1.1 --- a/config/global/build-behave.in Thu Jan 24 22:24:38 2013 +0100
1.2 +++ b/config/global/build-behave.in Sun Jan 27 17:54:19 2013 +0100
1.3 @@ -19,19 +19,17 @@
1.4 Enter 0 to set automatically based on how many processors the host has.
1.5
1.6 config LOAD
1.7 - int
1.8 + string
1.9 prompt "Maximum allowed load" if ! BACKEND
1.10 - default 0
1.11 + default ""
1.12 help
1.13 Specifies that no new jobs should be started if there are others jobs
1.14 running and the load average is at least this value.
1.15 -
1.16 - Makes sense on SMP machines only.
1.17 -
1.18 - Enter 0 to have no limit on the load average.
1.19 -
1.20 - Note: only the integer part of the load is allowed here (you can't enter
1.21 - 0.75 for example).
1.22 +
1.23 + Leave to empty for no load limit.
1.24 +
1.25 + Note: any float value is allowed and will be passed to the '-l' option
1.26 + of make (for further details, refer to the make manpage).
1.27
1.28 config USE_PIPES
1.29 bool
2.1 --- a/scripts/crosstool-NG.sh.in Thu Jan 24 22:24:38 2013 +0100
2.2 +++ b/scripts/crosstool-NG.sh.in Sun Jan 27 17:54:19 2013 +0100
2.3 @@ -516,7 +516,7 @@
2.4 AUTO_JOBS=$((`getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN 2> /dev/null || echo 0` + 1))
2.5 [ ${CT_PARALLEL_JOBS} -eq 0 ] && JOBSFLAGS="${JOBSFLAGS} -j${AUTO_JOBS}"
2.6 [ ${CT_PARALLEL_JOBS} -gt 0 ] && JOBSFLAGS="${JOBSFLAGS} -j${CT_PARALLEL_JOBS}"
2.7 - [ ${CT_LOAD} -ne 0 ] && JOBSFLAGS="${JOBSFLAGS} -l${CT_LOAD}"
2.8 + JOBSFLAGS="${JOBSFLAGS} -l${CT_LOAD}"
2.9
2.10 # Now that we've set up $PATH and $CT_CFLAGS_FOR_HOST, sanity test that gcc
2.11 # is runnable so that the user can troubleshoot problems if not.