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2010-08-01remove unzip dependency, use delivered cpio. some code cleanupWaldemar Brodkorb
2010-08-01disable packages and kernel modules for ag241Waldemar Brodkorb
2010-07-31disable some packages for foxg20, and try to fix again uclibc++ patchWaldemar Brodkorb
2010-07-30fix foxboard allmodconfig, remove old linux patchesWaldemar Brodkorb
2010-07-27test and fix openswan package.Waldemar Brodkorb
enable needed kernel modules, disable removing of any kernel modules on restart.
2010-07-26update to latest upstream version, remove already upstream committed patchesWaldemar Brodkorb
2010-02-11fix compile on NetBSDWaldemar Brodkorb
2010-02-07change defaults for CONFIG/BUILD/INSTALL stylesWaldemar Brodkorb
All packages need an update, so here is a very huge commit. Most of the 460 source packages use automatic style for configuration, building and installing. Make these styles default to "auto". If you have a package, which does not conform to this, just use manual style and add a do-$task make target. I added a new style named AUTOTOOL style, which is needed for some broken packages, which needs to be updated via autoconf or automake. I renamed CONFIGURE_STYLE to CONFIG_STYLE. Updates for some packages, which have newer upstream versions. Renaming of all package/*/extra directories. Use the directory src/ to provide overwrites of source files or to add the code, when no upstream package is available or used. src directory will be automatically used.
2010-01-23update patch to the Makefile changes send to upstreamWaldemar Brodkorb
2010-01-21rewrite Makefile, remove NLS supportWaldemar Brodkorb
Rewrite Makefile to not use libtool. Normally upstream should deliver a libtool. Newer versions of libtool does not allow to simply use libtool to build libraries without using automake and autoconf. My Makefile rewrite is hackish, but at least I get a library and binaries.
2010-01-20port cpufrequtils (FIXME)Phil Sutter
Still doesn't install, somehow libtool messes things up. Looks a bit like we have to deliver our own, cross-compiled libbtool sooner or later.