Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2013-07-10 | varios fixes, add usb network card support | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2013-07-09 | add USB support, make eglibc the only C library for now | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2013-07-09 | make a bootable system configuration for raspberry pi | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2013-07-02 | add firmware for bcm2835 | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2013-06-28 | need BLOCK for filesystems | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2013-05-06 | add toolchain support for raspberry pi | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2012-09-21 | refresh configs | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2012-09-02 | refresh kernel config | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2012-08-18 | use create.sh as non-root | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2012-06-18 | fix build bug, reported by Tobias | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2012-01-15 | mk/image.mk: improve and simplify initramfs generation | Phil Sutter | |
Using the kernel tools is a lot better than calling cpio ourselfs, as this way we can have it create device nodes for us. So no need to reopen /dev/console and things like that. While here, fix also initramfs compression (untested), as in my experience the kernel drops all symbols regarding compression from it's .config in the first compile phase. Probably one should make the actual compression algorithm configurable (and ideally depending on what the kernel supports for the given architecture). This is a rough hack based on what I'm using in the custom viprinux build file, so something like this is already running somewhere. ;) | |||
2011-10-12 | misc fixes from bulk build | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2011-09-16 | add support for sharp zaurus (tested on terrier cl-3200) | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2011-09-05 | resolve conflict | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2011-09-05 | more make bulkallmod patches | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2011-09-04 | enable disk support for qemu arm versatile | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2011-09-04 | add help for host-only networking | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2011-09-04 | add support for Qemu Versatile with network emulation | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2011-09-02 | add support for qemu-arm, fix usage of xz compressed initramfs, which is now ↵ | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
the default here | |||
2011-08-19 | refresh kernel config | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2011-06-12 | update default kernel to 2.6.39 | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2011-05-15 | fix bulktoolchain target | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2011-04-29 | rework toolchain only option | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2011-04-27 | fix allconfig for foxg20 | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2011-04-26 | fix arm for bulkall | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2011-04-26 | make arm/mips architectures more configurable in a simpler way | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2011-01-25 | some fixes for allmodconfig (foxg20) | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2011-01-08 | rework and cleanup top level directory creation, avoid some unnecessary rebuils | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2011-01-02 | fix typo, arm is little endian | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2011-01-02 | make bulk fixes. fix toolchain building for sparc64/ppc | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2010-12-31 | should be without path, just the name of the kernel | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2010-12-31 | fix native builds | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2010-12-30 | rework architecture / embedded systems concept | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
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 ;) | |||
2010-11-30 | fix arm toolchain building | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
2010-11-26 | implement the concept of target choice by embedded system or architecture | Waldemar Brodkorb | |
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. |