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- Fix regex for allyesconfig.
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The user ought to explicitely request this.
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- use shorter boilerplate while at it.
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(Busybox should not be system dependent enough to have different default
configurations for different platforms. We're not a kernel.)
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- IMA compilation option (aka IPO, IPA,..)
Please holler if i broke something..
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use the FEATURE notation and noone will update it to use it.
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the attached patch makes applet list in busybox.links
correctly include tr and watchdog.
Currently, they don't appear because they are prefixed
with ENABLE_ in include/applets.h
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tree forever. Tweaked the docs a bit.)
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it's going to be used. (I'm guessing it doesn't work with newlib.)
The other one is from me: allyesconfig shouldn't enable devfs because that
changes all sorts of unrelated stuff (like /dev/loop0->dev/loop/0), which
can come as a bit of a surprise. (It's still there, but you have to go into
menuconfig and select it manually.)
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- add some filesystem operation wrapper variables for use in the makefiles and
pull them in early in the toplevel makefile
- use the cross-toolchain for "make sizes"
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My recent Makefile touch-up assures that make O=/tmp/o PREFIX=/tmp/i install
works as expected without this ugly workaround.
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oldconfig.
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Rob wanted to have regression tests if a bug crops up. Here you are wrt find :)
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- other minor cosmetic tweaks while at it
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- pass verbose from runtest to testing.sh
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Makefile. Instead fix the invocation of bb_mkdep.
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point bb_mkdep to the source directory and not the build-directory.
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to test, checkout the source (let's assume /scratch/src/busybox), then
mkdir /tmp/bb ; cd /tmp/bb
make top_srcdir=/scratch/src/busybox O="$(pwd)" -f /scratch/src/busybox/Makefile allyesconfig check
- default to O=$(pwd) if no O was specified. Now you can just specify
the top_srcdir (without O=/somewhere) to create the obj-tree in pwd.
- make "make configtarget buildtarget" work. Previously this didn't
work due to how HAVE_DOT_CONFIG was evaluated. Two separate steps were
needed before, e.g. make config ; make busybox.
- remove some unneeded variables from Rules.mak (BB_SRC_DIR from Mr.
ldoolitt@recycle.lbl) which suggest that the stuff fixed above
didn't work before.
- move selinux libraries to where they belong (from Makefile to Rules.mak)
- update the docs to mention svn instead of cvs and provide an example
for building out-of-tree in INSTALL.
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linking (such as -m32)
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generate .depend. Remove allyesconfig build problem, noticed by Bernhard Fischer
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scripts/config from distclean to clean) with a sed consolidation that's
been in my tree for a bit, and switching the GPL boilerplate to just point
at LICENSE.
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another output directory.
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- Fix building out-of-tree
- remove duplicate rule in toplevel Makefile
- peruse make's builtin notion of `dirname $@'
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CVS dirs (since they are no longer present)
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obvious (and less side-effect prone in strange build environments) BB_CONFIG_H.
Yeah, I know Erik ripped it out of our copy of menuconfig (which is a good
thing), but that doesn't fix people whose headers have it inherited from
linux-kernel headers or old versions of uclibc, and Erik's fix could easily
get forgotten and reverted the next time we update menuconfig anyway...
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of the applet from "config" to "bbconfig", and renamed the
source filenames and symbols to match appropriately.
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infrastructure, the compiler isn't smart enough to replace const static
int with the constant, and allocates space for each set of them,
bloating the executable something fierce. Oops.
So now, we #define ENABLE_XXX to 0 or 1 for each CONFIG_XXX (which
is still there so the 1000+ #ifdef/#ifndef tests don't have to be
replaced wholesale). Changed the test instance in networking/ifconfig.c
to use this.
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Rob Landley, and others.
Currently CONFIG options are defined or undefined, so we chop out code with
#ifdefs, ala:
#ifdef CONFIG_THING
stuff();
#endif
This creates a new header file, bb_config.h, which sets the CONFIG entry to 1
or 0, and lets us do:
if(CONFIG_THING) stuff();
And let the compiler do dead code elimination to get rid of it. (Note: #ifdef
will still work because for the 1 case it's a static const int, not a #define.)
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depend alias
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