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diff --git a/package/dummy/dummy.mk b/package/dummy/dummy.mk deleted file mode 100644 index 34d166f51..000000000 --- a/package/dummy/dummy.mk +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -############################################################# -# -# dummy -# -############################################################# - -# Current version, use the latest unless there are any known issues. -DUMMY_VERSION=1.2.3 -# The filename of the package to download. -DUMMY_SOURCE=dummy-$(DUMMY_VERSION).tar.bz2 -# The site and path to where the source packages are. -DUMMY_SITE=http://www.example.net/dummy/source -# The directory which the source package is extracted to. -DUMMY_DIR=$(BUILD_DIR)/dummy-$(DUMMY_VERSION) -# Which decompression to use, BZCAT or ZCAT. -DUMMY_CAT:=$(BZCAT) -# Target binary for the package. -DUMMY_BINARY:=dummy -# Not really needed, but often handy define. -DUMMY_TARGET_BINARY:=usr/bin/$(DUMMY_BINARY) - -# The download rule. Main purpose is to download the source package. -$(DL_DIR)/$(DUMMY_SOURCE): - $(call DOWNLOAD,$(DUMMY_SITE),$(DUMMY_SOURCE)) - -# The unpacking rule. Main purpose is to extract the source package, apply any -# patches and update config.guess and config.sub. -$(DUMMY_DIR)/.unpacked: $(DL_DIR)/$(DUMMY_SOURCE) - $(DUMMY_CAT) $(DL_DIR)/$(DUMMY_SOURCE) | tar -C $(BUILD_DIR) $(TAR_OPTIONS) - - toolchain/patch-kernel.sh $(DUMMY_DIR) package/dummy/ dummy-$(DUMMY_VERSION)-\*.patch\* - $(CONFIG_UPDATE) $(DUMMY_DIR) - touch $@ - -# The configure rule. Main purpose is to get the package ready for compilation, -# usually by running the configure script with different kinds of options -# specified. -$(DUMMY_DIR)/.configured: $(DUMMY_DIR)/.unpacked - (cd $(DUMMY_DIR); rm -rf config.cache; \ - $(TARGET_CONFIGURE_OPTS) \ - $(TARGET_CONFIGURE_ARGS) \ - ./configure $(QUIET) \ - --target=$(GNU_TARGET_NAME) \ - --host=$(GNU_TARGET_NAME) \ - --build=$(GNU_HOST_NAME) \ - --prefix=/usr \ - --sysconfdir=/etc \ - $(DISABLE_NLS) \ - $(DISABLE_LARGEFILE) \ - ) - touch $@ - -$(DUMMY_DIR)/$(DUMMY_BINARY): $(DUMMY_DIR)/.configured - $(MAKE) -C $(DUMMY_DIR) - -# The installing rule. Main purpose is to install the binary into the target -# root directory and make sure it is stripped from debug symbols to reduce the -# space requirements to a minimum. -# -# Only the files needed to run the application should be installed to the -# target root directory, to not waste valuable flash space. -$(TARGET_DIR)/$(DUMMY_TARGET_BINARY): $(DUMMY_DIR)/$(DUMMY_BINARY) - cp -dpf $(DUMMY_DIR)/dummy $@ - $(STRIPCMD) --strip-unneeded $@ - -# Main rule which shows which other packages must be installed before the dummy -# package is installed. This to ensure that all depending libraries are -# installed. -dummy: $(TARGET_DIR)/$(DUMMY_TARGET_BINARY) - -# Source download rule. Main purpose to download the source package. Since some -# people would like to work offline, it is mandotory to implement a rule which -# downloads everything this package needs. -dummy-source: $(DL_DIR)/$(DUMMY_SOURCE) - -# Clean rule. Main purpose is to clean the build directory, thus forcing a new -# rebuild the next time Buildroot is made. -dummy-clean: - -$(MAKE) -C $(DUMMY_DIR) clean - -# Directory clean rule. Main purpose is to remove the build directory, forcing -# a new extraction, patching and rebuild the next time Buildroot is made. -dummy-dirclean: - rm -rf $(DUMMY_DIR) - -############################################################# -# -# Toplevel Makefile options -# -############################################################# -# This is how the dummy package is added to the list of rules to build. -ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_DUMMY),y) -TARGETS+=dummy -endif |