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1menu "BOOK Settings"
2
3 #--- BOOK/script
4 choice
5 prompt "Use BOOK"
6 default BOOK_LFS
7 help
8 Select the book where build instructions are retrieved.
9
10 config BOOK_LFS
11 bool "Linux From Scratch System V"
12 help
13 Set up the tools to build LFS with SysV init.
14
15 config BOOK_LFS_SYSD
16 bool "Linux From Scratch systemd"
17 help
18 Set up the tools to build LFS with systemd init.
19
20 config BOOK_BLFS
21 bool "Beyond Linux From Scratch (see help)"
22 help
23 if the LFS system has already been built, install the tools
24 to build BLFS packages.
25 endchoice
26
27 choice
28 depends on BOOK_BLFS
29 prompt "Init system"
30
31 config BLFS_SYSV
32 bool "BLFS SysV"
33 help
34 Extract the SysV flavour of the BLFS book
35
36 config BLFS_SYSD
37 bool "BLFS systemd"
38 help
39 Extract the systemd flavour of the BLFS book
40
41 endchoice
42
43 config INITSYS
44 string
45 default "sysv" if BOOK_LFS || BLFS_SYSV
46 default "systemd" if BOOK_LFS_SYSD || BLFS_SYSD
47
48 config RUN_ME
49 string
50 default "./jhalfs run" if BOOK_LFS || BOOK_LFS_SYSD
51 default "./install-blfs-tools.sh auto" if BOOK_BLFS
52 #--- End BOOK/script
53
54 #--- Book version
55 choice
56 prompt "Book version"
57 default BRANCH
58
59 config BRANCH
60 bool "Branch (default to trunk) or any commit"
61 help
62 Use an LFS book downloaded from the git repository, and
63 checked out at any commit (branch/tag/sha)
64
65 config WORKING_COPY
66 bool "Working Copy"
67 help
68 Use a local working copy of the LFS book
69 endchoice
70
71 config COMMIT
72 string "Branch, tag, or any commit"
73 default "trunk"
74 depends on BRANCH
75 help
76 Enter a branch, a tag, or an abbreviated commit sha.
77 The tool will clone the LFS repository and checkout
78 that commit
79
80 config BOOK
81 string "Loc of working copy (mandatory)"
82 default "**EDIT ME**"
83 depends on WORKING_COPY
84 help
85 The full path to a local copy of the LFS book XML sources
86
87 choice
88 depends on (BOOK_LFS || BOOK_LFS_SYSD)
89 prompt "Multilib"
90 default LFS_MULTILIB_NO
91 config LFS_MULTILIB_NO
92 bool "Standard LFS on i686 or amd64"
93 help
94 Use standard LFS book (choose this if not multilib source)
95
96 config LFS_MULTILIB_I686
97 bool "Multilib LFS on amd64 with i686 libraries"
98 help
99 Use Multilib LFS book with i686 libraries
100
101 config LFS_MULTILIB_X32
102 bool "Multilib LFS on amd64 with x32 libraries"
103 help
104 Use Multilib LFS book with x32 libraries
105
106 config LFS_MULTILIB_ALL
107 bool "Multilib LFS on amd64 with i686 and x32 libraries"
108 help
109 Use Multilib LFS book with i686 and x32 libraries
110
111 endchoice
112
113 config MULTILIB
114 string
115 default "default" if LFS_MULTILIB_NO
116 default "ml_32" if LFS_MULTILIB_I686
117 default "ml_x32" if LFS_MULTILIB_X32
118 default "ml_all" if LFS_MULTILIB_ALL
119
120 #--- End BOOK version
121
122 choice
123 prompt "Build method"
124 default BUILD_CHROOT
125 depends on (BOOK_LFS || BOOK_LFS_SYSD)
126 help
127 What build method should be used: a chroot jail or minimal boot
128 system. Review the clfs-ng branch chap6 "TO BOOT OR CHROOT" for
129 a full explanation.
130
131 config BUILD_CHROOT
132 bool "chroot"
133
134 config BUILD_BOOT
135 bool "boot"
136 endchoice
137
138 config METHOD
139 string
140 default "chroot" if BUILD_CHROOT
141 default "boot" if BUILD_BOOT
142
143 config BOOT_CONFIG
144 string "BOOT kernel config file (mandatory)"
145 default "***EDIT ME***"
146 depends on BUILD_BOOT
147 help
148 If METHOD=boot, location of boot-kernel config file
149 The config file will be copied to ${BUILD_DIR}/sources
150 and renamed 'bootkernel-config'
151 NOTE: this setting is required
152
153 #--- blfs-tool Support
154 config BLFS_TOOL
155 bool "Add blfs-tool support"
156 default n
157 depends on !BOOK_BLFS
158 help
159 Activating this option will install additional packages needed
160 to use blfs tools after booting the new system.
161 The blfs-tool files will be installed under $BUILD_DIR/blfs_root
162 (see below).
163 After booting the new xLFS system, but before using the blfs tools,
164 you should create a user account, move the /blfs_root directory
165 to that user's home, and change its ownership to that of the user.
166 Also, be sure to give the user read and write access on the
167 $TRACKING_DIR directory and the files that it contains.
168 Don't forget to configure sudo properly on the new system.
169
170 config DUMMY # Avoid indenting the items below
171 bool
172
173 if BLFS_TOOL
174 menu "blfs-tool dependencies"
175
176 config DEP_LIBXML
177 bool "libxml2 (required)"
178 default y
179
180 config DEP_LIBXSLT
181 bool "libxslt (required)"
182 default y
183
184 config DEP_DBXML
185 bool "DocBook XML DTD (required)"
186 default y
187
188 config DEP_LYNX
189 bool "lynx (optional, for reading the generated book)"
190 default y
191
192 config DEP_SUDO
193 bool "sudo (recommended)"
194 default y
195
196 config DEP_WGET
197 bool "wget (recommended)"
198 default y
199
200 config DEP_GPM
201 bool "GPM (optional, see help)"
202 default n
203 help
204 if you install gpm, it will be started
205 automatically on boot. It allows copy-paste
206 while Xorg is not installed.
207
208 config DEP_GIT
209 bool "GIT client (optional, see help)"
210 default n
211 help
212 Git is needed for updating the book
213 sources. You do not need it if building a
214 stable book.
215
216 endmenu
217
218 choice
219 prompt "BLFS book version"
220 default BLFS_BRANCH
221
222 config BLFS_BRANCH
223 bool "BLFS Branch (default trunk) or any commit"
224 help
225 Use a BLFS book downloaded from the git repository, and
226 checked out at any commit (branch/tag/sha).
227
228 config BLFS_WORKING_COPY
229 bool "BLFS working copy"
230 help
231 Use a local working copy of the BLFS book.
232 endchoice
233
234 config BLFS_WC_LOCATION
235 string "Location of the local BLFS working copy (mandatory)"
236 default "**EDIT ME**"
237 depends on BLFS_WORKING_COPY
238 help
239 Full path to the BLFS book working copy
240
241 config BLFS_COMMIT
242 string "BLFS Book commit (branch/tag/sha)"
243 default "trunk"
244 depends on BLFS_BRANCH
245 help
246 Can be any branch, tag, or abbreviated (or not) commit sha.
247 endif
248 #--- End blfs-tool Support
249
250 #--- BLFS params (Used for installing the tools, either after a jhalfs run
251 # or directly)
252 config BLFS_ROOT
253 string "Root of the tools directory (see help)"
254 default "/blfs_root"
255 depends on BLFS_TOOL || BOOK_BLFS
256 help
257 Path to the directory where all required files and scripts
258 will be stored.
259
260 This path must begin with a slash, and:
261 - is relative to the user's HOME directory when installing the
262 blfs tools on an already existing LFS system.
263 - is relative to the root of the build directory (`/' in chroot)
264 when adding the tools after a jhalfs run
265
266 CAUTION: this directory will be removed if it already exists.
267
268 config BLFS_XML
269 string "BLFS sources directory (internal parameter)"
270 default "blfs-xml"
271 depends on BLFS_TOOL || BOOK_BLFS
272 help
273 The directory name under $BLFS_ROOT where the BLFS
274 book sources will be copied or checked out. Do not change that
275 unless you know what you are doing...
276
277 config LFS_XML
278 string "LFS sources directory (internal parameter)"
279 default "lfs-xml"
280 depends on BLFS_TOOL || BOOK_BLFS
281 help
282 The directory name under $BLFS_ROOT where the LFS
283 book sources will be copied or checked out. Do not change that
284 unless you know what you are doing...
285
286 choice
287 prompt "LFS book version"
288 default LFS_BRANCH
289 depends on BOOK_BLFS
290
291 config LFS_BRANCH
292 bool "LFS branch (default trunk) or any commit"
293 help
294 Use an LFS book downloaded from the git repository and
295 checked out at any commit (branch/tag/sha).
296
297 config LFS_WORKING_COPY
298 bool "LFS working copy"
299 help
300 Use a local working copy of the LFS book.
301 endchoice
302
303 config BLFS_LFS_BOOK
304 string "Location of the local LFS working copy (mandatory)"
305 default "**EDIT ME**"
306 depends on LFS_WORKING_COPY
307 help
308 Full path to the LFS book working copy"
309
310 config BLFS_LFS_COMMIT
311 string "LFS Book Commit (mandatory)"
312 default "trunk"
313 depends on LFS_BRANCH
314 help
315 Any branch, tag or abbreviated (or not) commit sha.
316 # End of BLFS parameters
317
318 #--- Custom Tools support
319 config CUSTOM_TOOLS
320 depends on !BOOK_BLFS
321 bool "Add custom tools support"
322 default n
323 help
324 Activating this option additional packages you create
325 will be installed after finished the xLFS system build.
326 #--- End Custom Tools support
327
328 #--- This directory is needed for blfs tools installation and custom tools
329 # As well.
330 config TRACKING_DIR
331 string "Installed packages database directory"
332 default "/var/lib/jhalfs/BLFS"
333 depends on BOOK_BLFS || BLFS_TOOL || CUSTOM_TOOLS
334 help
335 Full path to the directory where the database of
336 installed packages will be created.
337
338 If the blfs tools are installed on a running xLFS system,
339 the user must have enough privileges to create this directory.
340 It may be necessary to create the /var/lib/jhalfs directory as
341 root, and make it writable by the user before running this tool.
342
343 If you are installing the blfs tools as part of an xLFS build
344 and/or using the customized scripts feature, you will
345 need to fix this directory's permissions after booting
346 the new system.
347
348 Note that the user who will build the packages must
349 have read and write access to this directory.
350
351#--- End BOOK Settings
352endmenu
353
354menu "General Settings"
355depends on !BOOK_BLFS
356
357 #--- LFS User Account
358
359 config LUSER
360 string
361 default "lfs"
362
363 config LGROUP
364 string
365 default LUSER
366
367 config LHOME
368 string
369 default "/home"
370
371 #--- End Set User Account
372
373 config BUILDDIR
374 string "Build Directory"
375 default "/mnt/build_dir"
376 help
377 #-- The directory where the created system will be located.
378 # NOTE: A working directory named jhalfs will be created
379 # here, so ensure this does not conflict with the jhalfs
380 # source directory.
381
382 config GETPKG
383 bool "Retrieve source files"
384 default n
385 help
386 #-- Download all packages and patches required by the selected book
387 # NOTE: Looks for files in the local archive defined by SRC_ARCHIVE
388 # first and if necessary retrieves them from the 'net.
389 # Files will be transferred to $BUILDDIR/sources.
390
391 config SRC_ARCHIVE
392 string "Package Archive Directory"
393 default "$SRC_ARCHIVE"
394 depends on GETPKG
395 help
396 #-- A local archive for packages/files (not $BUILDDIR/sources)
397 # Any missing file will be downloaded and archived here,
398 # if the user has the right privileges.
399
400 config RETRYSRCDOWNLOAD
401 bool "Retry on 'connection refused' failure"
402 default n
403 depends on GETPKG
404 help
405 #-- Attempt to download a source package again if it fails
406 # with a 'connection refused' error. This can happen on
407 # servers that are overloaded.
408
409 config RETRYDOWNLOADCNT
410 int "Number of retry attempts on download failures"
411 default 20
412 depends on GETPKG
413 help
414 #-- Number of times to retry a failed download.
415
416 config DOWNLOADTIMEOUT
417 int "Download timeout (in seconds)"
418 default 30
419 depends on GETPKG
420 help
421 #-- Number of seconds to wait for a download to start before
422 # timing out.
423
424 config SERVER
425 string "FTP mirror"
426 default "http://ftp.osuosl.org"
427 depends on GETPKG
428 help
429 #-- FTP mirror to download packages and patches if not found
430 # in $SRC_ARCHIVE
431 # As a last resort, the files will downloaded from upstream,
432 # if possible.
433
434 config RUNMAKE
435 bool "Run the makefile"
436 default n
437 help
438 #-- Automatically run the makefile once it has been created
439
440 config CLEAN
441 bool "Rebuild files"
442 default n
443 help
444 #-- Clean the build directory before performing any other task.
445 # The directory is cleaned only if it was populated by a
446 # previous JHALFS run.
447
448#--- End General Settings
449endmenu
450
451menu "Build Settings"
452depends on !BOOK_BLFS
453
454 #--- Test Suites
455 config CONFIG_TESTS
456 bool "Run testsuites"
457 default y
458 help
459 #-- Run test suites
460 # If you select 'y' here:
461 # You will have to select between:
462 # - Only critical final system testsuites
463 # - All final system testsuites
464 #
465 # Note that in any case, all the test instructions will
466 # be generated. Those which are not wanted will be commented
467 # out. If you select 'n' here, the commented test instructions
468 # do not stop on test suite failures.
469
470 menu "Test settings"
471 depends on CONFIG_TESTS
472 choice
473 prompt "Tests level"
474 default TST_1
475
476 config TST_1
477 bool "Only final system critical testsuites"
478 help
479 #-- Critical tests:
480 # Only Glibc, Binutils, GMP, MPFR, MPC and GCC
481 # testsuites for final system. The others are commented
482 # out.
483
484 config TST_2
485 bool "All final system testsuites"
486 help
487 #-- All final system test suites:
488 # Test instructions for the temporary tools (if available)
489 # are commented out.
490
491 endchoice
492
493 endmenu # test settings
494
495 config TEST
496 int
497 default "0" if !CONFIG_TESTS
498 default "1" if TST_1
499 default "2" if TST_2
500 #--- End Test Suites
501
502 #--- Package Management
503 config PKGMNGT
504 bool "Package management"
505 depends on BOOK_LFS || BOOK_LFS_SYSD
506 default n
507 help
508 #-- Use package management
509 #
510 # If set, you'll have to choose between
511 # two package management styles:
512 # - Build and install:
513 # the packages in the final phase are built
514 # in a separate directory, PKG_DEST.
515 # You should provide a bash function for
516 # packaging and installing the package.
517 # - Preload a library before install:
518 # Run the install instructions inside a
519 # wrapper command, which monitors the
520 # installed files.
521 #
522 # Also, you have to provide the instructions
523 # to build the package manager during the
524 # temporary tools phase, in the form of a
525 # sect1 of the book identical to a package
526 # sect1. See README.PACKAGE_MANAGEMENT
527 choice
528 depends on PKGMNGT
529 prompt "Package management style"
530 default PKG_PACK
531
532 config PKG_PACK
533 bool "Build and pack (pacman or dpkg style)"
534
535 config LIB_LOAD
536 bool "Preload a library before installing (porg style)"
537 endchoice
538
539 config WRAP_INSTALL
540 bool
541 default y if LIB_LOAD
542 default n if PKG_PACK
543 #--- End package management
544
545 #--- Installed files logs
546 config INSTALL_LOG
547 bool "Create a log of installed files for each package"
548 default n
549 help
550 #-- Select this if you want to create logs of the files
551 # installed by each package on the final system.
552
553 #--- End Installed files logs
554
555 config STRIP
556 bool "Strip Installed Binaries/Libraries"
557 default n
558
559 config NO_PROGRESS_BAR
560 bool "DO NOT use/display progress_bar"
561 default n
562 help
563 #-- Do not use the progress bar routine. On slower machines
564 # this function consumes precious CPU cycles.
565
566#--- End Build Settings
567endmenu
568
569menu "System configuration"
570 depends on !BOOK_BLFS
571
572 #--- FSTAB
573 config HAVE_FSTAB
574 bool "Use a custom fstab file"
575 default n
576 help
577 #-- Select this if you have an fstab file with entries
578 # for the target system
579
580 config FSTAB
581 string "Fstab file (optional)"
582 default "***EDIT ME***"
583 depends on HAVE_FSTAB
584 help
585 #-- The location of fstab file (if empty, a template is created)
586 #--- End FSTAB
587
588 #--- Kernel
589 config CONFIG_BUILD_KERNEL
590 bool "Build the kernel"
591 default n
592 help
593 #-- Select this option if you wish to build the kernel.
594 #
595 # You will be prompted for the full path to the .config
596 # file. It will be copied to the 'sources' directory and
597 # renamed kernel-config
598
599 config CONFIG
600 string "Kernel config file"
601 default "***EDIT ME***"
602 depends on CONFIG_BUILD_KERNEL
603 help
604 #-- Fully qualified path to a kernel config file
605 # The config file will be copied to ${BUILD_DIR}/sources
606 # and renamed 'kernel-config'
607 #
608 # Important: if the config file is out of date (missing
609 # option), the kernel build will timeout instead of
610 # waiting forever for an input. This will generate error
611 # 124. In this case, update your config file,
612 # copy it to $BUILD_DIR/sources/kernel-config, and
613 # restart the build.
614 #--- End Kernel
615
616 config NCURSES5
617 bool "Install non-wide-character ncurses"
618 default n
619 depends on BOOK_LFS || BOOK_LFS_SYSD
620 help
621 #-- Install the optional non wide character ncurses5 library
622
623 config TIMEZONE
624 string "TimeZone"
625 default "GMT"
626 help
627 #-- The timezone as output by tzselect
628 # This will be copied to /etc/localtime
629
630 config LANG
631 string "Language"
632 default "$LANG"
633 help
634 #-- LANG variable set in /etc/profile
635 # See http://sourceware.org/git/?p=glibc.git;a=blob;f=localedata/SUPPORTED
636 # for values (or the file localedata/SUPPORTED in glibc tarball)
637
638 config FULL_LOCALE
639 bool "Install the full set of locales"
640 default n
641 help
642 #-- If set to y, the full set of supported locales
643 # will be installed. Otherwise, only the minimal set
644 # necessary for the tests will be installed,
645 # together with the locale associated with the
646 # LANG you have chosen, if not in the minimal set.
647
648 #--- Groff page
649 choice
650 prompt "Groff page size"
651 default PAGE_LETTER
652 help
653 #-- Page definition for groff: letter or A4
654
655 config PAGE_LETTER
656 bool "letter"
657
658 config PAGE_A4
659 bool "A4"
660 endchoice
661
662 config PAGE
663 string
664 default "letter" if PAGE_LETTER
665 default "A4" if PAGE_A4
666 #--- End Groff page
667
668 config HOSTNAME
669 string "Hostname (see help)"
670 default "**EDITME**"
671 help
672 If you are on a public network, use the hostname given to you by
673 your institution, or corporation, etc. If your network is private,
674 that is, behind a firewall such as a box to connect to your ISP,
675 you can choose anything you'd like. Combined with the domain name
676 "local", you have the possibility to access your computer by name
677 instead of address on the private network (see RFC 6762 and
678 https://www.howtogeek.com/167190/).
679
680 menu "Network configuration"
681 config INTERFACE
682 string "netword card name"
683 default "eth0"
684 help
685 eth0 is used in most cases. Virtual interfaces may get other
686 names (for example enp0s3 for the default network stack in qemu).
687 Systemd may also rename network interfaces according to their
688 bus addresses.
689 config IP_ADDR
690 string "Static IP address"
691 default "10.0.2.9"
692 help
693 The default here is for a virtual interface in qemu. Private
694 networks have addresses in the range 10.x.x.x or 192.168.x.x.
695 You have to know your network prefix. Then the last figure
696 may be anything you like.
697
698 config GATEWAY
699 string "Gateway"
700 default "10.0.2.2"
701 help
702 Again, this default is for a qemu network stack. Usually, the
703 gateway is the address of your firewall.
704 config PREFIX
705 string "Subnet prefix"
706 default "24"
707 help
708 Again, this default is for a qemu network stack, but is also
709 the most used in private networks.
710 config BROADCAST
711 string "Broadcast address"
712 default "10.0.2.255"
713 config DOMAIN
714 string "Domain name (see help)"
715 default "local"
716 help
717 Domain Name:
718 Doamin names are registered, so if your computer is on a public
719 network, you cannot use any name you'd like. On a public
720 network, you should have been given a domain name by
721 your corporation, institution, etc.
722 If your network is really private, that is behind a firewall
723 such as a box for connecting to an ISP, you can choose any
724 domain you'd like. You can also opt for "local", see RFC 6762,
725 or "something.test", see RFC 6761.
726 config DNS1
727 string "Primary Name server"
728 default "10.0.2.3"
729 config DNS2
730 string "Secondary Name server"
731 default "8.8.8.8"
732 endmenu # Network configuration
733
734 menu "Console configuration"
735 config FONT
736 string "Console font"
737 default "lat0-16"
738 help
739 Unicode mode is set by default. Setting FONT_MAP, FONT_UNIMAP,
740 etc, must be done manually.
741 config KEYMAP
742 string "Keymap name"
743 default "us"
744 config LOCAL
745 boolean "Hardware clock is set to local time"
746 default n
747 help
748 If the harware clock is set to local time, answer yes,
749 If it is set to UTC, answer no
750 config LOG_LEVEL
751 string "Default log level (1-8)"
752 default "4"
753 depends on BOOK_LFS
754 help
755 This can be changed using dmesg. 1 means "no message",
756 8 shows every message sent by the kernel, which is very
757 noisy. The default at boot time is 7, which is quite
758 noisy too.
759 endmenu # Console configuration
760
761endmenu #--- System configuration
762
763menu "Advanced Features"
764depends on !BOOK_BLFS
765
766 config REPORT
767 bool "Create SBU and disk usage report"
768 default y
769
770 config SAVE_CH5
771 bool "Save Chapter 5 work"
772 depends on BOOK_LFS || BOOK_LFS_SYSD
773 default n
774 help
775 Save the state of jhalfs at the end of chapter 5:
776
777 if you tick this item, the whole $LFS directory is
778 saved when chapter 5 is finished. It'll be in an xz
779 compressed tarball in the $LFS/jhalfs directory
780
781 #--- ICA
782 config COMPARE
783 bool "Run comparison analysis on final stage"
784 default n
785 help
786 #-- Should an iterative comparison analysis be performed?
787 #
788 # Unless you are familiar with ICA, do not
789 # select this option
790 #
791 # ICA is an analysis tool for comparing one
792 # build to the next. Builds mays differ from one iteration
793 # to another due to the build order and this tool try
794 # to ferret out those differences by examining the stored
795 # build logs and binary files.
796 #
797 # The scripts are well commented and can be found in ./extras/*
798 #
799
800 config ITERATIONS
801 int "Number of test runs (2,3,4,5)" if COMPARE
802 depends on COMPARE
803 range 2 5
804 default 3
805
806 config RUN_ICA
807 bool
808 default y if COMPARE
809
810 #--- End ICA
811
812 #--- Optimizations
813 config CONFIG_OPTIMIZE
814 bool "Optimization and parallelization"
815 default n
816 help
817 # Opens a menu for various optimization settings:
818 # Actual optimization flags MUST be defined in ./optimize/*
819 # before activating this option.
820 #
821 # WARNING: The use of build optimizations may lead to build issues.
822 # If the system doesn't work as expected, please rebuild
823 # without optimizations before asking for support.
824 menu "Parallelization and Optimization settings"
825 depends on CONFIG_OPTIMIZE
826
827 config N_PARALLEL
828 int "Number of parallel `make' jobs"
829 default 1
830 help
831 #-- The usual recommandation is (number of CPU cores)+1
832 # Do not set for meaningful SBU calculations.
833
834 choice
835 prompt "Optimization level"
836 default OPT_1
837 help
838 #-- Optimization values are set in optimize/* files
839
840 config OPT_1
841 bool "Final system only"
842
843 config OPT_2
844 bool "Both temp tools and final system"
845
846 endchoice
847
848 config REALSBU
849 bool "Build Binutls pass1 without optimization (Real SBU)"
850 depends on OPT_2
851 default n
852 help
853 #-- Use -j1 in make invokation for Binutils pass1 to
854 # get a valid SBU value.
855
856 endmenu # Optimization settings
857 config OPTIMIZE
858 int
859 default "0" if !CONFIG_OPTIMIZE
860 default "1" if OPT_1
861 default "2" if OPT_2
862
863 #--- End Optimizations
864
865 #-- Internal Settings
866 menu "Internal Settings (WARNING: for jhalfs developers only)"
867
868 config SCRIPT_ROOT
869 string "Scripts root"
870 default "jhalfs"
871
872 config JHALFSDIR
873 string "jhalfs directory"
874 default "$BUILDDIR/$SCRIPT_ROOT"
875
876 config LOGDIRBASE
877 string "Build logs directory basename"
878 default "logs"
879
880 config LOGDIR
881 string "Build logs directory"
882 default "$JHALFSDIR/$LOGDIRBASE"
883
884 config TESTLOGDIRBASE
885 string "Test suites logs directory basename"
886 default "test-logs"
887
888 config TESTLOGDIR
889 string "Test suites logs directory"
890 default "$JHALFSDIR/$TESTLOGDIRBASE"
891
892 config FILELOGDIRBASE
893 string "Installed files logs directory basename"
894 default "installed-files"
895
896 config FILELOGDIR
897 string "Installed files logs directory"
898 default "$JHALFSDIR/$FILELOGDIRBASE"
899
900 config ICALOGDIR
901 string "ICA logs directory"
902 default "$LOGDIR/ICA"
903
904 config MKFILE
905 string "Makefile"
906 default "$JHALFSDIR/Makefile"
907
908 config XSL
909 string "XSL stylesheet"
910 default "lfs.xsl"
911
912 config PKG_LST
913 string "Package contents list"
914 default "unpacked"
915
916 config DEL_LA_FILES
917 bool "Remove libtool .la files"
918 default y
919 help
920 #-- Remove files libxxx.la installed by libtool. Only set to
921 # "n" if you know what you are doing. For a rationale
922 # see https://blog.flameeyes.eu/tags/lafiles/
923
924 #--- End Internal Settings
925 endmenu
926
927#--- End Advanced Features
928endmenu
929
930config REBUILD_MAKEFILE
931# depends on !BOOK_BLFS
932 bool "Rebuild the Makefile (see help)"
933 default n
934 help
935 #-- Rebuild the Makefile
936 #
937 # This option allows to rebuild the Makefile after
938 # customizing the base system build scripts.
939 #
940 # See README.CUSTOM for more info about this feature.
941 # Note that you should do that after configuring a jhalfs
942 # build, and only if you need changing the build scripts order
943 # or add a new one.
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