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USE="x86 berkdb ncurses python readline zlib uclibc"
GRP_STAGE23_USE="x86 berkdb ncurses python readline zlib uclibc"
STAGE1_USE="uclibc"
ARCH="x86"
LIBC="uclibc"
COMPILER="gcc3"
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="x86"
#
# FEATURES are settings that affect the functionality of portage. Most of
# these settings are for developer use, but some are available to non-
# developers as well.
#
# 'nodoc' remove 'doc' in the preinstall phase.
# functionality equivalent to rm -rf usr/share/doc/
#
# 'noinfo' remove 'info' pages in the preinstall phase.
# functionality equivalent to rm -rf usr/share/info/
#
# 'noman' remove 'man' pages in the preinstall phase.
# functionality equivalent to rm -rf usr/share/man/
#
# 'sandbox' enable sandbox-ing when running emerge and ebuild
#
# 'sfperms' feature for security minded people that causes portage to
# remove group+other readable bits on setuid files and
# remove the other readable bits on setgid files.
#
# 'strict' causes portage to react strongly to conditions that
# have the potential to be dangerous -- like missing or
# incorrect Manifest files.
#
# 'userpriv' allows portage to drop root privleges while it is compiling
# as a security measure, and as a side effect this can remove
# sandbox access violations for users.
#
# 'usersandbox' enables sandboxing while portage is running under userpriv.
# unpack -- for debugging purposes only.
FEATURES="sandbox sfperms strict nodoc noinfo noman"
#FEATURES="${FEATURES} userpriv usersandbox"
PORTDIR=/usr/portage/
PKGDIR=${PORTDIR}/packages/${CHOST}/
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