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// The global features file contains the default feature settings.
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// By default, if a feature isn't listed here then it is enabled.
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// If it is listed, then the value assigned to the feature is interpreted
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// as a boolean value. You really shouldn't have to edit this file except
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// to change the defaults. If you want to override these values you can do
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// one of two things.
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//
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// 1) Create a default.features in this directory with the features you
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// want enabled or disabled.
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// 2) Create a feature file anywhere you like with the features you want and
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// use the -feature_file option to specify where it is located.
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//
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// Feature definitions from this file are always overridden by the -features
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// option.
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//
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// By default we disable these.
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boost = 0
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mfc = 0
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qt = 0
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rpc = 0
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xerces = 0
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zlib = 0
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zzip = 0
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