The following options were used to configure sudo for Debian GNU/Linux. --with-devel Force flex and bison runs on each build. --with-pam Support for pluggable authentication modules. --with-ldap Support for LDAP authentication, in the sudo-ldap package version only. --with-fqdn Allow use of fully qualified domain names in the sudoers file. --disable-root-mailer Send mail as the invoking user, not as root. --with-logging=syslog --with-logfac=authpriv Where logging information goes. --with-env-editor --with-editor=/usr/bin/editor Honor the EDITOR and VISUAL environment variables. If they are not present, default to the preferred systemwide default editor. --with-timeout=15 --with-password-timeout=0 Allow 15 minutes before a user has to re-type their passord, versus the sudo usual default of 5. Never time out while waiting for a password to be typed, this is a seriously big deal for Debian package developers using 'dpkg-buildpackage -rsudo'. --with-secure-path="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:\ /sbin:/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin" Give a reasonable default path for commands run as root via sudo. --with-all-insults Include all the insults in the binary, won't be enabled unless turned on in the sudoers file. --with-sendmail=/usr/sbin/sendmail Use Debian policy to know the location of sendmail instead of trying to detect it at build time. --disable-setresuid Linux 2.2 kernels don't support setresgid.