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any4ai
AnyCrawl 🚀: A Node.js/TypeScript crawler that turns websites into LLM-ready data and extracts structured SERP results from Google/Bing/Baidu/etc. Native multi-threading for bulk processing.
alelievr
Node graph editor framework focused on data processing using Unity UIElements and C# 4.6
parruda
Ruby gems for general-purpose AI agent systems: automation, research, data processing, customer support, content creation. SwarmSDK provides single-process orchestration, persistent memory with semantic search, node workflows, and hooks. SwarmMemory/SwarmCLI included. Claude Swarm v1 for dev teams.
microsoft
Trill is a single-node query processor for temporal or streaming data.
zszszszsz
# # Automatically generated file; DO NOT EDIT. # OpenWrt Configuration # CONFIG_MODULES=y CONFIG_HAVE_DOT_CONFIG=y # CONFIG_TARGET_sunxi is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_apm821xx is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ath25 is not set CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx=y # CONFIG_TARGET_ath79 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_bcm27xx is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_bcm53xx is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_brcm47xx is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_brcm63xx is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_cns3xxx is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_octeon is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_gemini is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_mpc85xx is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_imx6 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_mxs is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ixp4xx is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_lantiq is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_malta is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_pistachio is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_mvebu is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_kirkwood is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_mediatek is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ramips is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_at91 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_rb532 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_tegra is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_layerscape is not set # 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CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_WZRHPG300NH is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_WZRHPG300NH2 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_WZRHPG450H is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_cf-e316n-v2 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_cf-e320n-v2 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_cf-e355ac-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_cf-e355ac-v2 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_cf-e375ac is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_cf-e380ac-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_cf-e380ac-v2 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_cf-e385ac is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_cf-e520n is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_cf-e530n is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_WP543_16M is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_WP543_8M is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_WPE72_16M is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_WPE72_8M is not set # 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CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_e1700ac-v2-8M is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_e558-v2-16M is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_e558-v2-8M is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_e600g-v2-16M is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_e600g-v2-8M is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_e600gac-v2-16M is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_e600gac-v2-8M is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_e750a-v4-16M is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_e750a-v4-8M is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_e750g-v8-16M is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_e750g-v8-8M is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ap531b0 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_wam250 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_CAP4200AG is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_EAP7660D is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_wlr8100 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_bsb is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_archer-c25-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_archer-c5-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_archer-c58-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_archer-c59-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_archer-c59-v2 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_archer-c60-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_archer-c60-v2 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_archer-c7-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_archer-c7-v2 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_archer-c7-v2-il is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wdr7500-v3 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_archer-c7-v4 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_archer-c7-v5 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_cpe210-v2 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_cpe210-220-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_cpe510-520-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_eap120-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_re355-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_re450-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-mr6400-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wdr3227-v2 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wdr3500-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wdr3600-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wdr4300-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wdr4300-v1-il is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wdr4310-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wdr4900-v2 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wdr5800-v1 is not set CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wdr6500-v2=y # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wdr6500-v6 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wdr8500-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wpa8630-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr1043n-v5 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr1043nd-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr1043nd-v2 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr1043nd-v3 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr1043nd-v4 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr2041n-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr2041n-v2 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr2543-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr710n-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr710n-v2.1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr810n-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr810n-v2 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr842n-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr842n-v2 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr842n-v3 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr880n-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr881n-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr902ac-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr941n-v7 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr942n-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_wbs210-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_wbs510-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_TEW673GRU is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_TEW732BR is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_TEW823DRU is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tellstick-znet-lite is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_rut900 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-air-gateway is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-air-gateway-pro is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-airrouter is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-bullet-m is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-ls-sr71 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-lbe-m5 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-loco-m-xw is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-nano-m-xw is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-nano-m is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_rw2458n is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-rocket-m-ti is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-rocket-m-xw is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-rocket-m is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-rs is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-rspro is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-uap-pro is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-unifi is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-unifiac-lite is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-unifiac-mesh is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-unifiac-pro is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-unifi-outdoor is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-unifi-outdoor-plus is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubdev01 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_wrtnode2q is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_dr342 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_dr531 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_weio is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_mynet-n600 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_mynet-n750 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_MYNETREXT is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ap90q is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_cpe830 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_cpe870 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_sr3200 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_t830 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_xd3200 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ZCN1523H28 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ZCN1523H516 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_NBG6616 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_dLAN_Hotspot is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_dLAN_pro_1200_ac is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_dLAN_pro_500_wp is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_rme-eg200 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_JA76PF is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_JA76PF2 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_JWAP003 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_jwap230 is not set CONFIG_HAS_SUBTARGETS=y CONFIG_HAS_DEVICES=y CONFIG_TARGET_BOARD="ar71xx" CONFIG_TARGET_SUBTARGET="generic" CONFIG_TARGET_PROFILE="DEVICE_tl-wdr6500-v2" CONFIG_TARGET_ARCH_PACKAGES="mips_24kc" CONFIG_DEFAULT_TARGET_OPTIMIZATION="-Os -pipe -mno-branch-likely -mips32r2 -mtune=24kc" CONFIG_CPU_TYPE="24kc" CONFIG_LINUX_4_9=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_ath10k-firmware-qca988x=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_base-files=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_block-mount=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_busybox=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_ca-certificates=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_coremark=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_ddns-scripts_aliyun=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_ddns-scripts_dnspod=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_default-settings=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_dnsmasq-full=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_dropbear=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_firewall=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_fstools=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_iptables=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_kmod-ath10k=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_kmod-ath9k=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_kmod-gpio-button-hotplug=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_kmod-ipt-offload=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_kmod-ipt-raw=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_kmod-nf-nathelper=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_kmod-nf-nathelper-extra=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_kmod-tcp-bbr=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_kmod-usb-core=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_kmod-usb2=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_libc=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_libgcc=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_libustream-openssl=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_logd=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-accesscontrol=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-adbyby-plus=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-arpbind=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-autoreboot=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-cpufreq=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-ddns=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-filetransfer=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-flowoffload=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-nlbwmon=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-ramfree=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-sfe=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-ssr-plus=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-unblockmusic=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-upnp=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-vlmcsd=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-vsftpd=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-wol=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_mtd=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_netifd=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_opkg=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_ppp=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_ppp-mod-pppoe=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_swconfig=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_uboot-envtools=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_uci=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_uclient-fetch=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_urandom-seed=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_urngd=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_wget=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_wpad-openssl=y CONFIG_AUDIO_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_GPIO_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_PCI_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_USB_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_USB_GADGET_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_BIG_ENDIAN=y CONFIG_USES_SQUASHFS=y CONFIG_SMALL_FLASH=y CONFIG_HAS_MIPS16=y CONFIG_mips=y CONFIG_ARCH="mips" # # Target Images # # CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_INITRAMFS is not set CONFIG_EXTERNAL_CPIO="" # # Root filesystem archives # # CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_CPIOGZ is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_TARGZ is not set # # Root filesystem images # # CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT4FS is not set CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_SQUASHFS=y CONFIG_TARGET_SQUASHFS_BLOCK_SIZE=1024 CONFIG_TARGET_UBIFS_FREE_SPACE_FIXUP=y CONFIG_TARGET_UBIFS_JOURNAL_SIZE="" # # Image Options # # # Global build settings # # CONFIG_JSON_ADD_IMAGE_INFO is not set # CONFIG_ALL_NONSHARED is not set # CONFIG_ALL_KMODS is not set # CONFIG_ALL is not set # CONFIG_BUILDBOT is not set # CONFIG_SIGNED_PACKAGES is not set # CONFIG_SIGNATURE_CHECK is not set # # General build options # # CONFIG_DISPLAY_SUPPORT is not set CONFIG_BUILD_PATENTED=y # CONFIG_BUILD_NLS is not set CONFIG_SHADOW_PASSWORDS=y # CONFIG_CLEAN_IPKG is not set # CONFIG_INCLUDE_CONFIG is not set # CONFIG_COLLECT_KERNEL_DEBUG is not set # # Kernel build options # CONFIG_KERNEL_BUILD_USER="" CONFIG_KERNEL_BUILD_DOMAIN="" CONFIG_KERNEL_PRINTK=y CONFIG_KERNEL_CRASHLOG=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_SWAP is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_DEBUG_FS=y CONFIG_KERNEL_MIPS_FPU_EMULATOR=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_PERF_EVENTS is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_PROFILING is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_TASKSTATS is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_KALLSYMS is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_FTRACE is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_DEBUG_KERNEL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_DEBUG_INFO is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_DYNAMIC_DEBUG is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_KPROBES is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_AIO is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_FHANDLE is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_FANOTIFY is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_BLK_DEV_BSG is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_MAGIC_SYSRQ=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_DEBUG_PINCTRL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_DEBUG_GPIO is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_ELF_CORE is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_PROVE_LOCKING is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_PRINTK_TIME=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_SLABINFO is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_PROC_PAGE_MONITOR is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_KEXEC is not set # CONFIG_USE_RFKILL is not set # CONFIG_USE_SPARSE is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_DEVTMPFS is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_KEYS=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_PERSISTENT_KEYRINGS is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_BIG_KEYS is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_ENCRYPTED_KEYS is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_CGROUPS=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_CGROUP_DEBUG is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_FREEZER=y CONFIG_KERNEL_CGROUP_FREEZER=y CONFIG_KERNEL_CGROUP_DEVICE=y CONFIG_KERNEL_CGROUP_PIDS=y CONFIG_KERNEL_CPUSETS=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_PROC_PID_CPUSET is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_CGROUP_CPUACCT=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_RESOURCE_COUNTERS is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_MM_OWNER=y CONFIG_KERNEL_MEMCG=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_MEMCG_SWAP is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_MEMCG_KMEM is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_CGROUP_PERF is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_CGROUP_SCHED=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_RT_GROUP_SCHED is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_BLK_CGROUP=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_CFQ_GROUP_IOSCHED is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_BLK_DEV_THROTTLING is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_DEBUG_BLK_CGROUP is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_NET_CLS_CGROUP=y CONFIG_KERNEL_NETPRIO_CGROUP=y CONFIG_KERNEL_NAMESPACES=y CONFIG_KERNEL_UTS_NS=y CONFIG_KERNEL_IPC_NS=y CONFIG_KERNEL_USER_NS=y CONFIG_KERNEL_PID_NS=y CONFIG_KERNEL_NET_NS=y CONFIG_KERNEL_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES=y CONFIG_KERNEL_POSIX_MQUEUE=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_SECCOMP_FILTER is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_SECCOMP is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_IP_MROUTE=y CONFIG_KERNEL_IPV6=y CONFIG_KERNEL_IPV6_MULTIPLE_TABLES=y CONFIG_KERNEL_IPV6_SUBTREES=y CONFIG_KERNEL_IPV6_MROUTE=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_IPV6_PIMSM_V2 is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_IP_PNP is not set # # Filesystem ACL and attr support options # # CONFIG_USE_FS_ACL_ATTR is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_FS_POSIX_ACL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_BTRFS_FS_POSIX_ACL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_EXT4_FS_POSIX_ACL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_F2FS_FS_POSIX_ACL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_JFFS2_FS_POSIX_ACL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_TMPFS_POSIX_ACL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_CIFS_ACL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_HFS_FS_POSIX_ACL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_HFSPLUG_FS_POSIX_ACL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_NFS_ACL_SUPPORT is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_NFS_V3_ACL_SUPPORT is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_NFSD_V2_ACL_SUPPORT is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_NFSD_V3_ACL_SUPPORT is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_REISER_FS_POSIX_ACL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_XFS_POSIX_ACL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_JFS_POSIX_ACL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_DEVMEM is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_DEVKMEM is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_SQUASHFS_FRAGMENT_CACHE_SIZE=2 # CONFIG_KERNEL_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_PERFORMANCE is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE=y # # Package build options # # CONFIG_DEBUG is not set CONFIG_IPV6=y # # Stripping options # # CONFIG_NO_STRIP is not set # CONFIG_USE_STRIP is not set CONFIG_USE_SSTRIP=y # CONFIG_STRIP_KERNEL_EXPORTS is not set # CONFIG_USE_MKLIBS is not set CONFIG_USE_UCLIBCXX=y # CONFIG_USE_LIBCXX is not set # CONFIG_USE_LIBSTDCXX is not set # # Hardening build options # CONFIG_PKG_CHECK_FORMAT_SECURITY=y CONFIG_PKG_ASLR_PIE_NONE=y # CONFIG_PKG_ASLR_PIE_REGULAR is not set # CONFIG_PKG_ASLR_PIE_ALL is not set # CONFIG_PKG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR_NONE is not set CONFIG_PKG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR_REGULAR=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_CC_STACKPROTECTOR_NONE is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_CC_STACKPROTECTOR_REGULAR=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_CC_STACKPROTECTOR_STRONG is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_STACKPROTECTOR=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_STACKPROTECTOR_STRONG is not set # CONFIG_PKG_FORTIFY_SOURCE_NONE is not set CONFIG_PKG_FORTIFY_SOURCE_1=y # CONFIG_PKG_FORTIFY_SOURCE_2 is not set # CONFIG_PKG_RELRO_NONE is not set # CONFIG_PKG_RELRO_PARTIAL is not set CONFIG_PKG_RELRO_FULL=y # CONFIG_DEVEL is not set # CONFIG_BROKEN is not set CONFIG_BINARY_FOLDER="" CONFIG_DOWNLOAD_FOLDER="" CONFIG_LOCALMIRROR="" CONFIG_AUTOREBUILD=y # CONFIG_AUTOREMOVE is not set CONFIG_BUILD_SUFFIX="" CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_DIR="" # CONFIG_CCACHE is not set CONFIG_EXTERNAL_KERNEL_TREE="" CONFIG_KERNEL_GIT_CLONE_URI="" CONFIG_EXTRA_OPTIMIZATION="-fno-caller-saves -fno-plt" CONFIG_TARGET_OPTIMIZATION="-Os -pipe -mno-branch-likely -mips32r2 -mtune=24kc" CONFIG_SOFT_FLOAT=y CONFIG_USE_MIPS16=y # CONFIG_EXTRA_TARGET_ARCH is not set CONFIG_EXTRA_BINUTILS_CONFIG_OPTIONS="" CONFIG_EXTRA_GCC_CONFIG_OPTIONS="" # CONFIG_GCC_DEFAULT_PIE is not set # CONFIG_GCC_DEFAULT_SSP is not set # CONFIG_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS is not set # CONFIG_INSTALL_GFORTRAN is not set CONFIG_GDB=y CONFIG_USE_MUSL=y CONFIG_SSP_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_BINUTILS_VERSION_2_31_1=y CONFIG_BINUTILS_VERSION="2.31.1" # CONFIG_GCC_USE_EMBEDDED_PATH_REMAP is not set CONFIG_GCC_VERSION="7.5.0" CONFIG_LIBC="musl" CONFIG_TARGET_SUFFIX="musl" # CONFIG_IB is not set # CONFIG_SDK is not set # CONFIG_MAKE_TOOLCHAIN is not set # CONFIG_IMAGEOPT is not set # CONFIG_PREINITOPT is not set CONFIG_TARGET_PREINIT_SUPPRESS_STDERR=y # CONFIG_TARGET_PREINIT_DISABLE_FAILSAFE is not set CONFIG_TARGET_PREINIT_TIMEOUT=2 # CONFIG_TARGET_PREINIT_SHOW_NETMSG is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_PREINIT_SUPPRESS_FAILSAFE_NETMSG is not set CONFIG_TARGET_PREINIT_IFNAME="" CONFIG_TARGET_PREINIT_IP="192.168.1.1" CONFIG_TARGET_PREINIT_NETMASK="255.255.255.0" CONFIG_TARGET_PREINIT_BROADCAST="192.168.1.255" # CONFIG_INITOPT is not set CONFIG_TARGET_INIT_PATH="/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin" CONFIG_TARGET_INIT_ENV="" CONFIG_TARGET_INIT_CMD="/sbin/init" CONFIG_TARGET_INIT_SUPPRESS_STDERR=y # CONFIG_VERSIONOPT is not set CONFIG_PER_FEED_REPO=y CONFIG_FEED_packages=y CONFIG_FEED_luci=y CONFIG_FEED_routing=y # # Base system # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_attendedsysupgrade-common is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_auc is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_base-files=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_block-mount=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_blockd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bridge is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_busybox=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_CUSTOM is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HAVE_DOT_CONFIG=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DESKTOP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_EXTRA_COMPAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEDORA_COMPAT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INCLUDE_SUSv2=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LONG_OPTS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SHOW_USAGE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VERBOSE_USAGE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_COMPRESS_USAGE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LFS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PAM is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DEVPTS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UTMP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_WTMP is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_PIDFILE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PID_FILE_PATH="/var/run" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BUSYBOX is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SHOW_SCRIPT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INSTALLER is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INSTALL_NO_USR is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SUID=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SUID_CONFIG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SUID_CONFIG_QUIET is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_PREFER_APPLETS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BUSYBOX_EXEC_PATH="/proc/self/exe" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SELINUX is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SYSLOG=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PLATFORM_LINUX=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_STATIC is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PIE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NOMMU is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BUILD_LIBBUSYBOX is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LIBBUSYBOX_STATIC is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INDIVIDUAL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SHARED_BUSYBOX is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CROSS_COMPILER_PREFIX="" CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SYSROOT="" CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_EXTRA_CFLAGS="" CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_EXTRA_LDFLAGS="" CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_EXTRA_LDLIBS="" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_USE_PORTABLE_CODE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_STACK_OPTIMIZATION_386 is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INSTALL_APPLET_SYMLINKS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INSTALL_APPLET_HARDLINKS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INSTALL_APPLET_SCRIPT_WRAPPERS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INSTALL_APPLET_DONT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INSTALL_SH_APPLET_SYMLINK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INSTALL_SH_APPLET_HARDLINK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INSTALL_SH_APPLET_SCRIPT_WRAPPER is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PREFIX="./_install" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DEBUG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DEBUG_PESSIMIZE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DEBUG_SANITIZE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNIT_TEST is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_WERROR is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NO_DEBUG_LIB=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DMALLOC is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_EFENCE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_USE_BSS_TAIL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FLOAT_DURATION is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_RTMINMAX is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_RTMINMAX_USE_LIBC_DEFINITIONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BUFFERS_USE_MALLOC is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BUFFERS_GO_ON_STACK=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BUFFERS_GO_IN_BSS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PASSWORD_MINLEN=6 CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MD5_SMALL=1 CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SHA3_SMALL=1 CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FAST_TOP=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_ETC_NETWORKS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_ETC_SERVICES is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_EDITING=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_EDITING_MAX_LEN=512 # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_EDITING_VI is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_EDITING_HISTORY=256 # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_EDITING_SAVEHISTORY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_EDITING_SAVE_ON_EXIT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_REVERSE_SEARCH is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TAB_COMPLETION=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_USERNAME_COMPLETION is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_EDITING_FANCY_PROMPT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_EDITING_WINCH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_EDITING_ASK_TERMINAL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LOCALE_SUPPORT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNICODE_SUPPORT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNICODE_USING_LOCALE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CHECK_UNICODE_IN_ENV is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SUBST_WCHAR=0 CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LAST_SUPPORTED_WCHAR=0 # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNICODE_COMBINING_WCHARS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNICODE_WIDE_WCHARS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNICODE_BIDI_SUPPORT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNICODE_NEUTRAL_TABLE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNICODE_PRESERVE_BROKEN is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NON_POSIX_CP=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VERBOSE_CP_MESSAGE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_USE_SENDFILE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_COPYBUF_KB=4 # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SKIP_ROOTFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MONOTONIC_SYSCALL is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IOCTL_HEX2STR_ERROR=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HWIB is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SEAMLESS_XZ is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SEAMLESS_LZMA is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SEAMLESS_BZ2 is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SEAMLESS_GZ=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SEAMLESS_Z is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_AR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_AR_LONG_FILENAMES is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_AR_CREATE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNCOMPRESS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_GUNZIP=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ZCAT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_GUNZIP_LONG_OPTIONS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BUNZIP2=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BZCAT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNLZMA is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LZCAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LZMA is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNXZ is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_XZCAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_XZ is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BZIP2 is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BZIP2_SMALL=0 CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BZIP2_DECOMPRESS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CPIO is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CPIO_O is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CPIO_P is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DPKG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DPKG_DEB is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_GZIP=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_GZIP_LONG_OPTIONS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_GZIP_FAST=0 # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_GZIP_LEVELS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_GZIP_DECOMPRESS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LZOP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNLZOP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LZOPCAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LZOP_COMPR_HIGH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RPM is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RPM2CPIO is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TAR=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TAR_LONG_OPTIONS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TAR_CREATE=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TAR_AUTODETECT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TAR_FROM=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TAR_OLDGNU_COMPATIBILITY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TAR_OLDSUN_COMPATIBILITY is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TAR_GNU_EXTENSIONS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TAR_TO_COMMAND is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TAR_UNAME_GNAME is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TAR_NOPRESERVE_TIME is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TAR_SELINUX is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNZIP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UNZIP_CDF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UNZIP_BZIP2 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UNZIP_LZMA is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UNZIP_XZ is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LZMA_FAST is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BASENAME=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CAT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CATN is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CATV is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CHGRP=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CHMOD=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CHOWN=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CHOWN_LONG_OPTIONS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CHROOT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CKSUM is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_COMM is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CP=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CP_LONG_OPTIONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CP_REFLINK is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CUT=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DATE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DATE_ISOFMT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DATE_NANO is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DATE_COMPAT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DD=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DD_SIGNAL_HANDLING=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DD_THIRD_STATUS_LINE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DD_IBS_OBS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DD_STATUS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DF=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DF_FANCY is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DIRNAME=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DOS2UNIX is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNIX2DOS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DU=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DU_DEFAULT_BLOCKSIZE_1K=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ECHO=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FANCY_ECHO=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ENV=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_EXPAND is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNEXPAND is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_EXPR=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_EXPR_MATH_SUPPORT_64=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FACTOR is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FALSE=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FOLD is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FSYNC=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HEAD=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FANCY_HEAD=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HOSTID is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ID=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_GROUPS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INSTALL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INSTALL_LONG_OPTIONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LINK is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LN=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LOGNAME is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LS_FILETYPES=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LS_FOLLOWLINKS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LS_RECURSIVE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LS_WIDTH=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LS_SORTFILES=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LS_TIMESTAMPS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LS_USERNAME=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LS_COLOR=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LS_COLOR_IS_DEFAULT=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MD5SUM=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SHA1SUM is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SHA256SUM=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SHA512SUM is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SHA3SUM is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MD5_SHA1_SUM_CHECK=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MKDIR=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MKFIFO=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MKNOD=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MKTEMP=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MV=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NICE=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NOHUP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NPROC is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_OD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PASTE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PRINTENV is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PRINTF=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PWD=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_READLINK=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_READLINK_FOLLOW=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_REALPATH is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RM=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RMDIR=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SEQ=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SHRED is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SHUF is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SLEEP=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FANCY_SLEEP=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SORT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SORT_BIG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SORT_OPTIMIZE_MEMORY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SPLIT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SPLIT_FANCY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_STAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_STAT_FORMAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_STAT_FILESYSTEM is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_STTY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SUM is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SYNC=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SYNC_FANCY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TAC is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TAIL=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FANCY_TAIL=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TEE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TEE_USE_BLOCK_IO=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TEST=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TEST1=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TEST2=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TEST_64=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TOUCH=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TOUCH_NODEREF is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TOUCH_SUSV3=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TR=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TR_CLASSES is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TR_EQUIV is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TRUE=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TRUNCATE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TTY is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNAME=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNAME_OSNAME="GNU/Linux" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BB_ARCH is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNIQ=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNLINK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_USLEEP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UUDECODE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BASE64 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UUENCODE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_WC=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_WC_LARGE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_WHO is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_W is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_USERS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_WHOAMI is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_YES=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VERBOSE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_PRESERVE_HARDLINKS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HUMAN_READABLE=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CHVT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CLEAR=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DEALLOCVT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DUMPKMAP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FGCONSOLE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_KBD_MODE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LOADFONT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SETFONT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SETFONT_TEXTUAL_MAP is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DEFAULT_SETFONT_DIR="" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LOADFONT_PSF2 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LOADFONT_RAW is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LOADKMAP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_OPENVT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RESET=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RESIZE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_RESIZE_PRINT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SETCONSOLE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SETCONSOLE_LONG_OPTIONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SETKEYCODES is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SETLOGCONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SHOWKEY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PIPE_PROGRESS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RUN_PARTS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_RUN_PARTS_LONG_OPTIONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_RUN_PARTS_FANCY is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_START_STOP_DAEMON=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_START_STOP_DAEMON_LONG_OPTIONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_START_STOP_DAEMON_FANCY is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_WHICH=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MINIPS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NUKE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RESUME is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RUN_INIT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_AWK=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_AWK_LIBM=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_AWK_GNU_EXTENSIONS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CMP=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DIFF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DIFF_LONG_OPTIONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DIFF_DIR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ED is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PATCH is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SED=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_VI=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_MAX_LEN=1024 # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_8BIT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_COLON=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_YANKMARK=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_SEARCH=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_REGEX_SEARCH is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_USE_SIGNALS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_DOT_CMD=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_READONLY=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_SETOPTS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_SET=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_WIN_RESIZE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_ASK_TERMINAL=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_UNDO is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_UNDO_QUEUE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_UNDO_QUEUE_MAX=0 CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_ALLOW_EXEC=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FIND=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_PRINT0=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_MTIME=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_MMIN is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_PERM=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_TYPE=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_EXECUTABLE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_XDEV=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_MAXDEPTH=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_NEWER=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_INUM is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_EXEC=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_EXEC_PLUS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_USER=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_GROUP=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_NOT=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_DEPTH=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_PAREN=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_SIZE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_PRUNE=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_QUIT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_DELETE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_PATH=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_REGEX=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_CONTEXT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_LINKS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_GREP=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_EGREP=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FGREP=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_GREP_CONTEXT=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_XARGS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_CONFIRMATION=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_QUOTES=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_TERMOPT=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_ZERO_TERM=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_REPL_STR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_PARALLEL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_ARGS_FILE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BOOTCHARTD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BOOTCHARTD_BLOATED_HEADER is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BOOTCHARTD_CONFIG_FILE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HALT=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_POWEROFF=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_REBOOT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_WAIT_FOR_INIT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CALL_TELINIT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TELINIT_PATH="" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INIT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LINUXRC is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_USE_INITTAB is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_KILL_REMOVED is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_KILL_DELAY=0 # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INIT_SCTTY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INIT_SYSLOG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INIT_QUIET is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INIT_COREDUMPS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INIT_TERMINAL_TYPE="" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INIT_MODIFY_CMDLINE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SHADOWPASSWDS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_USE_BB_PWD_GRP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_USE_BB_SHADOW is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_USE_BB_CRYPT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_USE_BB_CRYPT_SHA is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ADD_SHELL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_REMOVE_SHELL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ADDGROUP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_ADDUSER_TO_GROUP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ADDUSER is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CHECK_NAMES is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LAST_ID=0 CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FIRST_SYSTEM_ID=0 CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LAST_SYSTEM_ID=0 # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CHPASSWD is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DEFAULT_PASSWD_ALGO="md5" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CRYPTPW is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MKPASSWD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DELUSER is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DELGROUP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DEL_USER_FROM_GROUP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_GETTY is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LOGIN=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LOGIN_SESSION_AS_CHILD=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LOGIN_SCRIPTS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NOLOGIN is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SECURETTY is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PASSWD=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_PASSWD_WEAK_CHECK=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SU is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SU_SYSLOG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SU_CHECKS_SHELLS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SU_BLANK_PW_NEEDS_SECURE_TTY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SULOGIN is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_VLOCK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CHATTR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FSCK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LSATTR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TUNE2FS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MODPROBE_SMALL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DEPMOD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INSMOD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LSMOD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LSMOD_PRETTY_2_6_OUTPUT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MODINFO is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MODPROBE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MODPROBE_BLACKLIST is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RMMOD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CMDLINE_MODULE_OPTIONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MODPROBE_SMALL_CHECK_ALREADY_LOADED is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_2_4_MODULES is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INSMOD_VERSION_CHECKING is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INSMOD_KSYMOOPS_SYMBOLS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INSMOD_LOADINKMEM is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INSMOD_LOAD_MAP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INSMOD_LOAD_MAP_FULL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CHECK_TAINTED_MODULE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INSMOD_TRY_MMAP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MODUTILS_ALIAS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MODUTILS_SYMBOLS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DEFAULT_MODULES_DIR="" CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DEFAULT_DEPMOD_FILE="" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ACPID is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_ACPID_COMPAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BLKDISCARD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BLKID is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BLKID_TYPE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BLOCKDEV is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CAL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CHRT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DMESG=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DMESG_PRETTY=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_EJECT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_EJECT_SCSI is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FALLOCATE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FATATTR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FBSET is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FBSET_FANCY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FBSET_READMODE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FDFORMAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FDISK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FDISK_SUPPORT_LARGE_DISKS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FDISK_WRITABLE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_AIX_LABEL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SGI_LABEL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SUN_LABEL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_OSF_LABEL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_GPT_LABEL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FDISK_ADVANCED is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FINDFS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FLOCK=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FDFLUSH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FREERAMDISK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FSCK_MINIX is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FSFREEZE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FSTRIM is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_GETOPT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_GETOPT_LONG is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HEXDUMP=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HEXDUMP_REVERSE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_XXD is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HWCLOCK=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HWCLOCK_ADJTIME_FHS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IONICE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IPCRM is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IPCS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LAST is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LAST_FANCY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LOSETUP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LSPCI is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LSUSB is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MDEV is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MDEV_CONF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MDEV_RENAME is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MDEV_RENAME_REGEXP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MDEV_EXEC is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MDEV_LOAD_FIRMWARE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MESG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MESG_ENABLE_ONLY_GROUP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MKE2FS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MKFS_EXT2 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MKFS_MINIX is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MINIX2 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MKFS_REISER is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MKDOSFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MKFS_VFAT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MKSWAP=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MKSWAP_UUID is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MORE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MOUNT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MOUNT_FAKE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MOUNT_VERBOSE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MOUNT_HELPERS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MOUNT_LABEL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MOUNT_NFS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MOUNT_CIFS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MOUNT_FLAGS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MOUNT_FSTAB=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MOUNT_OTHERTAB is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MOUNTPOINT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NOLOGIN is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NOLOGIN_DEPENDENCIES is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NSENTER is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PIVOT_ROOT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RDATE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RDEV is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_READPROFILE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RENICE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_REV is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RTCWAKE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SCRIPT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SCRIPTREPLAY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SETARCH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LINUX32 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LINUX64 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SETPRIV is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SETPRIV_DUMP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SETPRIV_CAPABILITIES is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SETPRIV_CAPABILITY_NAMES is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SETSID is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SWAPON is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SWAPON_DISCARD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SWAPON_PRI is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SWAPOFF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SWAPONOFF_LABEL is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SWITCH_ROOT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TASKSET is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TASKSET_FANCY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UEVENT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UMOUNT=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UMOUNT_ALL=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNSHARE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_WALL is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MOUNT_LOOP=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MOUNT_LOOP_CREATE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MTAB_SUPPORT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_VOLUMEID is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_BCACHE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_BTRFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_CRAMFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_EXFAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_EXT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_F2FS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_FAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_HFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_ISO9660 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_JFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_LFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_LINUXRAID is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_LINUXSWAP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_LUKS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_MINIX is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_NILFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_NTFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_OCFS2 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_REISERFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_ROMFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_SQUASHFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_SYSV is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_UBIFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_UDF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_XFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ADJTIMEX is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BBCONFIG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_COMPRESS_BBCONFIG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BC is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DC is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DC_BIG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DC_LIBM is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BC_INTERACTIVE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BC_LONG_OPTIONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BEEP is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BEEP_FREQ=0 CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BEEP_LENGTH_MS=0 # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CHAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CHAT_NOFAIL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CHAT_TTY_HIFI is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CHAT_IMPLICIT_CR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CHAT_SWALLOW_OPTS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CHAT_SEND_ESCAPES is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CHAT_VAR_ABORT_LEN is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CHAT_CLR_ABORT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CONSPY is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CROND=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CROND_D is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CROND_CALL_SENDMAIL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CROND_SPECIAL_TIMES is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CROND_DIR="/etc" CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CRONTAB=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DEVFSD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DEVFSD_MODLOAD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DEVFSD_FG_NP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DEVFSD_VERBOSE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DEVFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DEVMEM is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FBSPLASH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FLASH_ERASEALL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FLASH_LOCK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FLASH_UNLOCK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FLASHCP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HDPARM is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HDPARM_GET_IDENTITY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HDPARM_HDIO_SCAN_HWIF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HDPARM_HDIO_UNREGISTER_HWIF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HDPARM_HDIO_DRIVE_RESET is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HDPARM_HDIO_TRISTATE_HWIF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HDPARM_HDIO_GETSET_DMA is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HEXEDIT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_I2CGET is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_I2CSET is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_I2CDUMP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_I2CDETECT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INOTIFYD is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LESS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LESS_MAXLINES=9999999 # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LESS_BRACKETS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LESS_FLAGS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LESS_TRUNCATE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LESS_MARKS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LESS_REGEXP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LESS_WINCH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LESS_ASK_TERMINAL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LESS_DASHCMD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LESS_LINENUMS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LESS_RAW is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LESS_ENV is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LOCK=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LSSCSI is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MAKEDEVS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MAKEDEVS_LEAF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MAKEDEVS_TABLE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MAN is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MICROCOM is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NANDWRITE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NANDDUMP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PARTPROBE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RAIDAUTORUN is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_READAHEAD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RFKILL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RUNLEVEL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RX is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SETFATTR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SETSERIAL is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_STRINGS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TIME=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TTYSIZE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UBIATTACH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UBIDETACH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UBIMKVOL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UBIRMVOL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UBIRSVOL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UBIUPDATEVOL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UBIRENAME is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_VOLNAME is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_WATCHDOG is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IPV6=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UNIX_LOCAL is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_PREFER_IPV4_ADDRESS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_VERBOSE_RESOLUTION_ERRORS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TLS_SHA1 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ARP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ARPING is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BRCTL=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BRCTL_FANCY=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BRCTL_SHOW=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DNSD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ETHER_WAKE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FTPD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FTPD_WRITE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FTPD_ACCEPT_BROKEN_LIST is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FTPD_AUTHENTICATION is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FTPGET is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FTPPUT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FTPGETPUT_LONG_OPTIONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HOSTNAME is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DNSDOMAINNAME is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HTTPD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_RANGES is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_SETUID is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_BASIC_AUTH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_AUTH_MD5 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_CGI is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_CONFIG_WITH_SCRIPT_INTERPR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_SET_REMOTE_PORT_TO_ENV is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_ENCODE_URL_STR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_ERROR_PAGES is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_PROXY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_GZIP is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IFCONFIG=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFCONFIG_STATUS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFCONFIG_SLIP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFCONFIG_MEMSTART_IOADDR_IRQ is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFCONFIG_HW=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFCONFIG_BROADCAST_PLUS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IFENSLAVE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IFPLUGD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IFUP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IFDOWN is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IFUPDOWN_IFSTATE_PATH="" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFUPDOWN_IP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFUPDOWN_IPV4 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFUPDOWN_IPV6 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFUPDOWN_MAPPING is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFUPDOWN_EXTERNAL_DHCP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INETD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INETD_SUPPORT_BUILTIN_ECHO is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INETD_SUPPORT_BUILTIN_DISCARD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INETD_SUPPORT_BUILTIN_TIME is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INETD_SUPPORT_BUILTIN_DAYTIME is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INETD_SUPPORT_BUILTIN_CHARGEN is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INETD_RPC is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IP=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IPADDR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IPLINK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IPROUTE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IPTUNNEL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IPRULE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IPNEIGH is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IP_ADDRESS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IP_LINK=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IP_ROUTE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IP_ROUTE_DIR="/etc/iproute2" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IP_TUNNEL is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IP_RULE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IP_NEIGH=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IP_RARE_PROTOCOLS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IPCALC is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IPCALC_LONG_OPTIONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IPCALC_FANCY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FAKEIDENTD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NAMEIF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NAMEIF_EXTENDED is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NBDCLIENT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NC=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NETCAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NC_SERVER is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NC_EXTRA is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NC_110_COMPAT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NETMSG=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NETSTAT=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NETSTAT_WIDE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NETSTAT_PRG=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NSLOOKUP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NSLOOKUP_BIG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NSLOOKUP_LONG_OPTIONS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NSLOOKUP_OPENWRT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NSLOOKUP_OPENWRT_LONG_OPTIONS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NTPD=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NTPD_SERVER=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NTPD_CONF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NTP_AUTH is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PING=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PING6=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FANCY_PING=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PSCAN is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ROUTE=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SLATTACH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SSL_CLIENT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TC is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TC_INGRESS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TCPSVD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UDPSVD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TELNET is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TELNET_TTYPE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TELNET_AUTOLOGIN is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TELNET_WIDTH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TELNETD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TELNETD_STANDALONE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TELNETD_INETD_WAIT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TFTP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TFTP_PROGRESS_BAR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TFTPD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TFTP_GET is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TFTP_PUT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TFTP_BLOCKSIZE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TFTP_DEBUG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TLS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TRACEROUTE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TRACEROUTE6=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TRACEROUTE_VERBOSE=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TRACEROUTE_USE_ICMP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TUNCTL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TUNCTL_UG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_VCONFIG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_WGET is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_WGET_LONG_OPTIONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_WGET_STATUSBAR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_WGET_AUTHENTICATION is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_WGET_TIMEOUT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_WGET_HTTPS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_WGET_OPENSSL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_WHOIS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ZCIP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UDHCPD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UDHCPD_BASE_IP_ON_MAC is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UDHCPD_WRITE_LEASES_EARLY is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DHCPD_LEASES_FILE="" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DUMPLEASES is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DHCPRELAY is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UDHCPC=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UDHCPC_ARPING is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UDHCPC_SANITIZEOPT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UDHCPC_DEFAULT_SCRIPT="/usr/share/udhcpc/default.script" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UDHCPC6 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UDHCPC6_RFC3646 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UDHCPC6_RFC4704 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UDHCPC6_RFC4833 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UDHCPC6_RFC5970 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UDHCP_PORT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UDHCP_DEBUG=0 CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UDHCPC_SLACK_FOR_BUGGY_SERVERS=80 CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UDHCP_RFC3397=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UDHCP_8021Q is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IFUPDOWN_UDHCPC_CMD_OPTIONS="" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LPD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LPR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LPQ is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MAKEMIME is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_POPMAILDIR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_POPMAILDIR_DELIVERY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_REFORMIME is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_REFORMIME_COMPAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SENDMAIL is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MIME_CHARSET="" CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FREE=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FUSER is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IOSTAT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_KILL=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_KILLALL=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_KILLALL5 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LSOF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MPSTAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NMETER is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PGREP=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PKILL is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PIDOF=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_PIDOF_SINGLE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_PIDOF_OMIT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PMAP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_POWERTOP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_POWERTOP_INTERACTIVE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_PS_WIDE=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_PS_LONG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_PS_TIME is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_PS_UNUSUAL_SYSTEMS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_PS_ADDITIONAL_COLUMNS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PSTREE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PWDX is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SMEMCAP is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BB_SYSCTL=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TOP=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TOP_INTERACTIVE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TOP_CPU_USAGE_PERCENTAGE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TOP_CPU_GLOBAL_PERCENTS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TOP_SMP_CPU is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TOP_DECIMALS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TOP_SMP_PROCESS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TOPMEM is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UPTIME=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UPTIME_UTMP_SUPPORT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_WATCH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SHOW_THREADS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CHPST is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SETUIDGID is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ENVUIDGID is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ENVDIR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SOFTLIMIT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RUNSV is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RUNSVDIR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_RUNSVDIR_LOG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SV is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SV_DEFAULT_SERVICE_DIR="" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SVC is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SVOK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SVLOGD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CHCON is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_GETENFORCE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_GETSEBOOL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LOAD_POLICY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MATCHPATHCON is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RUNCON is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SELINUXENABLED is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SESTATUS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SETENFORCE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SETFILES is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SETFILES_CHECK_OPTION is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RESTORECON is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SETSEBOOL is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SH_IS_ASH=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SH_IS_HUSH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SH_IS_NONE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BASH_IS_ASH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BASH_IS_HUSH is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BASH_IS_NONE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_INTERNAL_GLOB=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_BASH_COMPAT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_BASH_SOURCE_CURDIR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_BASH_NOT_FOUND_HOOK is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_JOB_CONTROL=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_ALIAS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_RANDOM_SUPPORT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_EXPAND_PRMT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_IDLE_TIMEOUT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_MAIL is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_ECHO=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_PRINTF=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_TEST=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_HELP is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_GETOPTS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_CMDCMD=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CTTYHACK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_BASH_COMPAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_BRACE_EXPANSION is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_LINENO_VAR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_BASH_SOURCE_CURDIR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_INTERACTIVE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_SAVEHISTORY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_JOB is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_TICK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_IF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_LOOPS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_CASE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_FUNCTIONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_LOCAL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_RANDOM_SUPPORT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_MODE_X is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_ECHO is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_PRINTF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_TEST is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_HELP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_EXPORT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_EXPORT_N is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_READONLY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_KILL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_WAIT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_COMMAND is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_TRAP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_TYPE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_TIMES is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_READ is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_SET is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_UNSET is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_ULIMIT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_UMASK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_GETOPTS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_MEMLEAK is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SH_MATH=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SH_MATH_64=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SH_EXTRA_QUIET is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SH_STANDALONE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SH_NOFORK=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SH_READ_FRAC is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SH_HISTFILESIZE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SH_EMBEDDED_SCRIPTS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_KLOGD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_KLOGD_KLOGCTL is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LOGGER=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LOGREAD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LOGREAD_REDUCED_LOCKING is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SYSLOGD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_ROTATE_LOGFILE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_REMOTE_LOG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SYSLOGD_DUP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SYSLOGD_CFG is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SYSLOGD_READ_BUFFER_SIZE=0 # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IPC_SYSLOG is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IPC_SYSLOG_BUFFER_SIZE=0 # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_KMSG_SYSLOG is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ca-bundle is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_ca-certificates=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq-dhcpv6 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq-full=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq_full_dhcp=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq_full_dhcpv6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq_full_dnssec is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq_full_auth is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq_full_ipset=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq_full_conntrack is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq_full_noid is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq_full_broken_rtc is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_dropbear=y # # Configuration # CONFIG_DROPBEAR_CURVE25519=y # CONFIG_DROPBEAR_ECC is not set # CONFIG_DROPBEAR_ZLIB is not set CONFIG_DROPBEAR_DBCLIENT=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ead is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_firewall=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_fstools=y # CONFIG_FSTOOLS_OVL_MOUNT_FULL_ACCESS_TIME is not set # CONFIG_FSTOOLS_OVL_MOUNT_COMPRESS_ZLIB is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_fwtool=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_getrandom=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_jsonfilter=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libatomic is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libc=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_libgcc=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libgomp is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpthread=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_librt=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libstdcpp is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_logd=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_mtd=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_netifd=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nft-qos is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nvram is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_om-watchdog is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openwrt-keyring is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_opkg=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_procd=y # # Configuration # # CONFIG_PROCD_SHOW_BOOT is not set # CONFIG_PROCD_ZRAM_TMPFS is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_procd-ujail is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_qos-scripts is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_resolveip is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_rpcd=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rpcd-mod-file is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rpcd-mod-iwinfo is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rpcd-mod-rpcsys is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_snapshot-tool is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sqm-scripts is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sqm-scripts-extra is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_swconfig=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_ubox=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_ubus=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_ubusd=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ucert is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ucert-full is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_uci=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_urandom-seed=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_urngd=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_usign is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wireless-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zram-swap is not set # # Administration # # # openwisp # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openwisp-config-cyassl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openwisp-config-mbedtls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openwisp-config-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openwisp-config-openssl is not set # # zabbix # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zabbix-agentd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zabbix-extra-mac80211 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zabbix-extra-network is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zabbix-extra-wifi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zabbix-get is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zabbix-proxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zabbix-sender is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zabbix-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_htop is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ipmitool is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_monit is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_monit-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_muninlite is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_netdata is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sudo is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_syslog-ng is not set # # Boot Loaders # # # Development # # # Libraries # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libncurses-dev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libxml2-dev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zlib-dev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ar is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_autoconf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_automake is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_binutils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_diffutils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gcc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gdb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gdbserver is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libtool-bin is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lpc21isp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lttng-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_m4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_make is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_meson is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_meson-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ninja is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_objdump is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_patch is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pkg-config is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_trace-cmd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_trace-cmd-extra is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_valgrind is not set # # Extra packages # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_automount is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_autosamba is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ipv6helper is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_k3wifi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wireguard-tools is not set # # Firmware # # # ath10k IPQ4019 Boarddata # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_aircard-pcmcia-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_amdgpu-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ar3k-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca4019 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca4019-ct is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca4019-ct-htt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca6174 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca9887 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca9887-ct is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca9887-ct-htt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca9888 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca9888-ct is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca9888-ct-htt is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca988x=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct-htt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca9984 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca9984-ct is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca9984-ct-htt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca99x0 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca99x0-ct is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca99x0-ct-htt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath6k-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath9k-htc-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_b43legacy-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bnx2-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bnx2x-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmfmac-firmware-4329-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmfmac-firmware-43362-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmfmac-firmware-43430-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmfmac-firmware-43430-sdio-rpi-3b is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmfmac-firmware-43430-sdio-rpi-zero-w is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmfmac-firmware-43430a0-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmfmac-firmware-43455-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmfmac-firmware-43455-sdio-rpi-3b-plus is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmfmac-firmware-43455-sdio-rpi-4b is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmfmac-firmware-43602a1-pcie is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmfmac-firmware-4366b1-pcie is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmfmac-firmware-4366c0-pcie is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmfmac-firmware-usb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmsmac-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_carl9170-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-43012-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-43340-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-43362-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-4339-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-43430-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-43455-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-4354-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-4356-pcie is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-4356-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-43570-pcie is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-4359-pcie is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-4359-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-4373-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-4373-usb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-89459-pcie is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_e100-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_edgeport-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ibt-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwl3945-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwl4965-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl100 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl1000 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl105 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl135 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl2000 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl2030 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl3160 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl3168 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl5000 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl5150 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl6000g2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl6000g2a is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl6000g2b is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl6050 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl7260 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl7265 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl7265d is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl8260c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl8265 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl9000 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl9260 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libertas-sdio-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libertas-spi-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libertas-usb-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mt7601u-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mt7622bt-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mwifiex-pcie-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mwifiex-sdio-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mwl8k-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_p54-pci-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_p54-spi-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_p54-usb-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_prism54-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_r8169-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_radeon-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rs9113-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rt2800-pci-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rt2800-usb-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rt61-pci-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rt73-usb-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtl8188eu-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtl8192ce-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtl8192cu-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtl8192de-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtl8192eu-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtl8192se-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtl8192su-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtl8723au-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtl8723bs-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtl8723bu-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtl8821ae-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtl8822be-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtl8822ce-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ti-3410-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ti-5052-firmware is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_wireless-regdb=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wl12xx-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wl18xx-firmware is not set # # Fonts # # # DejaVu # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuMathTeXGyre is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSans is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSans-Bold is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSans-BoldOblique is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSans-ExtraLight is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSans-Oblique is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSansCondensed is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSansCondensed-Bold is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSansCondensed-BoldOblique is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSansCondensed-Oblique is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSansMono is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSansMono-Bold is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSansMono-BoldOblique is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSansMono-Oblique is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSerif is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSerif-Bold is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSerif-BoldItalic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSerif-Italic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSerifCondensed is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSerifCondensed-Bold is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSerifCondensed-BoldItalic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSerifCondensed-Italic is not set # # Kernel modules # # # Block Devices # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-aoe is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ata-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-block2mtd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-dm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-dm-raid is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-loop is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-md-mod is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nbd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-scsi-cdrom is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-scsi-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-scsi-generic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-scsi-tape is not set # # CAN Support # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-can is not set # # Cryptographic API modules # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-aead=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-arc4=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-authenc=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-cbc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-ccm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-cmac is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-crc32c=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-ctr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-cts is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-deflate is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-des is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-ecb=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-ecdh is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-echainiv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-fcrypt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-gcm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-gf128 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-ghash is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-hash=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-hmac is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-hw-ccp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-hw-geode is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-hw-hifn-795x is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-hw-padlock is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-hw-talitos is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-manager=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-md4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-md5 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-michael-mic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-misc is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-null=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-pcbc is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-pcompress=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-rmd160 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-rng is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-seqiv is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-sha1=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-sha256 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-sha512 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-test is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-user is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-wq is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-xcbc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-xts is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-cryptodev=y # # Filesystems # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-afs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-antfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-autofs4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-btrfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-cifs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-configfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-cramfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-exfat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-exportfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-ext4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-f2fs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-fscache is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-hfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-hfsplus is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-isofs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-jfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-ksmbd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-minix is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-msdos is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-nfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-nfs-common is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-nfs-common-rpcsec is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-nfs-v3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-nfs-v4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-nfsd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-ntfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-reiserfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-squashfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-udf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-vfat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-xfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fuse is not set # # FireWire support # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-firewire is not set # # Hardware Monitoring Support # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-core=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-adcxx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-ads1015 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-adt7410 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-adt7475 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-gpiofan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-ina209 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-ina2xx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-it87 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-lm63 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-lm75 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-lm77 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-lm85 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-lm90 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-lm92 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-lm95241 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-ltc4151 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-mcp3021 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-pwmfan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-sch5627 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-sht21 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-tmp102 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-tmp103 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-tmp421 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-vid is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-w83793 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-pmbus-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-pmbus-zl6100 is not set # # I2C support # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-i2c-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-i2c-gpio-custom is not set # # Industrial I/O Modules # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-ad799x is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-am2315 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-bh1750 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-bme680 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-bme680-i2c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-bme680-spi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-bmp280 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-bmp280-i2c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-bmp280-spi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-ccs811 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-fxos8700 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-fxos8700-i2c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-fxos8700-spi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-hmc5843 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-htu21 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-kfifo-buf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-si7020 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-sps30 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-st_accel is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-st_sensors-i2c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-st_sensors-spi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-tsl4531 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-industrialio-triggered-buffer is not set # # Input modules # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hid is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hid-generic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-input-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-input-evdev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-input-gpio-encoder is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-input-gpio-keys is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-input-gpio-keys-polled is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-input-joydev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-input-matrixkmap is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-input-polldev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-input-touchscreen-ads7846 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-input-uinput is not set # # LED modules # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-leds-gpio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-leds-nu801 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-leds-pca963x is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-leds-rb750 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-leds-wndr3700-usb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ledtrig-default-on is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ledtrig-gpio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ledtrig-heartbeat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ledtrig-netdev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ledtrig-oneshot is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ledtrig-timer is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ledtrig-transient is not set # # Libraries # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-lib-cordic is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-lib-crc-ccitt=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-lib-crc-itu-t is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-lib-crc16 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-lib-crc32c=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-lib-crc7 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-lib-crc8 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-lib-textsearch=y # # Native Language Support # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-base=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-cp1250 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-cp1251 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-cp437 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-cp775 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-cp850 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-cp852 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-cp862 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-cp864 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-cp866 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-cp932 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-cp936 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-cp950 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-iso8859-1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-iso8859-13 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-iso8859-15 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-iso8859-2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-iso8859-6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-iso8859-8 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-koi8r is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-utf8 is not set # # Netfilter Extensions # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-arptables is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-br-netfilter is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ebtables is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ebtables-ipv4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ebtables-ipv6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ebtables-watchers is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ip6tables is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ip6tables-extra is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-account is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-chaos is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-checksum is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-cluster is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-clusterip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-compat-xtables is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-condition is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-conntrack=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-conntrack-extra is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-conntrack-label is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-core=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-debug is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-delude is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-dhcpmac is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-dnetmap is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-extra is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-filter is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-fullconenat=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-fuzzy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-geoip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-hashlimit is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-iface is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-ipmark is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-ipopt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-ipp2p is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-iprange is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-ipsec is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-ipset=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-ipv4options is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-led is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-length2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-logmark is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-lscan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-lua is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-nat=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-nat-extra is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-nat6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-nathelper-rtsp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-nflog is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-nfqueue is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-physdev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-psd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-quota2 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-raw=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-raw6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-rpfilter is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-sysrq is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-tarpit is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-tee is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-tproxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-u32 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-ulog is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nf-conntrack=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nf-conntrack-netlink=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nf-conntrack6=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nf-ipt=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nf-ipt6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nf-ipvs is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nf-nat=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nf-nat6 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nf-nathelper=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nf-nathelper-extra=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nf-reject=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nf-reject6 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nfnetlink=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nfnetlink-log is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nfnetlink-queue is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nft-arp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nft-bridge is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nft-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nft-fib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nft-nat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nft-nat6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nft-netdev is not set # # Network Devices # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-3c59x is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-8139cp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-8139too is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-alx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-atl1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-atl1c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-atl1e is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-atl2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-b44 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-be2net is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-bnx2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-bnx2x is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-dm9000 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-dummy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-e100 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-e1000 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-et131x is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ethoc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-forcedeth is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-gigaset is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hfcmulti is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hfcpci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-i40e is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-i40evf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ifb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-igb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ixgbe is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ixgbevf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-libphy is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-macvlan=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mdio-gpio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mii is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mlx4-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mlx5-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-natsemi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ne2k-pci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-niu is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-of-mdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-pcnet32 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-phy-broadcom is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-phy-realtek is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-r6040 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-r8125 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-r8168 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-r8169 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sfc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-siit is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sis190 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sis900 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-skge is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sky2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-solos-pci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-spi-ks8995 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-swconfig is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-switch-ip17xx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-switch-mvsw61xx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-switch-rtl8306 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-switch-rtl8366-smi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-switch-rtl8366rb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-switch-rtl8366s is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-switch-rtl8367b is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-tg3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-tulip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-via-rhine is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-via-velocity is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-vmxnet3 is not set # # Network Support # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-atm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ax25 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-batman-adv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-bonding is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-bpf-test is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-capi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-dnsresolver is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fast-classifier=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fou is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fou6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-geneve is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-gre is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-gre6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ip6-tunnel is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipsec is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iptunnel6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-isdn4linux is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-jool is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-l2tp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-l2tp-eth is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-l2tp-ip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-macremapper is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-macsec is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-misdn is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mpls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nat46 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-netem is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nlmon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nsh is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-openvswitch is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-openvswitch-geneve is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-openvswitch-gre is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-openvswitch-vxlan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-pktgen is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ppp=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mppe=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ppp-synctty is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-pppoa is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-pppoe=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-pppol2tp is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-pppox=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-pptp is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sched=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sched-act-vlan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sched-bpf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sched-cake is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sched-connmark is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sched-core=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sched-ctinfo is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sched-flower is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sched-ipset is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sched-mqprio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sctp is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-shortcut-fe=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-shortcut-fe-cm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sit is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-slhc=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-slip is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-tcp-bbr=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-trelay is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-tun is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-veth is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-vxlan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-wireguard is not set # # Other modules # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-6lowpan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ath3k is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-bcma is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-bluetooth is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-bluetooth_6lowpan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-bmp085 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-bmp085-i2c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-bmp085-spi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-btmrvl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-button-hotplug is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-echo is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-eeprom-93cx6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-eeprom-at24 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-eeprom-at25 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-gpio-beeper is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-gpio-button-hotplug=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-gpio-dev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-gpio-mcp23s08 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-gpio-nxp-74hc164 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-gpio-pca953x is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-gpio-pcf857x is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ikconfig is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-it87-wdt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-itco-wdt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-lp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mmc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mtd-rw is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mtdoops is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mtdram is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mtdtests is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-parport-pc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ppdev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-pps is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-pps-gpio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-pps-ldisc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ptp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-random-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-random-tpm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtc-ds1307 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtc-ds1374 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtc-ds1672 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtc-em3027 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtc-isl1208 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtc-pcf2123 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtc-pcf2127 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtc-pcf8563 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtc-pt7c4338 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtc-rs5c372a is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtc-rx8025 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sdhci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-serial-8250 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-serial-8250-exar is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-softdog is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ssb is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-thermal=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-tpm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-tpm-i2c-atmel is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-tpm-i2c-infineon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-w83627hf-wdt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-wifidog-ng is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-zram is not set # # PCMCIA support # # # SPI Support # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mmc-spi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-spi-bitbang is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-spi-dev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-spi-gpio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-spi-gpio-custom is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-spi-vsc7385 is not set # # Sound Support # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sound-core is not set # # USB Support # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-chaoskey is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-acm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-atm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-chipidea is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-chipidea2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-cm109 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-core=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-dwc2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-dwc3 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-ehci=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-gadget-cdc-composite is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-gadget-ehci-debug is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-gadget-eth is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-gadget-hid is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-gadget-mass-storage is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-gadget-serial is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-hid is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-net is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-net2280 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-ohci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-ohci-pci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-printer is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-serial is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-storage is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-storage-extras is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-storage-uas is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-uhci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-wdm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-yealink is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb2=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb2-pci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usbip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usbip-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usbip-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usbmon is not set # # Video Support # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-video-core is not set # # Virtualization # # # Voice over IP # # # W1 support # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-w1 is not set # # WPAN 802.15.4 Support # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-at86rf230 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-atusb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-cc2520 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fakelb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ieee802154 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ieee802154_6lowpan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mac802154 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mrf24j40 is not set # # Wireless Drivers # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-adm8211 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ath=y CONFIG_ATH_USER_REGD=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ATH_DEBUG is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_ATH_DFS=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ATH_DYNACK is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ath10k=y CONFIG_ATH10K_LEDS=y CONFIG_ATH10K_THERMAL=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ath10k-ct is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ath5k is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ath6kl-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ath6kl-usb is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ath9k=y # CONFIG_ATH9K_SUPPORT_PCOEM is not set # CONFIG_ATH9K_TX99 is not set CONFIG_ATH9K_UBNTHSR=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ath9k-common=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ath9k-htc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-b43 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-b43legacy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-brcmfmac is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-brcmsmac is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-brcmutil is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-carl9170 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-cfg80211=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hermes is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hermes-pci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hermes-plx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iwl-legacy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iwl3945 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iwl4965 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iwlwifi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-lib80211 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-libertas-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-libertas-spi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-libertas-usb is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mac80211=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_MAC80211_DEBUGFS=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_MAC80211_TRACING is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_MAC80211_MESH=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mac80211-hwsim is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mt76 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mt7601u is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mt7603 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mt7615e is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mt76x0e is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mt76x0u is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mt76x2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mt76x2u is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mt_wifi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mwifiex-pcie is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mwifiex-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mwl8k is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-net-prism54 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-net-rtl8192su is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-owl-loader is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-p54-common is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-p54-pci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-p54-usb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rsi91x is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rsi91x-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rsi91x-usb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rt2400-pci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rt2500-pci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rt2500-usb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rt2800-pci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rt2800-usb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rt2x00-lib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rt61-pci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rt73-usb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtl8180 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtl8187 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtl8192ce is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtl8192cu is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtl8192de is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtl8192se is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtl8821ae is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtl8xxxu is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-wl12xx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-wl18xx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-wlcore is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-zd1211rw is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wifi-l1profile is not set # # Languages # # # Erlang # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_erlang is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_erlang-asn1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_erlang-compiler is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_erlang-crypto is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_erlang-hipe is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_erlang-inets is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_erlang-mnesia is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_erlang-runtime-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_erlang-snmp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_erlang-ssh is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_erlang-ssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_erlang-syntax-tools is not set # # Go # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_golang is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_golang-doc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_golang-github-nextdns-nextdns-dev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_golang-src is not set # # Java # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_jamvm is not set # # Lua # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dkjson is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_json4lua is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ldbus is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libiwinfo-lua=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lpeg is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lsqlite3 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-bencode is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-cjson is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-copas is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-coxpcall is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-examples is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-lzlib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-md5 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-mobdebug is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-mosquitto is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-penlight is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-rings is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-rs232 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-sha2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-wsapi-base is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-wsapi-xavante is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-xavante is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luabitop is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luac is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luaexpat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luafilesystem is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luajit is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lualanes is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luaposix is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luarocks is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luasec is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luasoap is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luasocket is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luasql-mysql is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luasql-pgsql is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luasql-sqlite3 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-fs=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lzmq is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_uuid is not set # # Node.js # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_node is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_node-arduino-firmata is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_node-cylon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_node-cylon-firmata is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_node-cylon-gpio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_node-cylon-i2c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_node-hid is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_node-homebridge is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_node-javascript-obfuscator is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_node-npm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_node-serialport is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_node-serialport-bindings is not set # # PHP # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_php7 is not set # # Perl # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_perl is not set # # Python # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gunicorn is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gunicorn3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_micropython is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_micropython-lib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-astral is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-astral-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-attrs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-attrs-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-automat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-automat-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-awscli is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-awscli-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-base is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-base-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-bcrypt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-bcrypt-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-botocore is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-botocore-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-certifi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-certifi-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-cffi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-cffi-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-chardet is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-chardet-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-codecs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-codecs-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-colorama is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-colorama-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-compiler is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-compiler-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-constantly is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-constantly-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-crcmod is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-crypto is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-crypto-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-cryptodome is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-cryptodome-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-cryptodomex is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-cryptodomex-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-cryptography is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-cryptography-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-ctypes is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-ctypes-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-curl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-curl-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-dateutil is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-dateutil-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-db is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-db-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-decimal is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-decimal-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-defusedxml is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-defusedxml-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-dev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-dev-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-distutils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-distutils-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-django1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-django1-common is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-django1-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-dns is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-dns-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-docutils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-docutils-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-dpkt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-egenix-mx-base is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-egenix-mx-base-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-email is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-email-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-enum34 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-enum34-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-et_xmlfile is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-et_xmlfile-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-evdev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-evdev-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-flup is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-flup-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-futures is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-futures-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-gdbm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-gdbm-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-gmpy2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-gmpy2-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-gnupg is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-gunicorn is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-gunicorn-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-hyperlink is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-hyperlink-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-idna is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-idna-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-incremental is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-incremental-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-ipaddress is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-ipaddress-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-jdcal is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-jdcal-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-jmespath is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-jmespath-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-ldap is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-lib2to3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-lib2to3-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-libmodbus is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-light is not set # # Configuration # # CONFIG_PYTHON_BLUETOOTH_SUPPORT is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-light-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-logging is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-logging-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-lxml is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-lxml-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-multiprocessing is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-multiprocessing-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-mysqlclient is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-mysqlclient-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-ncurses is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-ncurses-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-oauthlib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-oauthlib-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-openpyxl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-openpyxl-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-openssl-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-parsley is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-parsley-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-passlib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-passlib-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pcapy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pillow is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pillow-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pip-conf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pip-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pkg-resources is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pkg-resources-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-ply is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-ply-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-psycopg2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pyasn1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pyasn1-modules is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pyasn1-modules-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pyasn1-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pycparser is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pycparser-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pydoc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pydoc-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pyjwt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pyjwt-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pyodbc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pyopenssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pyopenssl-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pyptlib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pyptlib-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pyserial is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pyserial-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pytz is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pytz-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-qrcode is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-qrcode-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-rcssmin is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-rcssmin-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-requests is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-requests-oauthlib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-requests-oauthlib-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-requests-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-rsa is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-rsa-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-ruamel-yaml is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-ruamel-yaml-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-s3transfer is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-s3transfer-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-service-identity is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-service-identity-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-setuptools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-setuptools-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-simplejson is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-simplejson-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-six is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-six-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-smbus is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-sqlite3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-sqlite3-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-text-unidecode is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-text-unidecode-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-twisted is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-twisted-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-txsocksx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-txsocksx-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-unittest is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-unittest-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-urllib3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-urllib3-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-vobject is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-vobject-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-voluptuous is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-voluptuous-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-xml is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-xml-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-yaml is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-yaml-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-zope-interface is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-zope-interface-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-aiohttp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-aiohttp-cors is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-aiohttp-cors-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-aiohttp-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-appdirs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-appdirs-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-asgiref is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-asgiref-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-asn1crypto is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-asn1crypto-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-astral is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-astral-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-async-timeout is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-async-timeout-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-asyncio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-asyncio-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-atomicwrites is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-atomicwrites-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-attrs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-attrs-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-automat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-automat-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-awscli is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-awscli-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-base is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-base-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-bcrypt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-bcrypt-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-boto3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-boto3-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-botocore is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-botocore-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-bottle is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-bottle-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cachelib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cachelib-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cachetools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cachetools-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-certifi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-certifi-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cffi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cffi-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cgi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cgi-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cgitb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cgitb-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-chardet is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-chardet-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-click is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-click-log is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-click-log-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-click-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-codecs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-codecs-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-colorama is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-colorama-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-constantly is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-constantly-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-contextlib2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-contextlib2-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-crypto is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-crypto-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cryptodome is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cryptodome-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cryptodomex is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cryptodomex-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cryptography is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cryptography-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-ctypes is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-ctypes-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-curl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-curl-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-dateutil is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-dateutil-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-dbm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-dbm-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-decimal is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-decimal-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-decorator is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-decorator-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-defusedxml is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-defusedxml-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-dev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-dev-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-distutils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-distutils-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-appconf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-appconf-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-compressor is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-compressor-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-constance is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-constance-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-cors-headers is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-cors-headers-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-etesync-journal is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-etesync-journal-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-formtools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-formtools-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-jsonfield is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-jsonfield-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-picklefield is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-picklefield-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-postoffice is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-postoffice-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-ranged-response is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-ranged-response-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-restframework is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-restframework-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-restframework39 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-restframework39-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-simple-captcha is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-simple-captcha-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-statici18n is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-statici18n-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-webpack-loader is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-webpack-loader-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django1-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-dns is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-dns-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-docutils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-docutils-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-drf-nested-routers is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-drf-nested-routers-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-email is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-email-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-et_xmlfile is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-et_xmlfile-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-evdev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-evdev-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-flask is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-flask-login is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-flask-login-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-flask-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-flup is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-flup-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-gdbm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-gdbm-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-gmpy2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-gmpy2-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-gnupg is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-gunicorn is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-gunicorn-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-hyperlink is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-hyperlink-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-idna is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-idna-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-ifaddr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-ifaddr-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-incremental is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-incremental-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-influxdb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-influxdb-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-intelhex is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-intelhex-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-itsdangerous is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-itsdangerous-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-jdcal is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-jdcal-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-jinja2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-jinja2-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-jmespath is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-jmespath-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-jsonpath-ng is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-jsonpath-ng-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-lib2to3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-lib2to3-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-libmodbus is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-light is not set # # Configuration # # CONFIG_PYTHON3_BLUETOOTH_SUPPORT is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-light-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-logging is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-logging-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-lxml is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-lxml-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-lzma is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-lzma-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-markdown is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-markdown-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-markupsafe is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-markupsafe-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-maxminddb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-maxminddb-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-more-itertools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-more-itertools-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-multidict is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-multidict-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-multiprocessing is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-multiprocessing-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-mysqlclient is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-mysqlclient-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-ncurses is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-ncurses-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-netdisco is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-netdisco-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-netifaces is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-netifaces-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-oauthlib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-oauthlib-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-openpyxl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-openpyxl-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-openssl-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-paho-mqtt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-paho-mqtt-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-parsley is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-parsley-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-passlib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-passlib-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pillow is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pillow-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pip-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pkg-resources is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pkg-resources-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-ply is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-ply-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-py is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-py-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pyasn1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pyasn1-modules is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pyasn1-modules-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pyasn1-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pycparser is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pycparser-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pydoc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pydoc-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pyjwt is not set # 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# Filesystem # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libacl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libattr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libfuse is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libow is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libow-capi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsysfs is not set # # Firewall # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libfko is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libip4tc=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_libip6tc=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_libxtables=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libxtables-nft is not set # # Instant Messaging # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_quasselc is not set # # IoT # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-a110x is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-ad8232 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-adafruitss is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-adc121c021 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-adis16448 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-adxl335 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-adxl345 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-am2315 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-apds9002 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-at42qt1070 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-biss0001 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-bmpx8x is not set # 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CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-grovevdiv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-grovewater is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-grovewfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-guvas12d is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-h3lis331dl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-hcsr04 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-hm11 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-hmc5883l is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-hmtrp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-hp20x is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-ht9170 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-htu21d is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-hx711 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-i2clcd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-ina132 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-isd1820 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-itg3200 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-joystick12 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-l298 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-ldt0028 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-lm35 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-lol is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-loudness is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-lpd8806 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-lsm303 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-lsm9ds0 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-m24lr64e is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-max31723 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-max31855 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-max44000 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-max5487 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-maxds3231m is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-maxsonarez is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-mg811 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-mhz16 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-mic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-mlx90614 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-mma7455 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-mma7660 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-mpl3115a2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-mpr121 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-mpu9150 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-mq303a is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-my9221 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-nrf24l01 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-nrf8001 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-nunchuck is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-otp538u is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-pn532 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-ppd42ns is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-pulsensor is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-rfr359f is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-rgbringcoder is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-rotaryencoder is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-rpr220 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-servo is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-si114x is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-sm130 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-st7735 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-stepmotor is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-sx6119 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-ta12200 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-tcs3414cs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-th02 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-tm1637 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-tsl2561 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-ttp223 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-ublox6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-uln200xa is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-waterlevel is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-wheelencoder is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-wt5001 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-yg1006 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-zfm20 is not set # # Languages # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libyaml is not set # # Networking # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdcwproto is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdcwsocket is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsctp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuhttpd-mbedtls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuhttpd-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuhttpd-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuhttpd-wolfssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libunbound is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libunbound-heavy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuwsc-mbedtls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuwsc-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuwsc-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuwsc-wolfssl is not set # # Qt5 # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_qt5-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_qt5-network is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_qt5-xml is not set # # SSL # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libgnutls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmbedtls is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libopenssl=y # # Build Options # CONFIG_OPENSSL_OPTIMIZE_SPEED=y CONFIG_OPENSSL_WITH_ASM=y CONFIG_OPENSSL_WITH_DEPRECATED=y # CONFIG_OPENSSL_NO_DEPRECATED is not set # CONFIG_OPENSSL_WITH_ERROR_MESSAGES is not set # # Protocol Support # CONFIG_OPENSSL_WITH_TLS13=y # CONFIG_OPENSSL_WITH_DTLS is not set # CONFIG_OPENSSL_WITH_NPN is not set CONFIG_OPENSSL_WITH_SRP=y CONFIG_OPENSSL_WITH_CMS=y # # Algorithm Selection # # CONFIG_OPENSSL_WITH_EC2M is not set CONFIG_OPENSSL_WITH_CHACHA_POLY1305=y CONFIG_OPENSSL_PREFER_CHACHA_OVER_GCM=y CONFIG_OPENSSL_WITH_PSK=y # # Less commonly used build options # # CONFIG_OPENSSL_WITH_ARIA is not set # CONFIG_OPENSSL_WITH_CAMELLIA is not set # CONFIG_OPENSSL_WITH_IDEA is not set # CONFIG_OPENSSL_WITH_SEED is not set # CONFIG_OPENSSL_WITH_SM234 is not set # CONFIG_OPENSSL_WITH_BLAKE2 is not set # CONFIG_OPENSSL_WITH_MDC2 is not set # CONFIG_OPENSSL_WITH_WHIRLPOOL is not set # CONFIG_OPENSSL_WITH_COMPRESSION is not set # CONFIG_OPENSSL_WITH_RFC3779 is not set # # Engine/Hardware Support # CONFIG_OPENSSL_ENGINE=y CONFIG_OPENSSL_ENGINE_BUILTIN=y CONFIG_OPENSSL_ENGINE_BUILTIN_DEVCRYPTO=y # CONFIG_OPENSSL_WITH_GOST is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libopenssl-conf=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libopenssl-devcrypto is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpolarssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libwolfssl is not set # # Sound # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_liblo is not set # # database # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpq is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsqlite3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pgsqlodbc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_psqlodbca is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_psqlodbcw is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tdb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_unixodbc is not set # # libelektra # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-boost is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-cpp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-crypto is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-curlget is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-dbus is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-extra is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-lua is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-plugins is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-python2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-python3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-resolvers is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-xerces is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-xml is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-yajl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-yamlcpp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_alsa-lib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_argp-standalone is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_avro-c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bind-libs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bluez-libs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_boost is not set # CONFIG_boost-context-exclude is not set # CONFIG_boost-coroutine-exclude is not set # CONFIG_boost-fiber-exclude is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ccid is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_check is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_classpath is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_classpath-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_confuse is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dtndht is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fcgi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fftw3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fftw3f is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_getdns is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_giflib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_glib2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_glog is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hidapi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ibrcommon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ibrdtn is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_icu is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_icu-data-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_icu-full-data is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_jansson is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_knot-libs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_knot-libzscanner is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libaio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libalac is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libantlr3c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libao is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libapr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libaprutil is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libarchive is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libarchive-noopenssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libartnet is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libasm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libaudiofile is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libavahi-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libavahi-compat-libdnssd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libavahi-dbus-support is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libavahi-nodbus-support is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libavl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libbfd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libblkid is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libblobmsg-json=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libbsd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libcanfestival is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libcap is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libcares is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libcharset is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libcoap is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libcomerr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libconfig is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libcryptopp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libcurl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libcxx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdaemon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdaq is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdb47 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdb47xx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdbi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdbus is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdevmapper is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdmapsharing is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdnet is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdouble-conversion is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdrm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdw is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libecdsautil is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libedit is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelf=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libesmtp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libestr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libevdev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libevent2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libevent2-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libevent2-extra is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libevent2-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libevent2-pthreads is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libeventlog is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libevhtp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libexif is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libexpat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libexslt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libext2fs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libextractor is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libf2fs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libfaad2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libfastjson is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libfdisk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libfdt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libffi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libffmpeg-audio-dec is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libffmpeg-custom is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libffmpeg-full is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libffmpeg-mini is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libflac is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libfmt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libfreetype is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libftdi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libftdi1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libgcrypt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libgd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libgdbm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libgee is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libglpk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libgmp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libgnurl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libgpg-error is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libgphoto2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libgpiod is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libgps is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libhamlib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libhavege is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libhiredis is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libhttp-parser is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libhwloc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libical is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libiconv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libiconv-full is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libid3tag is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libidn is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libidn2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libiio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libimobiledevice is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libinotifytools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libinput is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libintl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libintl-full is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libiw is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libiwinfo=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libjpeg is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libjson-c=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libkeyutils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libkmod is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libldns is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libltdl is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_liblua=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_liblz4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_liblzo is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmad is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmagic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmariadb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmaxminddb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmbim is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmcrypt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmicrohttpd-no-ssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmicrohttpd-ssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmilter-sendmail is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libminiupnpc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmms is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmnl=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmodbus is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmosquitto-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmosquitto-ssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmount is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmpdclient is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmpeg2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmpg123 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmraa is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnatpmp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libncurses is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libndpi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libneon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnet-1.2.x is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnetconf2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnetfilter-acct is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnetfilter-conntrack is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnetfilter-cthelper is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnetfilter-cttimeout is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnetfilter-log is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnetfilter-queue is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnetsnmp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnettle is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnfnetlink is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnftnl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnghttp2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnl-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnl-genl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnl-nf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnl-route is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnl-tiny=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnopoll is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libogg is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_liboil is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libopcodes is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libopendkim is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libopenobex is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libopensc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libopenzwave is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_liboping is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libopus is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libout123 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libowfat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libp11 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpagekite is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpam is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpcap is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpciaccess is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpcre=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpcre16 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpcre2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpcre2-16 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpcre2-32 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpcrecpp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpcsclite is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpkcs11-spy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libplist is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libplistcxx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpng is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpopt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libprotobuf-c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libqmi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libqrencode is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libradcli is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libreadline is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libredblack is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_librouteros is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libroxml is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_librpc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_librrd1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_librtlsdr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libruby is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsamplerate is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsane is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsasl2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsearpc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libseccomp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsensors is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libshout is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libshout-full is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libshout-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsigcxx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsmartcols is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsndfile is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsoc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsocks is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsodium is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsoup is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsoxr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libspeex is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libspeexdsp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libspice-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libss is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libssh is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libssh2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libstoken is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libstrophe is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libtalloc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libtasn1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libtheora is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libtiff is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libtiffxx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libtins is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libtirpc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libtorrent is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libubox=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libubox-lua is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libubus=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_libubus-lua=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuci=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuci-lua=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuclient=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libudev-fbsd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libudns is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuecc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libugpio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libunistring is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libunwind is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupnp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupnpp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_liburcu is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libusb-1.0 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libusb-compat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libusbmuxd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libustream-mbedtls is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libustream-openssl=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libustream-wolfssl is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuuid=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuvc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libv4l is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libvorbis is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libvorbisidec is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libvpx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libwebcam is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libwebsockets-full is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libwebsockets-mbedtls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libwebsockets-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libwrap is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libwxbase is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libx264 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libxerces-c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libxerces-c-samples is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libxml2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libxslt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libyaml-cpp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libyang is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libzdb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libzmq-curve is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libzmq-nc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_linux-atm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_loudmouth is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lttng-ust is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mtdev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_musl-fts is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mxml is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nacl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_oniguruma is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_opencv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_p11-kit is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pixman is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_poco is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_protobuf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_protobuf-lite is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pthsem is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rblibtorrent is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_rpcd-mod-rrdns=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rxtx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sbc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_spice-protocol is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_terminfo is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tinycdb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_uclibcxx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_uw-imap is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_xmlrpc-c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_xmlrpc-c-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_xmlrpc-c-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_yajl is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_zlib=y # # Configuration # # CONFIG_ZLIB_OPTIMIZE_SPEED is not set # # LuCI # # # 1. Collections # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-nginx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-ssl-nginx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-ssl-openssl is not set # # 2. Modules # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-base=y CONFIG_LUCI_SRCDIET=y # # Translations # # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_hu is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_pt is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_sk is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_ko is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_en is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_el is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_uk is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_ja is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_vi is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_he is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_no is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_ms is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_pl is not set CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_zh-cn=y # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_ro is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_de is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_zh-tw is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_tr is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_sv is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_ru is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_pt-br is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_ca is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_es is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_cs is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_fr is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_it is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-mod-admin-full=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-mod-failsafe is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-mod-freifunk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-mod-freifunk-community is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-mod-rpc is not set # # 3. Applications # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-accesscontrol is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-acme is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-adblock is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-adbyby-plus is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-advanced-reboot is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-ahcp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-airplay2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-amule is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-aria2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-arpbind is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-asterisk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-attendedsysupgrade is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-autoreboot=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-baidupcs-web is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-bcp38 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-bird1-ipv4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-bird1-ipv6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-bmx6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-bmx7 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-cifs-mount is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-cifsd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-cjdns is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-clamav is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-commands is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-cshark is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-ddns is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-diag-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-diskman is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-diskman_INCLUDE_btrfs_progs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-diskman_INCLUDE_lsblk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-diskman_INCLUDE_mdadm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-diskman_INCLUDE_kmod_md_raid456 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-diskman_INCLUDE_kmod_md_linear is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-dnscrypt-proxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-dump1090 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-dynapoint is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-e2guardian is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-familycloud is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-filetransfer is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-firewall=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-freifunk-diagnostics is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-freifunk-policyrouting is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-freifunk-widgets is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-frpc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-frps is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-fwknopd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-guest-wifi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-haproxy-tcp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-hd-idle is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-hnet is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-ipsec-vpnd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-kodexplorer is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-lxc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-meshwizard is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-minidlna is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-mjpg-streamer is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-mtwifi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-music-remote-center is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-mwan3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-mwan3helper is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-n2n_v2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-netdata is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-nfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-nft-qos is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-nlbwmon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-noddos is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-nps is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-ntpc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-ocserv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-olsr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-olsr-services is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-olsr-viz is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-openvpn is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-openvpn-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-p910nd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-pagekitec is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-polipo is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-pppoe-relay is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-privoxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-ps3netsrv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-qbittorrent is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-qos is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-radicale is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-ramfree=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-rclone is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-rp-pppoe-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-samba is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-samba4 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-sfe=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-shadowsocks-libev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-shairplay is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-siitwizard is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-simple-adblock is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-softethervpn is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-splash is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-sqm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-squid is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-ssrserver-python is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-statistics is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-syncdial is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-tinyproxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-transmission is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-travelmate is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-ttyd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-udpxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-uhttpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-unblockmusic is not set # CONFIG_UnblockNeteaseMusic_Go is not set # CONFIG_UnblockNeteaseMusic_NodeJS is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-unbound is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-upnp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-usb-printer is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-v2ray-server=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-verysync is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-vlmcsd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-vnstat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-vpnbypass is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-vsftpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-watchcat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-webadmin is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-wifischedule is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-wireguard is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-wol is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-wrtbwmon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-xlnetacc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-zerotier is not set # # 4. Themes # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-theme-argon is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-theme-bootstrap=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-theme-material is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-theme-netgear=y # # 5. Protocols # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-proto-3g is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-proto-bonding is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-proto-ipip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-proto-ipv6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-proto-ncm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-proto-openconnect is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-proto-ppp=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-proto-qmi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-proto-relay is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-proto-vpnc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-proto-wireguard is not set # # 6. Libraries # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-docker is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-dracula is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-httpclient is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-httpprotoutils is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-ip=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-iptparser is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-jquery-1-4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-json is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-jsonc=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-luaneightbl is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-nixio=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-px5g is not set # # 9. Freifunk # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_freifunk-common is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_freifunk-firewall is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_freifunk-policyrouting is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_freifunk-watchdog is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_meshwizard is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_default-settings=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-autoreboot-zh-cn=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-ca is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-cs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-de is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-el is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-en is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-es is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-fr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-he is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-hu is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-it is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-ja is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-ko is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-ms is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-no is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-pl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-pt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-pt-br is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-ro is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-ru is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-sk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-sv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-tr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-uk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-vi is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-zh-cn=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-zh-tw is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-ca is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-cs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-de is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-el is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-en is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-es is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-fr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-he is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-hu is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-it is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-ja is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-ko is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-ms is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-no is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-pl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-pt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-pt-br is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-ro is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-ru is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-sk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-sv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-tr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-uk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-vi is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-zh-cn=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-zh-tw is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-ramfree-zh-cn=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-sfe-zh-cn=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-v2ray-server-zh-cn=y # # Mail # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_alpine is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_alpine-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bogofilter is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_clamsmtp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dovecot is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dovecot-pigeonhole is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dovecot-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_emailrelay is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fdm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_greyfix is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mailman is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mailsend is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mailsend-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_msmtp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_msmtp-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mutt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nail is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_opendkim is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_opendkim-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_postfix is not set # # Select postfix build options # CONFIG_POSTFIX_TLS=y CONFIG_POSTFIX_SASL=y CONFIG_POSTFIX_LDAP=y # CONFIG_POSTFIX_DB is not set CONFIG_POSTFIX_CDB=y CONFIG_POSTFIX_SQLITE=y # CONFIG_POSTFIX_PGSQL is not set CONFIG_POSTFIX_PCRE=y # CONFIG_POSTFIX_EAI is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ssmtp is not set # # Multimedia # # # Streaming # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_oggfwd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_crtmpserver is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ffmpeg is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ffprobe is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ffserver is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fswebcam is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gmediarender is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gphoto2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_grilo is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_grilo-plugins is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gst1-libav is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gstreamer1-libs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gstreamer1-plugins-bad is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gstreamer1-plugins-base is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gstreamer1-plugins-good is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gstreamer1-plugins-ugly is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gstreamer1-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_icecast is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lcdgrilo is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_minidlna is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mjpg-streamer is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_motion is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tvheadend is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_v4l2rtspserver is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vips is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_xupnpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_youtube-dl is not set # # Network # # # BitTorrent # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mktorrent is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_opentracker is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_opentracker6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_qBittorrent is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtorrent is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtorrent-rpc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_transmission-cli-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_transmission-daemon-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_transmission-remote-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_transmission-web is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_transmission-web-control is not set # # Captive Portals # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_coova-chilli is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nodogsplash is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wifidog is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wifidog-ng-mbedtls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wifidog-ng-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wifidog-ng-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wifidog-ng-wolfssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wifidog-tls is not set # # Cloud Manager # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rclone-ng is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rclone-webui-react is not set # # Download Manager # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ariang is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_webui-aria2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_yaaw is not set # # File Transfer # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_aria2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atftp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atftpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_curl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gnurl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lftp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ps3netsrv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rosy-file-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rsync is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rsyncd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vsftpd is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_vsftpd-alt=y CONFIG_VSFTPD_USE_UCI_SCRIPTS=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vsftpd-tls is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_wget=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wget-nossl is not set # # Filesystem # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_davfs2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ksmbd-avahi-service is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ksmbd-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ksmbd-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_netatalk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nfs-kernel-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_owftpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_owhttpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_owserver is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sshfs is not set # # Firewall # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_arptables is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_conntrack is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_conntrackd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ebtables is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fwknop is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fwknopd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ip6tables is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables=y # CONFIG_IPTABLES_CONNLABEL is not set # CONFIG_IPTABLES_NFTABLES is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-account is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-chaos is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-checksum is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-cluster is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-clusterip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-condition is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-conntrack-extra is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-delude is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-dhcpmac is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-dnetmap is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-extra is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-filter is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-fullconenat=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-fuzzy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-geoip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-hashlimit is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-iface is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-ipmark is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-ipopt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-ipp2p is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-iprange is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-ipsec is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-ipv4options is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-led is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-length2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-logmark is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-lscan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-lua is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-nat-extra is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-nflog is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-nfqueue is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-physdev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-psd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-quota2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-rpfilter is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-sysrq is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-tarpit is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-tee is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-tproxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-trace is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-u32 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-ulog is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptaccount is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptgeoip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_miniupnpc is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_miniupnpd=y # CONFIG_MINIUPNPD_IGDv2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_natpmpc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nftables is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shorewall is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shorewall-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shorewall-lite is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shorewall6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shorewall6-lite is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_snort is not set # # Firewall Tunnel # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iodine is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iodined is not set # # FreeRADIUS (version 3) # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_freeradius3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_freeradius3-common is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_freeradius3-utils is not set # # IP Addresses and Names # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_aggregate is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_announce is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_avahi-autoipd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_avahi-daemon-service-http is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_avahi-daemon-service-ssh is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_avahi-dbus-daemon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_avahi-dnsconfd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_avahi-nodbus-daemon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_avahi-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bind-check is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bind-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bind-dig is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bind-dnssec is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bind-host is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bind-rndc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bind-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bind-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_danish is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_ddns-scripts=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_ddns-scripts_aliyun=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ddns-scripts_cloudflare.com-v4 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_ddns-scripts_dnspod=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ddns-scripts_freedns_42_pl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ddns-scripts_godaddy.com-v1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ddns-scripts_no-ip_com is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ddns-scripts_nsupdate is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ddns-scripts_route53-v1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dhcp-forwarder is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dns2socks is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnscrypt-proxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnscrypt-proxy-resolvers is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_drill is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hostip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_idn is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_idn2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_inadyn is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_isc-dhcp-client-ipv4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_isc-dhcp-client-ipv6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_isc-dhcp-omshell-ipv4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_isc-dhcp-omshell-ipv6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_isc-dhcp-relay-ipv4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_isc-dhcp-relay-ipv6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_isc-dhcp-server-ipv4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_isc-dhcp-server-ipv6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kadnode is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_knot is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_knot-dig is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_knot-host is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_knot-keymgr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_knot-nsupdate is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_knot-tests is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_knot-zonecheck is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ldns-examples is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mdns-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mdnsd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mdnsresponder is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nsd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nsd-control is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nsd-control-setup is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nsd-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ohybridproxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_stubby is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_unbound-anchor is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_unbound-checkconf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_unbound-control is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_unbound-control-setup is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_unbound-daemon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_unbound-daemon-heavy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_unbound-host is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wsdd2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zonestitcher is not set # # Instant Messaging # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bitlbee is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_irssi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ngircd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ngircd-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_prosody is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_quassel-irssi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_umurmur-mbedtls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_umurmur-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_znc is not set # # Linux ATM tools # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-aread is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-atmaddr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-atmdiag is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-atmdump is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-atmloop is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-atmsigd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-atmswitch is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-atmtcp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-awrite is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-bus is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-debug-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-diagnostics is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-esi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-ilmid is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-ilmidiag is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-lecs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-les is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-mpcd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-saaldump is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-sonetdiag is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-svc_recv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-svc_send is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-ttcp_atm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-zeppelin is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_br2684ctl is not set # # NMAP Suite # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ncat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ncat-ssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ndiff is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nmap is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nmap-ssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nping is not set # # NTRIP # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ntripcaster is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ntripclient is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ntripserver is not set # # NeteaseMusic # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_UnblockNeteaseMusic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_UnblockNeteaseMusicGo is not set # # OLSR.org network framework # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_oonf-dlep-proxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_oonf-dlep-radio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_oonf-init-scripts is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_oonf-olsrd2 is not set # # Open vSwitch # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openvswitch is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openvswitch-ovn-host is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openvswitch-ovn-north is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openvswitch-python is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openvswitch-python3 is not set # # OpenLDAP # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libopenldap is not set CONFIG_OPENLDAP_DEBUG=y # CONFIG_OPENLDAP_CRYPT is not set # CONFIG_OPENLDAP_MONITOR is not set # CONFIG_OPENLDAP_DB47 is not set # CONFIG_OPENLDAP_ICU is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openldap-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openldap-utils is not set # # P2P # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_amule is not set # CONFIG_AMULE_CRYPTOPP_STATIC_LINKING is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_antileech is not set # # Printing # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_p910nd is not set # # Project V # CONFIG_PACKAGE_v2ray=y # # V2Ray Configuration # # CONFIG_V2RAY_COMPRESS_GOPROXY is not set # CONFIG_V2RAY_JSON_V2CTL is not set CONFIG_V2RAY_JSON_INTERNAL=y # CONFIG_V2RAY_JSON_NONE is not set CONFIG_V2RAY_EXCLUDE_V2CTL=y CONFIG_V2RAY_EXCLUDE_ASSETS=y CONFIG_V2RAY_COMPRESS_UPX=y CONFIG_V2RAY_DISABLE_NONE=y # CONFIG_V2RAY_DISABLE_CUSTOM is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_v2ray-plugin is not set # CONFIG_v2ray-plugin_INCLUDE_GOPROXY is not set # # Routing and Redirection # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_babel-pinger is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_babeld is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_batmand is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bcp38 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bird1-ipv4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bird1-ipv4-uci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bird1-ipv6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bird1-ipv6-uci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bird1c-ipv4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bird1c-ipv6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bird1cl-ipv4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bird1cl-ipv6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bird2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bird2c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bird2cl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bmx6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bmx7 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cjdns is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cjdns-tests is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dcwapd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_devlink is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_genl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_igmpproxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ip-bridge is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_ip-full=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ip-tiny is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lldpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mcproxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mrmctl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mwan3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nstat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_olsrd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_prince is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_quagga is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rdma is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_relayd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ss is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sslh is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tcpproxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vis is not set # # SSH # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_autossh is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openssh-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openssh-client-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openssh-keygen is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openssh-moduli is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openssh-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openssh-server-pam is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openssh-sftp-avahi-service is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openssh-sftp-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openssh-sftp-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sshtunnel is not set # # THC-IPv6 attack and analyzing toolkit # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-address6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-alive6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-covert-send6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-covert-send6d is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-denial6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-detect-new-ip6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-detect-sniffer6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-dnsdict6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-dnsrevenum6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-dos-new-ip6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-dump-router6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-exploit6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fake-advertise6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fake-dhcps6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fake-dns6d is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fake-dnsupdate6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fake-mipv6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fake-mld26 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fake-mld6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fake-mldrouter6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fake-router26 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fake-router6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fake-solicitate6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-flood-advertise6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-flood-dhcpc6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-flood-mld26 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-flood-mld6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-flood-mldrouter6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-flood-router26 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-flood-router6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-flood-solicitate6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fragmentation6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fuzz-dhcpc6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fuzz-dhcps6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fuzz-ip6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-implementation6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-implementation6d is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-inverse-lookup6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-kill-router6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-ndpexhaust6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-node-query6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-parasite6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-passive-discovery6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-randicmp6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-redir6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-rsmurf6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-sendpees6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-sendpeesmp6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-smurf6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-thcping6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-toobig6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-trace6 is not set # # Time Synchronization # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_chrony is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_htpdate is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_linuxptp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ntp-keygen is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ntp-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ntpclient is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ntpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ntpdate is not set # # VPN # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_chaosvpn is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fastd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ipsec-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_n2n-edge is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_n2n-supernode is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ocserv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openconnect is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_opennhrp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openvpn-easy-rsa is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openvpn-mbedtls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openvpn-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openvpn-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pptpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_softethervpn-base is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_softethervpn-bridge is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_softethervpn-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_softethervpn-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_softethervpn5-bridge is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_softethervpn5-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_softethervpn5-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sstp-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-charon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-charon-cmd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-default is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-ipsec is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-isakmp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-libtls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-minimal is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-addrblock is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-aes is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-af-alg is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-agent is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-attr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-attr-sql is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-blowfish is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-ccm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-cmac is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-connmark is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-constraints is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-coupling is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-ctr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-curl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-curve25519 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-des is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-dhcp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-dnskey is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-duplicheck is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-eap-identity is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-eap-md5 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-eap-mschapv2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-eap-radius is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-eap-tls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-farp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-fips-prf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-forecast is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-gcm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-gcrypt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-gmp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-gmpdh is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-ha is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-hmac is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-kernel-libipsec is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-kernel-netlink is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-ldap is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-led is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-load-tester is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-md4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-md5 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-mysql is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-nonce is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-pem is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-pgp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-pkcs1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-pkcs11 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-pkcs12 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-pkcs7 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-pkcs8 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-pubkey is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-random is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-rc2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-resolve is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-revocation is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-sha1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-sha2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-smp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-socket-default is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-socket-dynamic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-sql is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-sqlite is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-sshkey is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-stroke is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-test-vectors is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-uci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-unity is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-updown is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-vici is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-whitelist is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-x509 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-xauth-eap is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-xauth-generic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-xcbc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-pki is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-scepclient is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-swanctl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tinc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_uanytun is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_uanytun-nettle is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_uanytun-nocrypt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_uanytun-sslcrypt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vpnc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vpnc-scripts is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wireguard is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_xl2tpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zerotier is not set # # Version Control Systems # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fossil is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_git is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_git-http is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_subversion-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_subversion-libs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_subversion-server is not set # # WWAN # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_adb-enablemodem is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_comgt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_comgt-directip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_comgt-ncm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_uqmi is not set # # Web Servers/Proxies # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_apache is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cgi-io is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_clamav is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_e2guardian is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_freshclam is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_frpc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_frps is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_haproxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_haproxy-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kcptun-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kcptun-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lighttpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nginx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nginx-all-module is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nginx-mod-luci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nginx-mod-luci-ssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nginx-ssl is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_pdnsd-alt=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_polipo is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_privoxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_radicale-py2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_radicale-py3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_radicale2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_radicale2-examples is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_radicale2-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shadowsocks-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shadowsocks-libev-ss-local is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shadowsocks-libev-ss-redir is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shadowsocks-libev-ss-rules is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shadowsocks-libev-ss-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shadowsocks-libev-ss-tunnel is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shadowsocksr-libev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shadowsocksr-libev-alt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shadowsocksr-libev-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shadowsocksr-libev-ssr-local is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sockd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_socksify is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_spawn-fcgi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_squid is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_srelay is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tinyproxy is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_uhttpd=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_uhttpd-mod-lua is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_uhttpd-mod-ubus=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_uwsgi-cgi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_uwsgi-cgi-luci-support is not set # # Wireless # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_aircrack-ng is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_airmon-ng is not set # # dial-in/up # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rp-pppoe-common is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rp-pppoe-relay is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rp-pppoe-server is not set # # tcprelay # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tcpbridge is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tcpcapinfo is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tcpliveplay is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tcpprep is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tcpreplay is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tcpreplay-all is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tcpreplay-edit is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tcprewrite is not set # # wireless # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dynapoint is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_horst is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kismet-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kismet-drone is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kismet-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pixiewps is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_reaver is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wavemon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wifischedule is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_464xlat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_6in4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_6rd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_6to4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_acme is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_acme-dnsapi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_adblock is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_adbyby is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_addrwatch is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ahcpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_alfred is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_apcupsd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_apcupsd-cgi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_apinger is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_arp-scan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_baidupcs-web is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_banip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_batctl-default is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_batctl-full is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_batctl-tiny is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_beanstalkd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bmon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bwm-ng is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_chat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cifsmount is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_coap-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_conserver is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cshark is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_daemonlogger is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_darkstat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dhcpcd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dmapd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ds-lite is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dsmboot is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_eapol-test is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_eapol-test-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_eapol-test-wolfssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_esniper is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_etherwake is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ethtool is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fakeidentd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_foolsm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fping is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gnunet is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gre is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hnet-full is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hnet-full-l2tp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hnet-full-secure is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hnetd-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hnetd-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hostapd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hostapd-basic is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_hostapd-common=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hostapd-mini is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hostapd-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hostapd-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hostapd-wolfssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_httping is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_httping-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_https_dns_proxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_i2pd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ibrdtn-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ibrdtnd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ifstat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iftop is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iiod is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iotivity is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iotivity-cpp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iotivity-example-garage is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iotivity-example-simple is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iotivity-oic-middle is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iotivity-resource-container-hue is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iotivity-resource-container-lib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iotivity-resource-container-sample is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iotivity-resource-directory-lib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iperf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iperf3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iperf3-ssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ipip is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_ipset=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ipset-dns is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ipset-lists is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ipt2socks is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptraf-ng is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iputils-arping is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iputils-clockdiff is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iputils-ping is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iputils-ping6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iputils-tftpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iputils-tracepath is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iputils-tracepath6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iputils-traceroute6 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_iw=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iw-full is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_jool is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_jool-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_keepalived is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_knxd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kplex is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_krb5-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_krb5-libs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_krb5-server is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libipset=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_linknx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lispd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mac-telnet-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mac-telnet-discover is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mac-telnet-ping is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mac-telnet-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_map is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_memcached is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_microsocks is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mii-tool is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mikrotik-btest is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mini_snmpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_minimalist-pcproxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_modemmanager is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mosquitto-client-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mosquitto-client-ssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mosquitto-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mosquitto-ssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mrd6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mtr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nbd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nbd-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ncp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ndppd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_netcat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_netdiscover is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_netperf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nextdns is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_nlbwmon=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_noddos is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_noping is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_npc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nut is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_obfsproxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_obfsproxy-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_odhcp6c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_odhcpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_odhcpd-ipv6only is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ola is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_omcproxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_oping is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pagekitec is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pen is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pimbd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pingcheck is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_port-mirroring is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_portmap is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_ppp=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ppp-mod-passwordfd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ppp-mod-pppoa is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_ppp-mod-pppoe=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ppp-mod-pppol2tp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ppp-mod-pptp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ppp-mod-radius is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ppp-multilink is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pppdump is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pppoe-discovery is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pppossh is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pppstats is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_proto-bonding is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_proxychains-ng is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_radsecproxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_redsocks is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_redsocks2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_remserial is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rpcbind is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rssileds is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rsyslog is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_samba36-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_samba36-net is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_samba36-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_samba4-admin is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_samba4-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_samba4-libs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_samba4-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_samba4-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_scapy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sctp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sctp-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_seafile-ccnet is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_seafile-seahub is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_seafile-seahub-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ser2net is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_simple-adblock is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_simple-obfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_simple-obfs-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_smartsnmpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_snmp-mibs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_snmp-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_snmpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_snmpd-static is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_snmptrapd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_socat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_softflowd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_soloscli is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_stunnel is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tayga is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tcpdump is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tcpdump-mini is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tcpping is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tor is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tor-gencert is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tor-geoip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tor-resolve is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_travelmate is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_trojan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_u2pnpd is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_uclient-fetch=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_udpxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ulogd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_umbim is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_umdns is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_usbip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vallumd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_verysync is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_vlmcsd=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vncrepeater is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vnstat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vpnbypass is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vsc7385-ucode-pb44 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vsc7395-ucode-pb44 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vti is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vxlan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wakeonlan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpa-cli is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpa-supplicant is not set # CONFIG_WPA_RFKILL_SUPPORT is not set CONFIG_WPA_MSG_MIN_PRIORITY=3 # CONFIG_WPA_WOLFSSL is not set # CONFIG_DRIVER_WEXT_SUPPORT is not set CONFIG_DRIVER_11N_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_DRIVER_11AC_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_DRIVER_11W_SUPPORT=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpa-supplicant-basic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpa-supplicant-mesh-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpa-supplicant-mesh-wolfssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpa-supplicant-mini is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpa-supplicant-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpa-supplicant-p2p is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpa-supplicant-wolfssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpad is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpad-basic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpad-mesh-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpad-mesh-wolfssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpad-mini is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpad-openssl=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpad-wolfssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpan-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wwan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_xinetd is not set # # Sound # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_alsa-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_alsa-utils-seq is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_alsa-utils-tests is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_espeak is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_faad2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fdk-aac is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_forked-daapd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ices is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lame is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lame-lib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_liblo-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_madplay is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_madplay-alsa is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_moc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mpc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mpd-avahi-service is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mpd-full is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mpd-mini is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mpg123 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_opus-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pianod is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pianod-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_portaudio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pulseaudio-daemon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pulseaudio-daemon-avahi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shairplay is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shairport-sync-mbedtls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shairport-sync-mini is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shairport-sync-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shine is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sox is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_squeezelite-full is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_squeezelite-mini is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_svox is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_upmpdcli is not set # # Utilities # # # Boot Loaders # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fconfig is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rbcfg is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_uboot-envtools=y # # Compression # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bsdtar is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bzip2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gzip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pigz is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_unrar is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_unzip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_xz-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zstd is not set # # Database # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mariadb-common is not set # # Disc # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_blkdiscard is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_blkid is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_blockdev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cfdisk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cgdisk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_eject is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fdisk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_findfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fixparts is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gdisk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hd-idle is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hdparm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lsblk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lvm2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mdadm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_parted is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_partx-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sfdisk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sgdisk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wipefs is not set # # Editors # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_joe is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nano is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vim is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vim-full is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vim-fuller is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vim-help is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vim-runtime is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zile is not set # # Encryption # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ccrypt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_certtool is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cryptsetup is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cryptsetup-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gnupg is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gnutls-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gpgv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_keyctl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_px5g-mbedtls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_px5g-standalone is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_stoken is not set # # Filesystem # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_acl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_antfs-mount is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_attr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_badblocks is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_btrfs-progs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_chattr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_debugfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dosfstools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dumpe2fs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_e2freefrag is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_e2fsprogs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_f2fs-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_f2fsck is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_filefrag is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fstrim is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fuse-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hfsfsck is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lsattr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mkf2fs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mkhfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ncdu is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nfs-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nfs-utils-libs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ntfs-3g is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ntfs-3g-low is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ntfs-3g-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_owfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_owshell is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_resize2fs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_squashfs-tools-mksquashfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_squashfs-tools-unsquashfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_swap-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sysfsutils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tune2fs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_xfs-admin is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_xfs-fsck is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_xfs-growfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_xfs-mkfs is not set # # Image Manipulation # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_jpeg-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tiff-utils is not set # # Microcontroller programming # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_avrdude is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dfu-programmer is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_stm32flash is not set # # RTKLIB Suite # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_convbin is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pos2kml is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rnx2rtkp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtkrcv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_str2str is not set # # Shells # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bash is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_klish is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mksh is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tcsh is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zsh is not set # # Terminal # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_agetty is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dvtm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_minicom is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_picocom is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtty-mbedtls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtty-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtty-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtty-wolfssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_screen is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_script-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_serialconsole is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_setterm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tmux is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ttyd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wall is not set # # Virtualization # # # Zoneinfo # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zoneinfo-africa is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zoneinfo-asia is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zoneinfo-atlantic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zoneinfo-australia-nz is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zoneinfo-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zoneinfo-europe is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zoneinfo-india is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zoneinfo-northamerica is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zoneinfo-pacific is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zoneinfo-poles is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zoneinfo-simple is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zoneinfo-southamerica is not set # 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Classification - Machine Learning This is ‘Classification’ tutorial which is a part of the Machine Learning course offered by Simplilearn. We will learn Classification algorithms, types of classification algorithms, support vector machines(SVM), Naive Bayes, Decision Tree and Random Forest Classifier in this tutorial. Objectives Let us look at some of the objectives covered under this section of Machine Learning tutorial. Define Classification and list its algorithms Describe Logistic Regression and Sigmoid Probability Explain K-Nearest Neighbors and KNN classification Understand Support Vector Machines, Polynomial Kernel, and Kernel Trick Analyze Kernel Support Vector Machines with an example Implement the Naïve Bayes Classifier Demonstrate Decision Tree Classifier Describe Random Forest Classifier Classification: Meaning Classification is a type of supervised learning. It specifies the class to which data elements belong to and is best used when the output has finite and discrete values. It predicts a class for an input variable as well. There are 2 types of Classification: Binomial Multi-Class Classification: Use Cases Some of the key areas where classification cases are being used: To find whether an email received is a spam or ham To identify customer segments To find if a bank loan is granted To identify if a kid will pass or fail in an examination Classification: Example Social media sentiment analysis has two potential outcomes, positive or negative, as displayed by the chart given below. https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/classification-example-machine-learning.JPG This chart shows the classification of the Iris flower dataset into its three sub-species indicated by codes 0, 1, and 2. https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/iris-flower-dataset-graph.JPG The test set dots represent the assignment of new test data points to one class or the other based on the trained classifier model. Types of Classification Algorithms Let’s have a quick look into the types of Classification Algorithm below. Linear Models Logistic Regression Support Vector Machines Nonlinear models K-nearest Neighbors (KNN) Kernel Support Vector Machines (SVM) Naïve Bayes Decision Tree Classification Random Forest Classification Logistic Regression: Meaning Let us understand the Logistic Regression model below. This refers to a regression model that is used for classification. This method is widely used for binary classification problems. It can also be extended to multi-class classification problems. Here, the dependent variable is categorical: y ϵ {0, 1} A binary dependent variable can have only two values, like 0 or 1, win or lose, pass or fail, healthy or sick, etc In this case, you model the probability distribution of output y as 1 or 0. This is called the sigmoid probability (σ). If σ(θ Tx) > 0.5, set y = 1, else set y = 0 Unlike Linear Regression (and its Normal Equation solution), there is no closed form solution for finding optimal weights of Logistic Regression. Instead, you must solve this with maximum likelihood estimation (a probability model to detect the maximum likelihood of something happening). It can be used to calculate the probability of a given outcome in a binary model, like the probability of being classified as sick or passing an exam. https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/logistic-regression-example-graph.JPG Sigmoid Probability The probability in the logistic regression is often represented by the Sigmoid function (also called the logistic function or the S-curve): https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/sigmoid-function-machine-learning.JPG In this equation, t represents data values * the number of hours studied and S(t) represents the probability of passing the exam. Assume sigmoid function: https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/sigmoid-probability-machine-learning.JPG g(z) tends toward 1 as z -> infinity , and g(z) tends toward 0 as z -> infinity K-nearest Neighbors (KNN) K-nearest Neighbors algorithm is used to assign a data point to clusters based on similarity measurement. It uses a supervised method for classification. The steps to writing a k-means algorithm are as given below: https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/knn-distribution-graph-machine-learning.JPG Choose the number of k and a distance metric. (k = 5 is common) Find k-nearest neighbors of the sample that you want to classify Assign the class label by majority vote. KNN Classification A new input point is classified in the category such that it has the most number of neighbors from that category. For example: https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/knn-classification-machine-learning.JPG Classify a patient as high risk or low risk. Mark email as spam or ham. Keen on learning about Classification Algorithms in Machine Learning? Click here! Support Vector Machine (SVM) Let us understand Support Vector Machine (SVM) in detail below. SVMs are classification algorithms used to assign data to various classes. They involve detecting hyperplanes which segregate data into classes. SVMs are very versatile and are also capable of performing linear or nonlinear classification, regression, and outlier detection. Once ideal hyperplanes are discovered, new data points can be easily classified. https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/support-vector-machines-graph-machine-learning.JPG The optimization objective is to find “maximum margin hyperplane” that is farthest from the closest points in the two classes (these points are called support vectors). In the given figure, the middle line represents the hyperplane. SVM Example Let’s look at this image below and have an idea about SVM in general. Hyperplanes with larger margins have lower generalization error. The positive and negative hyperplanes are represented by: https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/positive-negative-hyperplanes-machine-learning.JPG Classification of any new input sample xtest : If w0 + wTxtest > 1, the sample xtest is said to be in the class toward the right of the positive hyperplane. If w0 + wTxtest < -1, the sample xtest is said to be in the class toward the left of the negative hyperplane. When you subtract the two equations, you get: https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/equation-subtraction-machine-learning.JPG Length of vector w is (L2 norm length): https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/length-of-vector-machine-learning.JPG You normalize with the length of w to arrive at: https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/normalize-equation-machine-learning.JPG SVM: Hard Margin Classification Given below are some points to understand Hard Margin Classification. The left side of equation SVM-1 given above can be interpreted as the distance between the positive (+ve) and negative (-ve) hyperplanes; in other words, it is the margin that can be maximized. Hence the objective of the function is to maximize with the constraint that the samples are classified correctly, which is represented as : https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/hard-margin-classification-machine-learning.JPG This means that you are minimizing ‖w‖. This also means that all positive samples are on one side of the positive hyperplane and all negative samples are on the other side of the negative hyperplane. This can be written concisely as : https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/hard-margin-classification-formula.JPG Minimizing ‖w‖ is the same as minimizing. This figure is better as it is differentiable even at w = 0. The approach listed above is called “hard margin linear SVM classifier.” SVM: Soft Margin Classification Given below are some points to understand Soft Margin Classification. To allow for linear constraints to be relaxed for nonlinearly separable data, a slack variable is introduced. (i) measures how much ith instance is allowed to violate the margin. The slack variable is simply added to the linear constraints. https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/soft-margin-calculation-machine-learning.JPG Subject to the above constraints, the new objective to be minimized becomes: https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/soft-margin-calculation-formula.JPG You have two conflicting objectives now—minimizing slack variable to reduce margin violations and minimizing to increase the margin. The hyperparameter C allows us to define this trade-off. Large values of C correspond to larger error penalties (so smaller margins), whereas smaller values of C allow for higher misclassification errors and larger margins. https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/machine-learning-certification-video-preview.jpg SVM: Regularization The concept of C is the reverse of regularization. Higher C means lower regularization, which increases bias and lowers the variance (causing overfitting). https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/concept-of-c-graph-machine-learning.JPG IRIS Data Set The Iris dataset contains measurements of 150 IRIS flowers from three different species: Setosa Versicolor Viriginica Each row represents one sample. Flower measurements in centimeters are stored as columns. These are called features. IRIS Data Set: SVM Let’s train an SVM model using sci-kit-learn for the Iris dataset: https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/svm-model-graph-machine-learning.JPG Nonlinear SVM Classification There are two ways to solve nonlinear SVMs: by adding polynomial features by adding similarity features Polynomial features can be added to datasets; in some cases, this can create a linearly separable dataset. https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/nonlinear-classification-svm-machine-learning.JPG In the figure on the left, there is only 1 feature x1. This dataset is not linearly separable. If you add x2 = (x1)2 (figure on the right), the data becomes linearly separable. Polynomial Kernel In sci-kit-learn, one can use a Pipeline class for creating polynomial features. Classification results for the Moons dataset are shown in the figure. https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/polynomial-kernel-machine-learning.JPG Polynomial Kernel with Kernel Trick Let us look at the image below and understand Kernel Trick in detail. https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/polynomial-kernel-with-kernel-trick.JPG For large dimensional datasets, adding too many polynomial features can slow down the model. You can apply a kernel trick with the effect of polynomial features without actually adding them. The code is shown (SVC class) below trains an SVM classifier using a 3rd-degree polynomial kernel but with a kernel trick. https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/polynomial-kernel-equation-machine-learning.JPG The hyperparameter coefθ controls the influence of high-degree polynomials. Kernel SVM Let us understand in detail about Kernel SVM. Kernel SVMs are used for classification of nonlinear data. In the chart, nonlinear data is projected into a higher dimensional space via a mapping function where it becomes linearly separable. https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/kernel-svm-machine-learning.JPG In the higher dimension, a linear separating hyperplane can be derived and used for classification. A reverse projection of the higher dimension back to original feature space takes it back to nonlinear shape. As mentioned previously, SVMs can be kernelized to solve nonlinear classification problems. You can create a sample dataset for XOR gate (nonlinear problem) from NumPy. 100 samples will be assigned the class sample 1, and 100 samples will be assigned the class label -1. https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/kernel-svm-graph-machine-learning.JPG As you can see, this data is not linearly separable. https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/kernel-svm-non-separable.JPG You now use the kernel trick to classify XOR dataset created earlier. https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/kernel-svm-xor-machine-learning.JPG Naïve Bayes Classifier What is Naive Bayes Classifier? Have you ever wondered how your mail provider implements spam filtering or how online news channels perform news text classification or even how companies perform sentiment analysis of their audience on social media? All of this and more are done through a machine learning algorithm called Naive Bayes Classifier. Naive Bayes Named after Thomas Bayes from the 1700s who first coined this in the Western literature. Naive Bayes classifier works on the principle of conditional probability as given by the Bayes theorem. Advantages of Naive Bayes Classifier Listed below are six benefits of Naive Bayes Classifier. Very simple and easy to implement Needs less training data Handles both continuous and discrete data Highly scalable with the number of predictors and data points As it is fast, it can be used in real-time predictions Not sensitive to irrelevant features Bayes Theorem We will understand Bayes Theorem in detail from the points mentioned below. According to the Bayes model, the conditional probability P(Y|X) can be calculated as: P(Y|X) = P(X|Y)P(Y) / P(X) This means you have to estimate a very large number of P(X|Y) probabilities for a relatively small vector space X. For example, for a Boolean Y and 30 possible Boolean attributes in the X vector, you will have to estimate 3 billion probabilities P(X|Y). To make it practical, a Naïve Bayes classifier is used, which assumes conditional independence of P(X) to each other, with a given value of Y. This reduces the number of probability estimates to 2*30=60 in the above example. Naïve Bayes Classifier for SMS Spam Detection Consider a labeled SMS database having 5574 messages. It has messages as given below: https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/naive-bayes-spam-machine-learning.JPG Each message is marked as spam or ham in the data set. Let’s train a model with Naïve Bayes algorithm to detect spam from ham. The message lengths and their frequency (in the training dataset) are as shown below: https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/naive-bayes-spam-spam-detection.JPG Analyze the logic you use to train an algorithm to detect spam: Split each message into individual words/tokens (bag of words). Lemmatize the data (each word takes its base form, like “walking” or “walked” is replaced with “walk”). Convert data to vectors using scikit-learn module CountVectorizer. Run TFIDF to remove common words like “is,” “are,” “and.” Now apply scikit-learn module for Naïve Bayes MultinomialNB to get the Spam Detector. This spam detector can then be used to classify a random new message as spam or ham. Next, the accuracy of the spam detector is checked using the Confusion Matrix. For the SMS spam example above, the confusion matrix is shown on the right. Accuracy Rate = Correct / Total = (4827 + 592)/5574 = 97.21% Error Rate = Wrong / Total = (155 + 0)/5574 = 2.78% https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/confusion-matrix-machine-learning.JPG Although confusion Matrix is useful, some more precise metrics are provided by Precision and Recall. https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/precision-recall-matrix-machine-learning.JPG Precision refers to the accuracy of positive predictions. https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/precision-formula-machine-learning.JPG Recall refers to the ratio of positive instances that are correctly detected by the classifier (also known as True positive rate or TPR). https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/recall-formula-machine-learning.JPG Precision/Recall Trade-off To detect age-appropriate videos for kids, you need high precision (low recall) to ensure that only safe videos make the cut (even though a few safe videos may be left out). The high recall is needed (low precision is acceptable) in-store surveillance to catch shoplifters; a few false alarms are acceptable, but all shoplifters must be caught. Learn about Naive Bayes in detail. Click here! Decision Tree Classifier Some aspects of the Decision Tree Classifier mentioned below are. Decision Trees (DT) can be used both for classification and regression. The advantage of decision trees is that they require very little data preparation. They do not require feature scaling or centering at all. They are also the fundamental components of Random Forests, one of the most powerful ML algorithms. Unlike Random Forests and Neural Networks (which do black-box modeling), Decision Trees are white box models, which means that inner workings of these models are clearly understood. In the case of classification, the data is segregated based on a series of questions. Any new data point is assigned to the selected leaf node. https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/decision-tree-classifier-machine-learning.JPG Start at the tree root and split the data on the feature using the decision algorithm, resulting in the largest information gain (IG). This splitting procedure is then repeated in an iterative process at each child node until the leaves are pure. This means that the samples at each node belonging to the same class. In practice, you can set a limit on the depth of the tree to prevent overfitting. The purity is compromised here as the final leaves may still have some impurity. The figure shows the classification of the Iris dataset. https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/decision-tree-classifier-graph.JPG IRIS Decision Tree Let’s build a Decision Tree using scikit-learn for the Iris flower dataset and also visualize it using export_graphviz API. https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/iris-decision-tree-machine-learning.JPG The output of export_graphviz can be converted into png format: https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/iris-decision-tree-output.JPG Sample attribute stands for the number of training instances the node applies to. Value attribute stands for the number of training instances of each class the node applies to. Gini impurity measures the node’s impurity. A node is “pure” (gini=0) if all training instances it applies to belong to the same class. https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/impurity-formula-machine-learning.JPG For example, for Versicolor (green color node), the Gini is 1-(0/54)2 -(49/54)2 -(5/54) 2 ≈ 0.168 https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/iris-decision-tree-sample.JPG Decision Boundaries Let us learn to create decision boundaries below. For the first node (depth 0), the solid line splits the data (Iris-Setosa on left). Gini is 0 for Setosa node, so no further split is possible. The second node (depth 1) splits the data into Versicolor and Virginica. If max_depth were set as 3, a third split would happen (vertical dotted line). https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/decision-tree-boundaries.JPG For a sample with petal length 5 cm and petal width 1.5 cm, the tree traverses to depth 2 left node, so the probability predictions for this sample are 0% for Iris-Setosa (0/54), 90.7% for Iris-Versicolor (49/54), and 9.3% for Iris-Virginica (5/54) CART Training Algorithm Scikit-learn uses Classification and Regression Trees (CART) algorithm to train Decision Trees. CART algorithm: Split the data into two subsets using a single feature k and threshold tk (example, petal length < “2.45 cm”). This is done recursively for each node. k and tk are chosen such that they produce the purest subsets (weighted by their size). The objective is to minimize the cost function as given below: https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/cart-training-algorithm-machine-learning.JPG The algorithm stops executing if one of the following situations occurs: max_depth is reached No further splits are found for each node Other hyperparameters may be used to stop the tree: min_samples_split min_samples_leaf min_weight_fraction_leaf max_leaf_nodes Gini Impurity or Entropy Entropy is one more measure of impurity and can be used in place of Gini. https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/gini-impurity-entrophy.JPG It is a degree of uncertainty, and Information Gain is the reduction that occurs in entropy as one traverses down the tree. Entropy is zero for a DT node when the node contains instances of only one class. Entropy for depth 2 left node in the example given above is: https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/entrophy-for-depth-2.JPG Gini and Entropy both lead to similar trees. DT: Regularization The following figure shows two decision trees on the moons dataset. https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/dt-regularization-machine-learning.JPG The decision tree on the right is restricted by min_samples_leaf = 4. The model on the left is overfitting, while the model on the right generalizes better. Random Forest Classifier Let us have an understanding of Random Forest Classifier below. A random forest can be considered an ensemble of decision trees (Ensemble learning). Random Forest algorithm: Draw a random bootstrap sample of size n (randomly choose n samples from the training set). Grow a decision tree from the bootstrap sample. At each node, randomly select d features. Split the node using the feature that provides the best split according to the objective function, for instance by maximizing the information gain. Repeat the steps 1 to 2 k times. (k is the number of trees you want to create, using a subset of samples) Aggregate the prediction by each tree for a new data point to assign the class label by majority vote (pick the group selected by the most number of trees and assign new data point to that group). Random Forests are opaque, which means it is difficult to visualize their inner workings. https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/free_resources_article_thumb/random-forest-classifier-graph.JPG However, the advantages outweigh their limitations since you do not have to worry about hyperparameters except k, which stands for the number of decision trees to be created from a subset of samples. RF is quite robust to noise from the individual decision trees. Hence, you need not prune individual decision trees. The larger the number of decision trees, the more accurate the Random Forest prediction is. (This, however, comes with higher computation cost). Key Takeaways Let us quickly run through what we have learned so far in this Classification tutorial. Classification algorithms are supervised learning methods to split data into classes. They can work on Linear Data as well as Nonlinear Data. Logistic Regression can classify data based on weighted parameters and sigmoid conversion to calculate the probability of classes. K-nearest Neighbors (KNN) algorithm uses similar features to classify data. Support Vector Machines (SVMs) classify data by detecting the maximum margin hyperplane between data classes. Naïve Bayes, a simplified Bayes Model, can help classify data using conditional probability models. Decision Trees are powerful classifiers and use tree splitting logic until pure or somewhat pure leaf node classes are attained. Random Forests apply Ensemble Learning to Decision Trees for more accurate classification predictions. Conclusion This completes ‘Classification’ tutorial. In the next tutorial, we will learn 'Unsupervised Learning with Clustering.'
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A list of practical projects that anyone can solve in any programming language (See solutions). These projects are divided into multiple categories, and each category has its own folder. To get started, simply fork this repo. CONTRIBUTING See ways of contributing to this repo. You can contribute solutions (will be published in this repo) to existing problems, add new projects, or remove existing ones. Make sure you follow all instructions properly. Solutions You can find implementations of these projects in many other languages by other users in this repo. Credits Problems are motivated by the ones shared at: Martyr2’s Mega Project List Rosetta Code Table of Contents Numbers Classic Algorithms Graph Data Structures Text Networking Classes Threading Web Files Databases Graphics and Multimedia Security Numbers Find PI to the Nth Digit - Enter a number and have the program generate PI up to that many decimal places. Keep a limit to how far the program will go. Find e to the Nth Digit - Just like the previous problem, but with e instead of PI. Enter a number and have the program generate e up to that many decimal places. Keep a limit to how far the program will go. Fibonacci Sequence - Enter a number and have the program generate the Fibonacci sequence to that number or to the Nth number. Prime Factorization - Have the user enter a number and find all Prime Factors (if there are any) and display them. Next Prime Number - Have the program find prime numbers until the user chooses to stop asking for the next one. Find Cost of Tile to Cover W x H Floor - Calculate the total cost of the tile it would take to cover a floor plan of width and height, using a cost entered by the user. Mortgage Calculator - Calculate the monthly payments of a fixed-term mortgage over given Nth terms at a given interest rate. Also, figure out how long it will take the user to pay back the loan. For added complexity, add an option for users to select the compounding interval (Monthly, Weekly, Daily, Continually). Change Return Program - The user enters a cost and then the amount of money given. The program will figure out the change and the number of quarters, dimes, nickels, pennies needed for the change. Binary to Decimal and Back Converter - Develop a converter to convert a decimal number to binary or a binary number to its decimal equivalent. Calculator - A simple calculator to do basic operators. Make it a scientific calculator for added complexity. Unit Converter (temp, currency, volume, mass, and more) - Converts various units between one another. The user enters the type of unit being entered, the type of unit they want to convert to, and then the value. The program will then make the conversion. Alarm Clock - A simple clock where it plays a sound after X number of minutes/seconds or at a particular time. Distance Between Two Cities - Calculates the distance between two cities and allows the user to specify a unit of distance. This program may require finding coordinates for the cities like latitude and longitude. Credit Card Validator - Takes in a credit card number from a common credit card vendor (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discoverer) and validates it to make sure that it is a valid number (look into how credit cards use a checksum). Tax Calculator - Asks the user to enter a cost and either a country or state tax. It then returns the tax plus the total cost with tax. Factorial Finder - The Factorial of a positive integer, n, is defined as the product of the sequence n, n-1, n-2, ...1, and the factorial of zero, 0, is defined as being 1. Solve this using both loops and recursion. Complex Number Algebra - Show addition, multiplication, negation, and inversion of complex numbers in separate functions. (Subtraction and division operations can be made with pairs of these operations.) Print the results for each operation tested. Happy Numbers - A happy number is defined by the following process. Starting with any positive integer, replace the number by the sum of the squares of its digits, and repeat the process until the number equals 1 (where it will stay), or it loops endlessly in a cycle which does not include 1. Those numbers for which this process ends in 1 are happy numbers, while those that do not end in 1 are unhappy numbers. Display an example of your output here. Find the first 8 happy numbers. Number Names - Show how to spell out a number in English. You can use a preexisting implementation or roll your own, but you should support inputs up to at least one million (or the maximum value of your language's default bounded integer type if that's less). Optional: Support for inputs other than positive integers (like zero, negative integers, and floating-point numbers). Coin Flip Simulation - Write some code that simulates flipping a single coin however many times the user decides. The code should record the outcomes and count the number of tails and heads. Limit Calculator - Ask the user to enter f(x) and the limit value, then return the value of the limit statement Optional: Make the calculator capable of supporting infinite limits. Fast Exponentiation - Ask the user to enter 2 integers a and b and output a^b (i.e. pow(a,b)) in O(LG n) time complexity. Classic Algorithms Collatz Conjecture - Start with a number n > 1. Find the number of steps it takes to reach one using the following process: If n is even, divide it by 2. If n is odd, multiply it by 3 and add 1. Sorting - Implement two types of sorting algorithms: Merge sort and bubble sort. Closest pair problem - The closest pair of points problem or closest pair problem is a problem of computational geometry: given n points in metric space, find a pair of points with the smallest distance between them. Sieve of Eratosthenes - The sieve of Eratosthenes is one of the most efficient ways to find all of the smaller primes (below 10 million or so). Graph Graph from links - Create a program that will create a graph or network from a series of links. Eulerian Path - Create a program that will take as an input a graph and output either an Eulerian path or an Eulerian cycle, or state that it is not possible. An Eulerian path starts at one node and traverses every edge of a graph through every node and finishes at another node. An Eulerian cycle is an eulerian Path that starts and finishes at the same node. Connected Graph - Create a program that takes a graph as an input and outputs whether every node is connected or not. Dijkstra’s Algorithm - Create a program that finds the shortest path through a graph using its edges. Minimum Spanning Tree - Create a program that takes a connected, undirected graph with weights and outputs the minimum spanning tree of the graph i.e., a subgraph that is a tree, contains all the vertices, and the sum of its weights is the least possible. Data Structures Inverted index - An Inverted Index is a data structure used to create full-text search. Given a set of text files, implement a program to create an inverted index. Also, create a user interface to do a search using that inverted index which returns a list of files that contain the query term/terms. The search index can be in memory. Text Fizz Buzz - Write a program that prints the numbers from 1 to 100. But for multiples of three print “Fizz” instead of the number and for the multiples of five print “Buzz”. For numbers which are multiples of both three and five print “FizzBuzz”. Reverse a String - Enter a string and the program will reverse it and print it out. Pig Latin - Pig Latin is a game of alterations played in the English language game. To create the Pig Latin form of an English word the initial consonant sound is transposed to the end of the word and an ay is affixed (Ex.: "banana" would yield anana-bay). Read Wikipedia for more information on rules. Count Vowels - Enter a string and the program counts the number of vowels in the text. For added complexity have it report a sum of each vowel found. Check if Palindrome - Checks if the string entered by the user is a palindrome. That is that it reads the same forwards as backward like “racecar” Count Words in a String - Counts the number of individual words in a string. For added complexity read these strings in from a text file and generate a summary. Text Editor - Notepad-style application that can open, edit, and save text documents. Optional: Add syntax highlighting and other features. RSS Feed Creator - Given a link to RSS/Atom Feed, get all posts and display them. Quote Tracker (market symbols etc) - A program that can go out and check the current value of stocks for a list of symbols entered by the user. The user can set how often the stocks are checked. For CLI, show whether the stock has moved up or down. Optional: If GUI, the program can show green up and red down arrows to show which direction the stock value has moved. Guestbook / Journal - A simple application that allows people to add comments or write journal entries. It can allow comments or not and timestamps for all entries. Could also be made into a shoutbox. Optional: Deploy it on Google App Engine or Heroku or any other PaaS (if possible, of course). Vigenere / Vernam / Ceasar Ciphers - Functions for encrypting and decrypting data messages. Then send them to a friend. Regex Query Tool - A tool that allows the user to enter a text string and then in a separate control enter a regex pattern. It will run the regular expression against the source text and return any matches or flag errors in the regular expression. Networking FTP Program - A file transfer program that can transfer files back and forth from a remote web sever. Bandwidth Monitor - A small utility program that tracks how much data you have uploaded and downloaded from the net during the course of your current online session. See if you can find out what periods of the day you use more and less and generate a report or graph that shows it. Port Scanner - Enter an IP address and a port range where the program will then attempt to find open ports on the given computer by connecting to each of them. On any successful connections mark the port as open. Mail Checker (POP3 / IMAP) - The user enters various account information include web server and IP, protocol type (POP3 or IMAP), and the application will check for email at a given interval. Country from IP Lookup - Enter an IP address and find the country that IP is registered in. Optional: Find the Ip automatically. Whois Search Tool - Enter an IP or host address and have it look it up through whois and return the results to you. Site Checker with Time Scheduling - An application that attempts to connect to a website or server every so many minute or a given time and check if it is up. If it is down, it will notify you by email or by posting a notice on the screen. Classes Product Inventory Project - Create an application that manages an inventory of products. Create a product class that has a price, id, and quantity on hand. Then create an inventory class that keeps track of various products and can sum up the inventory value. Airline / Hotel Reservation System - Create a reservation system that books airline seats or hotel rooms. It charges various rates for particular sections of the plane or hotel. For example, first class is going to cost more than a coach. Hotel rooms have penthouse suites which cost more. Keep track of when rooms will be available and can be scheduled. Company Manager - Create a hierarchy of classes - abstract class Employee and subclasses HourlyEmployee, SalariedEmployee, Manager, and Executive. Everyone's pay is calculated differently, research a bit about it. After you've established an employee hierarchy, create a Company class that allows you to manage the employees. You should be able to hire, fire, and raise employees. Bank Account Manager - Create a class called Account which will be an abstract class for three other classes called CheckingAccount, SavingsAccount, and BusinessAccount. Manage credits and debits from these accounts through an ATM-style program. Patient / Doctor Scheduler - Create a patient class and a doctor class. Have a doctor that can handle multiple patients and set up a scheduling program where a doctor can only handle 16 patients during an 8 hr workday. Recipe Creator and Manager - Create a recipe class with ingredients and put them in a recipe manager program that organizes them into categories like desserts, main courses, or by ingredients like chicken, beef, soups, pies, etc. Image Gallery - Create an image abstract class and then a class that inherits from it for each image type. Put them in a program that displays them in a gallery-style format for viewing. Shape Area and Perimeter Classes - Create an abstract class called Shape and then inherit from it other shapes like diamond, rectangle, circle, triangle, etc. Then have each class override the area and perimeter functionality to handle each shape type. Flower Shop Ordering To Go - Create a flower shop application that deals in flower objects and use those flower objects in a bouquet object which can then be sold. Keep track of the number of objects and when you may need to order more. Family Tree Creator - Create a class called Person which will have a name, when they were born, and when (and if) they died. Allow the user to create these Person classes and put them into a family tree structure. Print out the tree to the screen. Threading Create A Progress Bar for Downloads - Create a progress bar for applications that can keep track of a download in progress. The progress bar will be on a separate thread and will communicate with the main thread using delegates. Bulk Thumbnail Creator - Picture processing can take a bit of time for some transformations. Especially if the image is large. Create an image program that can take hundreds of images and converts them to a specified size in the background thread while you do other things. For added complexity, have one thread handling re-sizing, have another bulk renaming of thumbnails, etc. Web Page Scraper - Create an application that connects to a site and pulls out all links, or images, and saves them to a list. Optional: Organize the indexed content and don’t allow duplicates. Have it put the results into an easily searchable index file. Online White Board - Create an application that allows you to draw pictures, write notes and use various colors to flesh out ideas for projects. Optional: Add a feature to invite friends to collaborate on a whiteboard online. Get Atomic Time from Internet Clock - This program will get the true atomic time from an atomic time clock on the Internet. Use any one of the atomic clocks returned by a simple Google search. Fetch Current Weather - Get the current weather for a given zip/postal code. Optional: Try locating the user automatically. Scheduled Auto Login and Action - Make an application that logs into a given site on a schedule and invokes a certain action and then logs out. This can be useful for checking webmail, posting regular content, or getting info for other applications and saving it to your computer. E-Card Generator - Make a site that allows people to generate their own little e-cards and send them to other people. Do not use Flash. Use a picture library and perhaps insightful mottos or quotes. Content Management System - Create a content management system (CMS) like Joomla, Drupal, PHP Nuke, etc. Start small. Optional: Allow for the addition of modules/addons. Web Board (Forum) - Create a forum for you and your buddies to post, administer and share thoughts and ideas. CAPTCHA Maker - Ever see those images with letters numbers when you signup for a service and then ask you to enter what you see? It keeps web bots from automatically signing up and spamming. Try creating one yourself for online forms. Files Quiz Maker - Make an application that takes various questions from a file, picked randomly, and puts together a quiz for students. Each quiz can be different and then reads a key to grade the quizzes. Sort Excel/CSV File Utility - Reads a file of records, sorts them, and then writes them back to the file. Allow the user to choose various sort style and sorting based on a particular field. Create Zip File Maker - The user enters various files from different directories and the program zips them up into a zip file. Optional: Apply actual compression to the files. Start with Huffman Algorithm. PDF Generator - An application that can read in a text file, HTML file, or some other file and generates a PDF file out of it. Great for a web-based service where the user uploads the file and the program returns a PDF of the file. Optional: Deploy on GAE or Heroku if possible. Mp3 Tagger - Modify and add ID3v1 tags to MP3 files. See if you can also add in the album art into the MP3 file’s header as well as other ID3v2 tags. Code Snippet Manager - Another utility program that allows coders to put in functions, classes, or other tidbits to save for use later. Organized by the type of snippet or language the coder can quickly lookup code. Optional: For extra practice try adding syntax highlighting based on the language. Databases SQL Query Analyzer - A utility application in which a user can enter a query and have it run against a local database and look for ways to make it more efficient. Remote SQL Tool - A utility that can execute queries on remote servers from your local computer across the Internet. It should take in a remote host, user name, and password, run the query and return the results. Report Generator - Create a utility that generates a report based on some tables in a database. Generates sales reports based on the order/order details tables or sums up the day's current database activity. Event Scheduler and Calendar - Make an application that allows the user to enter a date and time of an event, event notes, and then schedule those events on a calendar. The user can then browse the calendar or search the calendar for specific events. Optional: Allow the application to create re-occurrence events that reoccur every day, week, month, year, etc. Budget Tracker - Write an application that keeps track of a household’s budget. The user can add expenses, income, and recurring costs to find out how much they are saving or losing over a period of time. Optional: Allow the user to specify a date range and see the net flow of money in and out of the house budget for that time period. TV Show Tracker - Got a favorite show you don’t want to miss? Don’t have a PVR or want to be able to find the show to then PVR it later? Make an application that can search various online TV Guide sites, locate the shows/times/channels and add them to a database application. The database/website then can send you email reminders that a show is about to start and which channel it will be on. Travel Planner System - Make a system that allows users to put together their own little travel itinerary and keep track of the airline/hotel arrangements, points of interest, budget, and schedule. Graphics and Multimedia Slide Show - Make an application that shows various pictures in a slide show format. Optional: Try adding various effects like fade in/out, star wipe, and window blinds transitions. Stream Video from Online - Try to create your own online streaming video player. Mp3 Player - A simple program for playing your favorite music files. Add features you think are missing from your favorite music player. Watermarking Application - Have some pictures you want copyright protected? Add your own logo or text lightly across the background so that no one can simply steal your graphics off your site. Make a program that will add this watermark to the picture. Optional: Use threading to process multiple images simultaneously. Turtle Graphics - This is a common project where you create a floor of 20 x 20 squares. Using various commands you tell a turtle to draw a line on the floor. You have moved forward, left or right, lift or drop the pen, etc. Do a search online for "Turtle Graphics" for more information. Optional: Allow the program to read in the list of commands from a file. GIF Creator A program that puts together multiple images (PNGs, JPGs, TIFFs) to make a smooth GIF that can be exported. Optional: Make the program convert small video files to GIFs as well. Security Caesar cipher - Implement a Caesar cipher, both encoding, and decoding. The key is an integer from 1 to 25. This cipher rotates the letters of the alphabet (A to Z). The encoding replaces each letter with the 1st to 25th next letter in the alphabet (wrapping Z to A). So key 2 encrypts "HI" to "JK", but key 20 encrypts "HI" to "BC". This simple "monoalphabetic substitution cipher" provides almost no security, because an attacker who has the encoded message can either use frequency analysis to guess the key, or just try all 25 keys.
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Introduction Parkinson’s Disease is the second most prevalent neurodegenerative disorder after Alzheimer’s, affecting more than 10 million people worldwide. Parkinson’s is characterized primarily by the deterioration of motor and cognitive ability. There is no single test which can be administered for diagnosis. Instead, doctors must perform a careful clinical analysis of the patient’s medical history. Unfortunately, this method of diagnosis is highly inaccurate. A study from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders finds that early diagnosis (having symptoms for 5 years or less) is only 53% accurate. This is not much better than random guessing, but an early diagnosis is critical to effective treatment. Because of these difficulties, I investigate a machine learning approach to accurately diagnose Parkinson’s, using a dataset of various speech features (a non-invasive yet characteristic tool) from the University of Oxford. Why speech features? Speech is very predictive and characteristic of Parkinson’s disease; almost every Parkinson’s patient experiences severe vocal degradation (inability to produce sustained phonations, tremor, hoarseness), so it makes sense to use voice to diagnose the disease. Voice analysis gives the added benefit of being non-invasive, inexpensive, and very easy to extract clinically. Background Parkinson's Disease Parkinson’s is a progressive neurodegenerative condition resulting from the death of the dopamine containing cells of the substantia nigra (which plays an important role in movement). Symptoms include: “frozen” facial features, bradykinesia (slowness of movement), akinesia (impairment of voluntary movement), tremor, and voice impairment. Typically, by the time the disease is diagnosed, 60% of nigrostriatal neurons have degenerated, and 80% of striatal dopamine have been depleted. Performance Metrics TP = true positive, FP = false positive, TN = true negative, FN = false negative Accuracy: (TP+TN)/(P+N) Matthews Correlation Coefficient: 1=perfect, 0=random, -1=completely inaccurate Algorithms Employed Logistic Regression (LR): Uses the sigmoid logistic equation with weights (coefficient values) and biases (constants) to model the probability of a certain class for binary classification. An output of 1 represents one class, and an output of 0 represents the other. Training the model will learn the optimal weights and biases. Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA): Assumes that the data is Gaussian and each feature has the same variance. LDA estimates the mean and variance for each class from the training data, and then uses properties of statistics (Bayes theorem , Gaussian distribution, etc) to compute the probability of a particular instance belonging to a given class. The class with the largest probability is the prediction. k Nearest Neighbors (KNN): Makes predictions about the validation set using the entire training set. KNN makes a prediction about a new instance by searching through the entire set to find the k “closest” instances. “Closeness” is determined using a proximity measurement (Euclidean) across all features. The class that the majority of the k closest instances belong to is the class that the model predicts the new instance to be. Decision Tree (DT): Represented by a binary tree, where each root node represents an input variable and a split point, and each leaf node contains an output used to make a prediction. Neural Network (NN): Models the way the human brain makes decisions. Each neuron takes in 1+ inputs, and then uses an activation function to process the input with weights and biases to produce an output. Neurons can be arranged into layers, and multiple layers can form a network to model complex decisions. Training the network involves using the training instances to optimize the weights and biases. Naive Bayes (NB): Simplifies the calculation of probabilities by assuming that all features are independent of one another (a strong but effective assumption). Employs Bayes Theorem to calculate the probabilities that the instance to be predicted is in each class, then finds the class with the highest probability. Gradient Boost (GB): Generally used when seeking a model with very high predictive performance. Used to reduce bias and variance (“error”) by combining multiple “weak learners” (not very good models) to create a “strong learner” (high performance model). Involves 3 elements: a loss function (error function) to be optimized, a weak learner (decision tree) to make predictions, and an additive model to add trees to minimize the loss function. Gradient descent is used to minimize error after adding each tree (one by one). Engineering Goal Produce a machine learning model to diagnose Parkinson’s disease given various features of a patient’s speech with at least 90% accuracy and/or a Matthews Correlation Coefficient of at least 0.9. Compare various algorithms and parameters to determine the best model for predicting Parkinson’s. Dataset Description Source: the University of Oxford 195 instances (147 subjects with Parkinson’s, 48 without Parkinson’s) 22 features (elements that are possibly characteristic of Parkinson’s, such as frequency, pitch, amplitude / period of the sound wave) 1 label (1 for Parkinson’s, 0 for no Parkinson’s) Project Pipeline pipeline Summary of Procedure Split the Oxford Parkinson’s Dataset into two parts: one for training, one for validation (evaluate how well the model performs) Train each of the following algorithms with the training set: Logistic Regression, Linear Discriminant Analysis, k Nearest Neighbors, Decision Tree, Neural Network, Naive Bayes, Gradient Boost Evaluate results using the validation set Repeat for the following training set to validation set splits: 80% training / 20% validation, 75% / 25%, and 70% / 30% Repeat for a rescaled version of the dataset (scale all the numbers in the dataset to a range from 0 to 1: this helps to reduce the effect of outliers) Conduct 5 trials and average the results Data a_o a_r m_o m_r Data Analysis In general, the models tended to perform the best (both in terms of accuracy and Matthews Correlation Coefficient) on the rescaled dataset with a 75-25 train-test split. The two highest performing algorithms, k Nearest Neighbors and the Neural Network, both achieved an accuracy of 98%. The NN achieved a MCC of 0.96, while KNN achieved a MCC of 0.94. These figures outperform most existing literature and significantly outperform current methods of diagnosis. Conclusion and Significance These robust results suggest that a machine learning approach can indeed be implemented to significantly improve diagnosis methods of Parkinson’s disease. Given the necessity of early diagnosis for effective treatment, my machine learning models provide a very promising alternative to the current, rather ineffective method of diagnosis. Current methods of early diagnosis are only 53% accurate, while my machine learning model produces 98% accuracy. This 45% increase is critical because an accurate, early diagnosis is needed to effectively treat the disease. Typically, by the time the disease is diagnosed, 60% of nigrostriatal neurons have degenerated, and 80% of striatal dopamine have been depleted. With an earlier diagnosis, much of this degradation could have been slowed or treated. My results are very significant because Parkinson’s affects over 10 million people worldwide who could benefit greatly from an early, accurate diagnosis. Not only is my machine learning approach more accurate in terms of diagnostic accuracy, it is also more scalable, less expensive, and therefore more accessible to people who might not have access to established medical facilities and professionals. The diagnosis is also much simpler, requiring only a 10-15 second voice recording and producing an immediate diagnosis. Future Research Given more time and resources, I would investigate the following: Create a mobile application which would allow the user to record his/her voice, extract the necessary vocal features, and feed it into my machine learning model to diagnose Parkinson’s. Use larger datasets in conjunction with the University of Oxford dataset. Tune and improve my models even further to achieve even better results. Investigate different structures and types of neural networks. Construct a novel algorithm specifically suited for the prediction of Parkinson’s. Generalize my findings and algorithms for all types of dementia disorders, such as Alzheimer’s. References Bind, Shubham. "A Survey of Machine Learning Based Approaches for Parkinson Disease Prediction." International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technologies 6 (2015): n. pag. International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technologies. 2015. Web. 8 Mar. 2017. Brooks, Megan. 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W3C Strategic Highlights September 2019 This report was prepared for the September 2019 W3C Advisory Committee Meeting (W3C Member link). See the accompanying W3C Fact Sheet — September 2019. For the previous edition, see the April 2019 W3C Strategic Highlights. For future editions of this report, please consult the latest version. A Chinese translation is available. ☰ Contents Introduction Future Web Standards Meeting Industry Needs Web Payments Digital Publishing Media and Entertainment Web & Telecommunications Real-Time Communications (WebRTC) Web & Networks Automotive Web of Things Strengthening the Core of the Web HTML CSS Fonts SVG Audio Performance Web Performance WebAssembly Testing Browser Testing and Tools WebPlatform Tests Web of Data Web for All Security, Privacy, Identity Internationalization (i18n) Web Accessibility Outreach to the world W3C Developer Relations W3C Training Translations W3C Liaisons Introduction This report highlights recent work of enhancement of the existing landscape of the Web platform and innovation for the growth and strength of the Web. 33 working groups and a dozen interest groups enable W3C to pursue its mission through the creation of Web standards, guidelines, and supporting materials. We track the tremendous work done across the Consortium through homogeneous work-spaces in Github which enables better monitoring and management. We are in the middle of a period where we are chartering numerous working groups which demonstrate the rapid degree of change for the Web platform: After 4 years, we are nearly ready to publish a Payment Request API Proposed Recommendation and we need to soon charter follow-on work. In the last year we chartered the Web Payment Security Interest Group. In the last year we chartered the Web Media Working Group with 7 specifications for next generation Media support on the Web. We have Accessibility Guidelines under W3C Member review which includes Silver, a new approach. We have just launched the Decentralized Identifier Working Group which has tremendous potential because Decentralized Identifier (DID) is an identifier that is globally unique, resolveable with high availability, and cryptographically verifiable. We have Privacy IG (PING) under W3C Member review which strengthens our focus on the tradeoff between privacy and function. We have a new CSS charter under W3C Member review which maps the group's work for the next three years. In this period, W3C and the WHATWG have succesfully completed the negotiation of a Memorandum of Understanding rooted in the mutual belief that that having two distinct specifications claiming to be normative is generally harmful for the Web community. The MOU, signed last May, describes how the two organizations are to collaborate on the development of a single authoritative version of the HTML and DOM specifications. W3C subsequently rechartered the HTML Working Group to assist the W3C community in raising issues and proposing solutions for the HTML and DOM specifications, and for the production of W3C Recommendations from WHATWG Review Drafts. As the Web evolves continuously, some groups are looking for ways for specifications to do so as well. So-called "evergreen recommendations" or "living standards" aim to track continuous development (and maintenance) of features, on a feature-by-feature basis, while getting review and patent commitments. We see the maturation and further development of an incredible number of new technologies coming to the Web. Continued progress in many areas demonstrates the vitality of the W3C and the Web community, as the rest of the report illustrates. Future Web Standards W3C has a variety of mechanisms for listening to what the community thinks could become good future Web standards. These include discussions with the Membership, discussions with other standards bodies, the activities of thousands of participants in over 300 community groups, and W3C Workshops. There are lots of good ideas. The W3C strategy team has been identifying promising topics and invites public participation. Future, recent and under consideration Workshops include: Inclusive XR (5-6 November 2019, Seattle, WA, USA) to explore existing and future approaches on making Virtual and Augmented Reality experiences more inclusive, including to people with disabilities; W3C Workshop on Data Models for Transportation (12-13 September 2019, Palo Alto, CA, USA) W3C Workshop on Web Games (27-28 June 2019, Redmond, WA, USA), view report Second W3C Workshop on the Web of Things (3-5 June 2019, Munich, Germany) W3C Workshop on Web Standardization for Graph Data; Creating Bridges: RDF, Property Graph and SQL (4-6 March 2019, Berlin, Germany), view report Web & Machine Learning. The Strategy Funnel documents the staff's exploration of potential new work at various phases: Exploration and Investigation, Incubation and Evaluation, and eventually to the chartering of a new standards group. The Funnel view is a GitHub Project where new area are issues represented by “cards” which move through the columns, usually from left to right. Most cards start in Exploration and move towards Chartering, or move out of the funnel. Public input is welcome at any stage but particularly once Incubation has begun. This helps W3C identify work that is sufficiently incubated to warrant standardization, to review the ecosystem around the work and indicate interest in participating in its standardization, and then to draft a charter that reflects an appropriate scope. Ongoing feedback can speed up the overall standardization process. Since the previous highlights document, W3C has chartered a number of groups, and started discussion on many more: Newly Chartered or Rechartered Web Application Security WG (03-Apr) Web Payment Security IG (17-Apr) Patent and Standards IG (24-Apr) Web Applications WG (14-May) Web & Networks IG (16-May) Media WG (23-May) Media and Entertainment IG (06-Jun) HTML WG (06-Jun) Decentralized Identifier WG (05-Sep) Extended Privacy IG (PING) (30-Sep) Verifiable Claims WG (30-Sep) Service Workers WG (31-Dec) Dataset Exchange WG (31-Dec) Web of Things Working Group (31-Dec) Web Audio Working Group (31-Dec) Proposed charters / Advance Notice Accessibility Guidelines WG Privacy IG (PING) RDF Literal Direction WG Timed Text WG CSS WG Web Authentication WG Closed Internationalization Tag Set IG Meeting Industry Needs Web Payments All Web Payments specifications W3C's payments standards enable a streamlined checkout experience, enabling a consistent user experience across the Web with lower front end development costs for merchants. Users can store and reuse information and more quickly and accurately complete online transactions. The Web Payments Working Group has republished Payment Request API as a Candidate Recommendation, aiming to publish a Proposed Recommendation in the Fall 2019, and is discussing use cases and features for Payment Request after publication of the 1.0 Recommendation. Browser vendors have been finalizing implementation of features added in the past year (view the implementation report). As work continues on the Payment Handler API and its implementation (currently in Chrome and Edge Canary), one focus in 2019 is to increase adoption in other browsers. Recently, Mastercard demonstrated the use of Payment Request API to carry out EMVCo's Secure Remote Commerce (SRC) protocol whose payment method definition is being developed with active participation by Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover. Payment method availability is a key factor in merchant considerations about adopting Payment Request API. The ability to get uniform adoption of a new payment method such as Secure Remote Commerce (SRC) also depends on the availability of the Payment Handler API in browsers, or of proprietary alternatives. Web Monetization, which the Web Payments Working Group will discuss again at its face-to-face meeting in September, can be used to enable micropayments as an alternative revenue stream to advertising. Since the beginning of 2019, Amazon, Brave Software, JCB, Certus Cybersecurity Solutions and Netflix have joined the Web Payments Working Group. In April, W3C launched the Web Payment Security Group to enable W3C, EMVCo, and the FIDO Alliance to collaborate on a vision for Web payment security and interoperability. Participants will define areas of collaboration and identify gaps between existing technical specifications in order to increase compatibility among different technologies, such as: How do SRC, FIDO, and Payment Request relate? The Payment Services Directive 2 (PSD2) regulations in Europe are scheduled to take effect in September 2019. What is the role of EMVCo, W3C, and FIDO technologies, and what is the current state of readiness for the deadline? How can we improve privacy on the Web at the same time as we meet industry requirements regarding user identity? Digital Publishing All Digital Publishing specifications, Publication milestones The Web is the universal publishing platform. Publishing is increasingly impacted by the Web, and the Web increasingly impacts Publishing. Topic of particular interest to Publishing@W3C include typography and layout, accessibility, usability, portability, distribution, archiving, offline access, print on demand, and reliable cross referencing. And the diverse publishing community represented in the groups consist of the traditional "trade" publishers, ebook reading system manufacturers, but also publishers of audio book, scholarly journals or educational materials, library scientists or browser developers. The Publishing Working Group currently concentrates on Audiobooks which lack a comprehensive standard, thus incurring extra costs and time to publish in this booming market. Active development is ongoing on the future standard: Publication Manifest Audiobook profile for Web Publications Lightweight Packaging Format The BD Comics Manga Community Group, the Synchronized Multimedia for Publications Community Group, the Publishing Community Group and a future group on archival, are companions to the working group where specific work is developed and incubated. The Publishing Community Group is a recently launched incubation channel for Publishing@W3C. The goal of the group is to propose, document, and prototype features broadly related to: publications on the Web reading modes and systems and the user experience of publications The EPUB 3 Community Group has successfully completed the revision of EPUB 3.2. The Publishing Business Group fosters ongoing participation by members of the publishing industry and the overall ecosystem in the development of Web infrastructure to better support the needs of the industry. The Business Group serves as an additional conduit to the Publishing Working Group and several Community Groups for feedback between the publishing ecosystem and W3C. The Publishing BG has played a vital role in fostering and advancing the adoption and continued development of EPUB 3. In particular the BG provided critical support to the update of EPUBCheck to validate EPUB content to the new EPUB 3.2 specification. This resulted in the development, in conjunction with the EPUB3 Community Group, of a new generation of EPUBCheck, i.e., EPUBCheck 4.2 production-ready release. Media and Entertainment All Media specifications The Media and Entertainment vertical tracks media-related topics and features that create immersive experiences for end users. HTML5 brought standard audio and video elements to the Web. Standardization activities since then have aimed at turning the Web into a professional platform fully suitable for the delivery of media content and associated materials, enabling missing features to stream video content on the Web such as adaptive streaming and content protection. Together with Microsoft, Comcast, Netflix and Google, W3C received an Technology & Engineering Emmy Award in April 2019 for standardization of a full TV experience on the Web. Current goals are to: Reinforce core media technologies: Creation of the Media Working Group, to develop media-related specifications incubated in the WICG (e.g. Media Capabilities, Picture-in-picture, Media Session) and maintain maintain/evolve Media Source Extensions (MSE) and Encrypted Media Extensions (EME). Improve support for Media Timed Events: data cues incubation. Enhance color support (HDR, wide gamut), in scope of the CSS WG and in the Color on the Web CG. Reduce fragmentation: Continue annual releases of a common and testable baseline media devices, in scope of the Web Media APIs CG and in collaboration with the CTA WAVE Project. Maintain the Road-map of Media Technologies for the Web which highlights Web technologies that can be used to build media applications and services, as well as known gaps to enable additional use cases. Create the future: Discuss perspectives for Media and Entertainment for the Web. Bring the power of GPUs to the Web (graphics, machine learning, heavy processing), under incubation in the GPU for the Web CG. Transition to a Working Group is under discussion. Determine next steps after the successful W3C Workshop on Web Games of June 2019. View the report. Timed Text The Timed Text Working Group develops and maintains formats used for the representation of text synchronized with other timed media, like audio and video, and notably works on TTML, profiles of TTML, and WebVTT. Recent progress includes: A robust WebVTT implementation report poises the specification for publication as a proposed recommendation. Discussions around re-chartering, notably to add a TTML Profile for Audio Description deliverable to the scope of the group, and clarify that rendering of captions within XR content is also in scope. Immersive Web Hardware that enables Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) applications are now broadly available to consumers, offering an immersive computing platform with both new opportunities and challenges. The ability to interact directly with immersive hardware is critical to ensuring that the web is well equipped to operate as a first-class citizen in this environment. The Immersive Web Working Group has been stabilizing the WebXR Device API while the companion Immersive Web Community Group incubates the next series of features identified as key for the future of the Immersive Web. W3C plans a workshop focused on the needs and benefits at the intersection of VR & Accessibility (Inclusive XR), on 5-6 November 2019 in Seattle, WA, USA, to explore existing and future approaches on making Virtual and Augmented Reality experiences more inclusive. Web & Telecommunications The Web is the Open Platform for Mobile. Telecommunication service providers and network equipment providers have long been critical actors in the deployment of Web technologies. As the Web platform matures, it brings richer and richer capabilities to extend existing services to new users and devices, and propose new and innovative services. Real-Time Communications (WebRTC) All Real-Time Communications specifications WebRTC has reshaped the whole communication landscape by making any connected device a potential communication end-point, bringing audio and video communications anywhere, on any network, vastly expanding the ability of operators to reach their customers. WebRTC serves as the corner-stone of many online communication and collaboration services. The WebRTC Working Group aims to bringing WebRTC 1.0 (and companion specification Media Capture and Streams) to Recommendation by the end of 2019. Intense efforts are focused on testing (supported by a dedicated hackathon at IETF 104) and interoperability. The group is considering pushing features that have not gotten enough traction to separate modules or to a later minor revision of the spec. Beyond WebRTC 1.0, the WebRTC Working Group will focus its efforts on WebRTC NV which the group has started documenting by identifying use cases. Web & Networks Recently launched, in the wake of the May 2018 Web5G workshop, the Web & Networks Interest Group is chaired by representatives from AT&T, China Mobile and Intel, with a goal to explore solutions for web applications to achieve better performance and resource allocation, both on the device and network. The group's first efforts are around use cases, privacy & security requirements and liaisons. Automotive All Automotive specifications To create a rich application ecosystem for vehicles and other devices allowed to connect to the vehicle, the W3C Automotive Working Group is delivering a service specification to expose all common vehicle signals (engine temperature, fuel/charge level, range, tire pressure, speed, etc.) The Vehicle Information Service Specification (VISS), which is a Candidate Recommendation, is seeing more implementations across the industry. It provides the access method to a common data model for all the vehicle signals –presently encapsulating a thousand or so different data elements– and will be growing to accommodate the advances in automotive such as autonomous and driver assist technologies and electrification. The group is already working on a successor to VISS, leveraging the underlying data model and the VIWI submission from Volkswagen, for a more robust means of accessing vehicle signals information and the same paradigm for other automotive needs including location-based services, media, notifications and caching content. The Automotive and Web Platform Business Group acts as an incubator for prospective standards work. One of its task forces is using W3C VISS in performing data sampling and off-boarding the information to the cloud. Access to the wealth of information that W3C's auto signals standard exposes is of interest to regulators, urban planners, insurance companies, auto manufacturers, fleet managers and owners, service providers and others. In addition to components needed for data sampling and edge computing, capturing user and owner consent, information collection methods and handling of data are in scope. The upcoming W3C Workshop on Data Models for Transportation (September 2019) is expected to focus on the need of additional ontologies around transportation space. Web of Things All Web of Things specifications W3C's Web of Things work is designed to bridge disparate technology stacks to allow devices to work together and achieve scale, thus enabling the potential of the Internet of Things by eliminating fragmentation and fostering interoperability. Thing descriptions expressed in JSON-LD cover the behavior, interaction affordances, data schema, security configuration, and protocol bindings. The Web of Things complements existing IoT ecosystems to reduce the cost and risk for suppliers and consumers of applications that create value by combining multiple devices and information services. There are many sectors that will benefit, e.g. smart homes, smart cities, smart industry, smart agriculture, smart healthcare and many more. The Web of Things Working Group is finishing the initial Web of Things standards, with support from the Web of Things Interest Group: Web of Things Architecture Thing Descriptions Strengthening the Core of the Web HTML The HTML Working Group was chartered early June to assist the W3C community in raising issues and proposing solutions for the HTML and DOM specifications, and to produce W3C Recommendations from WHATWG Review Drafts. A few days before, W3C and the WHATWG signed a Memorandum of Understanding outlining the agreement to collaborate on the development of a single version of the HTML and DOM specifications. Issues and proposed solutions for HTML and DOM done via the newly rechartered HTML Working Group in the WHATWG repositories The HTML Working Group is targetting November 2019 to bring HTML and DOM to Candidate Recommendations. CSS All CSS specifications CSS is a critical part of the Open Web Platform. The CSS Working Group gathers requirements from two large groups of CSS users: the publishing industry and application developers. Within W3C, those groups are exemplified by the Publishing groups and the Web Platform Working Group. The former requires things like better pagination support and advanced font handling, the latter needs intelligent (and fast!) scrolling and animations. What we know as CSS is actually a collection of almost a hundred specifications, referred to as ‘modules’. The current state of CSS is defined by a snapshot, updated once a year. The group also publishes an index defining every term defined by CSS specifications. Fonts All Fonts specifications The Web Fonts Working Group develops specifications that allow the interoperable deployment of downloadable fonts on the Web, with a focus on Progressive Font Enrichment as well as maintenance of WOFF Recommendations. Recent and ongoing work includes: Early API experiments by Adobe and Monotype have demonstrated the feasibility of a font enrichment API, where a server delivers a font with minimal glyph repertoire and the client can query the full repertoire and request additional subsets on-the-fly. In other experiments, the Brotli compression used in WOFF 2 was extended to support shared dictionaries and patch update. Metrics to quantify improvement are a current hot discussion topic. The group will meet at ATypi 2019 in Japan, to gather requirements from the international typography community. The group will first produce a report summarizing the strengths and weaknesses of each prototype solution by Q2 2020. SVG All SVG specifications SVG is an important and widely-used part of the Open Web Platform. The SVG Working Group focuses on aligning the SVG 2.0 specification with browser implementations, having split the specification into a currently-implemented 2.0 and a forward-looking 2.1. Current activity is on stabilization, increased integration with the Open Web Platform, and test coverage analysis. The Working Group was rechartered in March 2019. A new work item concerns native (non-Web-browser) uses of SVG as a non-interactive, vector graphics format. Audio The Web Audio Working Group was extended to finish its work on the Web Audio API, expecting to publish it as a Recommendation by year end. The specification enables synthesizing audio in the browser. Audio operations are performed with audio nodes, which are linked together to form a modular audio routing graph. Multiple sources — with different types of channel layout — are supported. This modular design provides the flexibility to create complex audio functions with dynamic effects. The first version of Web Audio API is now feature complete and is implemented in all modern browsers. Work has started on the next version, and new features are being incubated in the Audio Community Group. Performance Web Performance All Web Performance specifications There are currently 18 specifications in development in the Web Performance Working Group aiming to provide methods to observe and improve aspects of application performance of user agent features and APIs. The W3C team is looking at related work incubated in the W3C GPU for the Web (WebGPU) Community Group which is poised to transition to a W3C Working Group. A preliminary draft charter is available. WebAssembly All WebAssembly specifications WebAssembly improves Web performance and power by being a virtual machine and execution environment enabling loaded pages to run native (compiled) code. It is deployed in Firefox, Edge, Safari and Chrome. The specification will soon reach Candidate Recommendation. WebAssembly enables near-native performance, optimized load time, and perhaps most importantly, a compilation target for existing code bases. While it has a small number of native types, much of the performance increase relative to Javascript derives from its use of consistent typing. WebAssembly leverages decades of optimization for compiled languages and the byte code is optimized for compactness and streaming (the web page starts executing while the rest of the code downloads). Network and API access all occurs through accompanying Javascript libraries -- the security model is identical to that of Javascript. Requirements gathering and language development occur in the Community Group while the Working Group manages test development, community review and progression of specifications on the Recommendation Track. Testing Browser testing plays a critical role in the growth of the Web by: Improving the reliability of Web technology definitions; Improving the quality of implementations of these technologies by helping vendors to detect bugs in their products; Improving the data available to Web developers on known bugs and deficiencies of Web technologies by publishing results of these tests. Browser Testing and Tools The Browser Testing and Tools Working Group is developing WebDriver version 2, having published last year the W3C Recommendation of WebDriver. WebDriver acts as a remote control interface that enables introspection and control of user agents, provides a platform- and language-neutral wire protocol as a way for out-of-process programs to remotely instruct the behavior of Web, and emulates the actions of a real person using the browser. WebPlatform Tests The WebPlatform Tests project now provides a mechanism which allows to fully automate tests that previously needed to be run manually: TestDriver. TestDriver enables sending trusted key and mouse events, sending complex series of trusted pointer and key interactions for things like in-content drag-and-drop or pinch zoom, and even file upload. Since 2014 W3C began work on this coordinated open-source effort to build a cross-browser test suite for the Web Platform, which WHATWG, and all major browsers adopted. Web of Data All Data specifications There have been several great success stories around the standardization of data on the web over the past year. Verifiable Claims seems to have significant uptake. It is also significant that the Distributed Identifier WG charter has received numerous favorable reviews, and was just recently launched. JSON-LD has been a major success with the large deployment on Web sites via schema.org. JSON-LD 1.1 completed technical work, about to transition to CR More than 25% of websites today include schema.org data in JSON-LD The Web of Things description is in CR since May, making use of JSON-LD Verifiable Credentials data model is in CR since July, also making use of JSON-LD Continued strong interest in decentralized identifiers Engagement from the TAG with reframing core documents, such as Ethical Web Principles, to include data on the web within their scope Data is increasingly important for all organizations, especially with the rise of IoT and Big Data. W3C has a mature and extensive suite of standards relating to data that were developed over two decades of experience, with plans for further work on making it easier for developers to work with graph data and knowledge graphs. Linked Data is about the use of URIs as names for things, the ability to dereference these URIs to get further information and to include links to other data. There are ever-increasing sources of open Linked Data on the Web, as well as data services that are restricted to the suppliers and consumers of those services. The digital transformation of industry is seeking to exploit advanced digital technologies. This will facilitate businesses to integrate horizontally along the supply and value chains, and vertically from the factory floor to the office floor. W3C is seeking to make it easier to support enterprise-wide data management and governance, reflecting the strategic importance of data to modern businesses. Traditional approaches to data have focused on tabular databases (SQL/RDBMS), Comma Separated Value (CSV) files, and data embedded in PDF documents and spreadsheets. We're now in midst of a major shift to graph data with nodes and labeled directed links between them. Graph data is: Faster than using SQL and associated JOIN operations More favorable to integrating data from heterogeneous sources Better suited to situations where the data model is evolving In the wake of the recent W3C Workshop on Graph Data we are in the process of launching a Graph Standardization Business Group to provide a business perspective with use cases and requirements, to coordinate technical standards work and liaisons with external organizations. Web for All Security, Privacy, Identity All Security specifications, all Privacy specifications Authentication on the Web As the WebAuthn Level 1 W3C Recommendation published last March is seeing wide implementation and adoption of strong cryptographic authentication, work is proceeding on Level 2. The open standard Web API gives native authentication technology built into native platforms, browsers, operating systems (including mobile) and hardware, offering protection against hacking, credential theft, phishing attacks, thus aiming to end the era of passwords as a security construct. You may read more in our March press release. Privacy An increasing number of W3C specifications are benefitting from Privacy and Security review; there are security and privacy aspects to every specification. Early review is essential. Working with the TAG, the Privacy Interest Group has updated the Self-Review Questionnaire: Security and Privacy. Other recent work of the group includes public blogging further to the exploration of anti-patterns in standards and permission prompts. Security The Web Application Security Working Group adopted Feature Policy, aiming to allow developers to selectively enable, disable, or modify the behavior of some of these browser features and APIs within their application; and Fetch Metadata, aiming to provide servers with enough information to make a priori decisions about whether or not to service a request based on the way it was made, and the context in which it will be used. The Web Payment Security Interest Group, launched last April, convenes members from W3C, EMVCo, and the FIDO Alliance to discuss cooperative work to enhance the security and interoperability of Web payments (read more about payments). Internationalization (i18n) All Internationalization specifications, educational articles related to Internationalization, spec developers checklist Only a quarter or so current Web users use English online and that proportion will continue to decrease as the Web reaches more and more communities of limited English proficiency. If the Web is to live up to the "World Wide" portion of its name, and for the Web to truly work for stakeholders all around the world engaging with content in various languages, it must support the needs of worldwide users as they engage with content in the various languages. The growth of epublishing also brings requirements for new features and improved typography on the Web. It is important to ensure the needs of local communities are captured. The W3C Internationalization Initiative was set up to increase in-house resources dedicated to accelerating progress in making the World Wide Web "worldwide" by gathering user requirements, supporting developers, and education & outreach. For an overview of current projects see the i18n radar. W3C's Internationalization efforts progressed on a number of fronts recently: Requirements: New African and European language groups will work on the gap analysis, errata and layout requirements. Gap analysis: Japanese, Devanagari, Bengali, Tamil, Lao, Khmer, Javanese, and Ethiopic updated in the gap-analysis documents. Layout requirements document: notable progress tracked in the Southeast Asian Task Force while work continues on Chinese layout requirements. Developer support: Spec reviews: the i18n WG continues active review of specifications of the WHATWG and other W3C Working Groups. Short review checklist: easy way to begin a self-review to help spec developers understand what aspects of their spec are likely to need attention for internationalization, and points them to more detailed checklists for the relevant topics. It also helps those reviewing specs for i18n issues. Strings on the Web: Language and Direction Metadata lays out issues and discusses potential solutions for passing information about language and direction with strings in JSON or other data formats. The document was rewritten for clarity, and expanded. The group is collaborating with the JSON-LD and Web Publishing groups to develop a plan for updating RDF, JSON-LD and related specifications to handle metadata for base direction of text (bidi). User-friendly test format: a new format was developed for Internationalization Test Suite tests, which displays helpful information about how the test works. This particularly useful because those tests are pointed to by educational materials and gap-analysis documents. Web Platform Tests: a large number of tests in the i18n test suite have been ported to the WPT repository, including: css-counter-styles, css-ruby, css-syntax, css-test, css-text-decor, css-writing-modes, and css-pseudo. Education & outreach: (for all educational materials, see the HTML & CSS Authoring Techniques) Web Accessibility All Accessibility specifications, WAI resources The Web Accessibility Initiative supports W3C's Web for All mission. Recent achievements include: Education and training: Inaccessibility of CAPTCHA updated to bring our analysis and recommendations up to date with CAPTCHA practice today, concluding two years of extensive work and invaluable input from the public (read more on the W3C Blog Learn why your web content and applications should be accessible. The Education and Outreach Working Group has completed revision and updating of the Business Case for Digital Accessibility. Accessibility guidelines: The Accessibility Guidelines Working Group has continued to update WCAG Techniques and Understanding WCAG 2.1; and published a Candidate Recommendation of Accessibility Conformance Testing Rules Format 1.0 to improve inter-rater reliability when evaluating conformance of web content to WCAG An updated charter is being developed to host work on "Silver", the next generation accessibility guidelines (WCAG 2.2) There are accessibility aspects to most specifications. Check your work with the FAST checklist. Outreach to the world W3C Developer Relations To foster the excellent feedback loop between Web Standards development and Web developers, and to grow participation from that diverse community, recent W3C Developer Relations activities include: @w3cdevs tracks the enormous amount of work happening across W3C W3C Track during the Web Conference 2019 in San Francisco Tech videos: W3C published the 2019 Web Games Workshop videos The 16 September 2019 Developer Meetup in Fukuoka, Japan, is open to all and will combine a set of technical demos prepared by W3C groups, and a series of talks on a selected set of W3C technologies and projects W3C is involved with Mozilla, Google, Samsung, Microsoft and Bocoup in the organization of ViewSource 2019 in Amsterdam (read more on the W3C Blog) W3C Training In partnership with EdX, W3C's MOOC training program, W3Cx offers a complete "Front-End Web Developer" (FEWD) professional certificate program that consists of a suite of five courses on the foundational languages that power the Web: HTML5, CSS and JavaScript. We count nearly 900K students from all over the world. Translations Many Web users rely on translations of documents developed at W3C whose official language is English. W3C is extremely grateful to the continuous efforts of its community in ensuring our various deliverables in general, and in our specifications in particular, are made available in other languages, for free, ensuring their exposure to a much more diverse set of readers. Last Spring we developed a more robust system, a new listing of translations of W3C specifications and updated the instructions on how to contribute to our translation efforts. W3C Liaisons Liaisons and coordination with numerous organizations and Standards Development Organizations (SDOs) is crucial for W3C to: make sure standards are interoperable coordinate our respective agenda in Internet governance: W3C participates in ICANN, GIPO, IGF, the I* organizations (ICANN, IETF, ISOC, IAB). ensure at the government liaison level that our standards work is officially recognized when important to our membership so that products based on them (often done by our members) are part of procurement orders. W3C has ARO/PAS status with ISO. 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Typically, artificial neurons are aggregated into layers. Different layers may perform different kinds of transformations on their inputs. Signals travel from the first layer (the input layer) to the last layer (the output layer), possibly after traversing the layers multiple times. The original goal of the ANN approach was to solve problems in the same way that a human brain would. However, over time, attention moved to performing specific tasks, leading to deviations from biology. Artificial neural networks have been used on a variety of tasks, including computer vision, speech recognition, machine translation, social network filtering, playing board and video games and medical diagnosis. Deep learning consists of multiple hidden layers in an artificial neural network. This approach tries to model the way the human brain processes light and sound into vision and hearing. Some successful applications of deep learning are computer vision and speech recognition.[68] Decision trees Main article: Decision tree learning Decision tree learning uses a decision tree as a predictive model to go from observations about an item (represented in the branches) to conclusions about the item's target value (represented in the leaves). It is one of the predictive modeling approaches used in statistics, data mining, and machine learning. Tree models where the target variable can take a discrete set of values are called classification trees; in these tree structures, leaves represent class labels and branches represent conjunctions of features that lead to those class labels. Decision trees where the target variable can take continuous values (typically real numbers) are called regression trees. In decision analysis, a decision tree can be used to visually and explicitly represent decisions and decision making. In data mining, a decision tree describes data, but the resulting classification tree can be an input for decision making. Support vector machines Main article: Support vector machines Support vector machines (SVMs), also known as support vector networks, are a set of related supervised learning methods used for classification and regression. Given a set of training examples, each marked as belonging to one of two categories, an SVM training algorithm builds a model that predicts whether a new example falls into one category or the other.[69] An SVM training algorithm is a non-probabilistic, binary, linear classifier, although methods such as Platt scaling exist to use SVM in a probabilistic classification setting. In addition to performing linear classification, SVMs can efficiently perform a non-linear classification using what is called the kernel trick, implicitly mapping their inputs into high-dimensional feature spaces. Illustration of linear regression on a data set. Regression analysis Main article: Regression analysis Regression analysis encompasses a large variety of statistical methods to estimate the relationship between input variables and their associated features. Its most common form is linear regression, where a single line is drawn to best fit the given data according to a mathematical criterion such as ordinary least squares. The latter is often extended by regularization (mathematics) methods to mitigate overfitting and bias, as in ridge regression. When dealing with non-linear problems, go-to models include polynomial regression (for example, used for trendline fitting in Microsoft Excel[70]), logistic regression (often used in statistical classification) or even kernel regression, which introduces non-linearity by taking advantage of the kernel trick to implicitly map input variables to higher-dimensional space. Bayesian networks Main article: Bayesian network A simple Bayesian network. Rain influences whether the sprinkler is activated, and both rain and the sprinkler influence whether the grass is wet. A Bayesian network, belief network, or directed acyclic graphical model is a probabilistic graphical model that represents a set of random variables and their conditional independence with a directed acyclic graph (DAG). For example, a Bayesian network could represent the probabilistic relationships between diseases and symptoms. Given symptoms, the network can be used to compute the probabilities of the presence of various diseases. Efficient algorithms exist that perform inference and learning. Bayesian networks that model sequences of variables, like speech signals or protein sequences, are called dynamic Bayesian networks. Generalizations of Bayesian networks that can represent and solve decision problems under uncertainty are called influence diagrams. Genetic algorithms Main article: Genetic algorithm A genetic algorithm (GA) is a search algorithm and heuristic technique that mimics the process of natural selection, using methods such as mutation and crossover to generate new genotypes in the hope of finding good solutions to a given problem. In machine learning, genetic algorithms were used in the 1980s and 1990s.[71][72] Conversely, machine learning techniques have been used to improve the performance of genetic and evolutionary algorithms.[73] Training models Usually, machine learning models require a lot of data in order for them to perform well. Usually, when training a machine learning model, one needs to collect a large, representative sample of data from a training set. Data from the training set can be as varied as a corpus of text, a collection of images, and data collected from individual users of a service. Overfitting is something to watch out for when training a machine learning model. Federated learning Main article: Federated learning Federated learning is an adapted form of distributed artificial intelligence to training machine learning models that decentralizes the training process, allowing for users' privacy to be maintained by not needing to send their data to a centralized server. This also increases efficiency by decentralizing the training process to many devices. For example, Gboard uses federated machine learning to train search query prediction models on users' mobile phones without having to send individual searches back to Google.[74] Applications There are many applications for machine learning, including: Agriculture Anatomy Adaptive websites Affective computing Banking Bioinformatics Brain–machine interfaces Cheminformatics Citizen science Computer networks Computer vision Credit-card fraud detection Data quality DNA sequence classification Economics Financial market analysis[75] General game playing Handwriting recognition Information retrieval Insurance Internet fraud detection Linguistics Machine learning control Machine perception Machine translation Marketing Medical diagnosis Natural language processing Natural language understanding Online advertising Optimization Recommender systems Robot locomotion Search engines Sentiment analysis Sequence mining Software engineering Speech recognition Structural health monitoring Syntactic pattern recognition Telecommunication Theorem proving Time series forecasting User behavior analytics In 2006, the media-services provider Netflix held the first "Netflix Prize" competition to find a program to better predict user preferences and improve the accuracy of its existing Cinematch movie recommendation algorithm by at least 10%. A joint team made up of researchers from AT&T Labs-Research in collaboration with the teams Big Chaos and Pragmatic Theory built an ensemble model to win the Grand Prize in 2009 for $1 million.[76] Shortly after the prize was awarded, Netflix realized that viewers' ratings were not the best indicators of their viewing patterns ("everything is a recommendation") and they changed their recommendation engine accordingly.[77] In 2010 The Wall Street Journal wrote about the firm Rebellion Research and their use of machine learning to predict the financial crisis.[78] In 2012, co-founder of Sun Microsystems, Vinod Khosla, predicted that 80% of medical doctors' jobs would be lost in the next two decades to automated machine learning medical diagnostic software.[79] In 2014, it was reported that a machine learning algorithm had been applied in the field of art history to study fine art paintings and that it may have revealed previously unrecognized influences among artists.[80] In 2019 Springer Nature published the first research book created using machine learning.[81] Limitations Although machine learning has been transformative in some fields, machine-learning programs often fail to deliver expected results.[82][83][84] Reasons for this are numerous: lack of (suitable) data, lack of access to the data, data bias, privacy problems, badly chosen tasks and algorithms, wrong tools and people, lack of resources, and evaluation problems.[85] In 2018, a self-driving car from Uber failed to detect a pedestrian, who was killed after a collision.[86] Attempts to use machine learning in healthcare with the IBM Watson system failed to deliver even after years of time and billions of dollars invested.[87][88] Bias Main article: Algorithmic bias Machine learning approaches in particular can suffer from different data biases. A machine learning system trained on current customers only may not be able to predict the needs of new customer groups that are not represented in the training data. When trained on man-made data, machine learning is likely to pick up the same constitutional and unconscious biases already present in society.[89] Language models learned from data have been shown to contain human-like biases.[90][91] Machine learning systems used for criminal risk assessment have been found to be biased against black people.[92][93] In 2015, Google photos would often tag black people as gorillas,[94] and in 2018 this still was not well resolved, but Google reportedly was still using the workaround to remove all gorillas from the training data, and thus was not able to recognize real gorillas at all.[95] Similar issues with recognizing non-white people have been found in many other systems.[96] In 2016, Microsoft tested a chatbot that learned from Twitter, and it quickly picked up racist and sexist language.[97] Because of such challenges, the effective use of machine learning may take longer to be adopted in other domains.[98] Concern for fairness in machine learning, that is, reducing bias in machine learning and propelling its use for human good is increasingly expressed by artificial intelligence scientists, including Fei-Fei Li, who reminds engineers that "There’s nothing artificial about AI...It’s inspired by people, it’s created by people, and—most importantly—it impacts people. It is a powerful tool we are only just beginning to understand, and that is a profound responsibility.”[99] Model assessments Classification of machine learning models can be validated by accuracy estimation techniques like the holdout method, which splits the data in a training and test set (conventionally 2/3 training set and 1/3 test set designation) and evaluates the performance of the training model on the test set. In comparison, the K-fold-cross-validation method randomly partitions the data into K subsets and then K experiments are performed each respectively considering 1 subset for evaluation and the remaining K-1 subsets for training the model. In addition to the holdout and cross-validation methods, bootstrap, which samples n instances with replacement from the dataset, can be used to assess model accuracy.[100] In addition to overall accuracy, investigators frequently report sensitivity and specificity meaning True Positive Rate (TPR) and True Negative Rate (TNR) respectively. Similarly, investigators sometimes report the false positive rate (FPR) as well as the false negative rate (FNR). However, these rates are ratios that fail to reveal their numerators and denominators. The total operating characteristic (TOC) is an effective method to express a model's diagnostic ability. TOC shows the numerators and denominators of the previously mentioned rates, thus TOC provides more information than the commonly used receiver operating characteristic (ROC) and ROC's associated area under the curve (AUC).[101] Ethics Machine learning poses a host of ethical questions. Systems which are trained on datasets collected with biases may exhibit these biases upon use (algorithmic bias), thus digitizing cultural prejudices.[102] For example, using job hiring data from a firm with racist hiring policies may lead to a machine learning system duplicating the bias by scoring job applicants against similarity to previous successful applicants.[103][104] Responsible collection of data and documentation of algorithmic rules used by a system thus is a critical part of machine learning. Because human languages contain biases, machines trained on language corpora will necessarily also learn these biases.[105][106] Other forms of ethical challenges, not related to personal biases, are more seen in health care. There are concerns among health care professionals that these systems might not be designed in the public's interest but as income-generating machines. This is especially true in the United States where there is a long-standing ethical dilemma of improving health care, but also increasing profits. For example, the algorithms could be designed to provide patients with unnecessary tests or medication in which the algorithm's proprietary owners hold stakes. There is huge potential for machine learning in health care to provide professionals a great tool to diagnose, medicate, and even plan recovery paths for patients, but this will not happen until the personal biases mentioned previously, and these "greed" biases are addressed.[107] Hardware Since the 2010s, advances in both machine learning algorithms and computer hardware have led to more efficient methods for training deep neural networks (a particular narrow subdomain of machine learning) that contain many layers of non-linear hidden units.[108] By 2019, graphic processing units (GPUs), often with AI-specific enhancements, had displaced CPUs as the dominant method of training large-scale commercial cloud AI.[109] OpenAI estimated the hardware compute used in the largest deep learning projects from AlexNet (2012) to AlphaZero (2017), and found a 300,000-fold increase in the amount of compute required, with a doubling-time trendline of 3.4 months.[110][111] Software Software suites containing a variety of machine learning algorithms include the following: Free and open-source so
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# big-o-performance A simple html app to demonstrate performance costs of data structures. - Clone the project - Navigate to the root of the project in a termina or command prompt - Run 'npm install' - Run 'npm start' - Go to the URL specified in the terminal or command prompt to try out the app. # This app was created from the Create React App NPM. Below are instructions from that project. Below you will find some information on how to perform common tasks. You can find the most recent version of this guide [here](https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/blob/master/template/README.md). ## Table of Contents - [Updating to New Releases](#updating-to-new-releases) - [Sending Feedback](#sending-feedback) - [Folder Structure](#folder-structure) - [Available Scripts](#available-scripts) - [npm start](#npm-start) - [npm run build](#npm-run-build) - [npm run eject](#npm-run-eject) - [Displaying Lint Output in the Editor](#displaying-lint-output-in-the-editor) - [Installing a Dependency](#installing-a-dependency) - [Importing a Component](#importing-a-component) - [Adding a Stylesheet](#adding-a-stylesheet) - [Post-Processing CSS](#post-processing-css) - [Adding Images and Fonts](#adding-images-and-fonts) - [Adding Bootstrap](#adding-bootstrap) - [Adding Flow](#adding-flow) - [Adding Custom Environment Variables](#adding-custom-environment-variables) - [Integrating with a Node Backend](#integrating-with-a-node-backend) - [Proxying API Requests in Development](#proxying-api-requests-in-development) - [Deployment](#deployment) - [Now](#now) - [Heroku](#heroku) - [Surge](#surge) - [GitHub Pages](#github-pages) - [Something Missing?](#something-missing) ## Updating to New Releases Create React App is divided into two packages: * `create-react-app` is a global command-line utility that you use to create new projects. * `react-scripts` is a development dependency in the generated projects (including this one). You almost never need to update `create-react-app` itself: it’s delegates all the setup to `react-scripts`. When you run `create-react-app`, it always creates the project with the latest version of `react-scripts` so you’ll get all the new features and improvements in newly created apps automatically. To update an existing project to a new version of `react-scripts`, [open the changelog](https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md), find the version you’re currently on (check `package.json` in this folder if you’re not sure), and apply the migration instructions for the newer versions. In most cases bumping the `react-scripts` version in `package.json` and running `npm install` in this folder should be enough, but it’s good to consult the [changelog](https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md) for potential breaking changes. We commit to keeping the breaking changes minimal so you can upgrade `react-scripts` painlessly. ## Sending Feedback We are always open to [your feedback](https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/issues). ## Folder Structure After creation, your project should look like this: ``` my-app/ README.md index.html favicon.ico node_modules/ package.json src/ App.css App.js index.css index.js logo.svg ``` For the project to build, **these files must exist with exact filenames**: * `index.html` is the page template; * `favicon.ico` is the icon you see in the browser tab; * `src/index.js` is the JavaScript entry point. You can delete or rename the other files. You may create subdirectories inside `src`. For faster rebuilds, only files inside `src` are processed by Webpack. You need to **put any JS and CSS files inside `src`**, or Webpack won’t see them. You can, however, create more top-level directories. They will not be included in the production build so you can use them for things like documentation. ## Available Scripts In the project directory, you can run: ### `npm start` Runs the app in the development mode.<br> Open [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) to view it in the browser. The page will reload if you make edits.<br> You will also see any lint errors in the console. ### `npm run build` Builds the app for production to the `build` folder.<br> It correctly bundles React in production mode and optimizes the build for the best performance. The build is minified and the filenames include the hashes.<br> Your app is ready to be deployed! ### `npm run eject` **Note: this is a one-way operation. Once you `eject`, you can’t go back!** If you aren’t satisfied with the build tool and configuration choices, you can `eject` at any time. This command will remove the single build dependency from your project. Instead, it will copy all the configuration files and the transitive dependencies (Webpack, Babel, ESLint, etc) right into your project so you have full control over them. All of the commands except `eject` will still work, but they will point to the copied scripts so you can tweak them. At this point you’re on your own. You don’t have to ever use `eject`. The curated feature set is suitable for small and middle deployments, and you shouldn’t feel obligated to use this feature. However we understand that this tool wouldn’t be useful if you couldn’t customize it when you are ready for it. ## Displaying Lint Output in the Editor >Note: this feature is available with `react-scripts@0.2.0` and higher. Some editors, including Sublime Text, Atom, and Visual Studio Code, provide plugins for ESLint. They are not required for linting. You should see the linter output right in your terminal as well as the browser console. However, if you prefer the lint results to appear right in your editor, there are some extra steps you can do. You would need to install an ESLint plugin for your editor first. >**A note for Atom `linter-eslint` users** >If you are using the Atom `linter-eslint` plugin, make sure that **Use global ESLint installation** option is checked: ><img src="http://i.imgur.com/yVNNHJM.png" width="300"> Then make sure `package.json` of your project ends with this block: ```js { // ... "eslintConfig": { "extends": "./node_modules/react-scripts/config/eslint.js" } } ``` Projects generated with `react-scripts@0.2.0` and higher should already have it. If you don’t need ESLint integration with your editor, you can safely delete those three lines from your `package.json`. Finally, you will need to install some packages *globally*: ```sh npm install -g eslint babel-eslint eslint-plugin-react eslint-plugin-import eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y eslint-plugin-flowtype ``` We recognize that this is suboptimal, but it is currently required due to the way we hide the ESLint dependency. The ESLint team is already [working on a solution to this](https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/3458) so this may become unnecessary in a couple of months. ## Installing a Dependency The generated project includes React and ReactDOM as dependencies. It also includes a set of scripts used by Create React App as a development dependency. You may install other dependencies (for example, React Router) with `npm`: ``` npm install --save <library-name> ``` ## Importing a Component This project setup supports ES6 modules thanks to Babel. While you can still use `require()` and `module.exports`, we encourage you to use [`import` and `export`](http://exploringjs.com/es6/ch_modules.html) instead. For example: ### `Button.js` ```js import React, { Component } from 'react'; class Button extends Component { render() { // ... } } export default Button; // Don’t forget to use export default! ``` ### `DangerButton.js` ```js import React, { Component } from 'react'; import Button from './Button'; // Import a component from another file class DangerButton extends Component { render() { return <Button color="red" />; } } export default DangerButton; ``` Be aware of the [difference between default and named exports](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36795819/react-native-es-6-when-should-i-use-curly-braces-for-import/36796281#36796281). It is a common source of mistakes. We suggest that you stick to using default imports and exports when a module only exports a single thing (for example, a component). That’s what you get when you use `export default Button` and `import Button from './Button'`. Named exports are useful for utility modules that export several functions. A module may have at most one default export and as many named exports as you like. Learn more about ES6 modules: * [When to use the curly braces?](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36795819/react-native-es-6-when-should-i-use-curly-braces-for-import/36796281#36796281) * [Exploring ES6: Modules](http://exploringjs.com/es6/ch_modules.html) * [Understanding ES6: Modules](https://leanpub.com/understandinges6/read#leanpub-auto-encapsulating-code-with-modules) ## Adding a Stylesheet This project setup uses [Webpack](https://webpack.github.io/) for handling all assets. Webpack offers a custom way of “extending” the concept of `import` beyond JavaScript. To express that a JavaScript file depends on a CSS file, you need to **import the CSS from the JavaScript file**: ### `Button.css` ```css .Button { padding: 20px; } ``` ### `Button.js` ```js import React, { Component } from 'react'; import './Button.css'; // Tell Webpack that Button.js uses these styles class Button extends Component { render() { // You can use them as regular CSS styles return <div className="Button" />; } } ``` **This is not required for React** but many people find this feature convenient. You can read about the benefits of this approach [here](https://medium.com/seek-ui-engineering/block-element-modifying-your-javascript-components-d7f99fcab52b). However you should be aware that this makes your code less portable to other build tools and environments than Webpack. In development, expressing dependencies this way allows your styles to be reloaded on the fly as you edit them. In production, all CSS files will be concatenated into a single minified `.css` file in the build output. If you are concerned about using Webpack-specific semantics, you can put all your CSS right into `src/index.css`. It would still be imported from `src/index.js`, but you could always remove that import if you later migrate to a different build tool. ## Post-Processing CSS This project setup minifies your CSS and adds vendor prefixes to it automatically through [Autoprefixer](https://github.com/postcss/autoprefixer) so you don’t need to worry about it. For example, this: ```css .App { display: flex; flex-direction: row; align-items: center; } ``` becomes this: ```css .App { display: -webkit-box; display: -ms-flexbox; display: flex; -webkit-box-orient: horizontal; -webkit-box-direction: normal; -ms-flex-direction: row; flex-direction: row; -webkit-box-align: center; -ms-flex-align: center; align-items: center; } ``` There is currently no support for preprocessors such as Less, or for sharing variables across CSS files. ## Adding Images and Fonts With Webpack, using static assets like images and fonts works similarly to CSS. You can **`import` an image right in a JavaScript module**. This tells Webpack to include that image in the bundle. Unlike CSS imports, importing an image or a font gives you a string value. This value is the final image path you can reference in your code. Here is an example: ```js import React from 'react'; import logo from './logo.png'; // Tell Webpack this JS file uses this image console.log(logo); // /logo.84287d09.png function Header() { // Import result is the URL of your image return <img src={logo} alt="Logo" />; } export default function Header; ``` This works in CSS too: ```css .Logo { background-image: url(./logo.png); } ``` Webpack finds all relative module references in CSS (they start with `./`) and replaces them with the final paths from the compiled bundle. If you make a typo or accidentally delete an important file, you will see a compilation error, just like when you import a non-existent JavaScript module. The final filenames in the compiled bundle are generated by Webpack from content hashes. If the file content changes in the future, Webpack will give it a different name in production so you don’t need to worry about long-term caching of assets. Please be advised that this is also a custom feature of Webpack. **It is not required for React** but many people enjoy it (and React Native uses a similar mechanism for images). However it may not be portable to some other environments, such as Node.js and Browserify. If you prefer to reference static assets in a more traditional way outside the module system, please let us know [in this issue](https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/issues/28), and we will consider support for this. ## Adding Bootstrap You don’t have to use [React Bootstrap](https://react-bootstrap.github.io) together with React but it is a popular library for integrating Bootstrap with React apps. If you need it, you can integrate it with Create React App by following these steps: Install React Bootstrap and Bootstrap from NPM. React Bootstrap does not include Bootstrap CSS so this needs to be installed as well: ``` npm install react-bootstrap --save npm install bootstrap@3 --save ``` Import Bootstrap CSS and optionally Bootstrap theme CSS in the ```src/index.js``` file: ```js import 'bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.css'; import 'bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap-theme.css'; ``` Import required React Bootstrap components within ```src/App.js``` file or your custom component files: ```js import { Navbar, Jumbotron, Button } from 'react-bootstrap'; ``` Now you are ready to use the imported React Bootstrap components within your component hierarchy defined in the render method. Here is an example [`App.js`](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/gaearon/85d8c067f6af1e56277c82d19fd4da7b/raw/6158dd991b67284e9fc8d70b9d973efe87659d72/App.js) redone using React Bootstrap. ## Adding Flow Flow typing is currently [not supported out of the box](https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/issues/72) with the default `.flowconfig` generated by Flow. If you run it, you might get errors like this: ```js node_modules/fbjs/lib/Deferred.js.flow:60 60: Promise.prototype.done.apply(this._promise, arguments); ^^^^ property `done`. Property not found in 495: declare class Promise<+R> { ^ Promise. See lib: /private/tmp/flow/flowlib_34952d31/core.js:495 node_modules/fbjs/lib/shallowEqual.js.flow:29 29: return x !== 0 || 1 / (x: $FlowIssue) === 1 / (y: $FlowIssue); ^^^^^^^^^^ identifier `$FlowIssue`. Could not resolve name src/App.js:3 3: import logo from './logo.svg'; ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ./logo.svg. Required module not found src/App.js:4 4: import './App.css'; ^^^^^^^^^^^ ./App.css. Required module not found src/index.js:5 5: import './index.css'; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ./index.css. Required module not found ``` To fix this, change your `.flowconfig` to look like this: ```ini [libs] ./node_modules/fbjs/flow/lib [options] esproposal.class_static_fields=enable esproposal.class_instance_fields=enable module.name_mapper='^\(.*\)\.css$' -> 'react-scripts/config/flow/css' module.name_mapper='^\(.*\)\.\(jpg\|png\|gif\|eot\|otf\|webp\|svg\|ttf\|woff\|woff2\|mp4\|webm\)$' -> 'react-scripts/config/flow/file' suppress_type=$FlowIssue suppress_type=$FlowFixMe ``` Re-run flow, and you shouldn’t get any extra issues. If you later `eject`, you’ll need to replace `react-scripts` references with the `<PROJECT_ROOT>` placeholder, for example: ```ini module.name_mapper='^\(.*\)\.css$' -> '<PROJECT_ROOT>/config/flow/css' module.name_mapper='^\(.*\)\.\(jpg\|png\|gif\|eot\|otf\|webp\|svg\|ttf\|woff\|woff2\|mp4\|webm\)$' -> '<PROJECT_ROOT>/config/flow/file' ``` We will consider integrating more tightly with Flow in the future so that you don’t have to do this. ## Adding Custom Environment Variables >Note: this feature is available with `react-scripts@0.2.3` and higher. Your project can consume variables declared in your environment as if they were declared locally in your JS files. By default you will have `NODE_ENV` defined for you, and any other environment variables starting with `REACT_APP_`. These environment variables will be defined for you on `process.env`. For example, having an environment variable named `REACT_APP_SECRET_CODE` will be exposed in your JS as `process.env.REACT_APP_SECRET_CODE`, in addition to `process.env.NODE_ENV`. These environment variables can be useful for displaying information conditionally based on where the project is deployed or consuming sensitive data that lives outside of version control. First, you need to have environment variables defined, which can vary between OSes. For example, let's say you wanted to consume a secret defined in the environment inside a `<form>`: ```jsx render() { return ( <div> <small>You are running this application in <b>{process.env.NODE_ENV}</b> mode.</small> <form> <input type="hidden" defaultValue={process.env.REACT_APP_SECRET_CODE} /> </form> </div> ); } ``` The above form is looking for a variable called `REACT_APP_SECRET_CODE` from the environment. In order to consume this value, we need to have it defined in the environment: ### Windows (cmd.exe) ```cmd set REACT_APP_SECRET_CODE=abcdef&&npm start ``` (Note: the lack of whitespace is intentional.) ### Linux, OS X (Bash) ```bash REACT_APP_SECRET_CODE=abcdef npm start ``` > Note: Defining environment variables in this manner is temporary for the life of the shell session. Setting permanent environment variables is outside the scope of these docs. With our environment variable defined, we start the app and consume the values. Remember that the `NODE_ENV` variable will be set for you automatically. When you load the app in the browser and inspect the `<input>`, you will see its value set to `abcdef`, and the bold text will show the environment provided when using `npm start`: ```html <div> <small>You are running this application in <b>development</b> mode.</small> <form> <input type="hidden" value="abcdef" /> </form> </div> ``` Having access to the `NODE_ENV` is also useful for performing actions conditionally: ```js if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') { analytics.disable(); } ``` ## Integrating with a Node Backend Check out [this tutorial](https://www.fullstackreact.com/articles/using-create-react-app-with-a-server/) for instructions on integrating an app with a Node backend running on another port, and using `fetch()` to access it. You can find the companion GitHub repository [here](https://github.com/fullstackreact/food-lookup-demo). ## Proxying API Requests in Development >Note: this feature is available with `react-scripts@0.2.3` and higher. People often serve the front-end React app from the same host and port as their backend implementation. For example, a production setup might look like this after the app is deployed: ``` / - static server returns index.html with React app /todos - static server returns index.html with React app /api/todos - server handles any /api/* requests using the backend implementation ``` Such setup is **not** required. However, if you **do** have a setup like this, it is convenient to write requests like `fetch('/api/todos')` without worrying about redirecting them to another host or port during development. To tell the development server to proxy any unknown requests to your API server in development, add a `proxy` field to your `package.json`, for example: ```js "proxy": "http://localhost:4000", ``` This way, when you `fetch('/api/todos')` in development, the development server will recognize that it’s not a static asset, and will proxy your request to `http://localhost:4000/api/todos` as a fallback. Conveniently, this avoids [CORS issues](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21854516/understanding-ajax-cors-and-security-considerations) and error messages like this in development: ``` Fetch API cannot load http://localhost:4000/api/todos. No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'http://localhost:3000' is therefore not allowed access. If an opaque response serves your needs, set the request's mode to 'no-cors' to fetch the resource with CORS disabled. ``` Keep in mind that `proxy` only has effect in development (with `npm start`), and it is up to you to ensure that URLs like `/api/todos` point to the right thing in production. You don’t have to use the `/api` prefix. Any unrecognized request will be redirected to the specified `proxy`. Currently the `proxy` option only handles HTTP requests, and it won’t proxy WebSocket connections. If the `proxy` option is **not** flexible enough for you, alternatively you can: * Enable CORS on your server ([here’s how to do it for Express](http://enable-cors.org/server_expressjs.html)). * Use [environment variables](#adding-custom-environment-variables) to inject the right server host and port into your app. ## Deployment By default, Create React App produces a build assuming your app is hosted at the server root. To override this, specify the `homepage` in your `package.json`, for example: ```js "homepage": "http://mywebsite.com/relativepath", ``` This will let Create React App correctly infer the root path to use in the generated HTML file. ### Now See [this example](https://github.com/xkawi/create-react-app-now) for a zero-configuration single-command deployment with [now](https://zeit.co/now). ### Heroku Use the [Heroku Buildpack for Create React App](https://github.com/mars/create-react-app-buildpack). You can find instructions in [Deploying React with Zero Configuration](https://blog.heroku.com/deploying-react-with-zero-configuration). ### Surge Install the Surge CLI if you haven't already by running `npm install -g surge`. Run the `surge` command and log in you or create a new account. You just need to specify the *build* folder and your custom domain, and you are done. ```sh email: email@domain.com password: ******** project path: /path/to/project/build size: 7 files, 1.8 MB domain: create-react-app.surge.sh upload: [====================] 100%, eta: 0.0s propagate on CDN: [====================] 100% plan: Free users: email@domain.com IP Address: X.X.X.X Success! Project is published and running at create-react-app.surge.sh ``` Note that in order to support routers that use html5 `pushState` API, you may want to rename the `index.html` in your build folder to `200.html` before deploying to Surge. This [ensures that every URL falls back to that file](https://surge.sh/help/adding-a-200-page-for-client-side-routing). ### GitHub Pages >Note: this feature is available with `react-scripts@0.2.0` and higher. Open your `package.json` and add a `homepage` field: ```js "homepage": "http://myusername.github.io/my-app", ``` **The above step is important!** Create React App uses the `homepage` field to determine the root URL in the built HTML file. Now, whenever you run `npm run build`, you will see a cheat sheet with a sequence of commands to deploy to GitHub pages: ```sh git commit -am "Save local changes" git checkout -B gh-pages git add -f build git commit -am "Rebuild website" git filter-branch -f --prune-empty --subdirectory-filter build git push -f origin gh-pages git checkout - ``` You may copy and paste them, or put them into a custom shell script. You may also customize them for another hosting provider. Note that GitHub Pages doesn't support routers that use the HTML5 `pushState` history API under the hood (for example, React Router using `browserHistory`). This is because when there is a fresh page load for a url like `http://user.github.io/todomvc/todos/42`, where `/todos/42` is a frontend route, the GitHub Pages server returns 404 because it knows nothing of `/todos/42`. If you want to add a router to a project hosted on GitHub Pages, here are a couple of solutions: * You could switch from using HTML5 history API to routing with hashes. If you use React Router, you can switch to `hashHistory` for this effect, but the URL will be longer and more verbose (for example, `http://user.github.io/todomvc/#/todos/42?_k=yknaj`). [Read more](https://github.com/reactjs/react-router/blob/master/docs/guides/Histories.md#histories) about different history implementations in React Router. * Alternatively, you can use a trick to teach GitHub Pages to handle 404 by redirecting to your `index.html` page with a special redirect parameter. You would need to add a `404.html` file with the redirection code to the `build` folder before deploying your project, and you’ll need to add code handling the redirect parameter to `index.html`. You can find a detailed explanation of this technique [in this guide](https://github.com/rafrex/spa-github-pages). ## Something Missing? If you have ideas for more “How To” recipes that should be on this page, [let us know](https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/issues) or [contribute some!](https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/edit/master/template/README.md)
The aim of this assignment is to have you do UDP socket client / server programming with a focus on two broad aspects : Setting up the exchange between the client and server in a secure way despite the lack of a formal connection (as in TCP) between the two, so that ‘outsider’ UDP datagrams (broadcast, multicast, unicast - fortuitously or maliciously) cannot intrude on the communication. Introducing application-layer protocol data-transmission reliability, flow control and congestion control in the client and server using TCP-like ARQ sliding window mechanisms. The second item above is much more of a challenge to implement than the first, though neither is particularly trivial. But they are not tightly interdependent; each can be worked on separately at first and then integrated together at a later stage. Apart from the material in Chapters 8, 14 & 22 (especially Sections 22.5 - 22.7), and the experience you gained from the preceding assignment, you will also need to refer to the following : ioctl function (Chapter 17). get_ifi_info function (Section 17.6, Chapter 17). This function will be used by the server code to discover its node’s network interfaces so that it can bind all its interface IP addresses (see Section 22.6). ‘Race’ conditions (Section 20.5, Chapter 20) You also need a thorough understanding of how the TCP protocol implements reliable data transfer, flow control and congestion control. Chapters 17- 24 of TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1 by W. Richard Stevens gives a good overview of TCP. Though somewhat dated for some things (it was published in 1994), it remains, overall, a good basic reference. Overview This assignment asks you to implement a primitive file transfer protocol for Unix platforms, based on UDP, and with TCP-like reliability added to the transfer operation using timeouts and sliding-window mechanisms, and implementing flow and congestion control. The server is a concurrent server which can handle multiple clients simultaneously. A client gives the server the name of a file. The server forks off a child which reads directly from the file and transfers the contents over to the client using UDP datagrams. The client prints out the file contents as they come in, in order, with nothing missing and with no duplication of content, directly on to stdout (via the receiver sliding window, of course, but with no other intermediate buffering). The file to be transferred can be of arbitrary length, but its contents are always straightforward ascii text. As an aside let me mention that assuming the file contents ascii is not as restrictive as it sounds. We can always pretend, for example, that binary files are base64 encoded (“ASCII armor”). A real file transfer protocol would, of course, have to worry about transferring files between heterogeneous platforms with different file structure conventions and semantics. The sender would first have to transform the file into a platform-independent, protocol-defined, format (using, say, ASN.1, or some such standard), and the receiver would have to transform the received file into its platform’s native file format. This kind of thing can be fairly time consuming, and is certainly very tedious, to implement, with little educational value - it is not part of this assignment. Arguments for the server You should provide the server with an input file server.in from which it reads the following information, in the order shown, one item per line : Well-known port number for server. Maximum sending sliding-window size (in datagram units). You will not be handing in your server.in file. We shall create our own when we come to test your code. So it is important that you stick strictly to the file name and content conventions specified above. The same applies to the client.in input file below. Arguments for the client The client is to be provided with an input file client.in from which it reads the following information, in the order shown, one item per line : IP address of server (not the hostname). Well-known port number of server. filename to be transferred. Receiving sliding-window size (in datagram units). Random generator seed value. Probability p of datagram loss. This should be a real number in the range [ 0.0 , 1.0 ] (value 0.0 means no loss occurs; value 1.0 means all datagrams all lost). The mean µ, in milliseconds, for an exponential distribution controlling the rate at which the client reads received datagram payloads from its receive buffer. Operation Server starts up and reads its arguments from file server.in. As we shall see, when a client communicates with the server, the server will want to know what IP address that client is using to identify the server (i.e. , the destination IP address in the incoming datagram). Normally, this can be done relatively straightforwardly using the IP_RECVDESTADDR socket option, and picking up the information using the ancillary data (‘control information’) capability of the recvmsg function. Unfortunately, Solaris 2.10 does not support the IP_RECVDESTADDR option (nor, incidentally, does it support the msg_flags option in msghdr - see p.390). This considerably complicates things. In the absence of IP_RECVDESTADDR, what the server has to do as part of its initialization phase is to bind each IP address it has (and, simultaneously, its well-known port number, which it has read in from server.in) to a separate UDP socket. The code in Section 22.6, which uses the get_ifi_info function, shows you how to do that. However, there are important differences between that code and the version you want to implement. The code of Section 22.6 binds the IP addresses and forks off a child for each address that is bound to. We do not want to do that. Instead you should have an array of socket descriptors. For each IP address, create a new socket and bind the address (and well-known port number) to the socket without forking off child processes. Creating child processes comes later, when clients arrive. The code of Section 22.6 also attempts to bind broadcast addresses. We do not want to do this. It binds a wildcard IP address, which we certainly do not want to do either. We should bind strictly only unicast addresses (including the loopback address). The get_ifi_info function (which the code in Section 22.6 uses) has to be modified so that it also gets the network masks for the IP addresses of the node, and adds these to the information stored in the linked list of ifi_info structures (see Figure 17.5, p.471) it produces. As you go binding each IP address to a distinct socket, it will be useful for later processing to build your own array of structures, where a structure element records the following information for each socket : sockfd IP address bound to the socket network mask for the IP address subnet address (obtained by doing a bit-wise and between the IP address and its network mask) Report, in a ReadMe file which you hand in with your code, on the modifications you had to introduce to ensure that only unicast addresses are bound, and on your implementation of the array of structures described above. You should print out on stdout, with an appropriate message and appropriately formatted in dotted decimal notation, the IP address, network mask, and subnet address for each socket in your array of structures (you do not need to print the sockfd). The server now uses select to monitor the sockets it has created for incoming datagrams. When it returns from select, it must use recvfrom or recvmsg to read the incoming datagram (see 6. below). When a client starts, it first reads its arguments from the file client.in. The client checks if the server host is ‘local’ to its (extended) Ethernet. If so, all its communication to the server is to occur as MSG_DONTROUTE (or SO_DONTROUTE socket option). It determines if the server host is ‘local’ as follows. The first thing the client should do is to use the modified get_ifi_info function to obtain all of its IP addresses and associated network masks. Print out on stdout, in dotted decimal notation and with an appropriate message, the IP addresses and network masks obtained. In the following, IPserver designates the IP address the client will use to identify the server, and IPclient designates the IP address the client will choose to identify itself. The client checks whether the server is on the same host. If so, it should use the loopback address 127.0.0.1 for the server (i.e. , IPserver = 127.0.0.1). IPclient should also be set to the loopback address. Otherwise it proceeds as follows: IPserver is set to the IP address for the server in the client.in file. Given IPserver and the (unicast) IP addresses and network masks for the client returned by get_ifi_info in the linked list of ifi_info structures, you should be able to figure out if the server node is ‘local’ or not. This will be discussed in class; but let me just remind you here that you should use ‘longest prefix matching’ where applicable. If there are multiple client addresses, and the server host is ‘local’, the client chooses an IP address for itself, IPclient, which matches up as ‘local’ according to your examination above. If the server host is not ‘local’, then IPclient can be chosen arbitrarily. Print out on stdout the results of your examination, as to whether the server host is ‘local’ or not, as well as the IPclient and IPserver addresses selected. Note that this manner of determining whether the server is local or not is somewhat clumsy and ‘over-engineered’, and, as such, should be viewed more in the nature of a pedagogical exercise. Ideally, we would like to look up the server IP address(es) in the routing table (see Section 18.3). This requires that a routing socket be created, for which we need superuser privilege. Alternatively, we might want to dump out the routing table, using the sysctl function for example (see Section 18.4), and examine it directly. Unfortunately, Solaris 2.10 does not support sysctl. Furthermore, note that there is a slight problem with the address 130.245.1.123/24 assigned to compserv3 (see rightmost column of file hosts, and note that this particular compserv3 address “overlaps” with the 130.245.1.x/28 addresses in that same column assigned to compserv1, compserv2 & comserv4). In particular, if the client is running on compserv3 and the server on any of the other three compservs, and if that server node is also being identified to the client by its /28 (rather than its /24) address, then the client will get a “false positive” when it tests as to whether the server node is local or not. In other words, the client will deem the server node to be local, whereas in fact it should not be considered local. Because of this, it is perhaps best simply not to use compserv3 to run the client (but it is o.k. to use it to run the server). Finally, using MSG_DONTROUTE where possible would seem to gain us efficiency, in as much as the kernel does not need to consult the routing table for every datagram sent. But, in fact, that is not so. Recall that one effect of connect with UDP sockets is that routing information is obtained by the kernel at the time the connect is issued. That information is cached and used for subsequent sends from the connected socket (see p.255). The client now creates a UDP socket and calls bind on IPclient, with 0 as the port number. This will cause the kernel to bind an ephemeral port to the socket. After the bind, use the getsockname function (Section 4.10) to obtain IPclient and the ephemeral port number that has been assigned to the socket, and print that information out on stdout, with an appropriate message and appropriately formatted. The client connects its socket to IPserver and the well-known port number of the server. After the connect, use the getpeername function (Section 4.10) to obtain IPserver and the well-known port number of the server, and print that information out on stdout, with an appropriate message and appropriately formatted. The client sends a datagram to the server giving the filename for the transfer. This send needs to be backed up by a timeout in case the datagram is lost. Note that the incoming datagram from the client will be delivered to the server at the socket to which the destination IP address that the datagram is carrying has been bound. Thus, the server can obtain that address (it is, of course, IPserver) and thereby achieve what IP_RECVDESTADDR would have given us had it been available. Furthermore, the server process can obtain the IP address (this will, of course, be IPclient) and ephemeral port number of the client through the recvfrom or recvmsg functions. The server forks off a child process to handle the client. The server parent process goes back to the select to listen for new clients. Hereafter, and unless otherwise stated, whenever we refer to the ‘server’, we mean the server child process handling the client’s file transfer, not the server parent process. Typically, the first thing the server child would be expected to do is to close all sockets it ‘inherits’ from its parent. However, this is not the case with us. The server child does indeed close the sockets it inherited, but not the socket on which the client request arrived. It leaves that socket open for now. Call this socket the ‘listening’ socket. The server (child) then checks if the client host is local to its (extended) Ethernet. If so, all its communication to the client is to occur as MSG_DONTROUTE (or SO_DONTROUTE socket option). If IPserver (obtained in 5. above) is the loopback address, then we are done. Otherwise, the server has to proceed with the following step. Use the array of structures you built in 1. above, together with the addresses IPserver and IPclient to determine if the client is ‘local’. Print out on stdout the results of your examination, as to whether the client host is ‘local’ or not. The server (child) creates a UDP socket to handle file transfer to the client. Call this socket the ‘connection’ socket. It binds the socket to IPserver, with port number 0 so that its kernel assigns an ephemeral port. After the bind, use the getsockname function (Section 4.10) to obtain IPserver and the ephemeral port number that has been assigned to the socket, and print that information out on stdout, with an appropriate message and appropriately formatted. The server then connects this ‘connection’ socket to the client’s IPclient and ephemeral port number. The server now sends the client a datagram, in which it passes it the ephemeral port number of its ‘connection’ socket as the data payload of the datagram. This datagram is sent using the ‘listening’ socket inherited from its parent, otherwise the client (whose socket is connected to the server’s ‘listening’ socket at the latter’s well-known port number) will reject it. This datagram must be backed up by the ARQ mechanism, and retransmitted in the event of loss. Note that if this datagram is indeed lost, the client might well time out and retransmit its original request message (the one carrying the file name). In this event, you must somehow ensure that the parent server does not mistake this retransmitted request for a new client coming in, and spawn off yet another child to handle it. How do you do that? It is potentially more involved than it might seem. I will be discussing this in class, as well as ‘race’ conditions that could potentially arise, depending on how you code the mechanisms I present. When the client receives the datagram carrying the ephemeral port number of the server’s ‘connection’ socket, it reconnects its socket to the server’s ‘connection’ socket, using IPserver and the ephemeral port number received in the datagram (see p.254). It now uses this reconnected socket to send the server an acknowledgment. Note that this implies that, in the event of the server timing out, it should retransmit two copies of its ‘ephemeral port number’ message, one on its ‘listening’ socket and the other on its ‘connection’ socket (why?). When the server receives the acknowledgment, it closes the ‘listening’ socket it inherited from its parent. The server can now commence the file transfer through its ‘connection’ socket. The net effect of all these binds and connects at server and client is that no ‘outsider’ UDP datagram (broadcast, multicast, unicast - fortuitously or maliciously) can now intrude on the communication between server and client. Starting with the first datagram sent out, the client behaves as follows. Whenever a datagram arrives, or an ACK is about to be sent out (or, indeed, the initial datagram to the server giving the filename for the transfer), the client uses some random number generator function random() (initialized by the client.in argument value seed) to decide with probability p (another client.in argument value) if the datagram or ACK should be discarded by way of simulating transmission loss across the network. (I will briefly discuss in class how you do this.) Adding reliability to UDP The mechanisms you are to implement are based on TCP Reno. These include : Reliable data transmission using ARQ sliding-windows, with Fast Retransmit. Flow control via receiver window advertisements. Congestion control that implements : SlowStart Congestion Avoidance (‘Additive-Increase/Multiplicative Decrease’ – AIMD) Fast Recovery (but without the window-inflation aspect of Fast Recovery) Only some, and by no means all, of the details for these are covered below. The rest will be presented in class, especially those concerning flow control and TCP Reno’s congestion control mechanisms in general : Slow Start, Congestion Avoidance, Fast Retransmit and Fast Recovery. Implement a timeout mechanism on the sender (server) side. This is available to you from Stevens, Section 22.5 . Note, however, that you will need to modify the basic driving mechanism of Figure 22.7 appropriately since the situation at the sender side is not a repetitive cycle of send-receive, but rather a straightforward progression of send-send-send-send- . . . . . . . . . . . Also, modify the RTT and RTO mechanisms of Section 22.5 as specified below. I will be discussing the details of these modifications and the reasons for them in class. Modify function rtt_stop (Fig. 22.13) so that it uses integer arithmetic rather than floating point. This will entail your also having to modify some of the variable and function parameter declarations throughout Section 22.5 from float to int, as appropriate. In the unprrt.h header file (Fig. 22.10) set : RTT_RXTMIN to 1000 msec. (1 sec. instead of the current value 3 sec.) RTT_RXTMAX to 3000 msec. (3 sec. instead of the current value 60 sec.) RTT_MAXNREXMT to 12 (instead of the current value 3) In function rtt_timeout (Fig. 22.14), after doubling the RTO in line 86, pass its value through the function rtt_minmax of Fig. 22.11 (somewhat along the lines of what is done in line 77 of rtt_stop, Fig. 22.13). Finally, note that with the modification to integer calculation of the smoothed RTT and its variation, and given the small RTT values you will experience on the cs / sbpub network, these calculations should probably now be done on a millisecond or even microsecond scale (rather than in seconds, as is the case with Stevens’ code). Otherwise, small measured RTTs could show up as 0 on a scale of seconds, yielding a negative result when we subtract the smoothed RTT from the measured RTT (line 72 of rtt_stop, Fig. 22.13). Report the details of your modifications to the code of Section 22.5 in the ReadMe file which you hand in with your code. We need to have a sender sliding window mechanism for the retransmission of lost datagrams; and a receiver sliding window in order to ensure correct sequencing of received file contents, and some measure of flow control. You should implement something based on TCP Reno’s mechanisms, with cumulative acknowledgments, receiver window advertisements, and a congestion control mechanism I will explain in detail in class. For a reference on TCP’s mechanisms generally, see W. Richard Stevens, TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1 , especially Sections 20.2 - 20.4 of Chapter 20 , and Sections 21.1 - 21.8 of Chapter 21 . Bear in mind that our sequence numbers should count datagrams, not bytes as in TCP. Remember that the sender and receiver window sizes have to be set according to the argument values in client.in and server.in, respectively. Whenever the sender window becomes full and so ‘locks’, the server should print out a message to that effect on stdout. Similarly, whenever the receiver window ‘locks’, the client should print out a message on stdout. Be aware of the potential for deadlock when the receiver window ‘locks’. This situation is handled by having the receiver process send a duplicate ACK which acts as a window update when its window opens again (see Figure 20.3 and the discussion about it in TCP/IP Illustrated). However, this is not enough, because ACKs are not backed up by a timeout mechanism in the event they are lost. So we will also need to implement a persist timer driving window probes in the sender process (see Sections 22.1 & 22.2 in Chapter 22 of TCP/IP Illustrated). Note that you do not have to worry about the Silly Window Syndrome discussed in Section 22.3 of TCP/IP Illustrated since the receiver process consumes ‘full sized’ 512-byte messages from the receiver buffer (see 3. below). Report on the details of the ARQ mechanism you implemented in the ReadMe file you hand in. Indeed, you should report on all the TCP mechanisms you implemented in the ReadMe file, both the ones discussed here, and the ones I will be discussing in class. Make your datagram payload a fixed 512 bytes, inclusive of the file transfer protocol header (which must, at the very least, carry: the sequence number of the datagram; ACKs; and advertised window notifications). The client reads the file contents in its receive buffer and prints them out on stdout using a separate thread. This thread sits in a repetitive loop till all the file contents have been printed out, doing the following. It samples from an exponential distribution with mean µ milliseconds (read from the client.in file), sleeps for that number of milliseconds; wakes up to read and print all in-order file contents available in the receive buffer at that point; samples again from the exponential distribution; sleeps; and so on. The formula -1 × µ × ln( random( ) ) , where ln is the natural logarithm, yields variates from an exponential distribution with mean µ, based on the uniformly-distributed variates over ( 0 , 1 ) returned by random(). Note that you will need to implement some sort of mutual exclusion/semaphore mechanism on the client side so that the thread that sleeps and wakes up to consume from the receive buffer is not updating the state variables of the buffer at the same time as the main thread reading from the socket and depositing into the buffer is doing the same. Furthermore, we need to ensure that the main thread does not effectively monopolize the semaphore (and thus lock out for prolonged periods of time) the sleeping thread when the latter wakes up. See the textbook, Section 26.7, ‘Mutexes: Mutual Exclusion’, pp.697-701. You might also find Section 26.8, ‘Condition Variables’, pp.701-705, useful. You will need to devise some way by which the sender can notify the receiver when it has sent the last datagram of the file transfer, without the receiver mistaking that EOF marker as part of the file contents. (Also, note that the last data segment could be a “short” segment of less than 512 bytes – your client needs to be able to handle this correctly somehow.) When the sender receives an ACK for the last datagram of the transfer, the (child) server terminates. The parent server has to take care of cleaning up zombie children. Note that if we want a clean closing, the client process cannot simply terminate when the receiver ACKs the last datagram. This ACK could be lost, which would leave the (child) server process ‘hanging’, timing out, and retransmitting the last datagram. TCP attempts to deal with this problem by means of the TIME_WAIT state. You should have your receiver process behave similarly, sticking around in something akin to a TIME_WAIT state in case in case it needs to retransmit the ACK. In the ReadMe file you hand in, report on how you dealt with the issues raised here: sender notifying receiver of the last datagram, clean closing, and so on. Output Some of the output required from your program has been described in the section Operation above. I expect you to provide further output – clear, well-structured, well-laid-out, concise but sufficient and helpful – in the client and server windows by means of which we can trace the correct evolution of your TCP’s behaviour in all its intricacies : information (e.g., sequence number) on datagrams and acks sent and dropped, window advertisements, datagram retransmissions (and why : dup acks or RTO); entering/exiting Slow Start and Congestion Avoidance, ssthresh and cwnd values; sender and receiver windows locking/unlocking; etc., etc. . . . . The onus is on you to convince us that the TCP mechanisms you implemented are working correctly. Too many students do not put sufficient thought, creative imagination, time or effort into this. It is not the TA’s nor my responsibility to sit staring at an essentially blank screen, trying to summon up our paranormal psychology skills to figure out if your TCP implementation is really working correctly in all its very intricate aspects, simply because the transferred file seems to be printing o.k. in the client window. Nor is it our responsibility to strain our eyes and our patience wading through a mountain of obscure, ill-structured, hyper-messy, debugging-style output because, for example, your effort-conserving concept of what is ‘suitable’ is to dump your debugging output on us, relevant, irrelevant, and everything in between.
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# XFEM_Fracture2D ### Description This is a Matlab program that can be used to solve fracture problems involving arbitrary multiple crack propagations in a 2D linear-elastic solid based on the principle of minimum potential energy. The extended finite element method is used to discretise the solid continuum considering cracks as discontinuities in the displacement field. To this end, a strong discontinuity enrichment and a square-root singular crack tip enrichment are used to describe each crack. Several crack growth criteria are available to determine the evolution of cracks over time; apart from the classic maximum tension (or hoop-stress) criterion, the minimum total energy criterion and the local symmetry criterion are implemented implicitly with respect to the discrete time-stepping. ### Key features * *Fast:* The stiffness matrix and the force vector (i.e. the equations' system) and the enrichment tracking data structures are updated at each time step only with respect to the changes in the fracture topology. This ultimately results in the major part of the computational expense in the solution to the linear system of equations rather than in the post-processing of the solution or in the assembly and updating of the equations. As Matlab offers fast and robust direct solvers, the computational times are reasonably fast. * *Robust.* Suitable for multiple crack propagations with intersections. Furthermore, the stress intensity factors are computed robustly via the interaction integral approach (with the inclusion of the terms to account for crack surface pressure, residual stresses or strains). The minimum total energy criterion and the principle of local symmetry are implemented implicitly in time. The energy release rates are computed based on the stiffness derivative approach using algebraic differentiation (rather than finite differencing of the potential energy). On the other hand, the crack growth direction based on the local symmetry criterion is determined such that the local mode-II stress intensity factor vanishes; the change in a crack tip kink angle is approximated using the ratio of the crack tip stress intensity factors. * *Easy to run.* Each job has its own input files which are independent form those of all other jobs. The code especially lends itself to running parametric studies. Various results can be saved relating to the fracture geometry, fracture mechanics parameters, and the elastic fields in the solid domain. Extensive visualisation library is available for plotting results. ### Instructions 1. Get started by running the demo to showcase some of the capabilities of the program and to determine if it can be useful for you. At the Matlab's command line enter: ```Matlab >> RUN_JOBS.m ``` This will execute a series of jobs located inside the *jobs directory* `./JOBS_LIBRARY/`. These jobs do not take very long to execute (around 5 minutes in total). 2. Subsequently, you can pick one of the jobs inside `./JOBS_LIBRARY/` by defining the job title: ```Matlab >> job_title = 'several_cracks/edge/vertical_tension' ``` 3. Then you can open all the relevant scripts for this job as follows: ```Matlab >> open_job ``` The following input scripts for the *job* will be open in the Matlab's editor: 1. `JOB_MAIN.m`: This is the job's main script. It is called when executing `RUN_JOB` (or `RUN_JOBS`) and acts like a wrapper. Notably, it can serve as a convenient interface to run parametric studies and to save intermediate simulation results. 2. `Input_Scope.m`: This defines the scope of the simulation. From which crack growth criteria to use, to what to compute and what results to show via plots and/or movies. To put it simply, the script is a bunch of "switches" that tell the program what the user wants to be done. 3. `Input_Material.m`: Defines the material's elastic properties in different regions or layers (called "phases") of the computational domain. Moreover, it defines the fracture toughness of the material (assumed to be constant in all material phases). 4. `Input_Crack.m`: Defines the initial crack geometry. 5. `Input_BC.m`: Defines boundary conditions, such as displacements, tractions, crack surface pressure (assumed to be constant in all cracks), body loads (e.g. gravity, pre-stress or pre-strain). 6. `Mesh_make.m`: In-house structured mesh generator for rectangular domains using either linear triangle or bilinear quadrilateral elements. It is possible to mesh horizontal layers using different mesh sizes. 7. `Mesh_read.m`: Gmsh based mesh reader for version-1 mesh files. Of course you can use your own mesh reader provided the output variables are of the correct format (see later). 8. `Mesh_file.m`: Specifies the mesh input file (.msh). At the moment, only Gmsh mesh files of version-1 are allowed. ### Mesh_file.m A mesh file needs to be able to output the following data or variables: * `mNdCrd`: Node coordinates, size = `[nNdStd, 2]` * `mLNodS`: Element connectivities, size = `[nElemn,nLNodS]` * `vElPhz`: Element material phase (or region) ID's, size = `[nElemn,1]` * `cBCNod`: cell of boundary nodes, cell size = `{nBound,1}`, cell element size = `[nBnNod,2]` Example mesh files are located in `./JOBS_LIBRARY/`. Gmsh version-1 file format is described [here](http://www.manpagez.com/info/gmsh/gmsh-2.4.0/gmsh_60.php). ### Additional notes * global variables are defined in `.\Routines_AuxInput\Declare_Global.m` * External libraries are `.\Other_Libs\distmesh` and `.\Other_Libs\mesh2d` ### References Two external meshing libraries are used for the local mesh refinement and remeshing at the crack tip during crack propagation or prior to a crack intersection with another crack or with a boundary of the domain. Specifically, these libraries, which are located in `.\Other_Libs\`, are the following: * [*mesh2d*](https://people.sc.fsu.edu/~jburkardt/m_src/mesh2d/mesh2d.html) by Darren Engwirda * [*distmesh*](http://persson.berkeley.edu/distmesh/) by Per-Olof Persson and Gilbert Strang. ### Issues and Support For support or questions please email [sutula.danas@gmail.com](mailto:sutula.danas@gmail.com). ### Authors Danas Sutula, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg. If you find this code useful, we kindly ask that you consider citing us. * [Minimum energy multiple crack propagation](http://hdl.handle.net/10993/29414)
SomeKittens
Simple and modular realtime data processing in Node.js
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Ultimate Crypto Asset Checker 2026 — High-Speed Multi-Chain Validator & Mnemonic Seed Auditor. Features Real-Time Balance Discovery for BTC, ETH, SOL, and BSC. Optimized for Massive Data Processing with Multi-Proxy Support and API-Node Synchronization.
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An n8n workflow 🤖 that integrates AI tools to process and respond to user queries efficiently, following best practices for node structure, error handling, and data management.
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Collect and process real time twitter data plotting various metrics like volume , proportion, sentiment. Analyze tweet node networks and map them geographically.
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Fast data arrives in real time and potentially high volume. Rapid processing, filtering and aggregation is required to ensure timely reaction and actual information in user interfaces. Doing so is a challenge, make this happen in a scalable and reliable fashion is even more interesting. This session introduces Apache Kafka as the scalable event bus that takes care of the events as they flow in and Kafka Streams for the streaming analytics. Both Java and Node applications are demonstrated that interact with Kafka and leverage Server Sent Events and WebSocket channels to update the Web UI in real time. User activity performed by the audience in the Web UI is processed by the Kafka powered back end and results in live updates on all clients.
BlockchainLabs
SpreadCoin October 5, 2014 Introduction In proof-of-work cryptocurrencies new coins are generated by the network through the process of mining. One of the purposes of mining is to protect network from double spending attacks and history rewriting. Miners generate new blocks and check contents of the blocks generated by other peers for conformation to the network rules. However, many miners now delegate all the checking work crucial to cryptocurrency security to pools. This means that pool operators do not have any large hashing power but have control over generation of new blocks. This brings unnecessary centralization to otherwise decentralized system. Controlling more than 50% of mining power allows to perform double-spending attacks with 100% chance of success but even with less than 50% control it is possible to perform attacks which have chances to succeed1 . The core idea of SpreadCoin is to prevent creation of pools and thus make mining more decentralized and the whole system more secure. Pool Prevention In pooled mining miners perform only the work which is necessary to fulfill the proof-of-work requirements and pools take care of block generation and broadcasting and distribute reward among miners according to the shares they submit. In this scheme miner has two alternatives: 1. Solo mining. In this case miner cannot send shares to the pool because they will not be accepted. 2. Pooled mining. Miner’s shares will be accepted by the pool but in the case miner will actually generate a new block its reward will go to the pool which will redistribute it to all miners. This allows organization of pools because miners has no way to cheat and steal generated money. To prevent creation of pools we must remove this possibility so that if pool will be created than miner can mine in a pool, submit shares as usual and get reward for them but in the case of actually finding a block miner can send it directly to the network instead of the pool and get full reward for it. In SpreadCoin mining is organized in such way that miner must know the following things: 1. Private key corresponding to the coinbase transaction. 2. Whole block, not only its header. This ensures that miner can broadcast mined block and spend coins generated in that block. It may seem that it is necessary to know only the private key to spend coinbase transaction. If two conflicting transactions will appear on the network then the one that was broadcasted first will have much higher probability to be included in a block because each peer remembers and retransmits only the first one of the conflicting transactions. If both miner and pool know private key but only pool knows the content of the block than pool can generate and broadcast spending transaction earlier than miner. If both miner 1 Double-spending. Bitcoin Wiki. https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Double-spending and pool know content of the block than miner will be the first one who can broadcast block and spending transaction. To prove knowledge of the private key and whole block there are two new fields in the block header: MinerSignature and hashWholeBlock. MinerSignature is a digital signature of all fields of the block header except for the hashWholeBlock. Changing any information in the block requires regeneration of this signature which means that it is necessary to recalculate it during each iteration of the mining process. This implies that miner must be able to sign any arbitrary data. hashWholeBlock is a SHA-256 hash of the block data arranged as follows: Padding ensures that there is no incentive to mine empty blocks without transactions. Padding values are computed using simple algorithm which initializes last 32 bytes (8 uint32) with hashPrevBlock and then goes backward and computes remaining uint32 values using the following recursive formula: 𝐼𝑖 = 𝐼𝑖+3 ∙ 𝐼𝑖+7. This algorithm ensures that there is no efficient way to compute padding values on the fly during hash computation which otherwise could potentially give some advantage to mine empty blocks in certain computing environments. It is important that block is hashed twice. If it was hashed only once then pool could hash the beginning of the block and send resulting hash state to the miners. Each miner would then modify some information in the end of the block and recalculate the hash based on the known state without actual knowledge about what is contained in the beginning of the block. Appending block data to itself make it necessary to know the whole block to recalculate hashWholeBlock. Pool may detect and ban cheating miners. However, many miners may still prefer to cheat so that pool will be completely unusable for honest miners. Miners that have low probability of finding a block will get more profit by stealing reward for accidentally found block even if pool will ban them thereafter. Miners that have enough mining power to find blocks consistently can still connect to a pool and submit shares for some time but steal the first found block. This way they can get both reward for their shares and the actual mined block. Given all this it is expected that no one will create a pool. But even if someone will than it can be countered by releasing stealing miner software which many miners will switch to. Compact Transactions SpreadCoin as well as Bitcoin uses ECDSA signatures. Each address in Bitcoin is a hash of an ECDSA public key. To spend coins sent to an address it is necessary to provide public key matching to that hash and a signature. This results in 139 or 107 bytes for each transaction input script (scriptSig) depending on Block Padding MAX_BLOCK_SIZE Block Padding whether compact public key is used. However, it is possible to recover public key from the signature2 which means that it is not necessary to provide it in transaction input. Together with using compact representation of the signature3 it allows to reduce size of transaction input script from 139 or 107 bytes in Bitcoin to 67 bytes in SpreadCoin. Recovering public key has almost no extra CPU cost compared to the usual signature verification process used in Bitcoin. This is important because the CPU cost of ECDSA signature verification is a bottleneck for Bitcoin transaction processing. Usual output script (scriptPubKey) in Bitcoin looks as follows: OP_DUP OP_HASH160 5bd18804e4bb43a4bb8b6bc88408970bafaf4a38 OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG In SpreadCoin the semantics of the OP_CHECKSIG instruction was changed to checking signature by hash of the public key (it recovers public key and compares its hash with the provided one). This results in a much simpler script in SpreadCoin: 5bd18804e4bb43a4bb8b6bc88408970bafaf4a38 OP_CHECKSIG This results in additional minor space saving because this script is 3 bytes smaller. Smooth Supply Block reward in Bitcoin is computed using the following formula: 𝑅ℎ = 𝑅0 ∙ 2 −⌊ ℎ 𝑝 ⌋ , where ℎ – block height, 𝑝 – reward halving period, 𝑅0 – initial reward, 𝑅ℎ – reward for block ℎ, ⌊ ⌋ – floor function. This method results in abrupt reward changes near halving points. SpreadCoin uses simple linear interpolation between halving points to make reward decrease much smother. This is achieved by modifying reward using the following formula: 𝑅ℎ ′ = 4 3 (𝑅ℎ − 𝑅ℎ ∙ ℎ mod 𝑝 2𝑝 ). SpreadCoin uses 𝑝 = 2 ∙ 106 as its reward halving period. 2 ECDSA Signatures allow recovery of the public key. Bitcoin Forum. https://bitcointalk.org/?topic=6430.0%29%3F 3 Why the signature is always 65 (1+32+32) bytes long? Bitcoin Stack Exchange. https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/12554/why-the-signature-is-always-65-13232-bytes-long | NO YEAR 2106 PROBLEM The time stamp field in the block header is now 64 bit instead of 32 bit (Bitcoin) so that much farther date times are possible (>Year 2106) Upcoming features that are in development and will be introduced over the next weeks and months: SERVICENODES A servicenode is a node which runs continuously (24/7) on a server and which provides services within the spreadcoin network. You have to pay a collateral to be able to install a servernode (in return your servicenode will earn a steady income). This collateral is determined by a free market price discovery. (No fix collateral. The price is allowed to fluctuate over time.) COMPETITIVE COLLATERAL Furthermore, to introduce a competitive nature to the servicenodes there will only ever be a limited number of allowed servicenodes worldwide. Since the collateral isn't set in stone, but the amount of servicenodes is fixed, the price of a servicenode will be determined by the participants themselves. It is expected that the price will vary widely over time, which exposes it to the same market forces that hashrate and currency value are exposed to too. SERVICE APPS There are a number of decentralized applications that will run on servicenodes. Most likely those apps will include: 1) "Spread the message" (an in-wallet encrypted messaging system, which allows you to send a message to an SPR address) 2) "Spread the Search" (A decentralized search engine that lets the servicenodes crawl and map the entire internet.) . SPREADX11 SpreadX11 is different from plain X11 by introducing a sophisticated pool prevention mechanism. With SpreadX11 every block header contains additional information (MinerSignature and hashWholeBlock). With the help of this information the protocol ensures that the miner of a new block is always also the first one to know the content of the whole block and the private key to spend the coinbase transaction. (contrary to pool mining where the pool operator is the first one to know those things) So when a miner finds a block, he must himself sign and transmit the block to the network (like solo mining), instead of having a pool handle this for him. This effectively prevents pools by making their rules non-enforceable, since any miner in any assumed pool can always just steal the block reward instead of following the rules set up by the pool. COMPACT TRANSACTIONS SpreadCoin uses a more compact representation for signatures in transactions. SpreadCoin as well as Bitcoin uses ECDSA signatures. While bitcoin keeps a copy of the public key of the corresponding signature around, SpreadCoin ommits this by recovering the public key on the fly directly from the signature. This way it is not necessary to keep the public key of every ECDSA signature in the blockchain, so this leads to *smaller transactions and hence a smaller blockchain (at the cost of a few CPU cycles more). (*reduction in size of transaction from 139 or 107 bytes in Bitcoin to 67 bytes in SpreadCoin.) SMOOTH HALVING Unlike Bitcoin, there are no abrupt reward halvings in SpreadCoin. Block reward is smoothly decreasing over time. UNIQUE DESIGN WITH IN-WALLET VANITYGEN One of the first apps to be built into the wallet is the vanity generator (or vanity gen) which allows anyone to create personalised payment addresses. The easy to use wallet lets you search through trillions of payment addresses allowing you to find one or multiple vanity addresses, which are then stored safely along with the private keys on your own computer - and nowhere else. Searching using the vanity gen is probabilistic, so the amount of time required to find your chosen address patterns depends on how complex the pattern is, the speed of your computer, and a little bit of luck. You can use the vanity gen for a bit of fun, to make your address standout from the crowd or to create a link to a brand, business or other organisation. You can even search for addresses that others might be willing to buy from you. SpreadCoin is a new cryptocurrency which is more decentralized than Bitcoin. It prevents centralization of hashing power in pools, which is one of the main concerns of Bitcoin security. SpreadCoin was fairly launched on 29 July 2014, 9:00 UTC with no premine.
pmlrsg
Various tools for using, processing or handling NERC-ARF data provided by the Data Analysis Node at Plymouth Marine Laboratory.
mercerheather476
 [](https://search.maven.org/search?q=g:net.openid%20appauth) [](http://javadoc.io/doc/net.openid/appauth) [](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/actions/workflows/build.yml) [](https://codecov.io/github/openid/AppAuth-Android?branch=master) AppAuth for Android is a client SDK for communicating with [OAuth 2.0](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749) and [OpenID Connect](http://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html) providers. It strives to directly map the requests and responses of those specifications, while following the idiomatic style of the implementation language. In addition to mapping the raw protocol flows, convenience methods are available to assist with common tasks like performing an action with fresh tokens. The library follows the best practices set out in [RFC 8252 - OAuth 2.0 for Native Apps](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8252), including using [Custom Tabs](https://developer.chrome.com/multidevice/android/customtabs) for authorization requests. For this reason, `WebView` is explicitly *not* supported due to usability and security reasons. The library also supports the [PKCE](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7636) extension to OAuth which was created to secure authorization codes in public clients when custom URI scheme redirects are used. The library is friendly to other extensions (standard or otherwise) with the ability to handle additional parameters in all protocol requests and responses. A talk providing an overview of using the library for enterprise single sign-on (produced by Google) can be found here: [Enterprise SSO with Chrome Custom Tabs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdQTXrk6YTk). ## Download AppAuth for Android is available on [MavenCentral](https://search.maven.org/search?q=g:net.openid%20appauth) ```groovy implementation 'net.openid:appauth:<version>' ``` ## Requirements AppAuth supports Android API 16 (Jellybean) and above. Browsers which provide a custom tabs implementation are preferred by the library, but not required. Both Custom URI Schemes (all supported versions of Android) and App Links (Android M / API 23+) can be used with the library. In general, AppAuth can work with any Authorization Server (AS) that supports native apps as documented in [RFC 8252](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8252), either through custom URI scheme redirects, or App Links. AS's that assume all clients are web-based or require clients to maintain confidentiality of the client secrets may not work well. ## Demo app A demo app is contained within this repository. For instructions on how to build and configure this app, see the [demo app readme](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/app/README.md). ## Conceptual overview AppAuth encapsulates the authorization state of the user in the [net.openid.appauth.AuthState](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/AuthState.java) class, and communicates with an authorization server through the use of the [net.openid.appauth.AuthorizationService](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/AuthorizationService.java) class. AuthState is designed to be easily persistable as a JSON string, using the storage mechanism of your choice (e.g. [SharedPreferences](https://developer.android.com/training/basics/data-storage/shared-preferences.html), [sqlite](https://developer.android.com/training/basics/data-storage/databases.html), or even just [in a file](https://developer.android.com/training/basics/data-storage/files.html)). AppAuth provides data classes which are intended to model the OAuth2 specification as closely as possible; this provides the greatest flexibility in interacting with a wide variety of OAuth2 and OpenID Connect implementations. Authorizing the user occurs via the user's web browser, and the request is described using instances of [AuthorizationRequest](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/AuthorizationRequest.java). The request is dispatched using [performAuthorizationRequest()](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/AuthorizationService.java#L159) on an AuthorizationService instance, and the response (an [AuthorizationResponse](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/AuthorizationResponse.java) instance) will be dispatched to the activity of your choice, expressed via an Intent. Token requests, such as obtaining a new access token using a refresh token, follow a similar pattern: [TokenRequest](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/TokenRequest.java) instances are dispatched using [performTokenRequest()](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/AuthorizationService.java#L252) on an AuthorizationService instance, and a [TokenResponse](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/TokenResponse.java) instance is returned via a callback. Responses can be provided to the [update()](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/AuthState.java#L367) methods on AuthState in order to track and persist changes to the authorization state. Once in an authorized state, the [performActionWithFreshTokens()](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/AuthState.java#L449) method on AuthState can be used to automatically refresh access tokens as necessary before performing actions that require valid tokens. ## Implementing the authorization code flow It is recommended that native apps use the [authorization code](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-1.3.1) flow with a public client to gain authorization to access user data. This has the primary advantage for native clients that the authorization flow, which must occur in a browser, only needs to be performed once. This flow is effectively composed of four stages: 1. Discovering or specifying the endpoints to interact with the provider. 2. Authorizing the user, via a browser, in order to obtain an authorization code. 3. Exchanging the authorization code with the authorization server, to obtain a refresh token and/or ID token. 4. Using access tokens derived from the refresh token to interact with a resource server for further access to user data. At each step of the process, an AuthState instance can (optionally) be updated with the result to help with tracking the state of the flow. ### Authorization service configuration First, AppAuth must be instructed how to interact with the authorization service. This can be done either by directly creating an [AuthorizationServiceConfiguration](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/AuthorizationServiceConfiguration.java#L102) instance, or by retrieving an OpenID Connect discovery document. Directly specifying an AuthorizationServiceConfiguration involves providing the URIs of the authorization endpoint and token endpoint, and optionally a dynamic client registration endpoint (see "Dynamic client registration" for more info): ```java AuthorizationServiceConfiguration serviceConfig = new AuthorizationServiceConfiguration( Uri.parse("https://idp.example.com/auth"), // authorization endpoint Uri.parse("https://idp.example.com/token")); // token endpoint ``` Where available, using an OpenID Connect discovery document is preferable: ```java AuthorizationServiceConfiguration.fetchFromIssuer( Uri.parse("https://idp.example.com"), new AuthorizationServiceConfiguration.RetrieveConfigurationCallback() { public void onFetchConfigurationCompleted( @Nullable AuthorizationServiceConfiguration serviceConfiguration, @Nullable AuthorizationException ex) { if (ex != null) { Log.e(TAG, "failed to fetch configuration"); return; } // use serviceConfiguration as needed } }); ``` This will attempt to download a discovery document from the standard location under this base URI, `https://idp.example.com/.well-known/openid-configuration`. If the discovery document for your IDP is in some other non-standard location, you can instead provide the full URI as follows: ```java AuthorizationServiceConfiguration.fetchFromUrl( Uri.parse("https://idp.example.com/exampletenant/openid-config"), new AuthorizationServiceConfiguration.RetrieveConfigurationCallback() { ... } }); ``` If desired, this configuration can be used to seed an AuthState instance, to persist the configuration easily: ```java AuthState authState = new AuthState(serviceConfig); ``` ### Obtaining an authorization code An authorization code can now be acquired by constructing an AuthorizationRequest, using its Builder. In AppAuth, the builders for each data class accept the mandatory parameters via the builder constructor: ```java AuthorizationRequest.Builder authRequestBuilder = new AuthorizationRequest.Builder( serviceConfig, // the authorization service configuration MY_CLIENT_ID, // the client ID, typically pre-registered and static ResponseTypeValues.CODE, // the response_type value: we want a code MY_REDIRECT_URI); // the redirect URI to which the auth response is sent ``` Other optional parameters, such as the OAuth2 [scope string](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-3.3) or OpenID Connect [login hint](http://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#rfc.section.3.1.2.1) are specified through set methods on the builder: ```java AuthorizationRequest authRequest = authRequestBuilder .setScope("openid email profile https://idp.example.com/custom-scope") .setLoginHint("jdoe@user.example.com") .build(); ``` This request can then be dispatched using one of two approaches. a `startActivityForResult` call using an Intent returned from the `AuthorizationService`, or by calling `performAuthorizationRequest` and providing pending intent for completion and cancelation handling activities. The `startActivityForResult` approach is simpler to use but may require more processing of the result: ```java private void doAuthorization() { AuthorizationService authService = new AuthorizationService(this); Intent authIntent = authService.getAuthorizationRequestIntent(authRequest); startActivityForResult(authIntent, RC_AUTH); } @Override protected void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) { if (requestCode == RC_AUTH) { AuthorizationResponse resp = AuthorizationResponse.fromIntent(data); AuthorizationException ex = AuthorizationException.fromIntent(data); // ... process the response or exception ... } else { // ... } } ``` If instead you wish to directly transition to another activity on completion or cancelation, you can use `performAuthorizationRequest`: ```java AuthorizationService authService = new AuthorizationService(this); authService.performAuthorizationRequest( authRequest, PendingIntent.getActivity(this, 0, new Intent(this, MyAuthCompleteActivity.class), 0), PendingIntent.getActivity(this, 0, new Intent(this, MyAuthCanceledActivity.class), 0)); ``` The intents may be customized to carry any additional data or flags required for the correct handling of the authorization response. #### Capturing the authorization redirect Once the authorization flow is completed in the browser, the authorization service will redirect to a URI specified as part of the authorization request, providing the response via query parameters. In order for your app to capture this response, it must register with the Android OS as a handler for this redirect URI. We recommend using a custom scheme based redirect URI (i.e. those of form `my.scheme:/path`), as this is the most widely supported across all versions of Android. To avoid conflicts with other apps, it is recommended to configure a distinct scheme using "reverse domain name notation". This can either match your service web domain (in reverse) e.g. `com.example.service` or your package name `com.example.app` or be something completely new as long as it's distinct enough. Using the package name of your app is quite common but it's not always possible if it contains illegal characters for URI schemes (like underscores) or if you already have another handler for that scheme - so just use something else. When a custom scheme is used, AppAuth can be easily configured to capture all redirects using this custom scheme through a manifest placeholder: ```groovy android.defaultConfig.manifestPlaceholders = [ 'appAuthRedirectScheme': 'com.example.app' ] ``` Alternatively, the redirect URI can be directly configured by adding an intent-filter for AppAuth's RedirectUriReceiverActivity to your AndroidManifest.xml: ```xml <activity android:name="net.openid.appauth.RedirectUriReceiverActivity" tools:node="replace"> <intent-filter> <action android:name="android.intent.action.VIEW"/> <category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT"/> <category android:name="android.intent.category.BROWSABLE"/> <data android:scheme="com.example.app"/> </intent-filter> </activity> ``` If an HTTPS redirect URI is required instead of a custom scheme, the same approach (modifying your AndroidManifest.xml) is used: ```xml <activity android:name="net.openid.appauth.RedirectUriReceiverActivity" tools:node="replace"> <intent-filter> <action android:name="android.intent.action.VIEW"/> <category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT"/> <category android:name="android.intent.category.BROWSABLE"/> <data android:scheme="https" android:host="app.example.com" android:path="/oauth2redirect"/> </intent-filter> </activity> ``` HTTPS redirects can be secured by configuring the redirect URI as an [app link](https://developer.android.com/training/app-links/index.html) in Android M and above. We recommend that a fallback page be configured at the same address to forward authorization responses to your app via a custom scheme, for older Android devices. #### Handling the authorization response Upon completion of the authorization flow, the completion Intent provided to performAuthorizationRequest will be triggered. The authorization response is provided to this activity via Intent extra data, which can be extracted using the `fromIntent()` methods on AuthorizationResponse and AuthorizationException respectively: ```java public void onCreate(Bundle b) { AuthorizationResponse resp = AuthorizationResponse.fromIntent(getIntent()); AuthorizationException ex = AuthorizationException.fromIntent(getIntent()); if (resp != null) { // authorization completed } else { // authorization failed, check ex for more details } // ... } ``` The response can be provided to the AuthState instance for easy persistence and further processing: ``` authState.update(resp, ex); ``` If the full redirect URI is required in order to extract additional information that AppAuth does not provide, this is also provided to your activity: ```java public void onCreate(Bundle b) { // ... Uri redirectUri = getIntent().getData(); // ... } ``` ### Exchanging the authorization code Given a successful authorization response carrying an authorization code, a token request can be made to exchange the code for a refresh token: ```java authService.performTokenRequest( resp.createTokenExchangeRequest(), new AuthorizationService.TokenResponseCallback() { @Override public void onTokenRequestCompleted( TokenResponse resp, AuthorizationException ex) { if (resp != null) { // exchange succeeded } else { // authorization failed, check ex for more details } } }); ``` The token response can also be used to update an AuthState instance: ```java authState.update(resp, ex); ``` ### Using access tokens Finally, the retrieved access token can be used to interact with a resource server. This can be done directly, by extracting the access token from a token response. However, in most cases, it is simpler to use the `performActionWithFreshTokens` utility method provided by AuthState: ```java authState.performActionWithFreshTokens(service, new AuthStateAction() { @Override public void execute( String accessToken, String idToken, AuthorizationException ex) { if (ex != null) { // negotiation for fresh tokens failed, check ex for more details return; } // use the access token to do something ... } }); ``` This also updates the AuthState object with current access, id, and refresh tokens. If you are storing your AuthState in persistent storage, you should write the updated copy in the callback to this method. ### Ending current session Given you have a logged in session and you want to end it. In that case you need to get: - `AuthorizationServiceConfiguration` - valid Open Id Token that you should get after authentication - End of session URI that should be provided within you OpenId service config First you have to build EndSessionRequest ```java EndSessionRequest endSessionRequest = new EndSessionRequest.Builder(authorizationServiceConfiguration) .setIdTokenHint(idToken) .setPostLogoutRedirectUri(endSessionRedirectUri) .build(); ``` This request can then be dispatched using one of two approaches. a `startActivityForResult` call using an Intent returned from the `AuthorizationService`, or by calling `performEndSessionRequest` and providing pending intent for completion and cancelation handling activities. The startActivityForResult approach is simpler to use but may require more processing of the result: ```java private void endSession() { AuthorizationService authService = new AuthorizationService(this); Intent endSessionItent = authService.getEndSessionRequestIntent(endSessionRequest); startActivityForResult(endSessionItent, RC_END_SESSION); } @Override protected void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) { if (requestCode == RC_END_SESSION) { EndSessionResonse resp = EndSessionResonse.fromIntent(data); AuthorizationException ex = AuthorizationException.fromIntent(data); // ... process the response or exception ... } else { // ... } } ``` If instead you wish to directly transition to another activity on completion or cancelation, you can use `performEndSessionRequest`: ```java AuthorizationService authService = new AuthorizationService(this); authService.performEndSessionRequest( endSessionRequest, PendingIntent.getActivity(this, 0, new Intent(this, MyAuthCompleteActivity.class), 0), PendingIntent.getActivity(this, 0, new Intent(this, MyAuthCanceledActivity.class), 0)); ``` End session flow will also work involving browser mechanism that is described in authorization mechanism session. Handling response mechanism with transition to another activity should be as follows: ```java public void onCreate(Bundle b) { EndSessionResponse resp = EndSessionResponse.fromIntent(getIntent()); AuthorizationException ex = AuthorizationException.fromIntent(getIntent()); if (resp != null) { // authorization completed } else { // authorization failed, check ex for more details } // ... } ``` ### AuthState persistence Instances of `AuthState` keep track of the authorization and token requests and responses. This is the only object that you need to persist to retain the authorization state of the session. Typically, one would do this by storing the authorization state in SharedPreferences or some other persistent store private to the app: ```java @NonNull public AuthState readAuthState() { SharedPreferences authPrefs = getSharedPreferences("auth", MODE_PRIVATE); String stateJson = authPrefs.getString("stateJson", null); if (stateJson != null) { return AuthState.jsonDeserialize(stateJson); } else { return new AuthState(); } } public void writeAuthState(@NonNull AuthState state) { SharedPreferences authPrefs = getSharedPreferences("auth", MODE_PRIVATE); authPrefs.edit() .putString("stateJson", state.jsonSerializeString()) .apply(); } ``` The demo app has an [AuthStateManager](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/app/java/net/openid/appauthdemo/AuthStateManager.java) type which demonstrates this in more detail. ## Advanced configuration AppAuth provides some advanced configuration options via [AppAuthConfiguration](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/AppAuthConfiguration.java) instances, which can be provided to [AuthorizationService](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/AuthorizationService.java) during construction. ### Controlling which browser is used for authorization Some applications require explicit control over which browsers can be used for authorization - for example, to require that Chrome be used for second factor authentication to work, or require that some custom browser is used for authentication in an enterprise environment. Control over which browsers can be used can be achieved by defining a [BrowserMatcher](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/browser/BrowserMatcher.java), and supplying this to the builder of AppAuthConfiguration. A BrowserMatcher is suppled with a [BrowserDescriptor](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/browser/BrowserDescriptor.java) instance, and must decide whether this browser is permitted for the authorization flow. By default, [AnyBrowserMatcher](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/browser/AnyBrowserMatcher.java) is used. For your convenience, utility classes to help define a browser matcher are provided, such as: - [Browsers](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/browser/Browsers.java): contains a set of constants for the official package names and signatures of Chrome, Firefox and Samsung SBrowser. - [VersionedBrowserMatcher](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/browser/VersionedBrowserMatcher.java): will match a browser if it has a matching package name and signature, and a version number within a defined [VersionRange](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/browser/VersionRange.java). This class also provides some static instances for matching Chrome, Firefox and Samsung SBrowser. - [BrowserAllowList](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/browser/BrowserAllowList.java): takes a list of BrowserMatcher instances, and will match a browser if any of these child BrowserMatcher instances signals a match. - [BrowserDenyList](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/browser/BrowserDenyList.java): the inverse of BrowserAllowList - takes a list of browser matcher instances, and will match a browser if it _does not_ match any of these child BrowserMatcher instances. For instance, in order to restrict the authorization flow to using Chrome or SBrowser as a custom tab: ```java AppAuthConfiguration appAuthConfig = new AppAuthConfiguration.Builder() .setBrowserMatcher(new BrowserAllowList( VersionedBrowserMatcher.CHROME_CUSTOM_TAB, VersionedBrowserMatcher.SAMSUNG_CUSTOM_TAB)) .build(); AuthorizationService authService = new AuthorizationService(context, appAuthConfig); ``` Or, to prevent the use of a buggy version of the custom tabs in Samsung SBrowser: ```java AppAuthConfiguration appAuthConfig = new AppAuthConfiguration.Builder() .setBrowserMatcher(new BrowserDenyList( new VersionedBrowserMatcher( Browsers.SBrowser.PACKAGE_NAME, Browsers.SBrowser.SIGNATURE_SET, true, // when this browser is used via a custom tab VersionRange.atMost("5.3") ))) .build(); AuthorizationService authService = new AuthorizationService(context, appAuthConfig); ``` ### Customizing the connection builder for HTTP requests It can be desirable to customize how HTTP connections are made when performing token requests, for instance to use [certificate pinning](https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Certificate_and_Public_Key_Pinning) or to add additional trusted certificate authorities for an enterprise environment. This can be achieved in AppAuth by providing a custom [ConnectionBuilder](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/connectivity/ConnectionBuilder.java) instance. For example, to custom the SSL socket factory used, one could do the following: ```java AppAuthConfiguration appAuthConfig = new AppAuthConfiguration.Builder() .setConnectionBuilder(new ConnectionBuilder() { public HttpURLConnection openConnect(Uri uri) throws IOException { URL url = new URL(uri.toString()); HttpURLConnection connection = (HttpURLConnection) url.openConnection(); if (connection instanceof HttpsUrlConnection) { HttpsURLConnection connection = (HttpsURLConnection) connection; connection.setSSLSocketFactory(MySocketFactory.getInstance()); } } }) .build(); ``` ### Issues with [ID Token](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/IdToken.java#L118) validation ID Token validation was introduced in `0.8.0` but not all authorization servers or configurations support it correctly. - For testing environments [setSkipIssuerHttpsCheck](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/AppAuthConfiguration.java#L129) can be used to bypass the fact the issuer needs to be HTTPS. ```java AppAuthConfiguration appAuthConfig = new AppAuthConfiguration.Builder() .setSkipIssuerHttpsCheck(true) .build() ``` - For services that don't support nonce[s] resulting in **IdTokenException** `Nonce mismatch` just set nonce to `null` on the `AuthorizationRequest`. Please consider **raising an issue** with your Identity Provider and removing this once it is fixed. ```java AuthorizationRequest authRequest = authRequestBuilder .setNonce(null) .build(); ``` ## Dynamic client registration AppAuth supports the [OAuth2 dynamic client registration protocol](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7591). In order to dynamically register a client, create a [RegistrationRequest](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/RegistrationRequest.java) and dispatch it using [performRegistrationRequest](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/AuthorizationService.java#L278) on your AuthorizationService instance. The registration endpoint can either be defined directly as part of your [AuthorizationServiceConfiguration](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/AuthorizationServiceConfiguration.java), or discovered from an OpenID Connect discovery document. ```java RegistrationRequest registrationRequest = new RegistrationRequest.Builder( serviceConfig, Arrays.asList(redirectUri)) .build(); ``` Requests are dispatched with the help of `AuthorizationService`. As this request is asynchronous the response is passed to a callback: ```java service.performRegistrationRequest( registrationRequest, new AuthorizationService.RegistrationResponseCallback() { @Override public void onRegistrationRequestCompleted( @Nullable RegistrationResponse resp, @Nullable AuthorizationException ex) { if (resp != null) { // registration succeeded, store the registration response AuthState state = new AuthState(resp); //proceed to authorization... } else { // registration failed, check ex for more details } } }); ``` ## Utilizing client secrets (DANGEROUS) We _strongly recommend_ you avoid using static client secrets in your native applications whenever possible. Client secrets derived via a dynamic client registration are safe to use, but static client secrets can be easily extracted from your apps and allow others to impersonate your app and steal user data. If client secrets must be used by the OAuth2 provider you are integrating with, we strongly recommend performing the code exchange step on your backend, where the client secret can be kept hidden. Having said this, in some cases using client secrets is unavoidable. In these cases, a [ClientAuthentication](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/ClientAuthentication.java) instance can be provided to AppAuth when performing a token request. This allows additional parameters (both HTTP headers and request body parameters) to be added to token requests. Two standard implementations of ClientAuthentication are provided: - [ClientSecretBasic](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/ClientSecretBasic.java): includes a client ID and client secret as an HTTP Basic Authorization header. - [ClientSecretPost](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/library/java/net/openid/appauth/ClientSecretPost.java): includes a client ID and client secret as additional request parameters. So, in order to send a token request using HTTP basic authorization, one would write: ```java ClientAuthentication clientAuth = new ClientSecretBasic(MY_CLIENT_SECRET); TokenRequest req = ...; authService.performTokenRequest(req, clientAuth, callback); ``` This can also be done when using `performActionWithFreshTokens` on AuthState: ```java ClientAuthentication clientAuth = new ClientSecretPost(MY_CLIENT_SECRET); authState.performActionWithFreshTokens( authService, clientAuth, action); ``` ## Modifying or contributing to AppAuth This project requires the Android SDK for API level 25 (Nougat) to build, though the produced binaries only require API level 16 (Jellybean) to be used. We recommend that you fork and/or clone this repository to make modifications; downloading the source has been known to cause some developers problems. For contributors, see the additional instructions in [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-Android/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md). ### Building from the Command line AppAuth for Android uses Gradle as its build system. In order to build the library and app binaries, run `./gradlew assemble`. The library AAR files are output to `library/build/outputs/aar`, while the demo app is output to `app/build/outputs/apk`. In order to run the tests and code analysis, run `./gradlew check`. ### Building from Android Studio In AndroidStudio, File -> New -> Import project. Select the root folder (the one with the `build.gradle` file).
# Liberty House Club **A Parallel Binance Chain to Enable Smart Contracts** _NOTE: This document is under development. Please check regularly for updates!_ ## Table of Contents - [Motivation](#motivation) - [Design Principles](#design-principles) - [Consensus and Validator Quorum](#consensus-and-validator-quorum) * [Proof of Staked Authority](#proof-of-staked-authority) * [Validator Quorum](#validator-quorum) * [Security and Finality](#security-and-finality) * [Reward](#reward) - [Token Economy](#token-economy) * [Native Token](#native-token) * [Other Tokens](#other-tokens) - [Cross-Chain Transfer and Communication](#cross-chain-transfer-and-communication) * [Cross-Chain Transfer](#cross-chain-transfer) * [BC to BSC Architecture](#bc-to-bsc-architecture) * [BSC to BC Architecture](#bsc-to-bc-architecture) * [Timeout and Error Handling](#timeout-and-error-handling) * [Cross-Chain User Experience](#cross-chain-user-experience) * [Cross-Chain Contract Event](#cross-chain-contract-event) - [Staking and Governance](#staking-and-governance) * [Staking on BC](#staking-on-bc) * [Rewarding](#rewarding) * [Slashing](#slashing) - [Relayers](#relayers) * [BSC Relayers](#bsc-relayers) * [Oracle Relayers](#oracle-relayers) - [Outlook](#outlook) # Motivation After its mainnet community [launch](https://www.binance.com/en/blog/327334696200323072/Binance-DEX-Launches-on-Binance-Chain-Invites-Further-Community-Development) in April 2019, [Binance Chain](https://www.binance.org) has exhibited its high speed and large throughput design. Binance Chain’s primary focus, its native [decentralized application](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decentralized_application) (“dApp”) [Binance DEX](https://www.binance.org/trade), has demonstrated its low-latency matching with large capacity headroom by handling millions of trading volume in a short time. Flexibility and usability are often in an inverse relationship with performance. The concentration on providing a convenient digital asset issuing and trading venue also brings limitations. Binance Chain's most requested feature is the programmable extendibility, or simply the [Smart Contract](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_contract) and Virtual Machine functions. Digital asset issuers and owners struggle to add new decentralized features for their assets or introduce any sort of community governance and activities. Despite this high demand for adding the Smart Contract feature onto Binance Chain, it is a hard decision to make. The execution of a Smart Contract may slow down the exchange function and add non-deterministic factors to trading. If that compromise could be tolerated, it might be a straightforward idea to introduce a new Virtual Machine specification based on [Tendermint](https://tendermint.com/core/), based on the current underlying consensus protocol and major [RPC](https://docs.binance.org/api-reference/node-rpc.html) implementation of Binance Chain. But all these will increase the learning requirements for all existing dApp communities, and will not be very welcomed. We propose a parallel blockchain of the current Binance Chain to retain the high performance of the native DEX blockchain and to support a friendly Smart Contract function at the same time. # Design Principles After the creation of the parallel blockchain into the Binance Chain ecosystem, two blockchains will run side by side to provide different services. The new parallel chain will be called “**Binance Smart Chain**” (short as “**BSC**” for the below sections), while the existing mainnet remains named “**Binance Chain**” (short as “**BC**” for the below sections). Here are the design principles of **BSC**: 1. **Standalone Blockchain**: technically, BSC is a standalone blockchain, instead of a layer-2 solution. Most BSC fundamental technical and business functions should be self-contained so that it can run well even if the BC stopped for a short period. 2. **Ethereum Compatibility**: The first practical and widely-used Smart Contract platform is Ethereum. To take advantage of the relatively mature applications and community, BSC chooses to be compatible with the existing Ethereum mainnet. This means most of the **dApps**, ecosystem components, and toolings will work with BSC and require zero or minimum changes; BSC node will require similar (or a bit higher) hardware specification and skills to run and operate. The implementation should leave room for BSC to catch up with further Ethereum upgrades. 3. **Staking Involved Consensus and Governance**: Staking-based consensus is more environmentally friendly and leaves more flexible option to the community governance. Expectedly, this consensus should enable better network performance over [proof-of-work](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_work) blockchain system, i.e., faster blocking time and higher transaction capacity. 4. **Native Cross-Chain Communication**: both BC and BSC will be implemented with native support for cross-chain communication among the two blockchains. The communication protocol should be bi-directional, decentralized, and trustless. It will concentrate on moving digital assets between BC and BSC, i.e., [BEP2](https://github.com/binance-chain/BEPs/blob/master/BEP2.md) tokens, and eventually, other BEP tokens introduced later. The protocol should care for the minimum of other items stored in the state of the blockchains, with only a few exceptions. # Consensus and Validator Quorum Based on the above design principles, the consensus protocol of BSC is to fulfill the following goals: 1. Blocking time should be shorter than Ethereum network, e.g. 5 seconds or even shorter. 2. It requires limited time to confirm the finality of transactions, e.g. around 1-min level or shorter. 3. There is no inflation of native token: BNB, the block reward is collected from transaction fees, and it will be paid in BNB. 4. It is compatible with Ethereum system as much as possible. 5. It allows modern [proof-of-stake](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_stake) blockchain network governance. ## Proof of Staked Authority Although Proof-of-Work (PoW) has been recognized as a practical mechanism to implement a decentralized network, it is not friendly to the environment and also requires a large size of participants to maintain the security. Ethereum and some other blockchain networks, such as [MATIC Bor](https://github.com/maticnetwork/bor), [TOMOChain](https://tomochain.com/), [GoChain](https://gochain.io/), [xDAI](https://xdai.io/), do use [Proof-of-Authority(PoA)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_authority) or its variants in different scenarios, including both testnet and mainnet. PoA provides some defense to 51% attack, with improved efficiency and tolerance to certain levels of Byzantine players (malicious or hacked). It serves as an easy choice to pick as the fundamentals. Meanwhile, the PoA protocol is most criticized for being not as decentralized as PoW, as the validators, i.e. the nodes that take turns to produce blocks, have all the authorities and are prone to corruption and security attacks. Other blockchains, such as EOS and Lisk both, introduce different types of [Delegated Proof of Stake (DPoS)](https://en.bitcoinwiki.org/wiki/DPoS) to allow the token holders to vote and elect the validator set. It increases the decentralization and favors community governance. BSC here proposes to combine DPoS and PoA for consensus, so that: 1. Blocks are produced by a limited set of validators 2. Validators take turns to produce blocks in a PoA manner, similar to [Ethereum’s Clique](https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-225) consensus design 3. Validator set are elected in and out based on a staking based governance ## Validator Quorum In the genesis stage, a few trusted nodes will run as the initial Validator Set. After the blocking starts, anyone can compete to join as candidates to elect as a validator. The staking status decides the top 21 most staked nodes to be the next validator set, and such an election will repeat every 24 hours. **BNB** is the token used to stake for BSC. In order to remain as compatible as Ethereum and upgradeable to future consensus protocols to be developed, BSC chooses to rely on the **BC** for staking management (Please refer to the below “[Staking and Governance](#staking-and-governance)” section). There is a **dedicated staking module for BSC on BC**. It will accept BSC staking from BNB holders and calculate the highest staked node set. Upon every UTC midnight, BC will issue a verifiable `ValidatorSetUpdate` cross-chain message to notify BSC to update its validator set. While producing further blocks, the existing BSC validators check whether there is a `ValidatorSetUpdate` message relayed onto BSC periodically. If there is, they will update the validator set after an **epoch period**, i.e. a predefined number of blocking time. For example, if BSC produces a block every 5 seconds, and the epoch period is 240 blocks, then the current validator set will check and update the validator set for the next epoch in 1200 seconds (20 minutes). ## Security and Finality Given there are more than ½\*N+1 validators are honest, PoA based networks usually work securely and properly. However, there are still cases where certain amount Byzantine validators may still manage to attack the network, e.g. through the “[Clone Attack](https://arxiv.org/pdf/1902.10244.pdf)”. To secure as much as BC, BSC users are encouraged to wait until receiving blocks sealed by more than ⅔\*N+1 different validators. In that way, the BSC can be trusted at a similar security level to BC and can tolerate less than ⅓\*N Byzantine validators. With 21 validators, if the block time is 5 seconds, the ⅔\*N+1 different validator seals will need a time period of (⅔\*21+1)*5 = 75 seconds. Any critical applications for BSC may have to wait for ⅔\*N+1 to ensure a relatively secure finality. However, besides such arrangement, BSC does introduce **Slashing** logic to penalize Byzantine validators for **double signing** or **inavailability**, which will be covered in the “Staking and Governance” section later. This Slashing logic will expose the malicious validators in a very short time and make the “Clone Attack” very hard or extremely non-beneficial to execute. With this enhancement, ½\*N+1 or even fewer blocks are enough as confirmation for most transactions. ## Reward All the BSC validators in the current validator set will be rewarded with transaction **fees in BNB**. As BNB is not an inflationary token, there will be no mining rewards as what Bitcoin and Ethereum network generate, and the gas fee is the major reward for validators. As BNB is also utility tokens with other use cases, delegators and validators will still enjoy other benefits of holding BNB. The reward for validators is the fees collected from transactions in each block. Validators can decide how much to give back to the delegators who stake their BNB to them, in order to attract more staking. Every validator will take turns to produce the blocks in the same probability (if they stick to 100% liveness), thus, in the long run, all the stable validators may get a similar size of the reward. Meanwhile, the stakes on each validator may be different, so this brings a counter-intuitive situation that more users trust and delegate to one validator, they potentially get less reward. So rational delegators will tend to delegate to the one with fewer stakes as long as the validator is still trustful (insecure validator may bring slashable risk). In the end, the stakes on all the validators will have less variation. This will actually prevent the stake concentration and “winner wins forever” problem seen on some other networks. Some parts of the gas fee will also be rewarded to relayers for Cross-Chain communication. Please refer to the “[Relayers](#relayers)” section below. # Token Economy BC and BSC share the same token universe for BNB and BEP2 tokens. This defines: 1. The same token can circulate on both networks, and flow between them bi-directionally via a cross-chain communication mechanism. 2. The total circulation of the same token should be managed across the two networks, i.e. the total effective supply of a token should be the sum of the token’s total effective supply on both BSC and BC. 3. The tokens can be initially created on BSC in a similar format as ERC20 token standard, or on BC as a BEP2, then created on the other. There are native ways on both networks to link the two and secure the total supply of the token. ## Native Token BNB will run on BSC in the same way as ETH runs on Ethereum so that it remains as “native token” for both BSC and BC. This means, in addition to BNB is used to pay most of the fees on Binance Chain and Binance DEX, BNB will be also used to: 1. pay “fees“ to deploy smart contracts on BSC 2. stake on selected BSC validators, and get corresponding rewards 3. perform cross-chain operations, such as transfer token assets across BC and BSC ### Seed Fund Certain amounts of BNB will be burnt on BC and minted on BSC during its genesis stage. This amount is called “Seed Fund” to circulate on BSC after the first block, which will be dispatched to the initial BC-to-BSC Relayer(described in later sections) and initial validator set introduced at genesis. These BNBs are used to pay transaction fees in the early stage to transfer more BNB from BC onto BSC via the cross-chain mechanism. The BNB cross-chain transfer is discussed in a later section, but for BC to BSC transfer, it is generally to lock BNB on BC from the source address of the transfer to a system-controlled address and unlock the corresponding amount from special contract to the target address of the transfer on BSC, or reversely, when transferring from BSC to BC, it is to lock BNB from the source address on BSC into a special contract and release locked amount on BC from the system address to the target address. The logic is related to native code on BC and a series of smart contracts on BSC. ## Other Tokens BC supports BEP2 tokens and upcoming [BEP8 tokens](https://github.com/binance-chain/BEPs/pull/69), which are native assets transferrable and tradable (if listed) via fast transactions and sub-second finality. Meanwhile, as BSC is Ethereum compatible, it is natural to support ERC20 tokens on BSC, which here is called “**BEP2E**” (with the real name to be introduced by the future BEPs,it potentially covers BEP8 as well). BEP2E may be “Enhanced” by adding a few more methods to expose more information, such as token denomination, decimal precision definition and the owner address who can decide the Token Binding across the chains. BSC and BC work together to ensure that one token can circulate in both formats with confirmed total supply and be used in different use cases. ### Token Binding BEP2 tokens will be extended to host a new attribute to associate the token with a BSC BEP2E token contract, called “**Binder**”, and this process of association is called “**Token Binding**”. Token Binding can happen at any time after BEP2 and BEP2E are ready. The token owners of either BEP2 or BEP2E don’t need to bother about the Binding, until before they really want to use the tokens on different scenarios. Issuers can either create BEP2 first or BEP2E first, and they can be bound at a later time. Of course, it is encouraged for all the issuers of BEP2 and BEP2E to set the Binding up early after the issuance. A typical procedure to bind the BEP2 and BEP2E will be like the below: 1. Ensure both the BEP2 token and the BEP2E token both exist on each blockchain, with the same total supply. BEP2E should have 3 more methods than typical ERC20 token standard: * symbol(): get token symbol * decimals(): get the number of the token decimal digits * owner(): get **BEP2E contract owner’s address.** This value should be initialized in the BEP2E contract constructor so that the further binding action can verify whether the action is from the BEP2E owner. 2. Decide the initial circulation on both blockchains. Suppose the total supply is *S*, and the expected initial circulating supply on BC is *K*, then the owner should lock S-K tokens to a system controlled address on BC. 3. Equivalently, *K* tokens is locked in the special contract on BSC, which handles major binding functions and is named as **TokenHub**. The issuer of the BEP2E token should lock the *K* amount of that token into TokenHub, resulting in *S-K* tokens to circulate on BSC. Thus the total circulation across 2 blockchains remains as *S*. 4. The issuer of BEP2 token sends the bind transaction on BC. Once the transaction is executed successfully after proper verification: * It transfers *S-K* tokens to a system-controlled address on BC. * A cross-chain bind request package will be created, waiting for Relayers to relay. 5. BSC Relayers will relay the cross-chain bind request package into **TokenHub** on BSC, and the corresponding request and information will be stored into the contract. 6. The contract owner and only the owner can run a special method of TokenHub contract, `ApproveBind`, to verify the binding request to mark it as a success. It will confirm: * the token has not been bound; * the binding is for the proper symbol, with proper total supply and decimal information; * the proper lock are done on both networks; 10. Once the `ApproveBind` method has succeeded, TokenHub will mark the two tokens are bounded and share the same circulation on BSC, and the status will be propagated back to BC. After this final confirmation, the BEP2E contract address and decimals will be written onto the BEP2 token as a new attribute on BC, and the tokens can be transferred across the two blockchains bidirectionally. If the ApproveBind fails, the failure event will also be propagated back to BC to release the locked tokens, and the above steps can be re-tried later. # Cross-Chain Transfer and Communication Cross-chain communication is the key foundation to allow the community to take advantage of the dual chain structure: * users are free to create any tokenization, financial products, and digital assets on BSC or BC as they wish * the items on BSC can be manually and programmingly traded and circulated in a stable, high throughput, lighting fast and friendly environment of BC * users can operate these in one UI and tooling ecosystem. ## Cross-Chain Transfer The cross-chain transfer is the key communication between the two blockchains. Essentially the logic is: 1. the `transfer-out` blockchain will lock the amount from source owner addresses into a system controlled address/contracts; 2. the `transfer-in` blockchain will unlock the amount from the system controlled address/contracts and send it to target addresses. The cross-chain transfer package message should allow the BSC Relayers and BC **Oracle Relayers** to verify: 1. Enough amount of token assets are removed from the source address and locked into a system controlled addresses/contracts on the source blockchain. And this can be confirmed on the target blockchain. 2. Proper amounts of token assets are released from a system controlled addresses/contracts and allocated into target addresses on the target blockchain. If this fails, it can be confirmed on source blockchain, so that the locked token can be released back (may deduct fees). 3. The sum of the total circulation of the token assets across the 2 blockchains are not changed after this transfer action completes, no matter if the transfer succeeds or not.  The architecture of cross-chain communication is as in the above diagram. To accommodate the 2 heteroid systems, communication handling is different in each direction. ## BC to BSC Architecture BC is a Tendermint-based, instant finality blockchain. Validators with at least ⅔\*N+1 of the total voting power will co-sign each block on the chain. So that it is practical to verify the block transactions and even the state value via **Block Header** and **Merkle Proof** verification. This has been researched and implemented as “**Light-Client Protocol**”, which are intensively discussed in [the Ethereum](https://github.com/ethereum/wiki/wiki/Light-client-protocol) community, studied and implemented for [Cosmos inter-chain communication](https://github.com/cosmos/ics/blob/a4173c91560567bdb7cc9abee8e61256fc3725e9/spec/ics-007-tendermint-client/README.md). BC-to-BSC communication will be verified in an “**on-chain light client**” implemented via BSC **Smart Contracts** (some of them may be **“pre-compiled”**). After some transactions and state change happen on BC, if a transaction is defined to trigger cross-chain communication,the Cross-chain “**package**” message will be created and **BSC Relayers** will pass and submit them onto BSC as data into the "build-in system contracts". The build-in system contracts will verify the package and execute the transactions if it passes the verification. The verification will be guaranteed with the below design: 1. BC blocking status will be synced to the light client contracts on BSC from time to time, via block header and pre-commits, for the below information: * block and app hash of BC that are signed by validators * current validatorset, and validator set update 2. the key-value from the blockchain state will be verified based on the Merkle Proof and information from above #1. After confirming the key-value is accurate and trustful, the build-in system contracts will execute the actions corresponding to the cross-chain packages. Some examples of such packages that can be created for BC-to-BSC are: 1. Bind: bind the BEP2 tokens and BEP2E 2. Transfer: transfer tokens after binding, this means the circulation will decrease (be locked) from BC and appear in the target address balance on BSC 3. Error Handling: to handle any timeout/failure event for BSC-to-BC communication 4. Validatorset update of BSC To ensure no duplication, proper message sequence and timely timeout, there is a “Channel” concept introduced on BC to manage any types of the communication. For relayers, please also refer to the below “Relayers” section. ## BSC to BC Architecture BSC uses Proof of Staked Authority consensus protocol, which has a chance to fork and requires confirmation of more blocks. One block only has the signature of one validator, so that it is not easy to rely on one block to verify data from BSC. To take full advantage of validator quorum of BC, an idea similar to many [Bridge ](https://github.com/poanetwork/poa-bridge)or Oracle blockchains is adopted: 1. The cross-chain communication requests from BSC will be submitted and executed onto BSC as transactions. The execution of the transanction wil emit `Events`, and such events can be observed and packaged in certain “**Oracle**” onto BC. Instead of Block Headers, Hash and Merkle Proof, this type of “Oracle” package directly contains the cross-chain information for actions, such as sender, receiver and amount for transfer. 2. To ensure the security of the Oracle, the validators of BC will form anothe quorum of “**Oracle Relayers**”. Each validator of the BC should run a **dedicated process** as the Oracle Relayer. These Oracle Relayers will submit and vote for the cross-chain communication package, like Oracle, onto BC, using the same validator keys. Any package signed by more than ⅔\*N+1 Oracle Relayers’ voting power is as secure as any block signed by ⅔\*N+1 of the same quorum of validators’ voting power. By using the same validator quorum, it saves the light client code on BC and continuous block updates onto BC. Such Oracles also have Oracle IDs and types, to ensure sequencing and proper error handling. ## Timeout and Error Handling There are scenarios that the cross-chain communication fails. For example, the relayed package cannot be executed on BSC due to some coding bug in the contracts. **Timeout and error handling logics are** used in such scenarios. For the recognizable user and system errors or any expected exceptions, the two networks should heal themselves. For example, when BC to BSC transfer fails, BSC will issue a failure event and Oracle Relayers will execute a refund on BC; when BSC to BC transfer fails, BC will issue a refund package for Relayer to relay in order to unlock the fund. However, unexpected error or exception may still happen on any step of the cross-chain communication. In such a case, the Relayers and Oracle Relayers will discover that the corresponding cross-chain channel is stuck in a particular sequence. After a Timeout period, the Relayers and Oracle Relayers can request a “SkipSequence” transaction, the stuck sequence will be marked as “Unexecutable”. A corresponding alerts will be raised, and the community has to discuss how to handle this scenario, e.g. payback via the sponsor of the validators, or event clear the fund during next network upgrade. ## Cross-Chain User Experience Ideally, users expect to use two parallel chains in the same way as they use one single chain. It requires more aggregated transaction types to be added onto the cross-chain communication to enable this, which will add great complexity, tight coupling, and maintenance burden. Here BC and BSC only implement the basic operations to enable the value flow in the initial launch and leave most of the user experience work to client side UI, such as wallets. E.g. a great wallet may allow users to sell a token directly from BSC onto BC’s DEX order book, in a secure way. ## Cross-Chain Contract Event Cross-Chain Contract Event (CCCE) is designed to allow a smart contract to trigger cross-chain transactions, directly through the contract code. This becomes possible based on: 1. Standard system contracts can be provided to serve operations callable by general smart contracts; 2. Standard events can be emitted by the standard contracts; 3. Oracle Relayers can capture the standard events, and trigger the corresponding cross-chain operations; 4. Dedicated, code-managed address (account) can be created on BC and accessed by the contracts on the BSC, here it is named as **“Contract Address on BC” (CAoB)**. Several standard operations are implemented: 1. BSC to BC transfer: this is implemented in the same way as normal BSC to BC transfer, by only triggered via standard contract. The fund can be transferred to any addresses on BC, including the corresponding CAoB of the transfer originating contract. 2. Transfer on BC: this is implemented as a special cross-chain transfer, while the real transfer is from **CAoB** to any other address (even another CAoB). 3. BC to BSC transfer: this is implemented as two-pass cross-chain communication. The first is triggered by the BSC contract and propagated onto BC, and then in the second pass, BC will start a normal BC to BSC cross-chain transfer, from **CAoB** to contract address on BSC. A special note should be paid on that the BSC contract only increases balance upon any transfer coming in on the second pass, and the error handling in the second pass is the same as the normal BC to BSC transfer. 4. IOC (Immediate-Or-Cancel) Trade Out: the primary goal of transferring assets to BC is to trade. This event will instruct to trade a certain amount of an asset in CAoB into another asset as much as possible and transfer out all the results, i.e. the left the source and the traded target tokens of the trade, back to BSC. BC will handle such relayed events by sending an “Immediate-Or-Cancel”, i.e. IOC order onto the trading pairs, once the next matching finishes, the result will be relayed back to BSC, which can be in either one or two assets. 5. Auction Trade Out: Such event will instruct BC to send an auction order to trade a certain amount of an asset in **CAoB** into another asset as much as possible and transfer out all the results back to BSC at the end of the auction. Auction function is upcoming on BC. There are some details for the Trade Out: 1. both can have a limit price (absolute or relative) for the trade; 2. the end result will be written as cross-chain packages to relay back to BSC; 3. cross-chain communication fees may be charged from the asset transferred back to BSC; 4. BSC contract maintains a mirror of the balance and outstanding orders on CAoB. No matter what error happens during the Trade Out, the final status will be propagated back to the originating contract and clear its internal state. With the above features, it simply adds the cross-chain transfer and exchange functions with high liquidity onto all the smart contracts on BSC. It will greatly add the application scenarios on Smart Contract and dApps, and make 1 chain +1 chain > 2 chains. # Staking and Governance Proof of Staked Authority brings in decentralization and community involvement. Its core logic can be summarized as the below. You may see similar ideas from other networks, especially Cosmos and EOS. 1. Token holders, including the validators, can put their tokens “**bonded**” into the stake. Token holders can **delegate** their tokens onto any validator or validator candidate, to expect it can become an actual validator, and later they can choose a different validator or candidate to **re-delegate** their tokens<sup>1</sup>. 2. All validator candidates will be ranked by the number of bonded tokens on them, and the top ones will become the real validators. 3. Validators can share (part of) their blocking reward with their delegators. 4. Validators can suffer from “**Slashing**”, a punishment for their bad behaviors, such as double sign and/or instability. 5. There is an “**unbonding period**” for validators and delegators so that the system makes sure the tokens remain bonded when bad behaviors are caught, the responsible will get slashed during this period. ## Staking on BC Ideally, such staking and reward logic should be built into the blockchain, and automatically executed as the blocking happens. Cosmos Hub, who shares the same Tendermint consensus and libraries with Binance Chain, works in this way. BC has been preparing to enable staking logic since the design days. On the other side, as BSC wants to remain compatible with Ethereum as much as possible, it is a great challenge and efforts to implement such logic on it. This is especially true when Ethereum itself may move into a different Proof of Stake consensus protocol in a short (or longer) time. In order to keep the compatibility and reuse the good foundation of BC, the staking logic of BSC is implemented on BC: 1. The staking token is BNB, as it is a native token on both blockchains anyway 2. The staking, i.e. token bond and delegation actions and records for BSC, happens on BC. 3. The BSC validator set is determined by its staking and delegation logic, via a staking module built on BC for BSC, and propagated every day UTC 00:00 from BC to BSC via Cross-Chain communication. 4. The reward distribution happens on BC around every day UTC 00:00. ## Rewarding Both the validator update and reward distribution happen every day around UTC 00:00. This is to save the cost of frequent staking updates and block reward distribution. This cost can be significant, as the blocking reward is collected on BSC and distributed on BC to BSC validators and delegators. (Please note BC blocking fees will remain rewarding to BC validators only.) A deliberate delay is introduced here to make sure the distribution is fair: 1. The blocking reward will not be sent to validator right away, instead, they will be distributed and accumulated on a contract; 2. Upon receiving the validator set update into BSC, it will trigger a few cross-chain transfers to transfer the reward to custody addresses on the corresponding validators. The custody addresses are owned by the system so that the reward cannot be spent until the promised distribution to delegators happens. 3. In order to make the synchronization simpler and allocate time to accommodate slashing, the reward for N day will be only distributed in N+2 days. After the delegators get the reward, the left will be transferred to validators’ own reward addresses. ## Slashing Slashing is part of the on-chain governance, to ensure the malicious or negative behaviors are punished. BSC slash can be submitted by anyone. The transaction submission requires **slash evidence** and cost fees but also brings a larger reward when it is successful. So far there are two slashable cases. ### Double Sign It is quite a serious error and very likely deliberate offense when a validator signs more than one block with the same height and parent block. The reference protocol implementation should already have logic to prevent this, so only the malicious code can trigger this. When Double Sign happens, the validator should be removed from the Validator **Set** right away. Anyone can submit a slash request on BC with the evidence of Double Sign of BSC, which should contain the 2 block headers with the same height and parent block, sealed by the offending validator. Upon receiving the evidence, if the BC verifies it to be valid: 1. The validator will be removed from validator set by an instance BSC validator set update Cross-Chain update; 2. A predefined amount of BNB would be slashed from the **self-delegated** BNB of the validator; Both validator and its delegators will not receive the staking rewards. 3. Part of the slashed BNB will allocate to the submitter’s address, which is a reward and larger than the cost of submitting slash request transaction 4. The rest of the slashed BNB will allocate to the other validators’ custody addresses, and distributed to all delegators in the same way as blocking reward. ### Inavailability The liveness of BSC relies on everyone in the Proof of Staked Authority validator set can produce blocks timely when it is their turn. Validators can miss their turn due to any reason, especially problems in their hardware, software, configuration or network. This instability of the operation will hurt the performance and introduce more indeterministic into the system. There can be an internal smart contract responsible for recording the missed blocking metrics of each validator. Once the metrics are above the predefined threshold, the blocking reward for validator will not be relayed to BC for distribution but shared with other better validators. In such a way, the poorly-operating validator should be gradually voted out of the validator set as their delegators will receive less or none reward. If the metrics remain above another higher level of threshold, the validator will be dropped from the rotation, and this will be propagated back to BC, then a predefined amount of BNB would be slashed from the **self-delegated** BNB of the validator. Both validators and delegators will not receive their staking rewards. ### Governance Parameters There are many system parameters to control the behavior of the BSC, e.g. slash amount, cross-chain transfer fees. All these parameters will be determined by BSC Validator Set together through a proposal-vote process based on their staking. Such the process will be carried on BC, and the new parameter values will be picked up by corresponding system contracts via a cross-chain communication. # Relayers Relayers are responsible to submit Cross-Chain Communication Packages between the two blockchains. Due to the heterogeneous parallel chain structure, two different types of Relayers are created. ## BSC Relayers Relayers for BC to BSC communication referred to as “**BSC Relayers**”, or just simply “Relayers”. Relayer is a standalone process that can be run by anyone, and anywhere, except that Relayers must register themselves onto BSC and deposit a certain refundable amount of BNB. Only relaying requests from the registered Relayers will be accepted by BSC. The package they relay will be verified by the on-chain light client on BSC. The successful relay needs to pass enough verification and costs gas fees on BSC, and thus there should be incentive reward to encourage the community to run Relayers. ### Incentives There are two major communication types: 1. Users triggered Operations, such as `token bind` or `cross chain transfer`. Users must pay additional fee to as relayer reward. The reward will be shared with the relayers who sync the referenced blockchain headers. Besides, the reward won't be paid the relayers' accounts directly. A reward distribution mechanism will be brought in to avoid monopolization. 2. System Synchronization, such as delivering `refund package`(caused by failures of most oracle relayers), special blockchain header synchronization(header contains BC validatorset update), BSC staking package. System reward contract will pay reward to relayers' accounts directly. If some Relayers have faster networks and better hardware, they can monopolize all the package relaying and leave no reward to others. Thus fewer participants will join for relaying, which encourages centralization and harms the efficiency and security of the network. Ideally, due to the decentralization and dynamic re-election of BSC validators, one Relayer can hardly be always the first to relay every message. But in order to avoid the monopolization further, the rewarding economy is also specially designed to minimize such chance: 1. The reward for Relayers will be only distributed in batches, and one batch will cover a number of successful relayed packages. 2. The reward a Relayer can get from a batch distribution is not linearly in proportion to their number of successful relayed packages. Instead, except the first a few relays, the more a Relayer relays during a batch period, the less reward it will collect. ## Oracle Relayers Relayers for BSC to BC communication are using the “Oracle” model, and so-called “**Oracle Relayers**”. Each of the validators must, and only the ones of the validator set, run Oracle Relayers. Each Oracle Relayer watches the blockchain state change. Once it catches Cross-Chain Communication Packages, it will submit to vote for the requests. After Oracle Relayers from ⅔ of the voting power of BC validators vote for the changes, the cross-chain actions will be performed. Oracle Replayers should wait for enough blocks to confirm the finality on BSC before submitting and voting for the cross-chain communication packages onto BC. The cross-chain fees will be distributed to BC validators together with the normal BC blocking rewards. Such oracle type relaying depends on all the validators to support. As all the votes for the cross-chain communication packages are recorded on the blockchain, it is not hard to have a metric system to assess the performance of the Oracle Relayers. The poorest performer may have their rewards clawed back via another Slashing logic introduced in the future. # Outlook It is hard to conclude for Binance Chain, as it has never stopped evolving. The dual-chain strategy is to open the gate for users to take advantage of the fast transferring and trading on one side, and flexible and extendable programming on the other side, but it will be one stop along the development of Binance Chain. Here below are the topics to look into so as to facilitate the community better for more usability and extensibility: 1. Add different digital asset model for different business use cases 2. Enable more data feed, especially DEX market data, to be communicated from Binance DEX to BSC 3. Provide interface and compatibility to integrate with Ethereum, including its further upgrade, and other blockchain 4. Improve client side experience to manage wallets and use blockchain more conveniently ------ [1]: BNB business practitioners may provide other benefits for BNB delegators, as they do now for long term BNB holders.
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