crosstool-ng/config/libc_glibc.in

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# glibc options
choice
bool
prompt "glibc version"
config LIBC_V_2_3_6
bool
prompt "2.3.6 (OBSOLETE)"
depends on OBSOLETE
config LIBC_V_2_5
bool
prompt "2.5"
config LIBC_V_2_5_1
bool
prompt "2.5.1"
config LIBC_V_2_6
bool
prompt "2.6"
config LIBC_V_2_6_1
bool
prompt "2.6.1"
# CT_INSERT_VERSION_ABOVE
# Don't remove above line!
endchoice
config LIBC_VERSION
string
default "2.3.6" if LIBC_V_2_3_6
default "2.4" if LIBC_V_2_4
default "2.5" if LIBC_V_2_5
default "2.5.1" if LIBC_V_2_5_1
default "2.6" if LIBC_V_2_6
default "2.6.1" if LIBC_V_2_6_1
# CT_INSERT_VERSION_STRING_ABOVE
# Don't remove above line!
config LIBC_GLIBC_EXTRA_CONFIG
string
prompt "glibc extra config"
default ""
help
Extra flags to pass onto ./configure when configuring glibc.
Eg.: --enable-static-nss
config LIBC_GLIBC_EXTRA_CFLAGS
string
prompt "glibc extra target CFLAGS"
default ""
help
Extra target CFLAGS to use when building glibc.
config LIBC_EXTRA_CC_ARGS
string
prompt "gcc extra flags"
default ""
help
Extra flags to pass gcc when building glibc.
Seldom used, except for sparc64 which seems to need the flag -64
to be passed onto gcc.
# Please note: This is not used for now (no sh support).
config LIBC_GLIBC_CONFIGPARMS
string
prompt "Extra config params (READ HELP)"
default "" if ARCH != "sh3" && ARCH != "sh4"
default "no-z-defs=yes" if ARCH = "sh3" || ARCH = "sh4"
help
Some architectures need to set options in the file configparms.
This is the case for sh3/4, which really need to set configparms as of
gcc-3.4/glibc-2.3.2.
Unless you are building a toolchain for sh3/4, you should leave that empty.
Note: this is awkward, doesn't work well if you need more than one
line in configparms
config LIBC_GLIBC_USE_PORTS
bool
prompt "Use the ports addon"
default n
help
The ports addon contains some architecture ports that are not available
in the official glibc distribution.
For example, this is the case for ARM with glibc >= 2.4
Say n only if you're sure that your architecture is in the official
glibc distribution for your chosen version.
config LIBC_ADDONS
bool
prompt "Pass extra addons list"
default n
help
If you say Y here, you'll be able to give the list of addons you want to
include in your C library.
config LIBC_ADDONS_LIST
string
prompt "Extra addons"
default ""
depends on LIBC_ADDONS
help
Extra addons to include in glibc. Space separated list.
You need to specify neither linuxthreads nor nptl, as they are added
automagically for you depending on the threading model you choosed
earlier.
Eg.: crypt (for very old glibces)