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Peter Korsgaard d0e5eb281f libxml-parser-perl: fix host-intltool breakage when microperl is enabled
Microperl will build host-microperl and install it into HOST_DIR/usr/bin,
where other packages will pick it up as _CONFIGURE_OPTS / _MAKE_ENV
prepends that to the path.

libxml-parser-perl didn't though, so it would still be built against
the system perl, causing host-intltool to fail when it would use
host-microperl together with libxml-parser-perl if the system perl
isn't compatible with host-microperl.

Fix it by using HOST_CONFIGURE_OPTS and ensuring it is built after
(host-)microperl if enabled.

Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>
2012-03-27 17:28:34 +02:00
board qemu/x86: update to use kernel 3.3 2012-03-21 23:05:59 +01:00
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fs Change the /etc/mtab symlink to use an absolute path 2012-03-19 17:08:13 +01:00
linux linux.mk: .ub-File copying after building initramfs 2012-03-21 11:44:22 +01:00
package libxml-parser-perl: fix host-intltool breakage when microperl is enabled 2012-03-27 17:28:34 +02:00
support apply-patches.sh: add recursivity when scanning patchdir 2012-03-21 13:47:27 +01:00
target Config.in.arch: add help and less cryptic names to architecture menu 2012-03-20 14:29:31 +01:00
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