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2007-08-22- semicolon touchup. No other changesBernhard Reutner-Fischer
2007-08-21- sed -i -e "/;$/s/;$//g" $(egrep ";$" package/* package/*/*.mk toolchain/* ↵Bernhard Reutner-Fischer
toolchain/*/*.mk */Makefile.in -l)
2007-08-21Remove switches if sstrip is runUlf Samuelsson
2007-08-20SED away some whitespaceUlf Samuelsson
2007-08-02Bumped versionPeter Korsgaard
2007-06-27- add endian handling, mmap, memcmp checks to TARGET_CONFIGURE_ARGSBernhard Reutner-Fischer
- use TARGET_CONFIGURE_ARGS where appropriate.
2007-05-03version bumpPeter Korsgaard
2007-04-20Bumped versionPeter Korsgaard
2007-04-12Bumped versionPeter Korsgaard
2007-02-22Bumped versionPeter Korsgaard
2007-02-05Make certain the sqlite libs are actually installed in the targetEric Andersen
2007-01-29bump versionPeter Korsgaard
2007-01-18Bump versionPeter Korsgaard
2007-01-18sqlite installs into /usr/binPeter Korsgaard
2007-01-14fixup a whole steaming pile of insanity. When packages are configured,Eric Andersen
they should be configured with --prefix=/usr and we then need to use make DESTDIR=$(STAGING_DIR) install to get things installed into the staging directory. The current situation for many packages, which use --prefix=$(STAGING_DIR) results in the staging_dir paths getting compiled into the binary itself. This also adds in a pile of libtool fixups. Between broken pkgconfig, broken libtool handling, and broken --prefix settings, its a wonder things have worked as well as they have up till now. -Erik
2007-01-03- add missing package-source targetsBernhard Reutner-Fischer
- add missing dependencies to build prerequisites in the config system
2006-10-01- use $(ZCAT) as configured by the user instead of hardcoded 'zcat' that may ↵Bernhard Reutner-Fischer
not exist; Closes #971 Silly, unchecked sed -i -e "/[^b]zcat/s/zcat/\$\(ZCAT\)/g" $(svngrep "[^b]zcat" * -rl | grep -v Config.in)
2006-09-27Don't disable tcl twicePeter Korsgaard
2006-09-26sqlite package, based on gumstixPeter Korsgaard