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the start of the path. (This should be under the same config option as the standalone shell, but right now that's buried in the shell menu.) Also add the ability to specify CONFIG_BUSYBOX_EXEC_PATH with /proc/self/exe as an overrideable default.
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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 CONFIG_NITPICK
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bool "See lots more (probably unnecessary) configuration options."
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default n
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help
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Some BusyBox applets have more configuration options than anyone
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will ever care about. To avoid drowining people in complexity, most
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of the applet features that can be set to a sane default value are
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hidden, unless you hit the above switch.
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This is better than to telling people to edit the busybox source
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code, but not by much.
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See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibber_McGee_and_Molly#The_Closet
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You have been warned.
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choice
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prompt "Buffer allocation policy"
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default CONFIG_FEATURE_BUFFERS_USE_MALLOC
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depends on CONFIG_NITPICK
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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 CONFIG_FEATURE_BUFFERS_USE_MALLOC
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bool "Allocate with Malloc"
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config CONFIG_FEATURE_BUFFERS_GO_ON_STACK
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bool "Allocate on the Stack"
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config 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 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 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 CONFIG_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 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 CONFIG_SHOW_USAGE && CONFIG_NITPICK
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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 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. This feature requires the
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/proc filesystem.
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config 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 CONFIG_GETOPT_LONG
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bool "Enable support for --long-options"
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default n
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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 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 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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depends on CONFIG_NITPICK
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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 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 CONFIG_FEATURE_SUID_CONFIG
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bool "Runtime SUID/SGID configuration via /etc/busybox.conf"
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default n if CONFIG_FEATURE_SUID
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depends on CONFIG_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 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 CONFIG_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 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 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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endmenu
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menu 'Build Options'
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config 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 CONFIG_BUILD_LIBBUSYBOX
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bool "Build shared libbusybox"
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depends on CONFIG_STANDALONE
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default n
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help
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Build a shared library libbusybox.so which contains all
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libraries used inside busybox.
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config CONFIG_FEATURE_FULL_LIBBUSYBOX
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bool "Feature-complete libbusybox"
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default n if !CONFIG_FEATURE_SHARED_BUSYBOX
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depends on CONFIG_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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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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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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Say 'N' if in doubt.
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config CONFIG_FEATURE_SHARED_BUSYBOX
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bool "Use shared libbusybox for busybox"
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default y if CONFIG_BUILD_LIBBUSYBOX
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depends on !CONFIG_STATIC && CONFIG_BUILD_LIBBUSYBOX
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help
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Use libbusybox.so also for busybox itself.
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You need to have a working dynamic linker to use this variant.
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config 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 USING_CROSS_COMPILER
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bool "Do you want to build BusyBox with a Cross Compiler?"
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default n
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help
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Do you want to build BusyBox with a Cross Compiler? If so,
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then 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 "/usr/i386-linux-uclibc/bin/i386-uclibc-"
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depends on USING_CROSS_COMPILER
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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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if my cross-compiler is /usr/i386-linux-uclibc/bin/i386-uclibc-gcc
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then I would enter '/usr/i386-linux-uclibc/bin/i386-uclibc-' here,
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which will ensure the correct compiler is used.
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config EXTRA_CFLAGS_OPTIONS
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string "Any extra CFLAGS options for the compiler?"
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default ""
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help
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Do you want to pass any extra CFLAGS options to the compiler as
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you build BusyBox? If so, this is the option for you... For example,
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if you want to add some simple compiler switches (like -march=i686),
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or check for warnings using -Werror, just those options here.
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config 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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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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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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Say 'N' unless you know what you are doing.
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endmenu
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menu 'Debugging Options'
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config 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 CONFIG_DEBUG_PESSIMIZE
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bool "Disable compiler optimizations."
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default n
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depends on CONFIG_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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choice
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prompt "Additional debugging library"
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default CONFIG_NO_DEBUG_LIB
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depends on CONFIG_DEBUG
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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 CONFIG_NO_DEBUG_LIB
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bool "None"
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config CONFIG_DMALLOC
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bool "Dmalloc"
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config CONFIG_EFENCE
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bool "Electric-fence"
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endchoice
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config CONFIG_DEBUG_YANK_SUSv2
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bool "Disable obsolete features removed before SUSv3?"
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default y
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help
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This option will disable backwards compatibility with SuSv2,
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specifically, old-style numeric options ('command -1 <file>')
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will not be supported in head, tail, and fold. (Note: should
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yank from renice too.)
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endmenu
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menu 'Installation Options'
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config 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 CONFIG_INSTALL_APPLET_SYMLINKS
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help
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Choose how you install applets links.
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config 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 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 CONFIG_INSTALL_APPLET_DONT
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bool
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prompt "not installed"
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depends on CONFIG_FEATURE_INSTALLER || CONFIG_FEATURE_SH_STANDALONE_SHELL
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help
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Do not install applets links. Usefull when using the -install feature
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or a standalone shell for rescue pruposes.
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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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