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2004-10-08 | egor duda writes: | Eric Andersen | |
Hi! I've created a patch to busybox' build system to allow building it in separate tree in a manner similar to kbuild from kernel version 2.6. That is, one runs command like 'make O=/build/some/where/for/specific/target/and/options' and everything is built in this exact directory, provided that it exists. I understand that applyingc such invasive changes during 'release candidates' stage of development is at best unwise. So, i'm currently asking for comments about this patch, starting from whether such thing is needed at all to whether it coded properly. 'make check' should work now, and one make creates Makefile in build directory, so one can run 'make' in build directory after that. One possible caveat is that if we build in some directory other than source one, the source directory should be 'distclean'ed first. egor | |||
2004-05-26 | Per suggestion from Bastian Blank, be less evil when we force fdisk to | Eric Andersen | |
transparently remap 32-bit interfaces to actually use 64 bit interfaces. -Erik | |||
2004-05-26 | Use tab not space | Eric Andersen | |
2004-03-15 | Remove trailing whitespace. Update copyright to include 2004. | Eric Andersen | |
2003-07-14 | Update a bunch of docs. Run a script to update my email addr. | Eric Andersen | |
2003-07-05 | Add the fdformat utility, based on a patch from Kent Robotti, | Eric Andersen | |
but I then completely reworked the fdformat utility to comply with the current busybox way of doing things. | |||
2002-11-26 | fdisk applet by Vladimir N. Oleynik | Glenn L McGrath | |
2002-07-21 | Initial checkin of a very primitive hwclock replacement | Robert Griebl | |
2002-04-12 | Completely rework the config system so that it no longer annoys me to work on | Eric Andersen | |
the busybox development tree. This eliminates the use of recursive make, and once again allows us to run 'make' in a subdirectory with the expected result. And things are now much faster too. Greatly improved IMHO... -Erik |