+# If you want large file summit support, turn this on.
+# This has no effect if you don't have a kernel with lfs
+# support, and a system with libc-2.1.3 or later.
+# Some of the programs that can benefit from lfs support
+# are dd, gzip, mount, tar, and mkfs_minix.
+# LFS allows you to use the above programs for files
+# larger than 2GB!
+DOLFS = false
+
+# If you have a "pristine" source directory, point BB_SRC_DIR to it.
+# Experimental and incomplete; tell the mailing list
+# <busybox@opensource.lineo.com> if you do or don't like it so far.
+BB_SRC_DIR =
+
+# If you are running a cross compiler, you may want to set this
+# to something more interesting, like "powerpc-linux-".
+CROSS =
+CC = $(CROSS)gcc
+AR = $(CROSS)ar
+STRIPTOOL = $(CROSS)strip
+
+# To compile vs uClibc, just use the compiler wrapper built by uClibc...
+# This make things very easy? Everything should compile and work as
+# expected these days...
+#CC = ../uClibc/extra/gcc-uClibc/gcc-uClibc-i386
+
+# To compile vs some other alternative libc, you may need to use/adjust
+# the following lines to meet your needs...
+#
+# If you are using Red Hat 6.x with the compatible RPMs (for developing under
+# Red Hat 5.x and glibc 2.0) uncomment the following. Be sure to read about
+# using the compatible RPMs (compat-*) at http://www.redhat.com !
+#LIBCDIR=/usr/i386-glibc20-linux
+#
+# The following is used for libc5 (if you install altgcc and libc5-altdev
+# on a Debian system).
+#LIBCDIR=/usr/i486-linuxlibc1
+#
+# For other libraries, you are on your own...
+#LDFLAGS+=-nostdlib
+#LIBRARIES = $(LIBCDIR)/lib/libc.a -lgcc
+#CROSS_CFLAGS+=-nostdinc -I$(LIBCDIR)/include -I$(GCCINCDIR)
+#GCCINCDIR = $(shell gcc -print-search-dirs | sed -ne "s/install: \(.*\)/\1include/gp")
+
+# use '-Os' optimization if available, else use -O2
+OPTIMIZATION := $(shell if $(CC) -Os -S -o /dev/null -xc /dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1; \
+ then echo "-Os"; else echo "-O2" ; fi)
+
+WARNINGS = -Wall -Wshadow