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+#
+# $FreeBSD$
+#
+# Configuration file for "qemu" images..
+#
+# Depending on your needs, you will almost surely need to
+# add/remove/change programs according to your needs.
+# Remember that some programs require matching kernel options to
+# enable device drivers etc.
+#
+# To figure out how much space is used by each program, do
+#
+# size build_dir-bridge/crunch/*lo
+#
+# Remember that programs require libraries, which add up to the
+# total size. The final binary is build_dir-bridge/mfs.tree/stand/crunch
+# and you can check which libraries it uses with
+#
+# ldd build_dir-bridge/mfs.tree/stand/crunch
+
+# crunchgen configuration to build the crunched binary, see "man crunchgen"
+# We need to specify generic build options, the places where to look
+# for sources, and the list of program and libraries we want to put
+# in the crunched binary.
+#
+# NOTE: the string "/usr/src" below will be automatically replaced with
+# the path set in the 'build' script.
+
+# Default build options. Basically tell the Makefiles
+# that to use the most compact possible version of the code.
+
+buildopts -DNO_PAM -DRELEASE_CRUNCH -DPPP_NO_NETGRAPH
+buildopts -DTRACEROUTE_NO_IPSEC -DNO_INET6
+buildopts -DWITHOUT_IPX
+
+# Directories where to look for sources of various binaries.
+# @__CWD__@ is a magic keyword in the picobsd's (Makefile.conf)
+# which is replaced with the directory with the picobsd configuration
+# corresponding to your image. This way you can have custom sources
+# in that directory overriding system programs.
+
+srcdirs @__CWD__@/src
+
+# Some programs are especially written for PicoBSD and reside in
+# release/picobsd/tinyware.
+# Put this entry near the head of the list to override standard binaries.
+
+srcdirs /usr/src/release/picobsd/tinyware
+
+# Other standard locations for sources.
+# If a program uses its own source directory, add
+
+srcdirs /usr/src/bin
+srcdirs /usr/src/sbin/i386
+srcdirs /usr/src/sbin
+srcdirs /usr/src/usr.bin
+srcdirs /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin
+srcdirs /usr/src/usr.sbin
+srcdirs /usr/src/libexec
+
+# For programs that reside in different places, the best option
+# is to use the command "special XXX srcdir YYY" where XXX is the
+# program name and YYY is the directory path.
+# "special XXX ..." can be used to specify more options, see again
+# the crunchgen manpage.
+
+#--- Basic configuraton
+# init is always necessary (unless you have a replacement, oinit)
+progs init
+
+# fsck is almost always necessary, unless you have everything on the
+# image and use 'tar' or something similar to read/write raw blocks
+# from the floppy.
+
+progs fsck
+
+# ifconfig is needed if you want to configure interfaces.
+progs ifconfig
+
+# You will also need a shell and a bunch of utilities.
+# The standard shell is not that large, but you need many
+# external programs. In fact most of them do not take much space
+# as they merely issue a system call, and print the result.
+# For a more compact version of shell and utilities, you could
+# try busybox, however most system management commands in busybox
+# will not work as they use linux-specific interfaces.
+
+progs sh
+ln sh -sh
+
+# the small utilities
+progs echo
+progs pwd mkdir rmdir
+progs chmod chown
+ln chown chgrp
+progs mv ln cp rm ls
+progs cat tail tee
+progs test
+ln test [
+
+progs less
+ln less more
+progs mount
+progs minigzip
+ln minigzip gzip
+progs kill
+progs df
+progs ps
+progs ns # this is the picobsd version
+ln ns netstat
+progs vm
+progs hostname
+progs login
+progs getty
+progs stty
+progs w
+progs msg
+ln msg dmesg
+progs reboot
+
+progs sysctl
+progs swapon
+progs pwd_mkdb
+progs umount
+progs du
+progs passwd
+
+progs route
+
+# If you want to run natd, remember the alias library
+progs natd
+libs_so -lalias # natd
+progs tcpdump
+special tcpdump srcdir /usr/src/usr.sbin/tcpdump/tcpdump
+libs_so -lpcap # used by tcpdump
+
+# ppp is rather large. Note that as of Jan.01, RELEASE_CRUNCH
+# makes ppp not use libalias, so you cannot have aliasing.
+#progs ppp
+
+# You need an editor. ee is relatively small, though there are
+# smaller ones. vi is much larger.
+# The editor also usually need a curses library.
+progs ee
+
+progs arp
+
+# these require libgeom
+# progs bsdlabel fdisk mdconfig
+
+progs kldload kldunload kldstat
+progs kldxref
+progs grep
+libs_so -lgnuregex -lbz2
+# dhclient-script requires 'sed'
+progs dhclient
+progs sed
+progs date
+progs time
+progs ping
+#progs routed
+progs ipfw
+progs traceroute
+progs mdmfs
+ln mdmfs mount_mfs
+# Various filesystem support -- remember to enable the kernel parts
+# progs mount_msdosfs
+progs mount_nfs
+# progs mount_cd9660
+ln mount_nfs nfs
+ln mount_cd9660 cd9660
+#progs newfs
+#ln newfs mount_mfs
+# ln mount_msdosfs msdos
+
+# For a small ssh client/server use dropbear
+
+# Now the libraries
+libs_so -lc # the C library
+libs_so -ll # used by sh (really ?)
+libs_so -lufs # used by mount
+### ee uses ncurses but as a dependency
+#libs_so -lncurses
+libs_so -lm
+libs_so -ledit -lutil
+libs_so -lcrypt
+libs_so -lkvm
+libs_so -lz
+libs_so -lbsdxml
+libs_so -lsbuf
+libs_so -ljail # used by ifconfig
+libs_so -lulog
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