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Thomas Petazzoni 665e13c85e Rename BR2_PREFER_STATIC_LIB to BR2_STATIC_LIBS
Since a while, the semantic of BR2_PREFER_STATIC_LIB has been changed
from "prefer static libraries when possible" to "use only static
libraries". The former semantic didn't make much sense, since the user
had absolutely no control/idea of which package would use static
libraries, and which packages would not. Therefore, for quite some
time, we have been starting to enforce that BR2_PREFER_STATIC_LIB
should really build everything with static libraries.

As a consequence, this patch renames BR2_PREFER_STATIC_LIB to
BR2_STATIC_LIBS, and adjust the Config.in option accordingly.

This also helps preparing the addition of other options to select
shared, shared+static or just static.

Note that we have verified that this commit can be reproduced by
simply doing a global rename of BR2_PREFER_STATIC_LIB to
BR2_STATIC_LIBS plus adding BR2_PREFER_STATIC_LIB to Config.in.legacy.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
Reviewed-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
2014-12-11 22:48:13 +01:00
arch Rename BR2_PREFER_STATIC_LIB to BR2_STATIC_LIBS 2014-12-11 22:48:13 +01:00
board configs/qemu: update to the latest kernel/headers versions 2014-12-09 14:30:37 +01:00
boot barebox: bump to version 2014.12.0 2014-12-10 20:01:26 +01:00
configs configs/qemu: update to the latest kernel/headers versions 2014-12-09 14:30:37 +01:00
docs Rename BR2_PREFER_STATIC_LIB to BR2_STATIC_LIBS 2014-12-11 22:48:13 +01:00
fs package: indentation cleanup 2014-12-10 21:53:30 +01:00
linux linux: bump default to version 3.18 2014-12-08 13:11:45 +01:00
package Rename BR2_PREFER_STATIC_LIB to BR2_STATIC_LIBS 2014-12-11 22:48:13 +01:00
support Rename BR2_PREFER_STATIC_LIB to BR2_STATIC_LIBS 2014-12-11 22:48:13 +01:00
system Rename BR2_PREFER_STATIC_LIB to BR2_STATIC_LIBS 2014-12-11 22:48:13 +01:00
toolchain Rename BR2_PREFER_STATIC_LIB to BR2_STATIC_LIBS 2014-12-11 22:48:13 +01:00
.defconfig buildroot: get rid of s390 support 2009-01-12 14:36:14 +00:00
.gitignore update gitignore 2013-05-04 12:41:55 +02:00
CHANGES Update for 2014.11 2014-12-01 10:19:00 +01:00
Config.in Rename BR2_PREFER_STATIC_LIB to BR2_STATIC_LIBS 2014-12-11 22:48:13 +01:00
Config.in.legacy Rename BR2_PREFER_STATIC_LIB to BR2_STATIC_LIBS 2014-12-11 22:48:13 +01:00
COPYING clarify license and fix website license link 2009-05-08 09:29:41 +02:00
Makefile Merge branch 'next' 2014-12-01 11:16:42 +01:00
Makefile.legacy Makefile.legacy: fix recursive invocation with BUILDROOT_DL_DIR and _CONFIG 2014-02-11 08:14:57 +01:00
README docs: Move README file to root 2014-03-03 21:28:39 +01:00

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===============================

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