Grammar fixes

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Glenn Morris 2012-08-06 23:56:08 -07:00
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@ -319,17 +319,17 @@ systems which support that.
Use --without-sound to disable sound support.
Use --disable-features if you want to build small executable with
the minimal dependencies from an external libraries, at the cost
of disabling most of the features which are enabled by default.
Using --disable-features is equivalent to --without-sound --without-dbus
Use --disable-features if you want to build a small executable with
the minimal dependencies on external libraries, at the cost
of disabling most of the features that are normally enabled by default.
Using --disable-features is equivalent to: --without-sound --without-dbus
--without-libotf --without-selinux --without-xft --without-gsettings
--without-gnutls --without-rsvg --without-xml2 --without-gconf
--without-imagemagick --without-m17n-flt --without-jpeg --without-tiff
--without-gif --without-png --without-gpm. Note that --disable-features
leaves X support enabled, and using GTK2 or GTK3 toolkit creates a lot
of library dependencies. So if you want to build small executable with
the very basic X support, use --disable-features --with-x-toolkit=no.
leaves X support enabled, and using the GTK2 or GTK3 toolkit creates a lot
of library dependencies. So if you want to build a small executable with
very basic X support, use --disable-features --with-x-toolkit=no.
For the smallest possible executable without X, use --disable-features
--without-x.