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ROCKCFG_DIETLIBC
If you select this option you will be able to select to compile some
packages with dietlibc instead of glibc. That means that this binaries
will probably be smaller and faster but can also be more unstable and
your build will more likely fail.
ROCKCFG_DIETLIBC_DYN
This option controls whether to link binaries dynamically with the
dietlibc. Normally you link programs statically with dietlibc. The
dynamic linker of dietlibc is only a proof of concept and not a stable
program! And so enabling this options will most likely fail to compile
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