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author | Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr> | 2010-07-28 00:08:16 +0200 |
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committer | Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk> | 2010-07-28 16:20:08 +0200 |
commit | 2508b16d66cd26065af4b06576df9646a1ffdb18 (patch) | |
tree | 8be54d29028a699139e4e2a9f4aa194f1a4da54d /toolchain/Config.in.2 | |
parent | ed0200993e38194314c44f3eb6952fca25b2255a (diff) | |
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toolchain: move buildroot config files
Handle the internal toolchain backend mechanism the
same way we handle other backends.
Signed-off-by: Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>
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diff --git a/toolchain/Config.in.2 b/toolchain/Config.in.2 deleted file mode 100644 index 35263ce81..000000000 --- a/toolchain/Config.in.2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,200 +0,0 @@ -# -config BR2_LARGEFILE - bool "Enable large file (files > 2 GB) support?" - depends on !BR2_cris - help - If you are building your own toolchain and you want to - support files larger than 2GB then enable this option. - If you have an external binary toolchain that has been - built with large file support (files > 2GB) then enable - this option. - -config BR2_INET_IPV6 - bool "Enable IPv6" - help - If you are building your own toolchain and you want to - enable IPV6 support then enable this option. - If you have an external binary toolchain that has been - built with IPV6 support then enable this option. - -config BR2_INET_RPC - bool "Enable RPC" - help - Enable RPC. RPC support is needed for nfs. - If you are building your own toolchain and you want to - enable RPC support then enable this option. - If you have an external binary toolchain that has been - built with RPC support then enable this option. - -config BR2_ENABLE_LOCALE - bool "Enable toolchain locale/i18n support?" - select BR2_USE_WCHAR - help - If you are building your own toolchain and you want to - enable locale/i18n support then enable this option. - If you have an external binary toolchain that has been - built with locale/i18n support then enable this option. - -config BR2_ENABLE_LOCALE_PURGE - bool "Purge unwanted locales" - help - Explicitly specify what locales to install on target. If N - then all locales supported by packages are installed. - -config BR2_ENABLE_LOCALE_WHITELIST - string "Locales to keep" - default "C en_US de fr" - depends on BR2_ENABLE_LOCALE_PURGE - help - Whitespace seperated list of locales to allow on target. - Locales not listed here will be removed from the target. - See 'locale -a' on your host for a list of locales available - on your build host, or have a look in /usr/share/locale in - the target file system for available locales. - - Notice that listing a locale here doesn't guarantee that it - will be available on the target - That purely depends on the - support for that locale in the selected packages. - -# glibc and eglibc directly include gettext, so a separatly compiled -# gettext isn't needed and shouldn't be built to avoid conflicts. Some -# packages always need gettext, other packages only need gettext when -# locale support is enabled. See the documentation for how packages -# should rely on the following two options. - -config BR2_NEEDS_GETTEXT - bool - default y if BR2_TOOLCHAIN_BUILDROOT - default y if BR2_TOOLCHAIN_EXTERNAL_UCLIBC - -config BR2_NEEDS_GETTEXT_IF_LOCALE - bool - default y if (BR2_NEEDS_GETTEXT && BR2_ENABLE_LOCALE) - -config BR2_USE_WCHAR - bool "Enable WCHAR support" - help - If you are building your own toolchain and you want to - enable WCHAR support then enable this option. - If you have an external binary toolchain that has been built - with WCHAR support then enable this option. - -config BR2_PREFER_SOFT_FLOAT - bool - default y if BR2_arm || BR2_armeb || BR2_avr32 || BR2_mips || BR2_mipsel - -config BR2_SOFT_FLOAT - bool "Use software floating point by default" - depends on BR2_arm || BR2_armeb || BR2_avr32 || BR2_mips || BR2_mipsel || BR2_powerpc - default $(BR2_PREFER_SOFT_FLOAT) - help - If your target CPU does not have a Floating Point Unit (FPU) or a - kernel FPU emulator, but you still wish to support floating point - functions, then everything will need to be compiled with soft - floating point support (-msoft-float). - -config BR2_USE_SSP - bool "Enable stack protection support" - help - Enable stack smashing protection support using GCCs - -fstack-protector[-all] option. - - See http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/hints/downloads/files/ssp.txt - for details. - -choice - prompt "Thread library implementation" - default BR2_PTHREADS_OLD - help - If you are building your own toolchain then select the type of - libpthreads you want to use. - Not all thread variants work with all versions of uClibc, - the "linuxthreads (stable/old)" may be a working fallback - if you need threading at all. - If you have an external binary toolchain then select the type - of libpthreads it was built with. - - config BR2_PTHREADS_NONE - bool "none" - - config BR2_PTHREADS - bool "linuxthreads" - - config BR2_PTHREADS_OLD - bool "linuxthreads (stable/old)" - - config BR2_PTHREADS_NATIVE - bool "Native POSIX Threading (NPTL)" - depends on BR2_UCLIBC_VERSION_SNAPSHOT -endchoice - -config BR2_PROGRAM_INVOCATION - bool "Enable 'program invocation name'" - help - Support for the GNU-specific program_invocation_name and - program_invocation_short_name strings. Some GNU packages - (like tar and coreutils) utilize these for extra useful - output, but in general are not required. - If you have an external binary toolchain that has been built - with program invocation support then enable this option. - -config BR2_GCC_CROSS_CXX - bool - help - If you are building your own toolchain and want to build - a C++ cross-compiler this needs to be enabled. - If you have an external binary toolchain that has a C++ compiler - and you want to use it then you need to enable this option. - -config BR2_INSTALL_LIBSTDCPP - bool "Build/install c++ compiler and libstdc++?" - select BR2_GCC_CROSS_CXX - help - If you are building your own toolchain and want to build and install - the C++ compiler and library then you need to enable this option. - If you have an external toolchain that has been built with C++ - support and you want to use the compiler / library then you need - to select this option. - -config BR2_TARGET_OPTIMIZATION - string "Target Optimizations" - default "-pipe" - help - Optimizations to use when building for the target host. - NOTE: gcc optimization level is defined in build options. - -if BR2_TOOLCHAIN_BUILDROOT -source "toolchain/elf2flt/Config.in" -source "toolchain/mklibs/Config.in" -source "toolchain/sstrip/Config.in" - -config BR2_ENABLE_MULTILIB - bool "Enable multilib support?" - help - Build libraries to support different ABIs. - -config BR2_VFP_FLOAT - bool "Use ARM Vector Floating Point unit" - depends on !BR2_SOFT_FLOAT - depends on BR2_arm || BR2_armeb - help - Setting this option will enable the "-mfpu=vfp" option. - If your ARM CPU has a Vector Floating Point Unit (VFP) - and the toolchain supports the option, then the - code can be optimized. - - Most people will answer N. - -config BR2_CROSS_TOOLCHAIN_TARGET_UTILS - bool "Include target utils in cross toolchain" - default y - help - When using buildroot to build a deployable cross toolchain, - it is handy to include certain target apps with that toolchain - as a convenience. - Examples include ldd, gdbserver, and strace. - - Answer Y if you want these apps (if built) copied into the - cross toolchain dir under <arch>-linux-uclibc/target_utils/. - -endif |