buildroot/toolchain/kernel-headers/Config.in

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# Choose the kernel headers to use for kernel-headers target. This is
# ignored if you are building your own kernel or using the system kernel.
#
comment "Kernel Header Options"
choice
prompt "Kernel Headers"
default BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_2_6_21
help
Select the version of kernel header files you wish to use.
You must select the correct set of header files to match
the kernel you intend to use on your target system.
config BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_2_4_25
depends !BR2_avr32 && !BR2_nios2 && BR2_DEPRECATED
bool "Linux 2.4.25 kernel headers"
config BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_2_4_27
depends !BR2_avr32 && !BR2_nios2 && BR2_DEPRECATED
bool "Linux 2.4.27 kernel headers"
config BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_2_4_29
depends !BR2_avr32 && !BR2_avr32 && !BR2_nios2 && BR2_DEPRECATED
bool "Linux 2.4.29 kernel headers"
config BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_2_4_31
depends !BR2_avr32 && !BR2_nios2 && BR2_DEPRECATED
bool "Linux 2.4.31 kernel headers"
config BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_2_6_9
depends !BR2_avr32 && BR2_DEPRECATED
bool "Linux 2.6.9 kernel headers"
config BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_2_6_11
depends !BR2_avr32 && BR2_DEPRECATED
bool "Linux 2.6.11 kernel headers"
config BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_2_6_12
depends !BR2_avr32 && !BR2_nios2 && BR2_DEPRECATED
bool "Linux 2.6.12 kernel headers"
config BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_2_6_19_2
depends !BR2_avr32 && !BR2_nios2 && BR2_DEPRECATED
bool "Linux 2.6.19.2 kernel headers"
config BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_2_6_20
depends !BR2_avr32 && !BR2_nios2 && BR2_DEPRECATED
bool "Linux 2.6.20 kernel headers"
config BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_2_6_21
depends !BR2_avr32 && !BR2_nios2
bool "Linux 2.6.21.x kernel headers"
config BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_2_6_22
depends !BR2_nios2
bool "Linux 2.6.22.x kernel headers"
endchoice
config BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_LZMA
bool "use lzma initramfs kernel patches"
default n
help
Apply patches which allow for lzma compressed
initramfs filesystems. This requires the lzma
program in your development environment.
config BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_LZMA_INSTALL
bool "Install lzma in /usr/local/bin (Requires system password) for sudo"
default n
help
Install the lzma package in the /usr/local/bin directory
so it is available for future builds. This requires sudo.
If you do not know the system password you should not set
this option. If you do not have lzma installed the only way
to complete the linux build, ifl you apply the lzma patches
is to have '$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/bin' in your path.
config BR2_DEFAULT_KERNEL_HEADERS
string
default "2.4.25" if BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_2_4_25
default "2.4.27" if BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_2_4_27
default "2.4.29" if BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_2_4_29
default "2.4.31" if BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_2_4_31
default "2.6.9" if BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_2_6_9
default "2.6.11" if BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_2_6_11
default "2.6.12" if BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_2_6_12
default "2.6.19.2" if BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_2_6_19_2
default "2.6.20.4" if BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_2_6_20
default "2.6.21.5" if BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_2_6_21
default "2.6.22.1" if BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_2_6_22