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2009-04-07Makefile: add target-finalize for common filesystem cleanupPeter Korsgaard
And remove from each rootfs variant.
2009-04-07target: remove BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_*_SQUASH optionsPeter Korsgaard
Everything besides ubifs does an unconditional chown -R 0:0 anyway.
2009-04-01fakeroot: install into HOST_DIRPeter Korsgaard
2009-04-01makedevs: install into HOST_DIRPeter Korsgaard
2008-12-08target/: get rid of unneeded $(strip ..)Peter Korsgaard
2008-09-07jffs2: cleanupPeter Korsgaard
Patch by Markus Heidelberg <markus.heidelberg@web.de> * remove needless help in invisible config options * correct wrong indenting * remove unused BR2 variables for default pagesize and devfile
2008-02-12Fix typos in jffs2 summary supportHamish Moffatt
2008-02-12Add support for summarising JFFS2 images. With support in the kernel this ↵Hamish Moffatt
improves mount time significantly.
2007-10-01- just use the strip binary to avoid confusing libtool (quotes)Bernhard Reutner-Fischer
- use $(STRIPCMD) in packages to avoid clashes with $(STRIP)
2007-08-25- workaround for broken external toolchainsBernhard Reutner-Fischer
2007-08-22- semicolon touchup. No other changesBernhard Reutner-Fischer
2007-08-21- start to use BR2_HAVE_MANPAGES and BR2_HAVE_INFOPAGESBernhard Reutner-Fischer
- always error out if ldconfig for the target fails (was inconsistent..)
2007-08-16Move fakeroot temps from STAGING_DIR to PROJECT_BUILD_DIRUlf Samuelsson
2007-08-08Use cross ldconfig instead of host versionPeter Korsgaard
2007-07-12 BSP Patch:Ulf Samuelsson
========================================================= The purpose of the BSP patch is to allow building several boards inside the same buildroot tree. For this to work, each board has to have its own "$(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. ----- 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. ----- 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)" ----- 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.
2007-06-16Get rid of extra directory entry in JFFS2 and add wildcarding for usbmount ↵"Steven J. Hill"
patches.
2007-03-26- add option to create a jffs2 filesystem in srec format. Thanks to Xride.Bernhard Reutner-Fischer
2007-03-20- use numeric values for the superuser to be more portable.Bernhard Reutner-Fischer
Closes #1250
2007-02-15- do not use TARGET_DEVICE_TABLE if is is emptyBernhard Reutner-Fischer
2007-01-24- Additional JFFS2 options to support Dataflash (Ulf Samuelsson)Bernhard Reutner-Fischer
- cleanup a bit while at it
2006-08-22mkfs.jffs2 doesn't like short form of pad option with argPeter Korsgaard
2006-04-21Alessio Massaro writes: The syntax $VAR_NAME is used in several places. The ↵Mike Frysinger
correct syntax is actually $(VAR_NAME)
2006-04-10yet again... rework fakeroot handling to ensure fakeroot is invoked just once,Eric Andersen
as it seems to sometimes lose values logged during from earlier invocations.
2006-04-10As noted by jacmet in bug 824:Eric Andersen
svn 14777 seems to have broken cramfs/squashfs/tarroot. The problem is that $(IMAGE) is the absolute path of the image including directories, so the build tries to access $(STAGING_DIR)/_fakeroot.</full/path/to/buildroot/directory> which doesn't exist. The fix is to define CRAMFS/SQUASHFS/TAR_TARGET as $(notdir $(IMAGE).<extension>) instead.
2006-04-07make sure things still work even when fakeroot is not in active useEric Andersen
2006-04-07rework fakeroot handling to avoid races during parallel make causing severalEric Andersen
fakeroot instances stomping eachother's temp files.
2005-08-08Prevent problems with fakeroot possibly trying to use stale host filesystemEric Andersen
inodes by carefully regenerating fakeroot.env from package specific files.
2005-08-08minor cleanup for target handlingEric Andersen
2005-08-08also need to depend on makedevs as noted by emalkowski in Bug #366Mike Frysinger
2005-08-08make sure we depend on fakeroot existing #366 by pnoffkeMike Frysinger
2005-08-04Allow packages to use fakeroot. To accomodate this, convert allEric Andersen
target filesystem creation tools to also use fakeroot.
2005-07-14Run ldconfig on the target rootfs to generate /etc/ld.so.cacheEric Andersen
2005-04-08- fix broken concatenated lines. reported by hermannb bug #216Ned Ludd
2005-03-09Fixup device table locationEric Andersen
2005-02-10There is no need to have a separate 'Makefile.in' file in theEric Andersen
general case, therefore, combine the toplevel Makefile options such as setting TARGETS into the per-package *.mk file
2005-01-23Patch from gtj: http://bugs.uclibc.org/view.php?id=40Eric Andersen
0000040: Adds options to jffs2 filesystem creation Brings jffs2 up to the 20041007 build level so it will compile with both 2.4 and 2.6 kernels. Adds ability to specify eraseblock and pad sizes, permissions squash, big/little endian and device table in the configuration. Also adds capability to copy the resulting image to a secondary location like a tftp server's root directory. mtd.patch adds capabilities of the previously attached patch plus allows you to compile a version of the utilities to run on the target system. So now there's a set of config options under package to compile the utils for distribution to the target and a set of config options under target to create a jffs2 filesystem.
2004-10-27use fs type as file extensionTim Riker
2004-10-09Remove references to the obsolete SOURCE_DIREric Andersen
2004-10-09facelift step number twoEric Andersen