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2011-04-26add model support for broadcom devicesWaldemar Brodkorb
2011-04-26fix parallel build, readd squashfs/cf fs targets for mipsWaldemar Brodkorb
2011-04-26make arm/mips architectures more configurable in a simpler wayWaldemar Brodkorb
2011-04-12add basic support for Fonera devices (nfsroot) via OpenWrt/FreeWRT kernel ↵Waldemar Brodkorb
patches
2011-02-01needed for gdbWaldemar Brodkorb
2011-01-05update mips qemu targets. 64 Bit kernels still does not boot completelyWaldemar Brodkorb
2011-01-03fix qemu targets, make them bootable againWaldemar Brodkorb
2011-01-02make bulk fixes. fix toolchain building for sparc64/ppcWaldemar Brodkorb
2010-12-31 should be without path, just the name of the kernelWaldemar Brodkorb
2010-12-31fix native buildsWaldemar Brodkorb
2010-12-30rework architecture / embedded systems conceptWaldemar 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 ;)
2010-12-01fix ipkg and ipkg tools, consolidate mdev.confWaldemar Brodkorb
cpio under macosx or bsd creates tar archives via stdin while using find . with leading ./. heirloom cpio shipped with OpenADK does remove the leading ./. Adopt ipkg busybox applet to work without ./. Fix ipkg-build to be faster and to use included cpio for inner tar creation. Dependency to GNU tar can now be dropped.
2010-11-26implement the concept of target choice by embedded system or architectureWaldemar 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.