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Always enclose the sourced file between double-quotes (purely for
consistency; enclosing or not are both allowed by the kconfig language).
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When used as a backend, it is the responsibility of the upper-layer build
system to set the target architecture and kernel.
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When used as a backend, it does not make sense to debug crosstool-NG,
so hide the option.
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Hide the prompts for some behavioral options, for which the upper-layer build
system is responsible for:
- parallel jobs and maximum load
- use pipes
- use custom shell
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When crosstool-NG is used as a backend, it is the responsibility of the
upper-layer build-system to properly set paths, so we just hide the
prompts in this case.
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ELFkickers are looong dead and unmaintained, and the sstrip
from buildroot is working fine *and* is maintained.
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No point building sstrip is the target is not ELF.
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sstrip is now alone in its 'tools' menu, and we will probably never gain
any other 'tool'. Besides, sstrip is just strip, but a little bit more
agressive, so it deserves going to the 'binary utilities' menu.
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We'll need to differentiate gdb 7.0 or later, from gdb prior to 7.0
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GMP and MPFR are optional for gdb, so offer a config option.
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It is currently impossible to reliably build static GMP/MPFR libs,
so we can't build a static native gdb using them, obviously.
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This implies hidding entries for:
- binutils libraries
- dmalloc
- duma
- native gdb
- ltrace
- strace
- sstrip
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When acting as a backend for a build-system, we should not build
any application that runs on the target, that is:
- no native gdb
- no companion libraries
- no binutils libraries
- no debug tools (save for gdbserver)
- ...
Here, we simply prepare the (hidden) config option that will detect
that we are acting as a back-end.
Update doc accordingly.
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This adds initial mips64 config option and build script.
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When gcc-4.5 is out, it will require libelf. So better make it a
companion library now rather than postponing the ineluctable.
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The companion libraries on the target are required only for internal use by
binutils and gdb. The user should not have to know about this, so hide the
option.
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Although currently the wrapper is directly dependent on
companion libraries, let's still decorelate those two.
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Add an option to eglibc to optimize for size using -Os.
Signed-off-by: Richard Strand <richard.strand@icomera.com>
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Although this have been only slightly tested, no one has really complained,
and it seems to be working fine so far (on AVR32 at least).
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gcc-4.3.0 never got !EXPERIMENTAL, and no one either confirmed nor complained.
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The mirror is not necessarily on the /LAN/.
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Use of listing (ls-lR) was never implemented, and never used.
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It's now been a while that glibc switched to git from cvs.
Get rid of cvs to download glibc; this will make for a good
cleanup before we add git support! :-)
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It's broken anyway. Eg.:
- user is already niced at 10
- user configures to renice at 5
- breaks because user is not allowed to 'boost' his/her nice value
Bette let the user handle the renice with:
nice -XX ct-ng 'action'
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Signed-off-by: Remy Bohmer <linux@bohmer.net>
[yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr: use defaults for CT_TARGET_ARCH]
Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
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