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-dhcpcd-4 - DHCP client daemon
-Copyright 2006-2008 Roy Marples <roy@marples.name>
-
-
-Installation
-------------
-Edit config.h to match your building requirements.
-Then just make; make install
-man dhcpcd for command line options
-
-
-Notes
------
-If you're cross compiling you may need to set the below knobs to avoid
-automatic tests.
-OS=BSD | Linux
-
-If you're building for an MMU-less system where fork() does not work, you
-should add -DTHERE_IS_NO_FORK to your CPPFLAGS.
-This also puts the --no-background flag on and stops the --background flag
-from working.
-
-You can change the default dir with these knobs.
-For example, to satisfy FHS compliance you would do this:-
-LIBEXECDIR=/lib/dhcpcd
-DBDIR=/var/lib/dhcpcd
-
-We now default to using -std=c99. For 64-bit linux, this always works, but
-for 32-bit linux it requires either gnu99 or a patch to asm/types.h.
-Most distros patch linux headers so this should work fine.
-linux-2.6.24 finally ships with a working 32-bit header.
-If your linux headers are older, or your distro hasn't patched them you can
-set CSTD=gnu99 to work around this.
-
-
-Hooks
------
-Not all the hooks in dhcpcd-hooks are installed by default.
-By default we install 01-test, 10-mtu, 20-resolv.conf and 30-hostname.
-To add more simply add them in the HOOKSCRIPTS variable.
-make HOOKSCRIPTS=50-ntp install
-
-
-Compatibility
--------------
-If you require compatibility with dhcpcd-3 and older style variables,
-you can install 50-dhcpcd-compat into the directory $LIBEXECDIR/dhcpcd-hooks
-We don't install this by default.
-You should also add -DCMDLINE_COMPAT to your CPPFLAGS if you need to be fully
-commandline compatible with prior versions.
-
-dhcpcd-3 enabled DUID support by default - this has changed in dhcpcd-4.
-You can enable it via the --duid, -D command line option or by using the
-duid directive in dhcpcd.conf.
-If CMDLINE_COMPAT is defined the we renable DUID support by default IF
-the dhcpcd.duid file exits. This keeps the clients working as they were,
-which is good.
-
-dhcpcd-4 is NOT fully commandline compatible with dhcpcd-2 and older and
-changes the meaning of some options.
-
-
-ChangeLog
----------
-We no longer supply a ChangeLog.
-However, you're more than welcome to read the git commit comments at
-http://git.marples.name/?p=dhcpcd.git;a=summary