Commit 9277cb760a added support
for mtdinfo to mtd.mk but missed corresponding Config.in stuff.
Signed-off-by: Michael Roth <mroth@nessie.de>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>
A number of options under "MTD tools selection" are no longer
available. Remove them to avoid possible build errors.
In addition, the nandtest utility is present in MTD-utils release
so remove the depends on BR2_PACKAGE_MTD_UTILS_GIT.
Add a number of new utilities that exist in the latest version.
All of these do not have a 'default y' so existing configurations
should not change.
Reorder the MTD_TARGETS_* to match the Config.in so it's easier
to notice missing utilities.
Signed-off-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>
versions of GCC. Filter out 'gnu99' from assembly flags. Use the
'headers' target instead of 'pregen' to prepare for more NPTL
integration. Fix broken MTD package configuration....someone believes in
the Klingon release process apparently. Fix build issues with netplug
and libpng. Fix source path for microcom as original site no longer
exists.
This patch does a couple mtd related things:
* Updates to the latest (2005/01/22) mtd from debian.org
* Fixes weird behavior where mkfs.jffs2 built for target was put into the staging dir.
* Shows the mtd package in the package selection menu. When mtd is enabled, the various mtd utilities appear and can be individually selected.
* Added a config item for sumtool, which is part of the mtd-utils and helps manage the new summary feature in jffs2 images.
* Fixed mtd build dependency problem. The mtd utils dynamically link with libz.so, therefore the zlib package is prerequisite for any of the mtd utilities.
0000040: Adds options to jffs2 filesystem creation
Brings jffs2 up to the 20041007 build level so it will compile with both 2.4
and 2.6 kernels.
Adds ability to specify eraseblock and pad sizes, permissions squash,
big/little endian and device table in the configuration.
Also adds capability to copy the resulting image to a secondary location like
a tftp server's root directory.
mtd.patch adds capabilities of the previously attached patch plus allows you to
compile a version of the utilities to run on the target system.
So now there's a set of config options under package to compile the utils for
distribution to the target and a set of config options under target to create a
jffs2 filesystem.