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1.4 -# Options related to how the build behaves
1.5 -
1.6 -comment "Build behavior"
1.7 -
1.8 -config PARALLEL_JOBS
1.9 - int
1.10 - prompt "Number of parallel jobs"
1.11 - default 1
1.12 - help
1.13 - Number of jobs make will be allowed to run concurently.
1.14 - Set this higher than the number of processors you have, but not too high.
1.15 - A good rule of thumb is twice the number of processors you have.
1.16 -
1.17 - Enter 1 (or 0) to have only one job at a time.
1.18 -
1.19 -config LOAD
1.20 - int
1.21 - prompt "Maximum allowed load"
1.22 - default 0
1.23 - help
1.24 - Specifies that no new jobs should be started if there are others jobs
1.25 - running and the load average is at least this value.
1.26 -
1.27 - Makes sense on SMP machines only.
1.28 -
1.29 - Enter 0 to have no limit on the load average.
1.30 -
1.31 - Note: only the integer part of the load is allowed here (you can't enter
1.32 - 0.75 for example).
1.33 -
1.34 -config NICE
1.35 - int
1.36 - prompt "Nice level"
1.37 - default 0
1.38 - range 0 19
1.39 - help
1.40 - Renices the build process up.
1.41 -
1.42 -config USE_PIPES
1.43 - bool
1.44 - prompt "Use -pipe"
1.45 - default y
1.46 - help
1.47 - Use gcc's option -pipe to use pipes rather than temp files when building
1.48 - the toolchain.