| # Options specific to crosstool-NG overall behavior |
| |
| comment "crosstool-NG behavior" |
| |
| config OBSOLETE |
| bool |
| prompt "Use obsolete features" |
| help |
| If you set this to Y, you will be able to select obsolete features. |
| |
| Such obsolete features are the use of old kernel headers, old gcc |
| versions, etc... for which maintaining support in crosstool-NG |
| would be very costly. |
| |
| It does not however mean that the specific feature or version has been |
| marked obsolete by the upstream team. |
| |
| config EXPERIMENTAL |
| bool |
| prompt "Try features marked as EXPERIMENTAL" |
| help |
| If you set this to Y, then you will be able to try very experimental |
| features. |
| |
| Experimental features can be one of: |
| - working, in which case you should tell me it is! |
| - buggy, in which case you could try patching and send me the result |
| - unfinished, in which case you could try hacking it and send me the result |
| - non-existant, in which case you could also try hacking it in and send me |
| the result |
| |
| config EXPERIMENTAL_PATCHES |
| bool |
| depends on EXPERIMENTAL |
| prompt "Use patches marked as EXPERIMENTAL_PATCHES (READ HELP!)" |
| help |
| ***WARNING*** This is not supported by crosstool-ng! ***WARNING*** |
| |
| If you set this to Y, then you will be able to enable experimental |
| patches that are not supported by crosstool-ng. |
| |
| config ALLOW_BUILD_AS_ROOT |
| bool |
| prompt "Allow building as root user (READ HELP!)" |
| depends on EXPERIMENTAL |
| help |
| You normally do *not* need to be root to build a toolchain using |
| crosstool-NG. In fact, it is *VERY* dangerous to run as root, as |
| crosstool-NG will, as part of the build process, remove a few |
| directories. If anything goes wrong, running as root can ruin |
| your host distribution. |
| |
| I can't stress it enough: DO NOT RUN AS ROOT !! |
| |
| Do not run as root, you've been warned. |
| Do not come whining, if it nukes your host system. |
| Do not come whining, if you lose any data. |
| Do not run as root. |
| |
| Do not run as root, you've been warned. |
| Do not come whining, if the Earth stops rotating. |
| Do not come whining, if kittens are smashed. |
| Do not run as root. |
| |
| Do not run as root, do not run as root! |
| (ad libitum) |
| |
| config ALLOW_BUILD_AS_ROOT_SURE |
| bool |
| prompt "Are you sure?" |
| depends on ALLOW_BUILD_AS_ROOT |
| |
| config DEBUG_CT |
| bool |
| prompt "Debug crosstool-NG" |
| depends on ! BACKEND |
| help |
| Say 'y' here to get some options regarding debugging crosstool-NG. |
| |
| if DEBUG_CT |
| |
| config DEBUG_PAUSE_STEPS |
| bool |
| prompt "Pause between every steps" |
| help |
| Say 'y' if you intend to attend the build, and want to investigate |
| the result of each steps before running the next one. |
| |
| config DEBUG_CT_SAVE_STEPS |
| bool |
| prompt "Save intermediate steps" |
| help |
| If you say 'y' here, then you will be able to restart crosstool-NG at |
| any step. |
| |
| It is not currently possible to restart at any of the debug facilities. |
| They are treated as a whole. |
| |
| To get the full list os steps, run: ct-ng list-steps |
| |
| config DEBUG_CT_SAVE_STEPS_GZIP |
| bool |
| prompt "gzip saved states" |
| default y |
| depends on DEBUG_CT_SAVE_STEPS |
| help |
| If you are tight on space, then you can ask to gzip the saved states |
| tarballs. On the other hand, this takes some longer time... |
| |
| To lose as less time as possible, the gzip process is done with a low |
| compression ratio (-3), which gives roughly 70% gain in size. Going |
| further doesn't gain much, and takes far more time (believe me, I've |
| got figures here! :-) ). |
| |
| config NO_OVERIDE_LC_MESSAGES |
| bool |
| prompt "Do *not* overide LC_MESSAGES (EXPERIMENTAL)" |
| depends on EXPERIMENTAL |
| help |
| By default, crosstool-NG sets and exports LC_ALL=C so that the |
| build.log file contains english messages, that can be read by |
| people most likely to help interpret the logs. If you say N here, |
| and your locale is not an english language, then dissecting your |
| log file will be difficult for most people but you. |
| |
| If you say Y here, then your current locale settings will be used |
| to print messages, instead of plain english. |
| |
| Say N, please. |
| |
| config DEBUG_INTERACTIVE |
| bool |
| prompt "Interactive shell on failed commands" |
| help |
| If you say 'y' here, then an interactive shell will be spawned for |
| each failed command. |
| |
| This shell will have the same environment that the failed command |
| was run with, and the working directory will be set to the directory |
| the failed command was run in. |
| |
| After you fix the issue, you can exit the interactive shell with any |
| of these exit codes: |
| 1 the issue was fixed, continue the build with the next command |
| 2 the issue was fixed, re-run the failed command |
| 3 abort the build |
| |
| Note: '2' is only possible for commands run via CT_DoExecLog, though. |
| |
| endif |