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when C++ compiler is disabled by user, do not allow to
compile packages , which require a C++ compiler.
Older libtool unnecessary checks for c++ tools, so
regenerate autotool stuff.
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- libtool do not pass -fstack-protector while linking,
but this is required to successfully link libraries or
executables with SSP
- pass LDFLAGS for non-libtool packages
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Make configuration of new targets cheap.
Just add a new file in target/arch/sys-enabled/foo.
See other files for syntax. While doing runtime tests
with the new infrastructure I've updated a lot of other
stuff:
- gcc 4.5.2
- uClibc 0.9.32-rc1 (NPTL)
- strongswan, php, miredo, parted, util-linux-ng, e2fsprogs
I promise, this is the last big fat commit this year ;)
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you can now choose between specific embedded systems like PC Engines
ALIX boards, Foxboard, .. or between generic architecture support like
x86, x86_64, mips, ...
This does reduce the overhead of duplicate configuration files in target
directory. Now qemu, toolchain and ibm x40 support is combined in one target
directory target/x86. Distinguishing between hardware profiles happens
via menu based configuration. (CPU choice for kernel, CFLAGS for package
building, ..). We will see if this is the right direction.
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use hardware profiles, instead of extra target dirs.
fix dependencies.
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packages to latest stable upstream version
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depmaker and pkgmaker is replaced by C programs. scan-pkgs.sh will be replaced
by another mechanism. scan-pkgs.sh is needed to recognize package flavour changes,
so that a package is rebuild.
Generation of meta-data is a lot faster now.
Fix or add new PKG variables to fulfill the needs of the new programs.
Documentation will follow as soon as it is stable.
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