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Nicolas Thill a3edea1b91 add support for alternative C libraries (currently only glibc/eglibc) other (related) changes: - kernel headers are now installed using "make headers_install" on 2.6 - target names now contain an openwrt "vendor" tag (e.g. mips-openwrt-linux-gnu) - build directory names now contain gcc/libc name/version - default cpu for x86 is now i486 (required to build glibc/eglibc) 17 years ago
docs 2a25d94250 Make the doc slightly more complete and add notes on how to add a new target in OpenWrt, some serial console and JTAG tips and tricks 17 years ago
include a3edea1b91 add support for alternative C libraries (currently only glibc/eglibc) other (related) changes: - kernel headers are now installed using "make headers_install" on 2.6 - target names now contain an openwrt "vendor" tag (e.g. mips-openwrt-linux-gnu) - build directory names now contain gcc/libc name/version - default cpu for x86 is now i486 (required to build glibc/eglibc) 17 years ago
package a3edea1b91 add support for alternative C libraries (currently only glibc/eglibc) other (related) changes: - kernel headers are now installed using "make headers_install" on 2.6 - target names now contain an openwrt "vendor" tag (e.g. mips-openwrt-linux-gnu) - build directory names now contain gcc/libc name/version - default cpu for x86 is now i486 (required to build glibc/eglibc) 17 years ago
scripts a77f3b6656 If a package is part of a virtual dependency and also listed as a normal dependency ensure that the dependency is always unconditional. Such a case happens if for example a package has a build dependency and the build dependency provides a virtual install dependency of the package. 17 years ago
target 59a00d52a9 make broadcom-wl robust against implicit kernel config changes (e.g. netfilter), upgrade it from minor version .2 to .3 (adds fixed bssid support for ad-hoc) 17 years ago
toolchain a3edea1b91 add support for alternative C libraries (currently only glibc/eglibc) other (related) changes: - kernel headers are now installed using "make headers_install" on 2.6 - target names now contain an openwrt "vendor" tag (e.g. mips-openwrt-linux-gnu) - build directory names now contain gcc/libc name/version - default cpu for x86 is now i486 (required to build glibc/eglibc) 17 years ago
tools 50c19eee3f firmware-utils/mkfwimage: fix root_start values 17 years ago
.gitignore c6aaa353b1 add feeds.conf to .gitignore 17 years ago
BSDmakefile f30058fda2 add missing copyright header 19 years ago
Config.in 86ac8bc7ea Adds support for using a local clone of a git tree 17 years ago
LICENSE 60c1f0f64d finally move buildroot-ng to trunk 9 years ago
Makefile 71e8b3c4f7 remove toolchain build directory as well in 'make dirclean' 17 years ago
README adfab7c84b change readme to point to scripts/flashing/flash.sh instead of scripts/flash.sh 17 years ago
feeds.conf.default 903aebc129 Switched LuCI-SVN to another server 17 years ago
rules.mk a3edea1b91 add support for alternative C libraries (currently only glibc/eglibc) other (related) changes: - kernel headers are now installed using "make headers_install" on 2.6 - target names now contain an openwrt "vendor" tag (e.g. mips-openwrt-linux-gnu) - build directory names now contain gcc/libc name/version - default cpu for x86 is now i486 (required to build glibc/eglibc) 17 years ago

README

This is the buildsystem for the OpenWrt Linux distribution

Please use "make menuconfig" to configure your appreciated
configuration for the toolchain and firmware.

You need to have installed gcc, binutils, patch, bzip2, flex, bison,
make, gettext, pkg-config, unzip, libz-dev and libc headers.

Simply running 'make' will build your firmware.
It will download all sources, build the cross-compile toolchain,
the kernel and all choosen applications.

You can use scripts/flashing/flash.sh for remotely updating your embedded
system via tftp.

The OpenWrt system is documented in docs/. You will need a LaTeX distribution
and the tex4ht package to build the documentation. Type make -C docs/ to build it.

Building your own firmware you need to have access to a Linux, BSD or MacOSX system.
Cygwin will not be supported because of the lack of case sensitiveness.

Sunshine!
Your OpenWrt Project
http://openwrt.org