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diff --git a/docs/buildroot.html b/docs/buildroot.html
index 6d4f17c75..fc754e581 100644
--- a/docs/buildroot.html
+++ b/docs/buildroot.html
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ or
<p>All of these "make" commands will need to build a configuration
utility, so you may need to install "development" packages for
- relevent libraries used by the configuration utilities.
+ relevant libraries used by the configuration utilities.
On Debian-like systems, the
<code>libncurses5-dev</code> package is required to use the
<i>menuconfig</i> interface, <code>libqt3-mt-dev</code> is
@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ or
<p>If you intend to do an offline build and just want to download
all sources that you previously selected in the configurator
- (<i>menuconfig</i> or <i>xconfig</i>), then issue:</p>
+ (<i>menuconfig</i>, <i>xconfig</i> or <i>gconfig</i>), then issue:</p>
<pre>
$ make source
</pre>
@@ -278,20 +278,35 @@ or
$ make O=/tmp/build
</pre>
+ <p>Or:</p>
+
+<pre>
+ $ cd /tmp/build; make O=$PWD -C path/to/buildroot
+</pre>
+
<p>All the output files will be located under
<code>/tmp/build</code>.</p>
<p>When using out-of-tree builds, the Buildroot
- <code>.config</code> and temporary files are also stored in the
+ <code>.config</code> and temporary files are also stored in the
output directory. This means that you can safely run multiple
builds in parallel using the same source tree as long as they use
unique output directories.</p>
+ <p>For ease of use, Buildroot generates a Makefile wrapper in the
+ output directory - So after the first run, you no longer need to
+ pass <code>O=..</code> and <code>-C ..</code>, simply run (in the
+ output directory):</p>
+
+<pre>
+ $ make &lt;target&gt;
+</pre>
+
<h3><a name="environment_variables" id="environment_variables"></a>
Environment variables</h3>
<p>Buildroot also honors some environment variables when they are passed
- to <code>make</code>:</p>
+ to <code>make</code> or set in the environment:</p>
<ul>
<li><code>HOSTCXX</code>, the host C++ compiler to use</li>
<li><code>HOSTCC</code>, the host C compiler to use</li>
@@ -330,7 +345,7 @@ $ make HOSTCXX=g++-4.3-HEAD HOSTCC=gcc-4.3-HEAD
toolchain and tools, these changes will be lost. </li>
<li>Customize the target filesystem skeleton available under
- <code>target/generic/target_skeleton/</code>. You can customize
+ <code>fs/skeleton/</code>. You can customize
configuration files or other stuff here. However, the full file hierarchy
is not yet present because it's created during the compilation process.
Therefore, you can't do everything on this target filesystem skeleton, but
@@ -471,12 +486,12 @@ $ make HOSTCXX=g++-4.3-HEAD HOSTCC=gcc-4.3-HEAD
and which steps remain to be done, Buildroot maintains stamp
files (empty files that just tell whether this or that action
has been done). The problem is that these stamp files are not
- uniformely named and handled by the different packages, so some
+ uniformly named and handled by the different packages, so some
understanding of the particular package is needed.</p>
<p>For packages relying on Buildroot packages infrastructures (see
<a href="#add_packages">this section</a> for details), the
- following stamp files are relevent:</p>
+ following stamp files are relevant:</p>
<ul>
@@ -689,7 +704,7 @@ endif
<p>The toolchain generated by Buildroot is located by default in
<code>output/staging/</code>. The simplest way to use it
is to add <code>output/staging/usr/bin/</code> to your PATH
- environnement variable and then to use
+ environment variable and then to use
<code>ARCH-linux-gcc</code>, <code>ARCH-linux-objdump</code>,
<code>ARCH-linux-ld</code>, etc. </p>
@@ -870,7 +885,7 @@ source "package/libfoo/Config.in"
href="#generic-reference">reference</a>.</li>
<li>Makefiles for autotools-based (autoconf, automake, etc.)
- softwares. We provide a dedicated infrastructure for such
+ software. We provide a dedicated infrastructure for such
packages, since autotools is a very common build system. This
infrastructure <i>must</i> be used for new packages that rely on
the autotools as their build system.<br/>We cover them through a
@@ -1599,8 +1614,8 @@ LIBFOO_POST_PATCH_HOOKS += LIBFOO_POST_PATCH_FIXUP
gettext library should not be compiled, because it creates various
kind of build failures.</p>
- <p>Additionnaly, some packages (such as libglib2) do require
- gettext unconditionnally, while other packages (those who
+ <p>Additionally, some packages (such as libglib2) do require
+ gettext unconditionally, while other packages (those who
support <code>--disable-nls</code> in general) only require
gettext when locale support is enabled.</p>
@@ -1616,7 +1631,7 @@ LIBFOO_POST_PATCH_HOOKS += LIBFOO_POST_PATCH_FIXUP
</ul>
- <p>Therefore, packages that unconditionnally need gettext should:</p>
+ <p>Therefore, packages that unconditionally need gettext should:</p>
<ol>
<li>Use <code>select BR2_PACKAGE_GETTEXT if
diff --git a/docs/download.html b/docs/download.html
index 832e7d292..75abc9269 100644
--- a/docs/download.html
+++ b/docs/download.html
@@ -6,14 +6,14 @@
<p>
-The latest stable release is <b>2010.05</b>, which can be downloaded
+The latest stable release is <b>2010.08</b>, which can be downloaded
here:<p>
-<a href="/downloads/buildroot-2010.05.tar.gz">buildroot-2010.05.tar.gz</a>
+<a href="/downloads/buildroot-2010.08.tar.gz">buildroot-2010.08.tar.gz</a>
or
-<a href="/downloads/buildroot-2010.05.tar.bz2">buildroot-2010.05.tar.bz2</a>.
+<a href="/downloads/buildroot-2010.08.tar.bz2">buildroot-2010.08.tar.bz2</a>.
<p>
-
+<!--
The latest release candidate is <b>2010.08-rc2</b>, which can be
downloaded here:<p>
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ downloaded here:<p>
or
<a href="/downloads/buildroot-2010.08-rc2.tar.bz2">buildroot-2010.08-rc2.tar.bz2</a>.
<p>
-
+-->
This and earlier releases can always be downloaded from
<a href="/downloads/">http://buildroot.net/downloads/</a>.
diff --git a/docs/news.html b/docs/news.html
index 3dbf2fd86..43beac8cb 100644
--- a/docs/news.html
+++ b/docs/news.html
@@ -6,6 +6,30 @@
<ul>
+ <li><b>28 September 2010 - Buildroot Developer Day</b>
+
+ <p>A <i>Buildroot Developer Day</i> will take place on
+ Friday, October 29th in Cambridge, UK - Just the day after the
+ <a href="http://www.embeddedlinuxconference.com/elc_europe10/">Embedded
+ Linux Conference Europe</a>. This <i>Developer Day</i> aims
+ at allowing Buildroot developers to meet and exchange ideas on the
+ project and its future. See the
+ <a href="http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/2010-September/037930.html">announcement</a>
+ for more info.</p>
+
+ <p>Thanks to Thomas Petazzoni for taking care of the practical
+ arrangements.</p>
+
+ <li><b>31 August 2010 -- 2010.08 released</b>
+
+ <p>The stable 2010.08 release is out - Thanks to everyone
+ contributing and testing the release candidates. See the
+ <a href="http://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/plain/CHANGES?id=2010.08">CHANGES</a>
+ file for more details, read the
+ <a href="http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/2010-August/037078.html">announcement</a>
+ and go to the <a href="/downloads/">downloads page</a> to pick up the
+ <a href="/downloads/buildroot-2010.08.tar.bz2">2010.08 release</a>.</p>
+
<li><b>30 August 2010 -- 2010.08-rc2 released</b>
<p>RC2 is out with more cleanups and bugfixes, see the <a