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diff --git a/openwrt/docs/buildroot-documentation.html b/openwrt/docs/buildroot-documentation.html index 48b05728e..bd9642202 100644 --- a/openwrt/docs/buildroot-documentation.html +++ b/openwrt/docs/buildroot-documentation.html @@ -80,17 +80,18 @@ <code>gcc</code>, <code>binutils</code>, uClibc and all the tools by hand. Of course, doing so is possible. But dealing with all configure options, with all problems of every <code>gcc</code> or <code>binutils</code> - version it very time-consuming and uninteresting. OpenWrt Buildroot automates this + version is very time-consuming and uninteresting. OpenWrt Buildroot automates this process through the use of Makefiles, and has a collection of patches for each <code>gcc</code> and <code>binutils</code> version to make them work - on the MIPS architecture of most Broadcom based Wireless Routers.</p> + on the MIPS architecture of most Wireless Routers.</p> <h2><a name="download" id="download"></a>Obtaining OpenWrt Buildroot</h2> - <p>OpenWrt Buildroot is currently available as experimental snapshots</p> - - <p>The latest snapshot is always available at <a - href="http://openwrt.org/downloads/experimental/">http://openwrt.org/downloads/experimental/</a>, + <p>OpenWrt Buildroot is available via CVS - Concurrent Version System. + For any kind of development you should get the latest version from cvs via:</p> +<pre> + $ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@openwrt.org:/openwrt co openwrt +</pre> <h2><a name="using" id="using"></a>Using OpenWrt Buildroot</h2> |