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they should be configured with --prefix=/usr and we then need to use
make DESTDIR=$(STAGING_DIR) install to get things installed into the
staging directory. The current situation for many packages, which use
--prefix=$(STAGING_DIR) results in the staging_dir paths getting compiled
into the binary itself.
This also adds in a pile of libtool fixups. Between broken pkgconfig,
broken libtool handling, and broken --prefix settings, its a wonder
things have worked as well as they have up till now.
-Erik
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functions. Submitted new patch to maintainer.
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patches have been sent upstream to the various maintainers.
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you will get the error message of 'fsck.cramfs.c:98: error: variable-size type declared outside of any function'. I emailed the maintainer giving them a couple of different ways to fix the package, but I have not heard anything. He gets a 'L' for Lame. Anyway, I have hardcoded the PAGE_CACHE_SIZE (page size) to be 4096. Only alpha and the 64-bit platforms will have something different, or MIPS with its variable page size. Curse you MIPS.
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If I understand you correctly, you want the ncurses development headers
on the target.
a patch for this (named target_headers.patch and includes similar
options for a few other libs in buildroot) can be found at:
http://www.zelow.no/floppyfw/download/Development/Patches/buildroot/
(a few packages there aswell)
it will add an option to put headers on target for ncurses, zlib and
openssl.
Thomas.
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fixes an issues with the Linux header file 'include/linux/cyclades.h'
that gets tested to determine whether or not the 'tqueue' data
structure is needed or not. The newer version of it added new types
that require 'include/linux/compiler.h' to be included in order for
the test to succeed/fail properly. Please, someone shoot me.
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general case, therefore, combine the toplevel Makefile options
such as setting TARGETS into the per-package *.mk file
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make certain that it is coreutils and/or util-linux that actually
gets their utilities installed.
-Erik
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directory.
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