config/kernel/bare-metal.in
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configure: prefer g-variants
For awk and make, we currently check the standard names as found on
a classic GNU-userland system, and then fallback to looking for the
g-named variants as found on a *BSD system.
But it happens that the usual name might also be available on a *BSD
system, so we should first check the g-variant.
Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
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# Bare metal config options
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## select BARE_METAL
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##
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## help 'Bare metal' refers to those programs that run without any kernel.
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## help
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## help You probably want to say 'y' here if you plan to use your compiler
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## help to build bootloaders. It is not yet suitable to build Linux kernels,
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## help though, because the APCI stuff relies on the target C library headers
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## help being available?!?!...
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