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Support for specifying config options when installing packages #57
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Packages should be able to provide config flags (or maybe more than flags) that a user can specify on install. This could be things like P2P being enabled in cardano-node. A package should be able to depend on another package being installed with particular config flags set.
NOTE: what do the use case(s) for this look like?
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