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Thomas Petazzoni e9b393c676 support/testing: add build tests for the syslinux bootloader
This commit adds four new tests for the syslinux bootloader:

 - Building on x86, for legacy BIOS
 - Building on x86, for EFI BIOS
 - Building on x86-64, for legacy BIOS
 - Building on x86-64, for EFI BIOS

Runtime testing in Qemu would certainly be possible, but is left as a
future addition to these tests.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2020-04-04 23:07:36 +02:00
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board configs/nitrogen8mm: Add new defconfig 2020-03-29 16:31:11 +02:00
boot boot/syslinux: fix build of efi part with gnu-efi 3.0.10 2020-04-04 23:07:29 +02:00
configs configs/mx53loco: bump the kernel version 2020-03-31 23:25:48 +02:00
docs docs/manual: minor typo fix 2020-04-02 21:43:55 +02:00
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linux {linux, linux-headers}: bump 4.{4, 9, 14, 19}.x / 5.{4, 5, 6}.x series 2020-04-04 17:26:53 +02:00
package package/openssh: bump to version 8.2p1 2020-04-04 23:06:43 +02:00
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