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# Overall toolchain configuration: paths, jobs, etc...
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menu "Paths and misc options"
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config PARALLEL_JOBS
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int
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prompt "Number of parallel jobs"
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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"
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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 NICE
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int
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prompt "Nice level"
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default 0
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range 0 19
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help
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Renices the build process up.
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config USE_PIPES
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bool
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prompt "Use -pipe"
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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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comment "Paths"
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config TARBALLS_DIR
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string
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prompt "Tarballs directory"
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default "`pwd`/tarballs"
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help
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This is the directory into which tarballs are going to be stored once
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they are downloaded (or otherwise retrieved).
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config SRC_DIR
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string
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prompt "Extract directory"
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default "`pwd`/${CT_TARGET}/src"
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help
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This is the directory into which tarballs will be extracted.
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If you will build multiple toolchains, you should arrange to have one
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SRC_DIR for each toolchain, as different targets may require different
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patches to be applied.
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config BUILD_DIR
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string
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prompt "Build directory"
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default "`pwd`/${CT_TARGET}/gcc-${CT_CC_VERSION}-${CT_LIBC}-${CT_LIBC_VERSION}"
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help
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This is the directory into which builds will occur.
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Once again, arrange for one build directory for each toolchain you build,
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to avoid collision.
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config PREFIX_DIR
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string
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prompt "Prefix directory"
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default "${HOME}/${CT_TARGET}"
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help
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This is the path the toolchain will run from.
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config INSTALL_DIR
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string
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# prompt "Install directory"
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default "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}"
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# help
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# This is the path the target will be installed into.
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#
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# Normally, you would set this to ${CT_PREFIX_DIR}, but if for some reasons
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# you can't write there, you can install somewhere else and have a third
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# person do the install for you.
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# The reason you might also want to install elsewhere is if you are going
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# to package your shinny new toolchain for distribution.
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config CUSTOM_PATCH
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bool
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prompt "Use custom patch directory"
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default n
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help
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If you have custom patches that you want to be applied, say 'Y' here and
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enter the path directory below.
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Note that you must ensure that the patch directory is arranged the same
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way the official directory is.
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config CUSTOM_PATCH_ONLY
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bool
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prompt "Only use custom patches"
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default n
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depends on CUSTOM_PATCH
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help
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Don't apply patches coming with CT-NG, only those patches available in
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the directory below.
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If you say 'N' here, then the patches provided with CT-NG will be applied
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first, and then your patches.
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config CUSTOM_PATCH_DIR
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string
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prompt "Custom patch directory"
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default ""
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depends on CUSTOM_PATCH
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help
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Enter the custom patch directory here.
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comment "Downloading and extracting"
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config NO_DOWNLOAD
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bool
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prompt "Avoid downloads"
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default n
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help
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Avoid downloading anything. Bail out if a tarball is missing.
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config ONLY_DOWNLOAD
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bool
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prompt "Only download tarballs"
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default n
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depends on ! NO_DOWNLOAD
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help
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Only download the tarballs. Exit once it done.
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Usefull to pre-retrieve the tarballs before going off-line.
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config FORCE_DOWNLOAD
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bool
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prompt "Force downloads"
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default n
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depends on ! NO_DOWNLOAD
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help
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Force downloading tarballs, even if one already exists.
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Usefull if you suspect a tarball to be damaged.
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config FORCE_EXTRACT
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bool
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prompt "Force extractions"
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depends on ! ONLY_DOWNLOAD
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default n
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help
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Force extraction of already exctracted tarballs.
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Usefull if you suspect a previous extract did not complete (eg. broken
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tarball), or you added a new set of patches for this component.
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comment "Logging"
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choice
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bool
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prompt "Maximum log level to see:"
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default LOG_INFO
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config LOG_ERROR
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bool
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prompt "ERROR"
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help
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The build will be silent.
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Only if there is an error will you see a mesage.
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config LOG_WARN
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bool
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prompt "WARN"
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help
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The same as above, plus warnings.
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config LOG_INFO
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bool
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prompt "INFO"
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help
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The same as above, plus informational messages (main steps).
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config LOG_EXTRA
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bool
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prompt "EXTRA"
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help
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The same as above, plus extra messages (sub-steps).
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config LOG_DEBUG
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bool
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prompt "DEBUG"
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help
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The same as above, plus lots of debug information, of which each
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component's build messages (very noisy!).
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endchoice
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config LOG_LEVEL_MAX
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string
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default "ERROR" if LOG_ERROR
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default "WARN" if LOG_WARN
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default "INFO" if LOG_INFO
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default "EXTRA" if LOG_EXTRA
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default "DEBUG" if LOG_DEBUG
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config LOG_PROGRESS_BAR
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bool
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prompt "Progress bar"
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default n
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depends on ! LOG_DEBUG
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help
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This option will print a "rotating bar" (/-\|) below the last log line
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to show work is not stalled.
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Available when not in DEBUG log level.
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config LOG_USE_COLORS
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bool
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prompt "Use colors for logging to console"
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default n
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help
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Use colors to highlight important messages.
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ERROR: bright red
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WARN : bright yellow
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INFO : bright green
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EXTRA: dim green
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DEBUG: dim white
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config LOG_TO_FILE
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bool
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prompt "Log to a file"
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default y
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help
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Save *full* logs to a file. Even log levels you didn't specify above
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will be available in this file.
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config LOG_FILE
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string
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prompt "Log file"
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default "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/${CT_TARGET}.log"
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depends on LOG_TO_FILE
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help
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File name into which to put logs.
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endmenu
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