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Sam bobroff fd5bcd0eda package/glibc: set --enable-kernel to match kernel
Glibc is currently configured without any "--enable-kernel" option.
This causes it to use the oldest possible kernel API, slowing it down
and preventing it from using any kernel features from later versions.

Since we are likely building a kernel and matching glibc together,
backwards compatability is probably unnecessary so this patch
unconditionally configures glibc with --enable-kernel set to
BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HEADERS_AT_LEAST.

Signed-off-by: Sam Bobroff <sam.bobroff@au1.ibm.com>
Tested-by: Stewart Smith <stewart@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2016-02-23 23:56:32 +01:00
arch arch/arm: add the cortex A17 variant supported by gcc 5.x 2016-02-22 09:31:42 +01:00
board board/firefly_rk3288: add new board 2016-02-20 12:06:40 +01:00
boot afboot-stm32: new package 2016-02-22 23:23:17 +01:00
configs configs: add Boundary Devices i.MX7 Nitrogen7 support 2016-02-23 22:59:41 +01:00
docs docs/manual: add "python-package CFFI backend" section 2016-02-23 17:25:06 +01:00
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Config.in Config.in: Add BR2_DEPRECATED_SINCE_2016_05 2016-02-23 22:56:26 +01:00
Config.in.legacy package/sqlite: add optional support for libedit 2016-02-23 23:56:02 +01:00
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Buildroot is a simple, efficient and easy-to-use tool to generate embedded
Linux systems through cross-compilation.

The documentation can be found in docs/manual. You can generate a text
document with 'make manual-text' and read output/docs/manual/manual.text.
Online documentation can be found at http://buildroot.org/docs.html

To build and use the buildroot stuff, do the following:

1) run 'make menuconfig'
2) select the target architecture and the packages you wish to compile
3) run 'make'
4) wait while it compiles
5) find the kernel, bootloader, root filesystem, etc. in output/images

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