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Remove warning about needing future yotta version
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## Configuring mbed TLS features
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## Configuring mbed TLS features
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**Warning:** This is only a preview of a future feature that will require support from yotta; as of yotta 0.5.2 this is not supported yet.
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mbed TLS makes it easy to disable during the compilation any feature that is not needed for a particular project. The default configuration enables all modern and widely-used features, which should meet the need of any new project; it disables all features that are either older or less mainstrem, in order to keep the footprint low. The list of available compile flags is available in the fully documented [config.h file](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbedtls/blob/development/include/mbedtls/config.h), present in the `mbedtls` directory of the yotta module.
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mbed TLS makes it easy to disable during the compilation any feature that is not needed for a particular project. The default configuration enables all modern and widely-used features, which should meet the need of any new project; it disables all features that are either older or less mainstrem, in order to keep the footprint low. The list of available compile flags is available in the fully documented [config.h file](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbedtls/blob/development/include/mbedtls/config.h), present in the `mbedtls` directory of the yotta module.
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Should you need to adjust those flags, you can provide your own configuration file with the suitable `#define` and `#undef` statements, to be included between the default definitions and the sanity checks. This file should be in your application's include directory and can be named freely; you just need to let mbed TLS know the name of the file, by using yotta's [configuration system](http://docs.yottabuild.org/reference/config.html). This name should go in your `config.json`, under mbedtls, as the key `user-config-file`, for example:
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Should you need to adjust those flags, you can provide your own configuration file with the suitable `#define` and `#undef` statements, to be included between the default definitions and the sanity checks. This file should be in your application's include directory and can be named freely; you just need to let mbed TLS know the name of the file, by using yotta's [configuration system](http://docs.yottabuild.org/reference/config.html). This name should go in your `config.json`, under mbedtls, as the key `user-config-file`, for example:
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