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Thomas Petazzoni 4346902ca9 at91dataflashboot: convert to GENTARGETS
This commit converts the at91dataflashboot bootloader build process to
GENTARGETS. It also does the following changes :

 * As the package directory name is at91dataflashboot, the
   configuration options and make variables are renamed to
   AT91DATAFLASHBOOT instead of DATAFLASHBOOT.

 * Since the board selection in Kconfig wasn't used anywhere, get rid
   of it. at91dataflashboot is only for AT91RM9200 apparently anyway.

[Peter: add ':=' -> '=' change]
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>
2011-07-10 15:16:11 +02:00
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boot at91dataflashboot: convert to GENTARGETS 2011-07-10 15:16:11 +02:00
configs sheevaplug_defconfig: bump kernel version 2011-06-24 11:34:48 +02:00
docs Update for 2011.05 2011-05-27 16:18:21 +02:00
fs skeleton: inittab: remove /var/log/messages log on tty3 2011-07-04 21:44:28 +02:00
linux linux: simplify modules check 2011-07-07 23:40:09 +02:00
package libgtk2: fix host build after 7a41cbf938 (fix patching procedure for host packages) 2011-07-08 14:19:36 +02:00
scripts setlocalversion: fix svn revision l10n-ism 2011-05-25 23:27:22 +02:00
target BR2_ARCH definition was missing for 32-bit AMD architecture variants. 2011-07-07 21:40:37 +02:00
toolchain uClibc: fix 0.9.32 build on x86 2011-07-07 00:53:43 +02:00
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Makefile Remove unused variable definitions 2011-06-12 21:56:09 +02:00

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