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The CONFIG_UPDATE macro is no longer defined in package/gnuconfig/gnuconfig.mk, but instead in package/Makefile.autotools.in. It it also changed a little bit to take the directory of the package sources as argument, and the AUTOTARGETS infrastructure is updated to use this macro. [Peter: drop echo in CONFIG_UPDATE] Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>
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--- HOWTO ---
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If your package uses config.guess and/or config.sub, then it probably
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relies on the autotools as its build system. In this case, you should
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use the AUTOTARGETS infrastructure, which will take care of updating
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the config.guess and/or config.sub files appropriately. See the
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Buildroot documentation for details about the AUTOTARGETS
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infrastructure.
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If for some reason your package does not use the AUTOTARGETS
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infrastructure, you can request the config.guess and/or config.sub
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files of your package to be updated by using:
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$(call CONFIG_UPDATE,directory-of-your-package-sources)
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--- UPDATE ---
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GNU config is now managed in git, so to update:
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# git clone git://git.savannah.gnu.org/config.git
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# cp config/config.* .
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# for p in $(ls patches/*.patch); do patch -p0 < $p; done
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# rm -rf config
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A few local customizations are used to support uClibc so you may
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have to make sure they're still needed. The patches are broken
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out in the patches/ dir to keep things simple.
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