From 30224b8ee221e273ca0a0128c5f487df23167b51 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas Petazzoni Date: Sun, 30 Jun 2013 21:29:13 +0200 Subject: docs/manual: update to mention eglibc support in Buildroot toolchain backend [Peter: minor tweak] Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard --- docs/manual/configure.txt | 52 +++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ 1 file changed, 26 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs') diff --git a/docs/manual/configure.txt b/docs/manual/configure.txt index 4f9a6bbcf..56b04696d 100644 --- a/docs/manual/configure.txt +++ b/docs/manual/configure.txt @@ -72,11 +72,12 @@ The _internal toolchain backend_ is the backend where Buildroot builds by itself a cross-compilation toolchain, before building the userspace applications and libraries for your target embedded system. -This backend is the historical backend of Buildroot, and is limited to -the usage of the http://www.uclibc.org[uClibc C library] (i.e, the -_glibc_ and _eglibc_ C libraries are not supported by this backend, -see the _External toolchain backend_ and _Crosstool-NG toolchain -backend_ for solutions to use either _glibc_ or _eglibc_). +This backend is the historical backend of Buildroot, and has been +limited for a long time to the usage of the +http://www.uclibc.org[uClibc C library]. Support for the _eglibc_ C +library has been added in 2013 and is at this point considered +experimental. See the _External toolchain backend_ and _Crosstool-NG +toolchain backend_ for other solutions to use _glibc_ or _eglibc_. Once you have selected this backend, a number of options appear. The most important ones allow to: @@ -99,29 +100,29 @@ most important ones allow to: the C library might be using interfaces that are not provided by your Linux kernel. - * Change the version and the configuration of the uClibc C - library. The default options are usually fine. However, if you - really need to specifically customize the configuration of your - uClibc C library, you can pass a specific configuration file - here. Or alternatively, you can run the +make uclibc-menuconfig+ - command to get access to uClibc's configuration interface. Note - that all packages in Buildroot are tested against the default - uClibc configuration bundled in Buildroot: if you deviate from this - configuration by removing features from uClibc, some packages may - no longer build. + * Change the version and the configuration of the uClibc C library + (if uClibc is selected). The default options are usually + fine. However, if you really need to specifically customize the + configuration of your uClibc C library, you can pass a specific + configuration file here. Or alternatively, you can run the +make + uclibc-menuconfig+ command to get access to uClibc's configuration + interface. Note that all packages in Buildroot are tested against + the default uClibc configuration bundled in Buildroot: if you + deviate from this configuration by removing features from uClibc, + some packages may no longer build. * Change the version of the GCC compiler and binutils. - * Select a number of toolchain options: whether the toolchain should - have largefile support (i.e support for files larger than 2 GB on - 32 bits systems), IPv6 support, RPC support (used mainly for NFS), - wide-char support, locale support (for internationalization), C++ - support, thread support. Depending on which options you choose, the - number of userspace applications and libraries visible in Buildroot - menus will change: many applications and libraries require certain - toolchain options to be enabled. Most packages show a comment when - a certain toolchain option is required to be able to enable those - packages. + * Select a number of toolchain options (uClibc only): whether the + toolchain should have largefile support (i.e support for files + larger than 2 GB on 32 bits systems), IPv6 support, RPC support + (used mainly for NFS), wide-char support, locale support (for + internationalization), C++ support, thread support. Depending on + which options you choose, the number of userspace applications and + libraries visible in Buildroot menus will change: many applications + and libraries require certain toolchain options to be enabled. Most + packages show a comment when a certain toolchain option is required + to be able to enable those packages. It is worth noting that whenever one of those options is modified, then the entire toolchain and system must be rebuilt. See @@ -137,7 +138,6 @@ Drawbacks of this backend: * Rebuilding the toolchain is needed when doing +make clean+, which takes time. If you're trying to reduce your build time, consider using the _External toolchain backend_. -* Limited to the _uClibc_ C library. [[external-toolchain-backend]] External toolchain backend -- cgit v1.2.3