1<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> 2 3<html> 4 5 <head> 6 <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=windows-1252"> 7 <meta name="generator" content="HTML Tidy, see www.w3.org"> 8 <title>Build Options</title> 9 <link href="scripts/style.css" type="text/css" rel="stylesheet"> 10 </head> 11 12 <body> 13 <h3>Build Options</h3> 14 <img src="pic/pogo3a.gif" alt="gif" align="left"><a href="http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/pictures.html">from <i>Pogo</i>, Walt Kelly</a> 15 <p>Gnu autoconfigure tools are in the backpack.</p> 16 <p>Last update: <csobj format="ShortTime" h="25" locale="00000409" region="0" t="DateTime" w="61">Monday, 17 December 15, 2008 20:54</csobj> UTC<csobj format="LongDate" h="25" locale="00000409" region="0" t="DateTime" w="250"></csobj></p> 18<br clear="left"> 19 <hr> 20 <p>Most modern software distributions include an autoconfigure utility which 21 customizes the build and install configuration according to the specific 22 hardware, operating system and file system conventions. For NTP this 23 utility is called <tt>configure</tt>, which is run before building and installing 24 the program components. For most installations no additional actions 25 are required other than running <tt>configure</tt> with no options. 26 However, it is possible to customize the build and install configuration 27 through the use of <tt>configure</tt> options.</p> 28 <p>The available options, together with 29 a concise description, can be displayed by running <tt>configure</tt> with 30 the <tt>--help</tt> option. Various options can be used to reduce the memory 31 footprint, adjust the scheduling priority, enable or disable debugging 32 support or reference clock driver support. The options can be used 33 to specify where to install the program components or where to find 34 various libraries if they are not in the default place.</p> 35<hr> 36 <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript" src="scripts/footer.txt"></script> 37 </body> 38 39</html>