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2009-03-17rename packages/ to recipes/ per earlier agreementDenys Dmytriyenko1
See links below for more details: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.handhelds.openembedded/21326 http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.handhelds.openembedded/21816 Signed-off-by: Denys Dmytriyenko <denis@denix.org> Acked-by: Mike Westerhof <mwester@dls.net> Acked-by: Philip Balister <philip@balister.org> Acked-by: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com> Acked-by: Marcin Juszkiewicz <hrw@openembedded.org> Acked-by: Koen Kooi <koen@openembedded.org> Acked-by: Frans Meulenbroeks <fransmeulenbroeks@gmail.com>
2008-10-18bb files: Revert the introduction of FILE_PRHolger Hans Peter Freyther1
This is a partial revert of aa03004ace2fabb135a6208ef8c2d2b312aa7b0b. The approach that was taken leads to disagreement and the change was pushed too early. DISTRO_PR is going to say and will be used inside the package creation. There will be more disucssion on the list about where to continue from here.
2008-10-15[PR] Change PR to FILE_PR and intro PR as FILE_PR + DISTRO_PRHolger Hans Peter Freyther1
Allow a distribution to globally bump the PR of every package this is useful when there was a change in the toolchain and every package is going to be different. find packages/ \( -name '*.bb' -or -name '*.inc' \) -exec sed -i s/"^PR="/"FILE_PR ="/ {} \; find packages/ \( -name '*.bb' -or -name '*.inc' \) -exec sed -i s/"^PR ="/"FILE_PR ="/ {} \; Acked-By: Koen Kooi <koen@openembedded.org>
2008-07-25Change the toolchain build sequence. Helps in reproducable toolchains ↵Khem Raj1
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.
2008-03-29gcc: Include TARGET_CC_ARCH in ARCH_FLAGS_FOR_TARGET by default for ↵Richard Purdie1
everyone, not just as a slugos specific override.
2008-03-16gcc: Move old style gcc*build*.inc includes into ↵Richard Purdie1
gcc-configure-{target|cross|sdk} and a common include file. Factor some common data not related to configure into gcc-common.inc. Rewrite 3.3.3 and 3.3.4 recipes to use standard includes (tested and they work).
2008-03-15gcc: Move PR settings to obvious places (not .inc files)Richard Purdie1
2008-03-15gcc: Rename gcc-package.inc gcc-package-target.inc and move includes a level ↵Richard Purdie1
lower. There should be no functionality change yet, it just makes that change easier to remove target packaging from cross builds
2008-03-15gcc: Create .inc files for each gcc version and update all .bb files to use ↵Richard Purdie1
these
2008-02-20gcc 4.x.x ship cc1 as part of the cpp package. closes #670Michael Lauer1
repair badly mixed up formatting. guys, _please_ don't mix tabs and spaces, stick to the major formatting style in the file
2007-12-03gcc: replace non-functional block o'python with working overridesKoen Kooi1
2007-11-25gcc-4.1.[01]: Applied pr34130.patch, from 4.1.2.Leon Woestenberg1
2007-09-19gcc: change the way to package fortran, reduce spurious variables, make ↵Koen Kooi1
missing fortran files non-fatal
2006-12-31remove extra whitespace at end-of-line in about 900 bb files.Rolf Leggewie1
2006-08-06packages/gcc: For targets (libstdc++,java,mudflap...) use xgcc -E as CPPHolger Freyther1
GCC compiles the xgcc cross compiler and will compile target libraries e.g. libstdc++. It uses autoconf to configure the target libraries which uses /usr/bin/cpp to determine the presence of host includes. By using xgcc we will not risk to include /usr/include to find standard headers. If we do our cross compile check will hit. The gcc 3.4 series patch only addresses target-libstdc++ where the gcc3.3 and gcc4 series patch all targets
2006-08-05packages/gcc: Use require instead of include for the 'base' filesHolger Freyther1
2006-05-16packages/gcc:Holger Freyther1
Hack to make me rich and famous. Patch versions 3.4.4, 4.0.0, 4.0.2, 4.1.0, 4.1.0-snapshot, 4.2-snapshot and activate the hack when cross compiling. gcc will abort if you call it with -I/usr/include or -I/opt/include or -I/sw/include. Apply the patch when fail-fast is in the OVERRIDES
2006-03-16gcc 4.1.0: disable fortran since it is breaking the buildKoen Kooi1
2006-03-14gcc 4.1.0: turn off building of libsspKoen Kooi1
2006-03-14Pushing gcc 4.1.0 after a short review.Joseph Cole1
Not sure if it builds, leaving preference at "-1". See OE bug #378. Thanks to Bernhard Rosenkraenzer for the submission. See OE bug #773.