# For an in depth prelinking guide, please see: # http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/prelink-howto.xml # Control prelinking behavior in the cronjob. # yes - automatically prelink the system # no - automatically un-prelink the system # "" - do nothing at all (user manages) # (if you change this from yes to no prelink -ua # will be run next night to undo prelinking) PRELINKING="" # Options to pass to prelink # -m Try to conserve virtual memory by allowing overlapping # assigned virtual memory slots for libraries which # never appear together in one binary # -R Randomize virtual memory slot assignments for libraries. # This makes it slightly harder for various buffer overflow # attacks, since library addresses will be different on each # host using -R. PRELINK_OPTS=-mR # How often should full prelink be run (in days) # Normally, prelink will be run in quick mode, every # $PRELINK_FULL_TIME_INTERVAL days it will be run # in normal mode. Comment it out if it should be run # in normal mode always. PRELINK_FULL_TIME_INTERVAL=14 # How often should prelink run (in days) even if # no packages have been upgraded via portage. # If $PRELINK_FULL_TIME_INTERVAL days have not elapsed # yet since last normal mode prelinking, last # quick mode prelinking happened less than # $PRELINK_NOEMER_CHECK_INTERVAL days ago # and no packages have been upgraded by portage # since last quick mode prelinking, prelink # will not do anything. # Change to # PRELINK_NOEMER_CHECK_INTERVAL=0 # if you want to disable the portage database timestamp # check (especially if you don't use portage # exclusively to upgrade system libraries and/or binaries). PRELINK_NOEMER_CHECK_INTERVAL=7