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                     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>
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                     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>
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