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And get rid of unused debugging code while we're at it.
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>
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Part of #163.
Signed-off-by: Maxim Grigoriev <maxim2405@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>
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Move stamp (dependency) files outside the (version specific) source
directories, so other packages can hardcode dependencies on them instead
of having to use <PACKAGE>_VERSION variables.
This is important as the variables in the make rules are evaluated when
the rules is seen, which might be before the dependent makefile is parsed
(and hence <PACKAGE>_VERSION variable is known, screwing up stuff.
The downside of this is that the package isn't automatically rebuilt
when the version changes (E.G. by a svn update) and you now also have to
remove the stamp files next to $(BUILD_DIR)/<PACKAGE>-* to force a rebuild.
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Add HOST_DIR directory handling. HOST_DIR should be used just like
STAGING_DIR, but for host files instead of target ones.
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Seems a bit more sensible as default.
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A lot of tools take a -q option to be quiet.
Set this if make is called with the -s (silent) option and use for
wget, git, svn and configure.
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Other packages might also support Linux-style out of tree builds
with the O=<dir> syntax (E.G. Busybox does). As make automatically
forwards command line variable definitions those packages get very
confused. Fix this by telling make to not do so
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And complain if the output directory cannot be created.
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Add support and documentation for out-of-tree builds with syntax
like the Linux kernel (make O=<dir>).
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gcc target abi back to a place where the other arch-specific settings live
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Put first according to principle of configuration order
Merge root skeleton configuration to one place
- currently in package/busybox/Config.in
- Should maybe have it's own Config.in
gcc ABI configuration moved from toplevel to toolchain/gcc/Config.in
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of config steps
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This is ment to ease configuration by providing toolchain related options in one place
No functional changes, just shuffling the menus around..
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this fact into account.
Will need to try to copy eventual pre-existing project-specific deps back
to package/config in order not to mess up the corresponding timestamps (to avoid superfluous rebuilds)..
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The purpose of the BSP patch is to allow building
several boards inside the same buildroot tree.
For this to work, each board has to have its
own "$(TARGET_DIR)" and all *configurable* packages
must be rebuilt for each board.
They are now built in the "$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)"
All non configurable packages can and should still
be built in the "$(BUILD_DIR)".
If a package is built for one board, then when
you build for a second board of the same architecture
the build becomes a simple copy of the resulting
binaries.
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Define BR2_PROJECT which will be used as the selector
between different boards. Note that BR2_PROJECT allow
you to build multiple root file systems for a single
board, and should not be confused with BR2_BOARD_NAME
which relates to the H/W.
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Define PROJECT_BUILD_DIR as "PROJECT_BUILD_DIR/$(PROJECT)"
Define BINARIES_DIR as "binaries/$(PROJECT)"
Define TARGET_DIR as "$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/root"
(some prefix/postfix may apply)
Resulting images are stored in "$(BINARIES_DIR)"
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Define a few new environment variables in Makefile
PROJECT: Stripped BR2_PROJECT
DATE: Date of build in YYYY-MM-DD format
HOSTNAME: Stripped BR2_HOSTNAME => /etc/hostname
BANNER: Stripped BR2_BANNER => /etc/issue
Linux and Busybox will be built in $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)
More patches will be needed later to ensure all
configurable packages are built in this directory.
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