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@@ -159,14 +159,14 @@ Then, you have three solutions to use an external toolchain:
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toolchain.
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* Use a completely custom external toolchain. This is particularly
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- useful for toolchains generated using crosstool-NG. To do this,
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- select the +Custom toolchain+ solution in the +Toolchain+ list. You
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- need to fill the +Toolchain path+, +Toolchain prefix+ and +External
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- toolchain C library+ options. Then, you have to tell Buildroot what
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- your external toolchain supports. If your external toolchain uses
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- the 'glibc' library, you only have to tell whether your toolchain
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- supports C\+\+ or not and whether it has built-in RPC support. If
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- your external toolchain uses the 'uClibc'
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+ useful for toolchains generated using crosstool-NG or with Buildroot
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+ itself. To do this, select the +Custom toolchain+ solution in the
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+ +Toolchain+ list. You need to fill the +Toolchain path+, +Toolchain
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+ prefix+ and +External toolchain C library+ options. Then, you have
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+ to tell Buildroot what your external toolchain supports. If your
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+ external toolchain uses the 'glibc' library, you only have to tell
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+ whether your toolchain supports C\+\+ or not and whether it has
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+ built-in RPC support. If your external toolchain uses the 'uClibc'
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library, then you have to tell Buildroot if it supports largefile,
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IPv6, RPC, wide-char, locale, program invocation, threads and
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C++. At the beginning of the execution, Buildroot will tell you if
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