config/toolchain.in
author "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
Mon May 30 23:05:28 2011 +0200 (2011-05-30)
changeset 2496 cc9b84a83b34
parent 2489 b7c9f410704f
child 2500 ba1e71fa72a9
permissions -rw-r--r--
glibc: properly handle internal addons

Some addons are bundled with glibc/eglibc, so we should not try to
download and extract them.

This is done as thus:
- at download time:
- if the add-on download fails, keep going;
- at extract time:
- if the addon is present in the source tree, ignore it;
- if the addon is missing in the source tree:
- if the archive is present, extract it;
- if the archive is missing, bail out.

Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
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menu "Toolchain options"
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comment "General toolchain options"
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config FORCE_SYSROOT
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    bool
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    default y if !OBSOLETE
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    select USE_SYSROOT
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config USE_SYSROOT
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    bool
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    prompt "Use sysroot'ed toolchain"
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    default y
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    help
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      Use the 'shinny new' sysroot feature of gcc: libraries split between
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      prefix/target/sysroot/lib and prefix/target/sysroot/usr/lib
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      You definitely want to say 'Y' here. Yes you do. I know you do. Say 'Y'.
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config SYSROOT_NAME
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    string
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    prompt "sysroot directory name" if ! BACKEND
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    depends on USE_SYSROOT
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    default "sysroot"
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    help
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      Enter the base name of the sysroot directory. Usually, this simply
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      is 'sysroot' (the default) or 'sys-root'.
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      You are free to enter anything here, except for spaces, and '/'
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      (see SYSROOT_DIR_PREFIX, below). If you leave this empy, then the
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      default 'sysroot' is used.
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config SYSROOT_DIR_PREFIX
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    string
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    prompt "sysroot prefix dir (READ HELP)" if ! BACKEND
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    depends on USE_SYSROOT
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    default ""
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    help
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      *
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      * Unless you realy know you need that, leave it empty!
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      *
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      This string will be interpreted as a directory component to be added
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      to the sysroot path, just before the actual sysroot directory.
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      In fact, the sysroot path is constructed as:
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        ${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/${CT_TARGET}/${CT_SYSROOT_DIR_PREFIX}/${CT_SYSROOT_NAME}
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config STATIC_TOOLCHAIN
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    bool
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    prompt "Build Static Toolchain (EXPERIMENTAL)"
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    depends on EXPERIMENTAL
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    help
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      Build static host binaries.
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      If you wish to move the toolchain to another host, and you are not
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      confident that this host has the required versions of system libs, then
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      you can say 'Y' here, and all the host tools will be linked staticaly.
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      The impacted tools are:
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        - the GNU binutils
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        - the cross-gdb
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      The default is 'N', to build dynamicaly-linked host binaries.
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      NOTE: this has no connection to whether the target libraries will be
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      dynamic or static. This only applies to the tools themselves.
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config TOOLCHAIN_PKGVERSION
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    string
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    prompt "Toolchain ID string"
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    default "crosstool-NG-${CT_VERSION}"
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    help
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      Specify a string that identifies your package. You may wish to include
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      a build number or build date. This version string will be included in
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      the output of gcc --version, and also in binutils, eglibc, gdb and
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      gdbserver.
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      This is passed to the configure flag --with-pkgversion.
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config TOOLCHAIN_BUGURL
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    string
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    prompt "Toolchain bug URL"
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    default ""
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    help
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      Specify the URL that users should visit if they wish to report a bug.
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comment "Tuple completion and aliasing"
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config TARGET_VENDOR
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    string
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    prompt "Tuple's vendor string"
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    default "unknown"
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    help
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      Vendor part of the target tuple.
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      A tuple is of the form arch-vendor-kernel-system.
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      You can set the second part, vendor, to whatever you see fit.
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      Use a single word, or use underscores "_" to separate words.
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      Use neither dash nor space, as it breaks things.
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      Keep the default (unknown) if you don't know better.
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config TARGET_ALIAS_SED_EXPR
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    string
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    prompt "Tuple's sed transform"
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    default ""
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    help
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      Normaly, you'd call your toolchain components (especially gcc) by
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      prefixing the target tuple followed by a dash and the component name
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      (eg. armeb-unknown-linux-uclibc-gcc).
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      You can enter here a sed expression to be applied to ${CT_TARGET} to
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      create an alias for your toolchain.
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      For example, "s/${CT_TARGET_VENDOR}/foobar/" (without the double quotes)
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      will create the armeb-foobar-linux-uclibc alias to the above-mentioned
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      toolchain.
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      You shouldn't need to enter anything here, unless you plan to manually
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      call the tools (autotools-based ./configure will use the standard name).
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config TARGET_ALIAS
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    string
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    prompt "Tuple's alias"
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    default ""
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    help
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      Normaly, you'd call your toolchain components (especially gcc) by
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      prefixing the target tuple followed by a dash and the component name
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      (eg. armeb-unknown-linux-uclibc-gcc).
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      You can enter a shortcut here. This string will be used to create
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      symbolic links to the toolchain tools (eg. if you enter "foo-bar" here,
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      then gcc for your toolchain will also be available as "foo-bar-gcc" along
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      with the original name).
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      You shouldn't need to enter anything here, unless you plan to manually
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      call the tools (autotools-based ./configure will use the standard name).
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comment "Toolchain type"
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choice
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    bool
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    prompt "Type"
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    default CROSS
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config NATIVE
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    bool
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    prompt "Native       (NO CODE!) (EXPERIMENTAL)"
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    depends on EXPERIMENTAL
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    help
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      Build a native toolchain.
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      See: "docs/6 - Toolchain types.txt"
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config CROSS
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    bool
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    prompt "Cross"
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    help
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      Build a cross-toolchain.
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      See: "docs/6 - Toolchain types.txt"
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config CROSS_NATIVE
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    bool
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    prompt "Cross-native (NO CODE!) (EXPERIMENTAL)"
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    depends on EXPERIMENTAL
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    help
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      Build a cross-native toolchain.
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      See: "docs/6 - Toolchain types.txt"
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config CANADIAN
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    bool
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    prompt "Canadian     (EXPERIMENTAL)"
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    depends on EXPERIMENTAL
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    help
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      Build a canadian-toolchain.
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      See: "docs/6 - Toolchain types.txt"
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endchoice
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config TOOLCHAIN_TYPE
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    string
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    default "native"        if NATIVE
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    default "cross"         if CROSS
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    default "cross-native"  if CROSS_NATIVE
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    default "canadian"      if CANADIAN
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comment "Build system"
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config BUILD
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    string
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    prompt "|  Tuple        (READ HELP!)"
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    default ""
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    help
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      Canonical name of the machine building the toolchain.
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      You should leave empty, unless you really now what you're doing.
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config BUILD_PREFIX
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    string
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    prompt "|  Tools prefix (READ HELP!)"
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    default ""
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    help
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      If you have your *build system* tools in a weird location, and/or
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      they have an unusual prefix, enter it here.
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      Usually, you should leave that empty!
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      Eg.:
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        If your *build* gcc is /opt/build-tools/bin/weird-gcc then you
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        should enter:
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            /opt/build-tools/bin/weird-
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        If your *build* gcc is /opt/build-tools/bin/weird-gcc and
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        /opt/build-tools/bin is in your PATH, you should enter:
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            weird-
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        If your *build* gcc is /opt/build-tools/bin/gcc then you
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        should enter (do not forget to add the trailing '/'):
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            /opt/build-tools/bin/
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config BUILD_SUFFIX
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    string
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    prompt "|  Tools suffix (READ HELP!)"
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    default ""
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    help
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      If your *build system* tools have an unusual suffix, enter it
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      here.
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      Usually, you should leave that empty!
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      Eg.:
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        If your 'default' gcc is gcc 4.3.1, but you also have gcc-3.4.2
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        installed as gcc-3.4, then you should enter:
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            -3.4
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      It can happen that some of the tools have a suffix, when others
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      don't, eg. you can have 'gcc-3.4' and 'ar'. crosstool-NG accounts
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      for that by checking the tools without the suffix in case it can
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      not find some of the tool.
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if CANADIAN
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comment "Host system"
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config HOST
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    string
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    prompt "|  Tuple        (READ HELP!)"
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    default ""
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    help
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      Canonical name of the machine running the toolchain.
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config HOST_PREFIX
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    string
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    prompt "|  Tools prefix (READ HELP!)"
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    default ""
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    help
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      If you have your *host system* tools in a weird location, and/or
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      they have an unusual prefix, enter it here.
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      Usually, you should leave that empty!
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      Eg.:
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        If your *host* gcc is /opt/host-tools/bin/weird-gcc then you
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        should enter:
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            /opt/host-tools/bin/weird-
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        If your *host* gcc is /opt/host-tools/bin/weird-gcc and
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        /opt/host-tools/bin is in your PATH, you should enter:
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            weird-
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        If your *host* gcc is /opt/host-tools/bin/gcc then you
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        should enter (do not forget to add the trailing '/'):
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            /opt/host-tools/bin/
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config HOST_SUFFIX
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    string
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    prompt "|  Tools suffix (READ HELP!)"
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    default ""
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    help
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      If your *host system* tools have an unusual suffix, enter it
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      here.
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      Usually, you should leave that empty!
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      Eg.:
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        If your 'default' gcc is gcc 4.3.1, but you also have gcc-3.4.2
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        installed as gcc-3.4, then you should enter:
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            -3.4
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      It can happen that some of the tools have a suffix, when others
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      don't, eg. you can have 'gcc-3.4' and 'ar'. crosstool-NG accounts
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      for that by checking the tools without the suffix in case it can
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      not find some of the tool.
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endif # CANADIAN
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if CROSS_NATIVE || CANADIAN
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comment "Target system"
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config TARGET_PREFIX
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    string
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    prompt "|  Tools prefix (READ HELP!)"
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    default ""
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    help
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      If you have your *target system* tools in a weird location, and/or
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      they have an unusual prefix, enter it here.
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      Usually, you should leave that empty!
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      Eg.:
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        If your *target* gcc is /opt/target-tools/bin/weird-gcc then you
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        should enter:
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            /opt/target-tools/bin/weird-
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        If your *target* gcc is /opt/target-tools/bin/weird-gcc and
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        /opt/target-tools/bin is in your PATH, you should enter:
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            weird-
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        If your *target* gcc is /opt/target-tools/bin/gcc then you
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        should enter (do not forget to add the trailing '/'):
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            /opt/target-tools/bin/
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config TARGET_SUFFIX
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    string
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    prompt "|  Tools suffix (READ HELP!)"
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    default ""
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    help
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      If your *target system* tools have an unusual suffix, enter it
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      here.
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      Usually, you should leave that empty!
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      Eg.:
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        If your 'default' gcc is gcc 4.3.1, but you also have gcc-3.4.2
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        installed as gcc-3.4, then you should enter:
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            -3.4
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      It can happen that some of the tools have a suffix, when others
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      don't, eg. you can have 'gcc-3.4' and 'ar'. crosstool-NG accounts
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      for that by checking the tools without the suffix in case it can
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      not find some of the tool.
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endif # CROSS_NATIVE || CANADIAN
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endmenu