1.1 --- a/config/companion_libs.in Sun May 03 21:10:15 2009 +0000
1.2 +++ b/config/companion_libs.in Thu Jun 11 21:47:19 2009 +0000
1.3 @@ -9,10 +9,11 @@
1.4 prompt "GMP and MPFR"
1.5 help
1.6 gcc 4.3.0 and above requires both GMP and MPFR to build some frontends,
1.7 - and some other components can use them as well (eg. binutils and gdb).
1.8 + and some other components can use them as well.
1.9
1.10 - Say 'Y' here if you want to build those two libraries specifically
1.11 - for crosstool-NG.
1.12 + These will be automatically selected if you choose gcc>=4.3.0, but you
1.13 + can say 'Y' here if you want to build those two libraries for the other
1.14 + components (that don't select them by default).
1.15
1.16 The packages that can use GMP and MPFR are:
1.17 - binutils
1.18 @@ -35,4 +36,19 @@
1.19 source config/companion_libs/mpfr.in
1.20 endif
1.21
1.22 +config PPL_CLOOG
1.23 + bool
1.24 + prompt "PPL and GLooG/PPL"
1.25 + help
1.26 + gcc-4.4.0 and above requires both PPL and CLooG/PPL to build some
1.27 + parts of the optimiser (GRAPHITE loop optimisation, to be precise).
1.28 +
1.29 + These will be automatically selected if you choose gcc>=4.4.0, but you
1.30 + can say 'Y' here, although it is unknown yet if any other component
1.31 + can use them.
1.32 +
1.33 +if PPL_CLOOG
1.34 +source config/companion_libs/ppl.in
1.35 +endif
1.36 +
1.37 endmenu