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/* This is a configuration file prototype, copy it to config.h and */
/* "#define" appropriate macros if you have problems with "configure". */
/* define as "int" or "void"; default (undefined) means "void" */
#undef RETSIGTYPE
/* define if your computer/system allows unaligned word access */
#undef ALLOW_MISALIGN
/* define if sizeof(int) == 2 */
#undef INT_16_BITS
/* define if sizeof(unsigned short) > 2 */
#undef BIGSHORTS
/* define if your computer cannot handle data items of more than 64K */
#undef SEGMENTED
/* define if filenames can be of more than 14 chars */
#undef HAVE_LONG_FILE_NAMES
/* define no more than one, according to your standard #include's */
/* if you have <dirent.h> */
#undef DIRENT
/* if you have <sys/ndir.h> */
#undef SYSNDIR
/* if you have <sys/dir.h> */
#undef SYSDIR
/* define if you have <sys/stdtypes.h> */
#undef HAVE_SYS_STDTYPES_H
/* define if you have "rindex" and "setlinebuf" correspondingly */
#undef HAVE_RINDEX
#undef HAVE_SETLINEBUF
/* define no more than one, according to your standard #include's */
/* if you have <utime.h> */
#undef UTIME
/* if you have <sys/utime.h> */
#undef SYSUTIME
/* if you have "struct timeval" in <sys/time.h> */
#undef SYSTIME
/* define if you want to have freeze compatible with vers. 1.0 */
#undef COMPAT
/* define if your system has multibyte NEWLINE (as in MS-DOS) and */
/* you want to do text conversion by default */
#undef TEXT_DEFAULT
/* define if you want to build freeze in small model (64K data) */
/* (segmented architectures only) */
#undef TINY
/* define if you want to decrease the amount of memory but without */
/* 64K restriction (no sense for 16-bit machines) */
#undef SMALL
/* define to increase the compression speed by about 10% at the cost */
/* of some tenths of % compression rate */
#undef FASTHASH
/* default Huffman values, define if you don't like the default */
/* 0,0,1,2,6,19,34,0. These below are reasonably good also. */
/* #define HUFVALUES 0,1,1,1,4,10,27,18 */