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# Set this to no to disable prelinking altogether# (if you change this from yes to no prelink -ua# will be run next night to undo prelinking)PRELINKING=yes# 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 rpm.# If $PRELINK_FULL_TIME_INTERVAL days have not elapsed# yet since last normal mode prelinking, last# quick mode prelinking happened less than# $PRELINK_NONRPM_CHECK_INTERVAL days ago# and no packages have been upgraded by rpm# since last quick mode prelinking, prelink# will not do anything.# Change to# PRELINK_NONRPM_CHECK_INTERVAL=0# if you want to disable the rpm database timestamp# check (especially if you don't use rpm/up2date/yum/apt-rpm# exclusively to upgrade system libraries and/or binaries).PRELINK_NONRPM_CHECK_INTERVAL=7