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Ganil-acq
GANILinux
linux-service
library
mongoose
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a0befd65
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a0befd65
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Sergey Lyubka
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@@ -77,8 +77,8 @@ Below is the list of compilation flags that enable or disable certain
features. By default, some features are enabled, and could be disabled
by setting appropriate
`NO_*`
flag. Features that are disabled by default
could be enabled by setting appropriate
`USE_*`
flag. Bare bones Mongoose
is quite small, about 30 kilobytes compiled x86 code. Each feature adds
couple of kilobytes to the executable size, and some runtime penalty.
is quite small, about 30 kilobytes
of
compiled x86 code. Each feature adds
a
couple of kilobytes to the executable size, and
also has
some runtime penalty.
-DNO_AUTH Disable MD5 authorization support
-DNO_CGI Disable CGI support
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