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.
target/device/Soekris/net4521/linux.mk is missing an endif for
the first if statement
target/device/Soekris/Makefile.in needs to set TARGETS before
including linux.mk since the file checks the TARGETS variables
patch avoids this issue, by creating a .unpacked file in the squashfs directory
after the source tarball is unpacked, and making the mksquashfs target depend
on the .unpacked file.
http://bugs.busybox.net/view.php?id=234
buildroot, the header files will be re-extracted, but they will not be put in
exactly the right place if the name of the extracted directory includes the
kernel version numbers.
For example, linux-libc-headers-2.4.25.tar.bz2 will be extracted to
$(TOOLCHAIN_BUILD_DIR)/linux-libc-headers-2.4.25, and then the mv command will
move the newly extracted headers into the already existing
$(TOOLCHAIN_BUILD_DIR)/linux directory, instead of replacing that directory as
desired.
The fix is to first remove the $(TOOLCHAIN_BUILD_DIR)/linux directory and then
do the mv command.
http://bugs.busybox.net/view.php?id=296
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
Creates a target for the epia-mii board. Fairly generic, based on 2.6 kernel.
Doesn't override the busybox or uclibc configurations. Includes one patch,
which I still can't get to apply (it applies cleanly manually, but isn't
applied through buildroot).
http://bugs.busybox.net/view.php?id=188
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.