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@@ -319,17 +319,17 @@ systems which support that.
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Use --without-sound to disable sound support.
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Use --disable-features if you want to build small executable with
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the minimal dependencies from an external libraries, at the cost
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of disabling most of the features which are enabled by default.
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Using --disable-features is equivalent to --without-sound --without-dbus
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Use --disable-features if you want to build a small executable with
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the minimal dependencies on external libraries, at the cost
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of disabling most of the features that are normally enabled by default.
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Using --disable-features is equivalent to: --without-sound --without-dbus
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--without-libotf --without-selinux --without-xft --without-gsettings
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--without-gnutls --without-rsvg --without-xml2 --without-gconf
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--without-imagemagick --without-m17n-flt --without-jpeg --without-tiff
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--without-gif --without-png --without-gpm. Note that --disable-features
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leaves X support enabled, and using GTK2 or GTK3 toolkit creates a lot
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of library dependencies. So if you want to build small executable with
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the very basic X support, use --disable-features --with-x-toolkit=no.
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leaves X support enabled, and using the GTK2 or GTK3 toolkit creates a lot
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of library dependencies. So if you want to build a small executable with
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very basic X support, use --disable-features --with-x-toolkit=no.
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For the smallest possible executable without X, use --disable-features
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--without-x.
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