1.1 --- a/config/toolchain.in Wed Dec 22 00:34:56 2010 +0100
1.2 +++ b/config/toolchain.in Tue Jan 25 20:31:16 2011 +0100
1.3 @@ -8,10 +8,23 @@
1.4 default y
1.5 help
1.6 Use the 'shinny new' sysroot feature of gcc: libraries split between
1.7 - prefix/target/sys-root/lib and prefix/target/sys-root/usr/lib
1.8 + prefix/target/sysroot/lib and prefix/target/sysroot/usr/lib
1.9
1.10 You definitely want to say 'Y' here. Yes you do. I know you do. Say 'Y'.
1.11
1.12 +config SYSROOT_NAME
1.13 + string
1.14 + prompt "sysroot directory name"
1.15 + depends on USE_SYSROOT
1.16 + default "sysroot"
1.17 + help
1.18 + Enter the base name of the sysroot directory. Usually, this simply
1.19 + is 'sysroot' (the default) or 'sys-root'.
1.20 +
1.21 + You are free to enter anything here, except for spaces, and '/'
1.22 + (see SYSROOT_DIR_PREFIX, below). If you leave this empy, then the
1.23 + default 'sysroot' is used.
1.24 +
1.25 config SYSROOT_DIR_PREFIX
1.26 string
1.27 prompt "sysroot prefix dir (READ HELP)" if ! BACKEND
1.28 @@ -26,7 +39,7 @@
1.29 to the sysroot path, just before the actual sysroot directory.
1.30
1.31 In fact, the sysroot path is constructed as:
1.32 - ${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/${CT_TARGET}/${CT_SYSROOT_DIR_PREFIX}/sys-root
1.33 + ${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/${CT_TARGET}/${CT_SYSROOT_DIR_PREFIX}/${CT_SYSROOT_NAME}
1.34
1.35 config STATIC_TOOLCHAIN
1.36 bool