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2009-03-21 | minimal.conf: override OVERRIDES to include the MACHINE_CLASS | Michael 'Mickey' Lauer | 1 | |
2009-03-19 | sane-toolchain.inc: move non-weak assignments for CACHE and DEPLOY_DIR to ↵ | Michael 'Mickey' Lauer | 1 | |
minimal.conf; make them weak You can override DEPLOY_DIR now in your local.conf. | ||||
2009-03-17 | minimal: ship debug apps, if requested | Michael 'Mickey' Lauer | 1 | |
2009-03-13 | minimal.conf: make IMAGE_FSTYPES a weak assignment to allow overwriting | Denys Dmytriyenko | 1 | |
2009-03-05 | minimal.conf: ship task-cli-debug, if we're building a debug distro | Michael 'Mickey' Lauer | 1 | |
2009-03-02 | minimal.conf: don't build ext2fs; remove irda; use packaged staging | Michael 'Mickey' Lauer | 1 | |
2009-02-26 | minimal.conf: blatantly steal the collective wisdom (and I admit it must have | Michael 'Mickey' Lauer | 1 | |
been ton of work, thanks koen et. al.) people put in the angstrom distribution configuration and reorganize the sections a bit for more clarity. Most of this is really distribution-independent, so I'd welcome if angstrom would include one or the other of these sane-*.inc and maintain it there. | ||||
2009-02-25 | minimal.conf: use newer glibc and gcc | Michael 'Mickey' Lauer | 1 | |
2008-07-25 | Change the toolchain build sequence. Helps in reproducable toolchains ↵ | Khem Raj | 1 | |
components when recompiled. Also same sequence for all different combinations (uclibc/nptl/eglibc/glibc/linuxthreads). Also fixes and patches that I worked to get various ancient compilers working. | ||||
2008-07-19 | conf/bitbake.conf: Merge in multimachine making it the standard layout as ↵ | Richard Purdie | 1 | |
discussed on the mailing list. Anyone wanting the previous layout can INHERIT the new singlemachine class | ||||
2008-06-24 | rename generic[-uclibc].conf to minimal[-uclibc].conf to better indicate ↵ | Michael Lauer | 1 | |
that this is a distribution configuration that serves as a lean-and-mean starting point, imposing only a minimal amount of policies. |