+ Disable support for Bluetooth devices
+
+ By default Bluetooth technology support is built-in and
+ enabled. This option can be used to build a small daemon
+ for a specific system if Bluetooth support is not required.
+
+ It is safe to build a daemon with Bluetooth support and no
+ running bluetoothd. The start of bluetoothd is automatically
+ detected and only a runtime dependency. It is not needed to
+ build ConnMan.
+
+ --disable-ofono
+
+ Disable support for cellular 2G/3G/4G devices
+
+ By default oFono technology support is built-in and
+ enabled. This option can be used to build a small daemon
+ for a specific system where oFono is not used.
+
+ It is safe to build a daemon with oFono support and no
+ running ofonod. That start of ofonod is automatically
+ detected and only a runtime dependency. It is not needed to
+ build ConnMan.
+
+ --disable-dundee
+
+ Disable support for Bluetooth DUN devices
+
+ By default Bluetooth DUN technology (dundee) support is
+ built-in and enabled. This option can be used to build a
+ small daemon for a specific system where dundee is not used.
+
+ It is safe to build a daemon with dundee support and no
+ running dundee. That start of dundee is automatically
+ detected and only a runtime dependency. It is not needed to
+ build ConnMan.
+
+ --disable-pacrunner
+
+ Disable support for PACrunner proxy handling
+
+ By default PACrunner support is built-in and enabled. This
+ option can be used to build a small daemon for a specific
+ system where PACrunner is not used.
+
+ It is safe to build a daemon with PACrunner support and no
+ pacrunner daemon. It will detect and start a PACrunner
+ process if needed at runtime. The presence is not needed
+ to build ConnMan.
+
+ --disable-loopback
+
+ Disable setup of loopback device