config/debug/gdb.in.native
author "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
Sun Sep 12 23:51:25 2010 +0200 (2010-09-12)
changeset 2123 ff2181adbd28
parent 1850 136a929ec37f
child 2484 d1a8c2ae7946
permissions -rw-r--r--
cc/gcc: disable complibs if not selected

Force gcc to not link with some companion libraries when
there are not needed (because selected-out).

There is no option to tell gcc *not* to build the Graphite and/or
LTO stuff. They *will* be built if gcc finds the suitable companion
libraries. If we do not provide them, but the host has them, then
gcc *will* find them, and link with them.

Consider the following:
- host has suitable PPL and CLooG (eg. Debian Squeeze)
- user wants to build gcc>=4.4
- user de-selects GRAPHITE
- gcc will find the hosts PPL and CLooG, and will use them
- the user moves the toolchain to an older host that does
not have them (eg. Debian Lenny)
- the toolchain fails, when it was properly setup not to

So, explicitly tell gcc *not* to use unneeded companion libs.

Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
     1 # Menu for the native GDB
     2 
     3 config GDB_NATIVE
     4     bool
     5     prompt "Native gdb"
     6     default n
     7     depends on ! BARE_METAL
     8     depends on ! BACKEND
     9     help
    10       Build and install a native gdb for the target, to run on the target.
    11 
    12 if GDB_NATIVE
    13 
    14 config GDB_NATIVE_NO_STATIC
    15     bool
    16     default n
    17 
    18 config GDB_NATIVE_STATIC
    19     bool
    20     prompt "Build a static native gdb"
    21     depends on ! GDB_NATIVE_NO_STATIC
    22     default n
    23     help
    24       In case you have trouble with dynamic loading of shared libraries,
    25       you will find that a static gdb comes in handy.
    26 
    27 endif # GDB_NATIVE