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Thomas Petazzoni 8ae3dce527 postgresql: disable spinlocks on openrisc
Just like all non-mainstream architectures, postgresql doesn't provide
its internal spinlock implementation on OpenRISC, so disable it.

Fixes:

  http://autobuild.buildroot.net/results/e9de750e34f10c4a2403696936260ad1547d0d15/

Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2017-02-15 22:34:44 +01:00
arch arch: add OpenRISC architecture support 2017-01-25 22:53:53 +01:00
board board/udoo/neo: specify an offset for the rootfs partition 2017-02-15 21:28:48 +01:00
boot package: fix reverse dependencies of util-linux 2017-01-28 21:02:51 +13:00
configs configs/mx25pdk: Bump U-Boot and kernel versions 2017-02-09 22:22:21 +01:00
docs docs/website/news.html: fix link to 2017.02-rc1 tarball 2017-02-13 21:01:33 +01:00
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linux linux: bump default to version 4.9.10 2017-02-15 21:27:30 +01:00
package postgresql: disable spinlocks on openrisc 2017-02-15 22:34:44 +01:00
support package: add generic support for lz archives 2017-02-15 22:11:11 +01:00
system system(d): allow auto net configuration with networkd 2017-02-06 17:56:14 +01:00
toolchain toolchain/toolchain-common.in: fix definition of BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_GCC_BUG_64735 2017-02-09 21:31:28 +01:00
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