If I understand you correctly, you want the ncurses development headers
on the target.
a patch for this (named target_headers.patch and includes similar
options for a few other libs in buildroot) can be found at:
http://www.zelow.no/floppyfw/download/Development/Patches/buildroot/
(a few packages there aswell)
it will add an option to put headers on target for ncurses, zlib and
openssl.
Thomas.
patch-1 will make the package selection default=n (since it's not necessary)
patch-2 will fix the readline.mk makefile to better follow buildroot style.
This is a cleanup only. But adds the 'readline-target' makefile target to also
install readline .so files to the target in addition to the full install in the
staging area.
http://bugs.busybox.net/view.php?id=300
fixes an issues with the Linux header file 'include/linux/cyclades.h'
that gets tested to determine whether or not the 'tqueue' data
structure is needed or not. The newer version of it added new types
that require 'include/linux/compiler.h' to be included in order for
the test to succeed/fail properly. Please, someone shoot me.
Debian have removed version 5.1.2 patchlevel 6 from their FTP servers,
replacing it with 5.1.2 patchlevel 6.1. The resulting patch applies cleanly,
but one of the buildroot patches does not apply cleanly unless modified.
Patch is included to fix this.
This updates to the current version of libsysfs, and also changes
to the current version of the package.
NOTE: this package still has a problem, in that the header files
it generates are not made available to other packages. The library
itself is installed in the target filesystem; but programs like
"brctl" won't know to use it, since the header isn't visible.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
This patch provides modutils and module-init-tools. I know busybox can load
modules, but modinfo may also be very useful for kernel/driver debugging
purposes.
I have managed binaries concurrency between modutils and module-init-tools, but
I'm not sure this is the best way to do it...
Thanks for your work.
e2fsprogs. This version of e2fsprogs adds additional features and increases
preformance. I've also change the configuration to build all of e2fsprogs
dynamicly linked. This reduces the size of the individual binaries
considerably.
http://bugs.uclibc.org/view.php?id=258