| # uClibc second-part option |
| |
| if THREADS_LT |
| |
| choice |
| bool |
| prompt "Linuxthread implementation: " |
| default LIBC_UCLIBC_LNXTHRD_OLD |
| |
| config LIBC_UCLIBC_LNXTHRD_OLD |
| bool |
| prompt "old/stable" |
| help |
| From the uClibc config option help: |
| There are two versions of linuxthreads. The older (stable) version |
| has been in uClibc for quite a long time but hasn't seen too many |
| updates other than bugfixes. |
| |
| config LIBC_UCLIBC_LNXTHRD_NEW |
| bool |
| prompt "new" |
| help |
| From the uClibc config option help: |
| The new version has not been tested much, and lacks ports for arches |
| which glibc does not support (like bfin/frv/etc...), but is based on |
| the latest code from glibc, so it may be the only choice for the |
| newer ports (like alpha/amd64/64bit arches and hppa). |
| |
| endchoice |
| |
| endif # THREADS_LT |
| |
| config LIBC_UCLIBC_LNXTHRD |
| string |
| default "" if THREADS_NONE |
| default "" if THREADS_NATIVE |
| default "old" if LIBC_UCLIBC_LNXTHRD_OLD |
| default "new" if LIBC_UCLIBC_LNXTHRD_NEW |
| |
| config LIBC_UCLIBC_LOCALES |
| bool |
| select LIBC_UCLIBC_WCHAR |
| prompt "Add support for locales" |
| help |
| Say y if you want uClibc to support localisation. |
| |
| Note that seems to be broken on recent uClibc releases. |
| |
| config LIBC_UCLIBC_LOCALES_PREGEN_DATA |
| bool |
| prompt "Use pregen locales" |
| depends on LIBC_UCLIBC_LOCALES |
| default y |
| help |
| If you see issues with using pre-generated locales data, |
| you can try switching this off. |
| |
| If so, please report the issue, so we can default this |
| to off if too many people complain. |
| |
| config LIBC_UCLIBC_WCHAR |
| bool |
| prompt "Add support for WCHAR" |
| help |
| Say y if you want uClibc to support WCHAR. |
| |
| Maybe this is needed, if you're building a C++-Compiler |
| |
| config LIBC_UCLIBC_FENV |
| bool |
| prompt "Add support for fenv.h" |
| default y if ARCH_x86 |
| help |
| fenv.h provides functions to control the floating point environment, |
| such as rounding mode, exceptions... |
| |
| For some architectures, fenv.h is incomplete, so is not installed |
| by default. x86 is known to have a rather complete fenv.h, so it is |
| installed by default only for x86. |
| |
| If you need fenv.h on other architectures, say 'y' here, but you may |
| encounter some issues. |