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@@ -236,27 +236,6 @@ config HAS_SHADOW
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Answer N if you do not need shadow password support.
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Most people will answer Y.
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-config UCLIBC_HAS_REGEX
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- bool "Regular Expression Support"
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- default y
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- help
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- POSIX regular expression code is really big -- 27k all by itself.
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- If you don't use regular expressions, turn this off and save space.
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- Of course, if you only staticly link, leave this on, since it will
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- only be included in your apps if you use regular expressions.
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-
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-config UCLIBC_HAS_WORDEXP
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- bool "Support the wordexp() interface"
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- default n
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- help
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- The SuSv3 wordexp() interface performs word expansions per the Shell
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- and Utilities volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, Section 2.6. It is
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- intended for use by applications that want to implement all of the
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- standard Bourne shell expansions on input data.
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-
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- This interface is rarely used, and very large. Unless you have a
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- pressing need for wordexp(), you should probably answer N.
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-
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config UNIX98PTY_ONLY
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bool "Support only Unix 98 PTYs"
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default y
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@@ -346,8 +325,6 @@ config UCLIBC_TZ_FILE_PATH
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endmenu
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menu "Networking Support"
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config UCLIBC_HAS_IPV6
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@@ -743,6 +720,56 @@ config UCLIBC_HAS_GETTEXT_AWARENESS
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endmenu
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+
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+menu "Big and Tall"
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+config UCLIBC_HAS_REGEX
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+ bool "Regular Expression Support"
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+ default y
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+ help
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+ POSIX regular expression code is really big -- 27k all by itself.
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+ If you don't use regular expressions, turn this off and save space.
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+ Of course, if you only staticly link, leave this on, since it will
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+ only be included in your apps if you use regular expressions.
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+
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+config UCLIBC_HAS_WORDEXP
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+ bool "Support the wordexp() interface"
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+ default n
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+ help
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+ The SuSv3 wordexp() interface performs word expansions per the Shell
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+ and Utilities volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, Section 2.6. It is
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+ intended for use by applications that want to implement all of the
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+ standard Bourne shell expansions on input data.
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+
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+ This interface is rarely used, and very large. Unless you have a
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+ pressing need for wordexp(), you should probably answer N.
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+
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+config UCLIBC_HAS_FTW
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+ bool "Support the ftw() and nftw() interfaces"
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+ default n
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+ help
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+ The SuSv3 ftw() and nftw() interfaces are used to recursively descend
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+ directory paths while repeatedly calling a function.
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+
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+ This interface is rarely used, and adds around 4.5k. Unless you have
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+ a pressing need for ftw() or nftw(), you should probably answer N.
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+
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+config UCLIBC_HAS_GLOB
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+ bool "Support the glob() interface"
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+ default y
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+ help
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+
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+ The glob interface is somewhat large (weighing in at about 4k). It
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+ is used fairly often, but is an option since people wanting to go for
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+ absolute minimum size may wish to omit it.
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+
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+ Most people will answer Y.
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+
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+endmenu
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menu "Library Installation Options"
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config SHARED_LIB_LOADER_PATH
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