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Brandon Maier a0b041d6c1 system: support br2-external init systems
Some externals may wish to provide custom init systems for tightly
integrated boot. This has been supported through the BR2_INIT_NONE,
however a downside to the BR2_INIT_NONE is it forces the custom init
system to use either skeleton-custom and roll a custom skeleton for
each target, or skeleton-init-none which isn't a complete skeleton.

Allowing br2-external to define custom BR2_INIT_* means they can now
safely 'select' the BR2_PACKAGE_SKELETON_INIT_*, and re-use any of the
skeletons in Buildroot, or one from a br2-external tree.

Signed-off-by: Brandon Maier <brandon.maier@rockwellcollins.com>
Signed-off-by: Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
2020-10-14 22:48:42 +02:00
arch
board configs/stm32mp157*: switch to use TF-A based configurations 2020-10-13 23:04:03 +02:00
boot boot/uboot: add stm32 binary format 2020-10-13 22:41:41 +02:00
configs configs/stm32mp157*: bump kernel version 2020-10-13 23:04:30 +02:00
docs docs/manual: add section about br2-external skeleton 2020-10-14 22:35:31 +02:00
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linux {linux, linux-headers}: add version 5.9 2020-10-12 22:36:28 +02:00
package package/librelp: bump to version 1.8.0 2020-10-14 21:28:10 +02:00
support system: support br2-external init systems 2020-10-14 22:48:42 +02:00
system system: support br2-external init systems 2020-10-14 22:48:42 +02:00
toolchain {linux, linux-headers}: add version 5.9 2020-10-12 22:36:28 +02:00
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Config.in.legacy package/systemd: group all journal-remote tools under a single option 2020-10-14 20:41:32 +02:00
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