crosstool-ng/config/global/paths.in

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# Options related to paths and install
comment "Paths"
config LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR
string
prompt "Local tarballs directory" if ! BACKEND
default ""
help
If you have previously downloaded the tarballs, enter the PATH where
you stored them here.
config SAVE_TARBALLS
bool
prompt "Save new tarballs" if ! BACKEND
depends on LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR != "" || BACKEND
default y if BACKEND
default n if ! BACKEND
help
If you say 'y' here, new downloaded tarballs will be saved in the
directory you entered above.
config WORK_DIR
string
prompt "Working directory" if ! BACKEND
default "${CT_TOP_DIR}/targets"
help
Set this to the directory where all build actions will be done.
The default is "${CT_TOP_DIR}/targets", and leaving this option
empty will also use the default.
You should not need to change that, except in one very peculiar
setup:
- your crosstool-NG source directory is on the network
- you configured crosstool-NG with --local
This kind of setup is a pain, as any action involving source file
access would have to go through the wire. In this case, you should
set CT_WORK_DIR to point to a path local to your machine, to avoid
any network overhead.
Do *NOT* change it if you don't know better.
config PREFIX_DIR
string
prompt "Prefix directory" if ! BACKEND
default "${HOME}/x-tools/${CT_TARGET}"
help
This is the path the toolchain will run from.
config INSTALL_DIR
string
# prompt "Install directory"
default "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}"
# help
# This is the path the toolchain will be installed into.
#
# Normally, you would set this to ${CT_PREFIX_DIR}, but if for some reasons
# you can't write there, you can install somewhere else and have a third
# person do the install for you.
# The reason you might also want to install elsewhere is if you are going
# to package your shinny new toolchain for distribution.
config REMOVE_DOCS
bool
prompt "Remove documentation"
default y
help
Remove the installed documentation (man and info pages).
Gains around 8MiB for a uClibc-based, C and C++ compiler.
config INSTALL_DIR_RO
bool
prompt "Render the toolchain read-only"
default y
help
Render the directory of the toolchain (and its sub-directories)
read-only.
Usefull for toolchains destined for production.