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Hide the prompts for some behavioral options, for which the upper-layer build system is responsible for: - parallel jobs and maximum load - use pipes - use custom shell
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# Options related to how the build behaves
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comment "Build behavior"
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comment "Build options hiden"
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depends on BACKEND
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config PARALLEL_JOBS
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int
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prompt "Number of parallel jobs" if ! BACKEND
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default 1
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help
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Number of jobs make will be allowed to run concurently.
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Set this higher than the number of processors you have, but not too high.
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A good rule of thumb is twice the number of processors you have.
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Enter 1 (or 0) to have only one job at a time.
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config LOAD
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int
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prompt "Maximum allowed load" if ! BACKEND
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default 0
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help
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Specifies that no new jobs should be started if there are others jobs
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running and the load average is at least this value.
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Makes sense on SMP machines only.
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Enter 0 to have no limit on the load average.
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Note: only the integer part of the load is allowed here (you can't enter
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0.75 for example).
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config USE_PIPES
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bool
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prompt "Use -pipe" if ! BACKEND
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default y
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help
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Use gcc's option -pipe to use pipes rather than temp files when building
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the toolchain.
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choice
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bool
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prompt "Shell to use as CONFIG_SHELL"
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default CONFIG_SHELL_BASH
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depends on ! BACKEND
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config CONFIG_SHELL_SH
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bool
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prompt "sh (the system shell)"
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help
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Use 'sh' as CONFIG_SHELL.
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./configure scripts and Makefiles make intensive use of calling
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sub-shells. This is usually done by calling /bin/sh. /bin/sh ought
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to be an at-least-POSIX-conformant shell (that is, able to interpret
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POSIX shell scripts).
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On many (most?) systems, /bin/sh is a symlink to bash. On some other
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systems (eg. Ubuntu, latest Debian), /bin/sh points to dash (or ash).
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bash is a full-featured shell, with many extension to POSIX, but is
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quite slow (see ection BUGS in the bash man page), while dash is
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faster, with very few extensions to POSIX. On the other hand, some
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./configure scripts, although written to use /bin/sh, may really
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require to be run by bash.
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The default is to use bash, as some components (eg. GMP) will fail
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to build with anything else than bash.
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config CONFIG_SHELL_ASH
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bool
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prompt "ash (READ HELP!)"
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help
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Use 'ash' as CONFIG_SHELL.
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See help for CONFIG_SHELL_SH, above, for more explanations.
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NOTE: It is advised that you do NOT use ash as CONFIG_SHELL, as some
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components are broken. If you decide to use ash, and the build breaks,
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don't come moaning and set the CONFIG_SHELL to bash, below.
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config CONFIG_SHELL_BASH
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bool
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prompt "bash"
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help
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Use 'bash' as CONFIG_SHELL.
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See help for CONFIG_SHELL_SH, above, for more explanations.
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config CONFIG_SHELL_CUSTOM
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bool
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prompt "custom shell"
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help
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Enter full path to the custom shell below.
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See help for CONFIG_SHELL_SH, above, for more explanations.
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endchoice
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config CONFIG_SHELL
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string
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default "sh" if CONFIG_SHELL_SH
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default "ash" if CONFIG_SHELL_ASH
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default "bash" if CONFIG_SHELL_BASH
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default "custom" if CONFIG_SHELL_CUSTOM || BACKEND
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config CONFIG_SHELL_CUSTOM_PATH
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string
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prompt "Path to custom shell" if ! BACKEND
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depends on CONFIG_SHELL_CUSTOM || BACKEND
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default "/bin/sh"
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