Patrick Williams | c124f4f | 2015-09-15 14:41:29 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | # Set this to no to disable prelinking altogether |
| 2 | # or to yes to enable it. |
| 3 | # (if you change this from yes to no prelink -ua |
| 4 | # will be run next night to undo prelinking) |
| 5 | PRELINKING=yes |
| 6 | |
| 7 | # Options to pass to prelink |
| 8 | # -m Try to conserve virtual memory by allowing overlapping |
| 9 | # assigned virtual memory slots for libraries which |
| 10 | # never appear together in one binary |
| 11 | # -R Randomize virtual memory slot assignments for libraries. |
| 12 | # This makes it slightly harder for various buffer overflow |
| 13 | # attacks, since library addresses will be different on each |
| 14 | # host using -R. |
| 15 | PRELINK_OPTS=-mR |
| 16 | |
| 17 | # How often should full prelink be run (in days) |
| 18 | # Normally, prelink will be run in quick mode, every |
| 19 | # $PRELINK_FULL_TIME_INTERVAL days it will be run |
| 20 | # in normal mode. Comment this line out if prelink |
| 21 | # should be run in normal mode always. |
| 22 | PRELINK_FULL_TIME_INTERVAL=14 |