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Thomas Petazzoni dde83bc463 xkeyboard-config: make available outside of X.org, reduce dependencies
xkeyboard-connfig was selectable only if X.org was enabled. However,
weston, the reference implementation of the Wayland protocol, also
needs xkeyboard-config, so we have to make this package available
outside of the if BR2_PACKAGE_XORG7 ... endif conditional.

In addition to this, the xkeyboard-config currently pulls in
xapp_xkbcomp as a runtime dependency, but this dependency is only
needed with X.org. And it also pulls in xlib_libX11 and xproto_proto
as build-time dependencies. But in fact those ones are runtime
dependencies, and they are only needed under X.org. This helps
reducing the number of dependencies of xkeyboard-config in a
weston/wayland configuration.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>
2013-04-29 23:00:56 +02:00
arch toolchain/arm: add support for Marvell PJ4 2013-04-29 22:22:49 +02:00
board configs/qemu: bump relevant configs to kernel version 3.9.x 2013-04-29 22:21:26 +02:00
boot u-boot: add 2013.04, deprecate 2011.12 / 2012.04, drop 2011.06 / 2011.09 2013-04-24 09:14:53 +02:00
configs configs/qemu: bump relevant configs to kernel version 3.9.x 2013-04-29 22:21:26 +02:00
docs packages: add ability for packages to create users 2013-04-25 22:56:42 +02:00
fs packages: add ability for packages to create users 2013-04-25 22:56:42 +02:00
linux linux: default to 3.9, remove 3.8 2013-04-29 09:49:16 +02:00
package xkeyboard-config: make available outside of X.org, reduce dependencies 2013-04-29 23:00:56 +02:00
support packages: add ability for packages to create users 2013-04-25 22:56:42 +02:00
system system: remove trailing tabs in Config.in file 2013-04-29 22:56:57 +02:00
toolchain toolchain/arm: add support for Marvell PJ4 2013-04-29 22:22:49 +02:00
.defconfig buildroot: get rid of s390 support 2009-01-12 14:36:14 +00:00
.gitignore .gitignore: ignore more patch related files 2010-11-18 12:07:23 +01:00
CHANGES Update for 2013.02 2013-02-28 22:48:28 +01:00
Config.in rework patch model 2013-03-19 23:10:49 +01:00
Config.in.legacy Config.in.legacy: fix consistency warning on pthread-stubs option 2013-04-29 22:57:09 +02:00
COPYING clarify license and fix website license link 2009-05-08 09:29:41 +02:00
Makefile post-image: show each script filename before execution 2013-04-24 22:13:44 +02:00
Makefile.legacy legacy: add error target for host-pkg-config 2012-11-30 12:07:09 -08:00

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