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Thomas Petazzoni 543969e5ef webkitgtk24: use the correct Config.in option for NEON
In order to enable JIT support on ARM, webkitgtk24 currently looks at
BR2_ARM_ENABLE_NEON, which is not correct: BR2_ARM_CPU_HAS_NEON should
be used instead.

The BR2_ARM_ENABLE_NEON is only visible for cores that select
BR2_ARM_CPU_MAYBE_HAS_NEON, in order to allow to specify if his
particular SoC has chosen to integrate NEON or not. And if so,
BR2_ARM_CPU_HAS_NEON gets selected.

BR2_ARM_CPU_HAS_NEON is in fact selected in two different ways:

 - Either directly by the CPU core selection, if NEON is mandatory in
   this CPU core.

 - Or by BR2_ARM_ENABLE_NEON, for CPU cores where NEON support is
   optional.

So really, BR2_ARM_CPU_HAS_NEON is what should be used by packages.

Cc: Gustavo Zacarias <gustavo@zacarias.com.ar>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
Acked-by: Gustavo Zacarias <gustavo@zacarias.com.ar>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2015-10-09 15:23:23 +02:00
arch arch/arm: add missing arm1136j-s variant 2015-08-24 00:43:12 +02:00
board wandboard_defconfig: bump u-boot to 2015.07 and kernel to 3.14.28_1.0.0 2015-10-06 09:51:28 +01:00
boot u-boot: add an option to indicate that DTC is needed 2015-10-04 20:17:35 +02:00
configs wandboard_defconfig: bump u-boot to 2015.07 and kernel to 3.14.28_1.0.0 2015-10-06 09:51:28 +01:00
docs ccache: support changing the output directory 2015-10-04 18:22:21 +02:00
fs fs/romfs: remove redunant ROMFS_TARGET definition 2015-10-06 08:20:01 +02:00
linux linux: add 'Image' as the image name for aarch64 2015-10-05 16:01:32 +02:00
package webkitgtk24: use the correct Config.in option for NEON 2015-10-09 15:23:23 +02:00
support package-cmake: remove now-redundant target ccache support 2015-10-04 18:22:20 +02:00
system skeleton: Pretty fixes for /etc/profile 2015-10-04 15:53:07 +01:00
toolchain toolchain-wrapper.c: unbreak BR_CROSS_PATH_ABS handling 2015-10-05 08:25:17 +02:00
.defconfig arch: kill avr32 2015-02-14 17:39:50 +01:00
.gitignore update gitignore 2013-05-04 12:41:55 +02:00
CHANGES Update for 2015.08 2015-08-31 23:06:58 +02:00
Config.in ccache: support changing the output directory 2015-10-04 18:22:21 +02:00
Config.in.legacy util-linux: update tool select options 2015-10-04 18:30:45 +01:00
COPYING clarify license and fix website license link 2009-05-08 09:29:41 +02:00
Makefile toolchain-wrapper: support change of BR2_CCACHE 2015-10-04 18:22:20 +02:00
Makefile.legacy Makefile.legacy: fix recursive invocation with BUILDROOT_DL_DIR and _CONFIG 2014-02-11 08:14:57 +01:00
README README: mention 'make list-defconfigs' 2015-04-04 15:19:43 +02:00

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