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document configure related build system changes

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\item \texttt{MAINTAINER} (optional) \\ \item \texttt{MAINTAINER} (optional) \\
Who to contact concerning the package Who to contact concerning the package
\item \texttt{DEPENDS} (optional) \\ \item \texttt{DEPENDS} (optional) \\
Which packages must be built/installed before this package. To reference a dependency defined in the same Makefile, use \textit{<dependency name>}. If defined as an external package, use \textit{+<dependency name>}. For a kernel version dependency use: \textit{@LINUX\_2\_<minor version>} Which packages must be built/installed before this package. To reference a dependency defined in the
same Makefile, use \textit{<dependency name>}. If defined as an external package, use
\textit{+<dependency name>}. For a kernel version dependency use: \textit{@LINUX\_2\_<minor version>}
\end{itemize} \end{itemize}
\textbf{\texttt{Package/\textit{<name>}/conffiles} (optional):} \\ \textbf{\texttt{Package/\textit{<name>}/conffiles} (optional):} \\
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You can leave this undefined if the source doesn't use configure or has a You can leave this undefined if the source doesn't use configure or has a
normal config script, otherwise you can put your own commands here or use normal config script, otherwise you can put your own commands here or use
"\texttt{\$(call Build/Configure/Default,\textit{<first list of arguments, second list>})}" as above to "\texttt{\$(call Build/Configure/Default,\textit{<first list of arguments, second list>})}" as above to
pass in additional arguments for a standard configure script. The first list of arguments will be passed to the configure script like that: $--arg 1$ $--arg 2$. The second list contains arguments that should be defined before running the configure script such as autoconf or compiler specific variables. pass in additional arguments for a standard configure script. The first list of arguments will be passed
to the configure script like that: \texttt{--arg 1} \texttt{--arg 2}. The second list contains arguments that should be
defined before running the configure script such as autoconf or compiler specific variables.
To make it easier to modify the configure command line, you can either extend or completely override the following variables:
\begin{itemize}
\item \texttt{CONFIGURE\_ARGS} \\
Contains all command line arguments (format: \texttt{--arg 1} \texttt{--arg 2})
\item \texttt{CONFIGURE\_VARS} \\
Contains all environment variables that are passed to ./configure (format: \texttt{NAME="value"})
\end{itemize}
\textbf{\texttt{Build/Compile} (optional):} \\ \textbf{\texttt{Build/Compile} (optional):} \\
How to compile the source; in most cases you should leave this undefined. How to compile the source; in most cases you should leave this undefined.