1 --- util-linux-2.12r-orig/MCONFIG 2004-12-13 00:15:48.000000000 +0100
2 +++ util-linux-2.12r/MCONFIG 2005-10-03 17:54:15.945049312 +0200
4 # Select for ARCH one of intel, alpha, sparc, arm, m68k, mips
5 # Select for CPU i386 if the binaries must be able to run on an intel 386
6 # (by default i486 code is generated, see below)
8 -ARCH=$(shell echo $(CPU) | sed 's/i.86/intel/;s/arm.*/arm/')
12 # If HAVE_PAM is set to "yes", then login, chfn, chsh, and newgrp
13 # will use PAM for authentication. Additionally, passwd will not be
15 # If HAVE_WRITE is set to "yes", then write will not be built or
16 # installed from the misc-utils subdirectory.
17 # (There is a network aware write in netwrite from NetKit 0.16 or later.)
21 # If HAVE_GETTY is set to "yes", then agetty will not be built or
22 # installed from the login-utils subdirectory. Note that agetty can
23 # co-exist with other gettys, so this option should never be used.
27 # If USE_TTY_GROUP is set to "yes", then wall and write will be installed
28 # setgid to the "tty" group, and mesg will only set the group write bit.
30 # If HAVE_KILL is set to "yes", then kill will not be built or
31 # installed from the misc-utils subdirectory.
32 # (There is also a kill in the procps package.)
36 # If ALLOW_VCS_USE is set to "yes", then login will chown /dev/vcsN
37 # to the current user, allowing her to make a screendump and do other
38 # nifty things on the console, but also allowing him to keep an open
39 # file descriptor after logging out to trick the next user.
43 # If DO_STAT_MAIL is set to "yes", then login will stat() the mailbox
44 # and tell the user that she has new mail. This can hang the login if
46 # If HAVE_SLN is set to "yes", then sln won't be installed
47 # (but the man page sln.8 will be installed anyway).
48 # sln also comes with libc and glibc.
52 # If HAVE_FDUTILS is set to "yes", then setfdprm won't be installed.
56 # If SILENT_PG is set to "yes", then pg will not ring the bell
57 # when an invalid key is pressed
61 # If configure decides that Native Language Support (NLS) is available,
62 # it sets MAY_ENABLE_NLS in defines.h. If you don't want NLS, set
63 # DISABLE_NLS to "yes".
67 # Different optimizations for different cpus.
68 # Before gcc 2.8.0 only -m486