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# Choose uClibc options
#

comment "uClibc Options"

choice
	prompt "uClibc C library Version"
	default BR2_UCLIBC_VERSION_0_9_30
	help
	  Select the version of uClibc you wish to use.

	config BR2_UCLIBC_VERSION_0_9_28_3
		depends on BR2_DEPRECATED
		bool "uClibc 0.9.28.3"
		depends on BR2_EXT_UCLIBC_VERSION_0_9_28_3

	config BR2_UCLIBC_VERSION_0_9_29
		depends on BR2_DEPRECATED || BR2_RECENT
		bool "uClibc 0.9.29"
		depends on BR2_EXT_UCLIBC_VERSION_0_9_29

	config BR2_UCLIBC_VERSION_0_9_30
		bool "uClibc 0.9.30"
		depends on BR2_EXT_UCLIBC_VERSION_0_9_30

	config BR2_UCLIBC_VERSION_SNAPSHOT
		bool "daily snapshot"

endchoice


config BR2_USE_UCLIBC_SNAPSHOT
	string "Date (yyyymmdd) of snapshot or 'snapshot' for latest"
	default "snapshot"
	depends on BR2_UCLIBC_VERSION_SNAPSHOT
	help
	    Use latest snapshot or one from a specific date?

config BR2_UCLIBC_CONFIG
	string "uClibc configuration file to use?"
	default "toolchain/uClibc/uClibc-0.9.28.config" if BR2_UCLIBC_VERSION_0_9_28_3
	default "toolchain/uClibc/uClibc-0.9.29.config" if BR2_UCLIBC_VERSION_0_9_29
	default "toolchain/uClibc/uClibc-0.9.30.config" if BR2_UCLIBC_VERSION_0_9_30
	default "toolchain/uClibc/uClibc-snapshot.config" if BR2_UCLIBC_VERSION_SNAPSHOT
	help
	  Some people may wish to use their own modified uClibc configuration
	  file and will specify their config file location with this option.
	  See also docs/README in this package.
	  If unsure, use the default.

config BR2_ENABLE_LOCALE
	bool "Enable locale/gettext/i18n support?"
	help
	  Enable locale/gettext/i18n support?

config BR2_ENABLE_LOCALE_PREGENERATED
	bool "Use pregenerated locale data?"
	depends on BR2_ENABLE_LOCALE
	help
	  Instead of generating the locale data locally you can optionally
	  download a pregenerated set of locales.

	  Say N here unless your buildhost lacks locale support and you
	  desparately want to use internationalization on your target.

choice
	prompt "Thread library implementation"
	default BR2_PTHREADS_OLD
	help
	  Select the version of libpthreads you want to use.
	  Not all thread variants work with all versions of uClibc,
	  the "linuxthreads (stable/old)" may be a working fallback
	  if you need threading at all.

	config BR2_PTHREADS_NONE
		bool "none"

	config BR2_PTHREADS
		bool "linuxthreads"

	config BR2_PTHREADS_OLD
		bool "linuxthreads (stable/old)"

	config BR2_PTHREADS_NATIVE
		bool "Native POSIX Threading (NPTL)"
endchoice

config BR2_PTHREAD_DEBUG
	bool "Thread library debugging"
	depends on BR2_PTHREADS || BR2_PTHREADS_OLD || BR2_PTHREADS_NATIVE
	help
	  Build the thread library with debugging enabled.

config BR2_UCLIBC_PROGRAM_INVOCATION
	bool "Enable 'program invocation name'"
	help
	  Support for the GNU-specific program_invocation_name and
	  program_invocation_short_name strings.  Some GNU packages
	  (like tar and coreutils) utilize these for extra useful
	  output, but in general are not required.

config BR2_UCLIBC_INSTALL_TEST_SUITE
	bool "Compile and install uClibc tests"
	default n
	select BR2_PACKAGE_MAKE
	help
	  Enabling this option will compile and install the uClibc test suite.
	  This is useful if you want to check if the uClibc library is working
	  for your architecture and/or help developing uClibc.

	  The test suite will be installed into /root/uClibc directory. To run
	  the test suite enter the /root/uClibc/test directory and type
	  "make UCLIBC_ONLY=1 CC=/bin/true check".

	  See the /root/uClibc/test/README for additional information.

	  This is not needed at all for normal builds, so you can safely say no
	  if you do not plan to dig into your C library.