kumquat-buildroot/docs/manual/known-issues.txt

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// -*- mode:doc; -*-
// vim: set syntax=asciidoc:
manual: use one-line titles instead of two-line titles (trivial) Asciidoc supports two syntaxes for section titles: two-line titles (title plus underline consisting of a particular symbol), and one-line titles (title prefixed with a specific number of = signs). The two-line title underlines are: Level 0 (top level): ====================== Level 1: ---------------------- Level 2: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Level 3: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Level 4 (bottom level): ++++++++++++++++++++++ and the one-line title prefixes: = Document Title (level 0) = == Section title (level 1) == === Section title (level 2) === ==== Section title (level 3) ==== ===== Section title (level 4) ===== The buildroot manual is currenly using the two-line titles, but this has multiple disadvantages: - asciidoc also uses some of the underline symbols for other purposes (like preformatted code, example blocks, ...), which makes it difficult to do mass replacements, such as a planned follow-up patch that needs to move all sections one level down. - it is difficult to remember which level a given underline symbol (=-~^+) corresponds to, while counting = signs is easy. This patch changes all two-level titles to one-level titles in the manual. The bulk of the change was done with the following Python script, except for the level 1 titles (-----) as these underlines are also used for literal code blocks. This patch only changes the titles, no other changes. In adding-packages-directory.txt, I did add missing newlines between some titles and their content. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #!/usr/bin/env python import sys import mmap import re for input in sys.argv[1:]: f = open(input, 'r+') f.flush() s = mmap.mmap(f.fileno(), 0) # Level 0 (top level): ====================== = # Level 1: ---------------------- == # Level 2: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ === # Level 3: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ==== # Level 4 (bottom level): ++++++++++++++++++++++ ===== def replace_title(s, symbol, replacement): pattern = re.compile(r'(.+\n)\%s{2,}\n' % symbol, re.MULTILINE) return pattern.sub(r'%s \1' % replacement, s) new = s new = replace_title(new, '=', '=') new = replace_title(new, '+', '=====') new = replace_title(new, '^', '====') new = replace_title(new, '~', '===') #new = replace_title(new, '-', '==') s.seek(0) s.write(new) s.resize(s.tell()) s.close() f.close() ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
2014-05-02 07:47:30 +02:00
= Known issues
* The +ltp-testsuite+ package does not build with the default uClibc
configuration used by the Buildroot toolchain backend. The LTP
testsuite uses several functions that are considered obsolete, such
as sigset() and others. uClibc configuration options such as
DO_XSI_MATH, UCLIBC_HAS_OBSOLETE_BSD_SIGNAL and
UCLIBC_SV4_DEPRECATED are needed if one wants to build the
+ltp-testsuite+ package with uClibc. You need to either use a glibc
or eglibc based toolchain, or enable the appropriate options in the
uClibc configuration.
* The +xfsprogs+ package does not build with the default uClibc
configuration used by the Buildroot toolchain backend. You need to
either use a glibc or eglibc based toolchain, or enable the
appropriate options in the uClibc configuration.
* The +mrouted+ package does not build with the default uClibc
configuration used by the Buildroot toolchain backend. You need to
either use a glibc or eglibc based toolchain, or enable the
appropriate options in the uClibc configuration.
* The +libffi+ package is not supported on the SuperH 2 and ARC
architectures.
* The +prboom+ package triggers a compiler failure with the SuperH 4
compiler from Sourcery CodeBench, version 2012.09.