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2009-12-10php_5.2.11.bb : add --enable-mbstring site/arm-common : add magic value for ↵Graeme Gregory1
mbstring that cannot be checked This enables UTF-8 support in OE php
2009-12-09site/: Change the db_cv_mutex site defaults for dbBrian Pomerantz1
The rpm build is failing on the internal db3 build because it thinks db_cv_mutex=no is telling it that "no" is the mutext type. Setting this to proper values for the platforms that didn't have them set already should fix the rpm builds. Signed-off-by: Brian Pomerantz <bapper@mvista.com>
2009-10-16mono-2.4.2.3: Fix compilation issues.Khem Raj1
* Disable parallel make, mono does not like it. * Add a patch to get mono cross compile for x86 target. * add mono_cv_sizeof_sunpath to site files, becasue previously it was called cv_mono_sizeof_sunpath Signed-off-by: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com>
2009-08-19site/common-linux: centralize bash configure varsMichael Smith1
If the other site files are accurate, almost all of the bash vars are universal across Linux. Did this to fix bash on x86_64. Also bump bash PRs to help track breakage later. Signed-off-by: Michael Smith <msmith@cbnco.com> Acked-by: Tom Rini <trini@embeddedalley.com> Acked-by: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com>
2007-11-16site/arm-*: add getgrgid for gioPhilipp Zabel1
2007-10-01site: commit some local changesKoen Kooi1
2007-09-02site: Sync with PokyRichard Purdie1
2007-08-12site/arm-common: add unaligned access for gstreamerKoen Kooi1
2007-05-17site: Update the site files to handle glibc having sys_siglist while uclibcJamie Lenehan1
doesn't. It was only enabled for arm and ixp4xx in older version of uclibc but not for anything else. Uclibc says it'll go away in uclibc soon and so shouldn't be used.
2007-04-30site/arm: updates from pokyKoen Kooi1
2007-01-01site: Resort arm-common to match ix86-common, tidy up some further entriesRichard Purdie1
2007-01-01site: Start to refactor files to benefit from common site files. Much more ↵Richard Purdie1
work is needed but this is a start