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authormbm <mbm@3c298f89-4303-0410-b956-a3cf2f4a3e73>2004-06-01 08:09:11 +0000
committermbm <mbm@3c298f89-4303-0410-b956-a3cf2f4a3e73>2004-06-01 08:09:11 +0000
commit3f46f623eb90e09fea5f79dcf50ca72d0b16259e (patch)
treecfc0eb835a6356b8abe4db920015e5744b8e9abe /obsolete-buildroot
parent64e676a615b05c4f46f16298d293bdd75731d82f (diff)
strip down makefile
git-svn-id: svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/trunk@53 3c298f89-4303-0410-b956-a3cf2f4a3e73
Diffstat (limited to 'obsolete-buildroot')
-rw-r--r--obsolete-buildroot/Makefile144
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 132 deletions
diff --git a/obsolete-buildroot/Makefile b/obsolete-buildroot/Makefile
index 96fa2494a..cd7e77913 100644
--- a/obsolete-buildroot/Makefile
+++ b/obsolete-buildroot/Makefile
@@ -28,63 +28,21 @@
#
#############################################################
-# What sortof target system shall we compile this for?
-#ARCH:=i386
-#ARCH:=arm
-#ARCH:=mips
+SNAPSHOT:=20040531
+
ARCH:=mipsel
-#ARCH:=powerpc
-#ARCH:=sh4
-# Busybox link failing due to needing libgcc functions that are statics.
-#ARCH:=cris
-
-# The following currently fail to build since no shared lib support.
-#ARCH:=sh64
-#ARCH:=m68k
-#ARCH:=v850
-#ARCH:=sparc
-#ARCH:=whatever
-
-# If you are building a native gcc toolchain, do you want to
-# build the old gcc-2.95 based toolchain, or would you prefer
-# a nice and shiny new gcc-3.3.2 toolchain?
-# WARNING -- 2.95 currently only builds for i386, arm, mips*, and powerpc.
-# WARNING -- 2.95 does not currently build natively for the target.
-GCC_2_95_TOOLCHAIN:=false
-
-# Enable this to use the uClibc daily snapshot instead of a released
-# version. Daily snapshots may contain new features and bugfixes. Or
-# they may not even compile at all, depending on what Erik is doing...
-#USE_UCLIBC_SNAPSHOT:=
-#USE_UCLIBC_SNAPSHOT:=snapshot
-USE_UCLIBC_SNAPSHOT:=20040509
-
-# Temporary option... Fall back to (slightly modified) ldso 0.9.24 code?
-# This is here temporarily since I'm having problems with the current
-# cvs ldso code on mipsel.
-USE_UCLIBC_LDSO_0_9_24:=true
-#USE_UCLIBC_LDSO_0_9_24:=false
-
-# Enable this to use the busybox daily snapshot instead of a released
-# version. Daily snapshots may contain new features and bugfixes. Or
-# they may not even compile at all....
-#USE_BUSYBOX_SNAPSHOT:=
-#USE_BUSYBOX_SNAPSHOT:=snapshot
-USE_BUSYBOX_SNAPSHOT:=20040509
-
-# Enable large file (files > 2 GB) support
+USE_UCLIBC_SNAPSHOT:=$(SNAPSHOT)
+USE_UCLIBC_LDSO_0_9_24:=false
+USE_BUSYBOX_SNAPSHOT:=$(SNAPSHOT)
+USE_NETFILTER_SNAPSHOT:=$(SNAPSHOT)
+USE_BRIDGE_VERSION:=0.9.7
BUILD_WITH_LARGEFILE:=true
+OPTIMIZE_FOR_CPU=$(ARCH)
+
# Command used to download source code
WGET:=wget --passive-ftp
-# Optimize toolchain for which type of CPU?
-OPTIMIZE_FOR_CPU=$(ARCH)
-#OPTIMIZE_FOR_CPU=i686
-# Note... gcc 2.95 does not seem to like anything higher than i586.
-#OPTIMIZE_FOR_CPU=i586
-#OPTIMIZE_FOR_CPU=whatever
-
# Soft floating point options.
# Notes:
# Currently builds with gcc 3.3 for arm, mips, mipsel, powerpc.
@@ -106,8 +64,8 @@ TARGET_DEBUGGING= #-g
# Currently the unwind stuff seems to work for staticly linked apps but
# not dynamic. So use setjmp/longjmp exceptions by default.
-GCC_USE_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS:=--enable-sjlj-exceptions
-#GCC_USE_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS:=
+# GCC_USE_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS:=--enable-sjlj-exceptions
+GCC_USE_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS:=
# Any additional gcc options you may want to include....
EXTRA_GCC_CONFIG_OPTIONS:=
@@ -137,85 +95,7 @@ INSTALL_LIBGCJ:=false
# The list of stuff to build for the target filesystem
#
#############################################################
-TARGETS:=host-sed
-
-ifeq ($(GCC_2_95_TOOLCHAIN),true)
-TARGETS+=uclibc-configured binutils gcc2_95
-else
-TARGETS+=uclibc-configured binutils gcc3_3
-endif
-
-# Do you want user mode Linux (x86 only), or are you building a
-# your own kernel that will run on its own? Perhaps you have a
-# kernel you have already configured and you want to use that?
-# The default is to just use a set of known working kernel
-# headers. Unless you want to build a kernel, I recommend just
-# using that...
-#TARGETS+=kernel-headers
-#TARGETS+=linux
-#TARGETS+=user-mode-linux
-#TARGETS+=system-linux
-TARGETS+= openwrt-base
-
-# The default minimal set
-#TARGETS+=busybox tinylogin
-
-# Openssh...
-#TARGETS+=zlib openssl openssh
-# Dropbear sshd is much smaller than openssl + openssh
-#TARGETS+=dropbear_sshd
-
-# Everything needed to build a full uClibc development system!
-#TARGETS+=coreutils findutils bash make diffutils patch sed
-#TARGETS+=ed flex bison file gawk tar grep bzip2
-
-#If you want a development system, you probably want gcc built
-# with uClibc so it can run within your dev system...
-#TARGETS+=gcc2_95_target ccache_target # NOT WORKING!!!
-#TARGETS+=gcc3_3_target ccache_target
-
-# Of course, if you are installing a development system, you
-# may want some header files so you can compile stuff....
-#TARGETS+=ncurses-headers zlib-headers openssl-headers
-
-# More development system stuff for those that want it
-#TARGETS+=m4 autoconf automake libtool
-
-# Perl
-#TARGETS+=perl
-
-# Some nice debugging tools
-#TARGETS+=gdb strace ltrace
-
-# The Valgrind debugger (x86 only)
-#TARGETS+=valgrind
-
-# Some stuff for access points and firewalls
-#TARGETS+=iptables hostap wtools dhcp_relay bridge
-#TARGETS+=iproute2 netsnmp
-
-# Run customize.mk at the very end to add your own special config.
-# This is useful for making your own distro within the buildroot
-# process.
-# TARGETS+=customize
-
-#############################################################
-#
-# Pick your root filesystem type.
-#
-#############################################################
-#TARGETS+=ext2root
-
-# Must mount cramfs with 'ramdisk_blocksize=4096'
-#TARGETS+=cramfsroot
-
-# You may need to edit make/jffs2root.mk to change target
-# endian-ness or similar, but this is sufficient for most
-# things as-is...
-#TARGETS+=jffs2root
-
-#TARGETS+= openwrt-linux.trx
-TARGETS+= openwrt-code.bin
+TARGETS:=gcc3_3 openwrt-base openwrt-code.bin
#############################################################
#