crosstool-ng/config/ct-behave.in
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# Options specific to crosstool-NG overall behavior
comment "crosstool-NG behavior"
config OBSOLETE
bool
prompt "Use obsolete features"
default n
help
If you set this to Y, you will be able to select obsolete features.
Such obsolete features are the use of old kernel headers, old
gcc versions, etc...
config EXPERIMENTAL
bool
prompt "Try features marked as EXPERIMENTAL"
default n
help
If you set this to Y, then you will be able to try very experimental
features.
Experimental features can be one of:
- working, in which case you should tell me it is!
- buggy, in which case you could try patching and send me the result
- unfinished, in which case you could try hacking it and send me the result
- non-existant, in which case you could also try hacking it in and send me
the result
config BROKEN
bool
prompt "Try broken stuff"
default n
depends on EXPERIMENTAL
help
Select this if you want to _debug_ broken stuff.
config DEBUG_CT
bool
prompt "Debug crosstool-NG"
default n
help
Say 'y' here to get some debugging options
if DEBUG_CT
config DEBUG_CT_PAUSE_STEPS
bool
prompt "Pause between every steps"
default n
help
Say 'y' if you intend to attend the build, and want to investigate
the result of each steps before running the next one.
config DEBUG_CT_SAVE_STEPS
bool
prompt "Save intermediate steps"
default n
help
If you say 'y' here, then you will be able to restart crosstool-NG at
any step.
It is not currently possible to restart at any of the debug facility.
They are treated as a whole.
See docs/overview.txt for the list of steps.
config DEBUG_CT_SAVE_STEPS_GZIP
bool
prompt "gzip saved states"
default y
depends on DEBUG_CT_SAVE_STEPS
help
If you are tight on space, then you can ask to gzip the saved states
tarballs. On the other hand, this takes some longer time...
To lose as less time as possible, the gzip process is done with a low
compression ratio (-3), which gives roughly 70% gain in size. Going
further doesn't gain much, and takes far more time (believe me, I've
got figures here! :-) ).
endif