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[Peter: correct license data, ensure it gets built after openssl if enabled]
Signed-off-by: Sagaert Johan <sagaert.johan@skynet.be>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
2014-05-01 22:46:10 +02:00
arch arm: update processor types 2014-04-24 13:45:32 +02:00
board sockit board: Fix readme.txt 2014-04-30 08:34:14 +02:00
boot uboot: bump to version 2014.04 2014-04-26 11:27:06 +02:00
configs configs: bump raspberrypi_defconfig to use latest rpi-3.12.y 2014-04-30 09:12:29 +02:00
docs manual: document BR2_GRAPH_DEPTH 2014-04-14 20:56:21 +02:00
fs system: add ability to pass additional users tables. 2014-04-21 14:07:31 +02:00
linux linux: bump to version 3.14.2 2014-04-27 22:31:57 +02:00
package libwebsockets : bump version 2014-05-01 22:46:10 +02:00
support support: properly check bash is available 2014-04-20 11:13:36 +02:00
system system: add ability to pass additional users tables. 2014-04-21 14:07:31 +02:00
toolchain toolchain: enable internal for aarch64 2014-04-24 15:21:13 +02:00
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1) run 'make menuconfig'
2) select the packages you wish to compile
3) run 'make'
4) wait while it compiles
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    chroot into it, nfs mount it on your target device, burn it
    to flash, or whatever is appropriate for your target system.

You do not need to be root to build or run buildroot.  Have fun!

Offline build:
==============

In order to do an offline-build (not connected to the net), fetch all
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$ make source

before you disconnect.
If your build-host is never connected, then you have to copy buildroot
and your toplevel .config to a machine that has an internet-connection
and issue "make source" there, then copy the content of your dl/ dir to
the build-host.

Building out-of-tree:
=====================

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$ make O=/tmp/build

And all the output files (including .config) will be located under /tmp/build.

More finegrained configuration:
===============================

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$ make UCLIBC_CONFIG_FILE=/my/uClibc.config

And you can specify a config-file for busybox:
$ make BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FILE=/my/busybox.config

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$ make HOSTCC=gcc-4.3.orig HOSTCXX=gcc-4.3-mine

Depending on your configuration, there are some targets you can use to
use menuconfig of certain packages. This includes:
$ make HOSTCC=gcc-4.3 linux-menuconfig
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$ make HOSTCC=gcc-4.3 busybox-menuconfig

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