1 # Companion libraries config options
2 # Those libraries are required for different versions of gcc,
3 # and can be used by binutils and gdb (maybe others as well).
5 menu "Companion libraries"
15 select COMPLIBS_NEEDED
21 select COMPLIBS_NEEDED
27 select COMPLIBS_NEEDED
33 select COMPLIBS_NEEDED
39 select COMPLIBS_NEEDED
45 select COMPLIBS_NEEDED
85 source "config/companion_libs/gmp.in"
88 source "config/companion_libs/mpfr.in"
91 source "config/companion_libs/ppl.in"
94 source "config/companion_libs/cloog.in"
97 source "config/companion_libs/mpc.in"
99 if LIBELF || LIBELF_TARGET
100 comment "libelf version needed to build for target"
102 source "config/companion_libs/libelf.in"
110 comment "Companion libraries common options"
112 config COMPLIBS_CHECK
114 prompt "Check the companion libraries builds (!!! READ HELP!!!)"
117 It is highly recommended to check the newly built companion libraries.
118 Unfortunately, this is a very intensive task, and takes a loooong time.
120 Checking the newly built companion libraries is thus disabled by default,
121 but it is suggested that you check them at least once on your machine,
122 and if they work, disable the check on subsequent builds.
124 If you suspect that one (or more) of your companion libraries is the
125 cause for incorrectly generated code, you should answer 'Y' here.
126 Note however that this will take a really long time. For example,
127 building PPL on my machine takes roughly 1'40", while checking it takes