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2007-09-25Generalized kernel headers handling for new-style kernelsPeter Korsgaard
2007-09-22- bump version (forgot this hunk for r19941)Bernhard Reutner-Fischer
2007-09-12Unbreak multiple boards, add Ingo's rt patchUlf Samuelsson
2007-09-11bump up a few version numbers. kill dead 2.6.19 option.Eric Andersen
accomodate powerpc64
2007-08-24This patch allows each project to have a private linux build.Ulf Samuelsson
Split build of kernel headers and kernel image into two source trees. Kernel headers are built in $(TOOL_BUILD_DIR) Kernel build is in $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR) Make sure that kernel patches are applied to the kernel tree in $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR) Add board specific patches, if available.
2007-08-22- global whitespace trimmingBernhard Reutner-Fischer
2007-08-22- use the correct host compilerBernhard Reutner-Fischer
2007-08-20Ensure KERNEL_HEADER_PATCH_DIR is always defined + empty dir for x86Ulf Samuelsson
2007-08-20Ensure ipmi conditional patch is appliedUlf Samuelsson
2007-08-19Make ipmi kernelpatch selectable, add possibility for custom kernel patchUlf Samuelsson
2007-08-18 Move AVR32 kernel patches to target/device/Atmel/arch-avr32Ulf Samuelsson
Add linux-2.6.22.1-008-atmel-gpio_mouse-setup-for-atstk1000-board.patch Move AT91 kernel patches to target/device/Atmel/arch-arm Change name from "target/device/Atmel/Linux" to "target/device/Atmel/linux" "kernel-headers" will apply all patches in $(LINUX26_KERNEL_PATCH_DIR) if this is available. Define LINUX26_KERNEL_PATCH_DIR in target/device/Atmel/Makefile.in as above "arch-arm/kernel-patches-..." if an AT91 or as above "arch-avr32/kernel-patches-..." if an AVR32 target is selected Test build done for arm,avr32 and x86
2007-08-16Move lzma patches to toolchain/kernel-headers/lzmaUlf Samuelsson
They will be applied ONLY if BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_LZMA is set. BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_LZMA defaults to NO, so the user has to actively set this config flag if lzma is needed. This means that the default behaviour of buildroot will work for most users. Comment from author: [Brad House] I find myself having to remove the lzma patches because my build system doesn't natively have lzma. I tried to compensate for this by installing the latest lzma from gentoo's package tree, and apparently, it accepts different flags than the one these patches expect, so my kernel build still fails. Finally, I used the lzma from this buildroot and compiled it by hand, and it _mostly_ worked. Regardless, it seems silly to make this a requirement. Personally, I gzip my initramfs, and that's enough compression for me...
2007-08-01linux-2.6.22.1 headers, makefile partUlf Samuelsson
2007-06-21- bump version to 2.6.21.5Bernhard Reutner-Fischer
2007-03-24- bump versionBernhard Reutner-Fischer
2007-03-21- apply openswan patches if openswan was enabledBernhard Reutner-Fischer
2007-03-14- bump versionBernhard Reutner-Fischer
2007-02-15- allow to run linux26-menuconfig and uclibc-menuconfig in a pristine checkoutBernhard Reutner-Fischer
2007-02-06- bump version to 2.6.20Bernhard Reutner-Fischer
2007-02-04- touch $@Bernhard Reutner-Fischer
2007-01-15- bump version to 2.6.19.2Bernhard Reutner-Fischer
2006-12-22- move setting of determination whether we use a full kernel vs. sanitized ↵Bernhard Reutner-Fischer
headers into the generic part
2006-12-18- put the full kernel's sources into build_/, install them into ↵Bernhard Reutner-Fischer
toolchain_build_. Saves quite some disk-space on the compile-host. - Avoid overriding the linux26 target's rules if the kernel headers's and the target's kernel are the same. Avoids a warning.
2006-12-13- pass the correct CC down to gcc-version.shBernhard Reutner-Fischer
2006-12-13another typoEric Andersen
2006-12-13split things up so this is not an unreadable messEric Andersen