crosstool-ng/config/global/extract.in

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# Options specific to extracting packages
comment "Extracting"
config FORCE_EXTRACT
bool
prompt "Force extractions"
help
Force extraction of already extracted tarballs.
Useful if you suspect a previous extract did not complete (eg. broken
tarball), or you added a new set of patches for this component.
config OVERRIDE_CONFIG_GUESS_SUB
bool
prompt "Override config.{guess,sub}"
default y
help
Override tools' versions of config.guess and config.sub with the ones
from crosstool-NG. This means that all instances of config.guess and
config.sub in gcc, binutils, glibc, etc... will be replaced.
Most of the time, the versions of those scripts found in packages are old
versions, thus lacking some target definitions. This is the case for
uClibc-based tuples in old versions of gcc and gdb, for example.
Also, doing so will guarantee that all components have the same tuples
definitions for your target, and not diverging ones.
You can update the ones provided with crosstool-NG by first running:
ct-ng updatetools
in the directory where you want to run crosstool-NG prior to the build.
config ONLY_EXTRACT
bool
prompt "Stop after extracting tarballs"
help
Exit after unpacking and patching tarballs.
Useful to look at the code before doing the build itself.
choice
prompt "Patches origin"
bool
default PATCH_BUNDLED
config PATCH_BUNDLED
bool
prompt "Bundled only"
help
Only apply patches bundled with crosstool-NG.
config PATCH_LOCAL
bool
prompt "Local only"
select PATCH_USE_LOCAL
help
Only apply your local patches.
config PATCH_BUNDLED_LOCAL
bool
prompt "Bundled, then local"
select PATCH_USE_LOCAL
help
Apply the patches bundled with crosstool-NG,
then apply your local patches.
config PATCH_LOCAL_BUNDLED
bool
prompt "Local, then bundled"
select PATCH_USE_LOCAL
help
Apply your local patches, then apply the patches
bundled with crosstool-NG.
config PATCH_NONE
bool
prompt "None"
help
Don't use any patch at all.
Please be careful if you select this. Most components do require
patches to properly build. It can happen, however, that support for
your architecture is clean enough that you can build a toolchain
with no patch. But most probably, this is *not* the case.
Be safe, use (the bundeld) patches.
endchoice
config PATCH_ORDER
string
default "bundled" if PATCH_BUNDLED
default "local" if PATCH_LOCAL
default "bundled,local" if PATCH_BUNDLED_LOCAL
default "local,bundled" if PATCH_LOCAL_BUNDLED
default "none" if PATCH_NONE
config PATCH_USE_LOCAL
bool
config LOCAL_PATCH_DIR
string
prompt "Local patch directory"
default ""
depends on PATCH_USE_LOCAL
help
Enter the custom patch directory here.
Note that you must ensure that the directory containing your custom
patches is arranged the same way the official directory is.