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238 lines
8.8 KiB
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# This file is boorwed from the kernel configuration.
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# Format of this file: description<nl>variable<nl>helptext<nl><nl>.
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# If the question being documented is of type "choice", we list
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# only the first occurring config variable. The help texts
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# must not contain empty lines. No variable should occur twice; if it
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# does, only the first occurrence will be used by Configure. The lines
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# in a help text should be indented two positions. Lines starting with
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# `#' are ignored. To be nice to menuconfig, limit your lines to 70
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# characters. Use emacs' kfill.el to edit this file or you lose.
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#
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Prompt for development and/or incomplete code
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CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL
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Some of the programs in this package may be incomplete or
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instable.
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Unless you intend to help test and develop a feature that
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falls into this category, or you have a situation that requires
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using these features you should probably say N here, which will
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cause this configure script to present you with fewer choices. If
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you say Y here, you will be offered the choice of using features or
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that are currently considered to be in the alpha-test phase.
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CONFIG_BUILDX11
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With this option you can disable the installation of all programs
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which require X11. If xmkmf is missing, this option will be
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automatically disabled for you.
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CONFIG_KERNELDIR
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Some programs need special include files from non-standard locations
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within the kernel source. The default is /usr/src/linux. Change this
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setting to fit your local environment.
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Directory to install binaries
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CONFIG_BINDIR
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This option tells the installation process, where to put those
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programs which are usable for ordinary users. The administrative
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programs (those, which are intended for configuration) are
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installed in another directory, configurable in the next option.
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Directory to install administrative binaries
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CONFIG_SBINDIR
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This option tess the installation process, where to put the
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administrative programs. All other programs are installed in
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another directory, configurable in the previous option.
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Directory to install man pages
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CONFIG_MANDIR
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This option tells the installation process, where to put the
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man pages. This is usually /usr/man or /usr/local/man. The
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man pages go into some subdirectory below this directory
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depending on the section they belong to.
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CONFIG_RUNDIR
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Some applications create special files for managing their
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process IDs. This option selects the directory where to create
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these ".pid" files. Usually this is /var/run.
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CONFIG_LOCKDIR
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Some applications create special files for resource locking.
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This option selects the directory where to create these files.
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Usually this is /var/lock.
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CONFIG_LOCKFILE
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Some applications create special files for resource locking.
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This option selects the fixed part of name for these files.
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The variable part depends on the application. Usually you
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can accept the "LCK.." default here.
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General configuration directory
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CONFIG_I4LCONFDIR
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Some of the programs in this package need global configuration
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files. This option tells them where to expect these files.
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During installation, some sample files may be installed there
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also.
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CONFIG_CONFFILE
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This is the name of the global configuration file.
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CONFIG_CALLERIDFILE
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This option defines the name for the global callerid file.
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In this file, well-known names can be assigned to phone numbers.
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Some of the applications then display the names instead of
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phone numbers.
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CONFIG_USERCONFFILE
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In addition to the global config file, some applications allow
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user-specific settings. This option tells, which filename to
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use for these settings.
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CONFIG_COUNTRY_PREFIX
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This option defines the prefix to be dialed before the country code
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on international calls.
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CONFIG_AREA_PREFIX
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This option defines the prefix to be dialed before the area code
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on national calls.
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CONFIG_COUNTRYCODE
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Put your local country code WITHOUT prefix here.
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CONFIG_AREACODE
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Put your local area code WITHOUT prefix here.
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CONFIG_LIB_AREACODE
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For resolving areacodes to city names, a database library is used.
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With this option, you can select between two database librarys.
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The recommended library is "Areacode", however those who want to reuse
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their old datafiles, can select the old "Avon" library here.
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CONFIG_DATADIR
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With this option, the directory for the areacode database and
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the firmware images of the various active cards can be selected.
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Build isdnctrl tool
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CONFIG_ISDNCTRL
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This program is the main configuration utility for all linklevel
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related configuration such as net-devices, mapping, encapsulation
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etc. This program is documented in isdnctrl (8).
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Enable debugging features of isdnctrl
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CONFIG_ISDNCTRL_DEBUG
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If enabled, a special feature 'debug' is available with isdnctrl.
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With this feature, isdnctrl is able to dump internal data structures
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of the linklevel part. This feature may be helpful when debugging
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drivers or the linklevel itself.
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Enable config file option isdnctrl
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CONFIG_ISDNCTRL_CONF
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If enabled, an option to read/write configfiles is build into isdnctrl.
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The manpage is extended automatically.
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Build iprofd
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CONFIG_IPROFD
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If enabled, iprofd, a special daemon will be built. This daemon is
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used to permanently store profile data from the modem emulator
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into a file whenever an AT&W0 command is given on any ttyI. It also
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reads this file on startup and initializes the profile from its
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contents.
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This program is documented in iprofd (8).
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Build telesctrl
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CONFIG_TELESCTRL
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This program is used to configure the teles driver (mainly debugging
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options). For the HiSax driver, there is another tool, called
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hisaxctrl. These are essentially the same binary, just with a
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different name.
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This program is documented in telesctrl (8).
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Build hisaxctrl
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CONFIG_HISAXCTRL
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This program is used to configure the HiSax driver (mainly debugging
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options). For the teles driver, there is another tool, called
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telesctrl. These are essentially the same binary, just with a
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different name.
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This program is documented in hisaxctrl (8).
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Build icnctrl
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CONFIG_ICNCTRL
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This program is used to configure the ICN driver. With this tool, you
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can add cards, download protocol firmware into cards and configure
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ports, memory, leased-line mode etc.
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This program is documented in icnctrl (8).
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Enable debugging features of icnctrl
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CONFIG_ICNCTRL_DEBUG
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If enabled, a special feature 'debug' is available with icnctrl.
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With this feature, icnctrl is able to dump internal data structures
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of the ICN driver. This feature may be helpful when debugging
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the ICN driver.
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Build actctrl
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CONFIG_ACTCTRL
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This program is used to configure the IBM Active 2000 driver. With
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this tool, you can add cards, download protocol firmware into cards
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and configure ports, irq, D-channel protocol etc.
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This program is documented in actctrl (8).
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Enable debugging features of actctrl
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CONFIG_ACTCTRL_DEBUG
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If enabled, a special feature 'debug' is available with actctrl.
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With this feature, actctrl is able to dump internal data structures
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of the IBM Active 2000 driver. This feature may be helpful when
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debugging the driver.
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Build pcbitctl
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CONFIG_PCBITCTL
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This program is used to configure the pcbit driver. With this tool, you
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can download protocol firmware into cards.
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This program is documented in pcbitctl (8).
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CONFIG_AVMCAPICTRL
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This program is used to configure the avm-b1 driver. With this tool
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you can download protocol firmware int cards.
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This program is documented in avmcapictrl (8).
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CONFIG_LOOPCTRL
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This program is used to configure the loop driver. This tool is
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marked experimental, since the driver is NOT included in standard
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kernel. It is mainly for testing purposes.
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This program is documented in loopctrl (8).
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CONFIG_LOOPCTRL_LOOPDIR
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Since loopctrl uses header files from the source of the ISDN loop
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driver, you have to define the directory where those can be found.
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Build imon
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CONFIG_IMON
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This is a userlevel program to monitor the activity of isdn4linux.
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It is tty based and uses ncurses to produce a nice screen.
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This program is documented in imon (1).
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CONFIG_IMONTTY
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This is a userlevel program to monitor the activity of isdn4linux.
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It is tty based does NOT use (n)curses.
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This program is documented in imontty (1).
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CONFIG_ISDNLOG
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This program is mainly for monitoring activity. It has been extended
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to do a lot of more however. See isdnlog/README for more information.
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Install generic man pages
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CONFIG_GENMAN
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If enabled, in addition to the tool's man pages, the following generic
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man pages are installed:
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isdninfo.4 ttyI.4 cui.4 isdn_audio.4 isdn_cause.7
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Generate FAQ
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CONFIG_FAQ
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If enabled, the FAQ, available as html both unpacked and packed with
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zip and gzip are generated. The FAQ is available in English and German.
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Wher to install the FAQ
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CONFIG_FAQDIR
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Here you can tell where to put the FAQ.
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# need an empty line after last entry, for sed script in Configure.
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