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diff --git a/docs/buildroot.html b/docs/buildroot.html index 1bf3ac015..a13945969 100644 --- a/docs/buildroot.html +++ b/docs/buildroot.html @@ -1014,7 +1014,7 @@ endif <a name="ex2line34" id="ex2line34">34</a> $(MAKE) CC=$(TARGET_CC) -C $(FOO_DIR) <a name="ex2line35" id="ex2line35">35</a> <a name="ex2line36" id="ex2line36">36</a> $(TARGET_DIR)/$(FOO_TARGET_BINARY): $(FOO_DIR)/$(FOO_BINARY) - <a name="ex2line37" id="ex2line37">37</a> $(MAKE) prefix=$(TARGET_DIR)/usr -C $(FOO_DIR) install + <a name="ex2line37" id="ex2line37">37</a> $(MAKE) DESTDIR=$(TARGET_DIR) -C $(FOO_DIR) install-strip <a name="ex2line38" id="ex2line38">38</a> rm -Rf $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/man <a name="ex2line39" id="ex2line39">39</a> <a name="ex2line40" id="ex2line40">40</a> foo: uclibc ncurses $(TARGET_DIR)/$(FOO_TARGET_BINARY) @@ -1111,8 +1111,8 @@ endif <p>Lines <a href="#ex2line36">36-38</a> defines a target and associated rules that install the software inside the target filesystem. It depends on the binary file in the source directory, to make sure the software has - been compiled. It uses the <code>install</code> target of the - software <code>Makefile</code> by passing a <code>prefix</code> + been compiled. It uses the <code>install-strip</code> target of the + software <code>Makefile</code> by passing a <code>DESTDIR</code> argument, so that the <code>Makefile</code> doesn't try to install the software inside host <code>/usr</code> but inside target <code>/usr</code>. After the installation, the |