| mainmenu "Toybox Configuration" |
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| source generated/Config.probed |
| source generated/Config.in |
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| comment "" |
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| menu "Toybox global settings" |
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| # This entry controls the multiplexer, disabled for single command builds |
| config TOYBOX |
| bool |
| default y |
| help |
| usage: toybox [--long | --version | [command] [arguments...]] |
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| With no arguments, shows available commands. First argument is |
| name of a command to run, followed by any arguments to that command. |
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| --long Show path to each command |
| --version Show toybox version |
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| To install command symlinks, try: |
| for i in $(/bin/toybox --long); do ln -s /bin/toybox $i; done |
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| config TOYBOX_SUID |
| bool "SUID support" |
| default y |
| help |
| Support for the Set User ID bit, to install toybox suid root and drop |
| permissions for commands which do not require root access. To use |
| this change ownership of the file to the root user and set the suid |
| bit in the file permissions: |
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| chown root:root toybox; chmod +s toybox |
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| choice |
| prompt "Security Blanket" |
| default TOYBOX_LSM_NONE |
| help |
| Select a Linux Security Module to complicate your system |
| until you can't find holes in it. |
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| config TOYBOX_LSM_NONE |
| bool "None" |
| help |
| Don't try to achieve "watertight" by plugging the holes in a |
| collander, instead use conventional unix security (and possibly |
| Linux Containers) for a simple straightforward system. |
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| config TOYBOX_SELINUX |
| bool "SELinux support" |
| help |
| Include SELinux options in commands such as ls, and add |
| SELinux-specific commands such as chcon to the Android menu. |
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| config TOYBOX_SMACK |
| bool "SMACK support" |
| help |
| Include SMACK options in commands like ls for systems like Tizen. |
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| endchoice |
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| config TOYBOX_FLOAT |
| bool "Floating point support" |
| default y |
| help |
| Include floating point support infrastructure and commands that |
| require it. |
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| config TOYBOX_HELP |
| bool "Help messages" |
| default y |
| help |
| Include help text for each command. |
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| config TOYBOX_HELP_DASHDASH |
| bool "--help" |
| default y |
| depends on TOYBOX_HELP |
| help |
| Support --help argument in all commands, even ones with a NULL |
| optstring. Produces the same output as "help command". |
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| config TOYBOX_I18N |
| bool "Internationalization support" |
| default y |
| help |
| Support for UTF-8 character sets, and some locale support. |
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| config TOYBOX_FREE |
| bool "Free memory unnecessarily" |
| default n |
| help |
| When a program exits, the operating system will clean up after it |
| (free memory, close files, etc). To save size, toybox usually relies |
| on this behavior. If you're running toybox under a debugger or |
| without a real OS (ala newlib+libgloss), enable this to make toybox |
| clean up after itself. |
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| config TOYBOX_NORECURSE |
| bool "Disable recursive execution" |
| default n |
| help |
| When one toybox command calls another, usually it just calls the new |
| command's main() function rather than searching the $PATH and calling |
| exec on another file (which is much slower). |
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| This disables that optimization, so toybox will run external commands |
| even when it has a built-in version of that command. This requires |
| toybox symlinks to be installed in the $PATH, or re-invoking the |
| "toybox" multiplexer command by name. |
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| config TOYBOX_DEBUG |
| bool "Debugging tests" |
| default n |
| help |
| Enable extra checks for debugging purposes. All of them catch |
| things that can only go wrong at development time, not runtime. |
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| config TOYBOX_UID_SYS |
| int "First system UID" |
| default 100 |
| help |
| When commands like useradd/groupadd allocate system IDs, start here. |
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| config TOYBOX_UID_USR |
| int "First user UID" |
| default 500 |
| help |
| When commands like useradd/groupadd allocate user IDs, start here. |
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| config TOYBOX_MUSL_NOMMU_IS_BROKEN |
| bool "Workaround for musl-libc breakage on nommu systems." |
| default n |
| help |
| When using musl-libc on a nommu system, you'll need to say "y" here. |
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| Although uclibc lets you detect support for things like fork() and |
| daemon() at compile time, musl intentionally includes broken versions |
| that always return -ENOSYS on nommu systems, and goes out of its way |
| to prevent any cross-compile compatible compile-time probes for a |
| nommu system. |
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| Musl does this despite the fact that a nommu system can't even run |
| standard ELF binaries, and requires specially packaged executables. |
| (You can't even check a #define to see that you're building against |
| musl, due to its maintainer's policy that musl never has bugs that |
| require workarounds.) |
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| So our only choice is to manually provide a musl nommu bug workaround |
| you can manually select to enable (larger, slower) nommu support with |
| musl. |
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| You don't need this for uClibc, we have a compile time probe that |
| autodetects nommu support there. |
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| endmenu |