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* buildroot: silence ./configure step when building with 'make -s'Peter Korsgaard2009-10-011-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | We have been passing -q to ./configure when using 'make -s' for packages using Makefile.autotools.in for some time. Do the same for packages using autotools, but not using the Makefile.autotools.in infrastructure, taking care to not do it for packages with hand written configure scripts. Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>
* package: provide download target for host packagesPeter Korsgaard2009-03-241-0/+3
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* package: add STAMP_DIR and use for host buildsPeter Korsgaard2009-03-191-15/+15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Move stamp (dependency) files outside the (version specific) source directories, so other packages can hardcode dependencies on them instead of having to use <PACKAGE>_VERSION variables. This is important as the variables in the make rules are evaluated when the rules is seen, which might be before the dependent makefile is parsed (and hence <PACKAGE>_VERSION variable is known, screwing up stuff. The downside of this is that the package isn't automatically rebuilt when the version changes (E.G. by a svn update) and you now also have to remove the stamp files next to $(BUILD_DIR)/<PACKAGE>-* to force a rebuild.
* pixman: add host versionPeter Korsgaard2009-03-181-0/+40
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* pixman: fixup help text indentationPeter Korsgaard2009-03-181-3/+2
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* package/: remove redundant install-strip in *_TARGET_INSTALL_OPTPeter Korsgaard2008-10-201-2/+0
| | | | It's default now.
* pixman: cleanup staging + target installPeter Korsgaard2008-08-261-2/+2
| | | | | - install-data installs a subset of install / install-strip, so just drop it - use install-strip for target
* Move pixman from package/x11r7/pixman to package/pixmanDaniel Laird2008-08-263-0/+32
Means we can now bounce cairo to 1.6.x series. pixman is not dependant on x libraries what so over so removed the dependencies section. Daniel Laird