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<li><a href="#downloaded_packages">Location of downloaded packages</a></li>
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<li><a href="#add_software">Extending Buildroot with more
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Software</a></li>
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- <li><a href="#links">Ressources</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#links">Resources</a></li>
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="about" id="about"></a>About Buildroot</h2>
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@@ -455,9 +455,9 @@ config BR2_PACKAGE_FOO
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4 #
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5 #############################################################
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6 FOO_VERSION:=1.0
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- 7 FOO_SOURCE:=less-$(FOO_VERSION).tar.gz
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+ 7 FOO_SOURCE:=foo-$(FOO_VERSION).tar.gz
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8 FOO_SITE:=http://www.foosoftware.org/downloads
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- 9 FOO_DIR:=$(BUILD_DIR)/less-$(FOO_VERSION)
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+ 9 FOO_DIR:=$(BUILD_DIR)/foo-$(FOO_VERSION)
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10 FOO_BINARY:=foo
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11 FOO_TARGET_BINARY:=usr/bin/foo
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12
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@@ -466,10 +466,10 @@ config BR2_PACKAGE_FOO
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15
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16 $(FOO_DIR)/.source: $(DL_DIR)/$(FOO_SOURCE)
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17 $(ZCAT) $(DL_DIR)/$(FOO_SOURCE) | tar -C $(BUILD_DIR) $(TAR_OPTIONS) -
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- 18 touch $(FOO_DIR)/.source
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+ 18 touch $@
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19
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20 $(FOO_DIR)/.configured: $(FOO_DIR)/.source
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- 21 (cd $(FOO_DIR); \
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+ 21 (cd $(FOO_DIR); rm -rf config.cache ; \
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22 $(TARGET_CONFIGURE_OPTS) \
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23 CFLAGS="$(TARGET_CFLAGS)" \
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24 ./configure \
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@@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ config BR2_PACKAGE_FOO
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28 --prefix=/usr \
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29 --sysconfdir=/etc \
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30 );
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- 31 touch $(FOO_DIR)/.configured;
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+ 31 touch $@
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32
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33 $(FOO_DIR)/$(FOO_BINARY): $(FOO_DIR)/.configured
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34 $(MAKE) CC=$(TARGET_CC) -C $(FOO_DIR)
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@@ -600,14 +600,21 @@ config BR2_PACKAGE_FOO
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<p>Line 42 defines a simple target that only downloads the code
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source. This is not used during normal operation of Buildroot, but
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- might be useful.</p>
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-
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- <p>Lignes 44-46 define a simple target to clean the software build
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- by calling the <i>Makefiles</i> with the appropriate option.</p>
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+ is needed if you intend to download all required sources at once
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+ for later offline build. Note that if you add a new package providing
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+ a <code>foo-source</code> target is <i>mandatory</i> to support
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+ users that wish to do offline-builds. Furthermore it eases checking
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+ if all package-sources are downloadable.</p>
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+
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+ <p>Lines 44-46 define a simple target to clean the software build
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+ by calling the <i>Makefiles</i> with the appropriate option.<br>
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+ The <code>clean</code> target should run <code>make clean</code>
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+ on $(BUILD_DIR)/package-version and MUST uninstall all files of the
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+ package from $(STAGING_DIR) and from $(TARGET_DIR).</p>
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<p>Lines 48-49 define a simple target to completely remove the
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directory in which the software was uncompressed, configured and
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- compiled.</p>
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+ compiled. This target MUST completely rm $(BUILD_DIR)/package-version.</p>
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<p>Lines 51-58 adds the target <code>foo</code> to the list
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of targets to be compiled by Buildroot by first checking if
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@@ -630,7 +637,7 @@ config BR2_PACKAGE_FOO
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<p>If you package software that might be useful for other persons,
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don't forget to send a patch to Buildroot developers !</p>
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- <h2><a name="links" id="links"></a>Ressources</h2>
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+ <h2><a name="links" id="links"></a>Resources</h2>
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<p>To learn more about Buildroot you can visit these
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websites:</p>
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