crosstool-ng/config/global/logging.in
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# Options specific to logging
comment "Logging"
choice
bool
prompt "Maximum log level to see:"
default LOG_INFO if !DEBUG_CT
default LOG_DEBUG if DEBUG_CT
config LOG_ERROR
bool
prompt "ERROR"
help
The build will be silent.
Only if there is an error will you see a message.
config LOG_WARN
bool
prompt "WARN"
help
The same as above, plus warnings.
config LOG_INFO
bool
prompt "INFO"
help
The same as above, plus informational messages (main steps).
config LOG_EXTRA
bool
prompt "EXTRA"
help
The same as above, plus extra messages (sub-steps).
config LOG_ALL
bool
prompt "ALL"
help
The same as above, plus all components build messages (very noisy!).
config LOG_DEBUG
bool
prompt "DEBUG"
help
The same as above, plus lots of crosstool-NG debug information.
endchoice
config LOG_LEVEL_MAX
string
default "ERROR" if LOG_ERROR
default "WARN" if LOG_WARN
default "INFO" if LOG_INFO
default "EXTRA" if LOG_EXTRA
default "ALL" if LOG_ALL
default "DEBUG" if LOG_DEBUG
config LOG_SEE_TOOLS_WARN
bool
prompt "Warnings from the tools' builds"
default n
depends on ! LOG_ERROR
help
Treat warnings from the different tools as crosstool-NG warnings.
If you say 'y' here, then those warnings will be prefixed with
'[WARN ]' instead of the default '[ALL ]'.
You can safely say 'n' here. Those warnings will anyway be
recorded in the log file (provided you configured one).
Tools error will always be logged as crosstool-NG errors.
config LOG_PROGRESS_BAR
bool
prompt "Progress bar"
default y
depends on ! LOG_ALL && ! LOG_DEBUG
help
If you say 'y' here, you'll be able to see the elapsed time.
As a bonus, you'll also get a rotating bar (/-\|) showing you
that the build is not stalled (the bar rotates 1/4 every 10 lines
of components build log).
Note that the elapsed time can stall for a little while if a
component has long commands, as the elapsed time is only updated
each line.
config LOG_TO_FILE
bool
prompt "Log to a file"
default y
help
Save *full* logs to a file. Even log levels you didn't specify above
will be available in this file. The log file will be named build.log
and stored in the toolchain prefix dir (set above).
Definitely, say Y.
config LOG_FILE_COMPRESS
bool
prompt "Compress the log file"
default y
depends on LOG_TO_FILE
help
Compress the log file once the toolchain is successfully built.