source util-linux/Config.in
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source miscutils/Config.in
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source networking/Config.in
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source procps/Config.in
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source shell/Config.in
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source sysklogd/Config.in
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source runit/Config.in
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source selinux/Config.in
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source printutils/Config.in
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