config/libc/uClibc.in.2
author Anthony Foiani <anthony.foiani@gmail.com>
Thu May 19 23:05:32 2011 +0200 (2011-05-19)
branch1.11
changeset 2463 7f87237857a0
parent 2009 7e19c1de65cd
child 2484 d1a8c2ae7946
permissions -rw-r--r--
complibs/ppl: update GMP location configuration argument for PPL v0.11 and later

'configure' for PPL 0.11 (and later) needs "--with-gmp-prefix" to
provide the location of the GMP toolkit; the previous switches were
"--with-libgmp-prefix" and "--with-libgmpxx-prefix".

The upstream log message is:

commit 08dfb6fea094f8c5a533575a3ea2095edce99a6d
Author: Roberto Bagnara <bagnara@cs.unipr.it>
Date: Sun Jul 12 21:39:46 2009 +0200

New configure option --with-gmp-prefix supersedes the (now removed)
options --with-libgmp-prefix and --with-libgmpxx-prefix.

Link: http://www.cs.unipr.it/git/gitweb.cgi?p=ppl/ppl.git;a=commit;h=08dfb6fea094f8c5a533575a3ea2095edce99a6d

Since PPL's 'configure' ignores unknown switches, we use all three so we
don't have to conditionalize the ppl.sh build script itself.

Signed-Off-By: Anthony Foiani <anthony.foiani@gmail.com>
(transplanted from 4f0c4fb572e2862c24b28e8d27ce7e9cb9adba65)
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# uClibc second-part option
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if THREADS_LINUXTHREADS
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choice
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    bool
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    prompt "Linuxthread implementation: "
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    default LIBC_UCLIBC_LNXTHRD_OLD
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config LIBC_UCLIBC_LNXTHRD_OLD
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    bool
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    prompt "old/stable"
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    help
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      From the uClibc config option help:
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        There are two versions of linuxthreads.  The older (stable) version
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        has been in uClibc for quite a long time but hasn't seen too many
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        updates other than bugfixes.
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config LIBC_UCLIBC_LNXTHRD_NEW
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    bool
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    prompt "new"
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    help
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      From the uClibc config option help:
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        The new version has not been tested much, and lacks ports for arches
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        which glibc does not support (like bfin/frv/etc...), but is based on
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        the latest code from glibc, so it may be the only choice for the
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        newer ports (like alpha/amd64/64bit arches and hppa).
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endchoice
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endif # THREADS_LINUXTHREADS
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config LIBC_UCLIBC_LNXTHRD
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    string
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    default ""      if THREADS_NONE
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    default ""      if THREADS_NPTL
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    default "old"   if LIBC_UCLIBC_LNXTHRD_OLD
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    default "new"   if LIBC_UCLIBC_LNXTHRD_NEW
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config LIBC_UCLIBC_LOCALES
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    bool
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    select LIBC_UCLIBC_WCHAR
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    prompt "Add support for locales"
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    default n
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    help
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      Say y if you want uClibc to support localisation.
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      Note that seems to be broken on recent uClibc releases.
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config LIBC_UCLIBC_LOCALES_PREGEN_DATA
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    bool
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    prompt "Use pregen locales"
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    depends on LIBC_UCLIBC_LOCALES
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    default y
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    help
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      If you see issues with using pre-generated locales data,
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      you can try switching this off.
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      If so, please report the issue, so we can default this
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      to off if too many people complain.
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config LIBC_UCLIBC_WCHAR
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    bool
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    prompt "Add support for WCHAR"
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    default n
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    help
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      Say y if you want uClibc to support WCHAR.
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      Maybe this is needed, if you're building a C++-Compiler