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On 03-01-11 02:03, Mike Westerhof wrote:
> On 1/2/2011 11:41 AM, Koen Kooi wrote:
> On 02-01-11 16:15, Mike Westerhof wrote:
Break the two shared libraries (libe2p and libext2fs) out of the general
e2fsprogs
package and into their own p
On 1/2/2011 11:41 AM, Koen Kooi wrote:
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> On 02-01-11 16:15, Mike Westerhof wrote:
>> Break the two shared libraries (libe2p and libext2fs) out of the general
>> e2fsprogs
>> package and into their own packages. This avoids pulling in unwanted
Hi
I have put the gcc 4.5 results here http://uclibc.org/~kraj/gcc-results/
these are currently only for armv7a
Ideally the recent results should be better than former reports.
Thanks
-Khem
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On 02-01-11 16:15, Mike Westerhof wrote:
> Break the two shared libraries (libe2p and libext2fs) out of the general
> e2fsprogs
> package and into their own packages. This avoids pulling in unwanted
> executables
> when a distro only desires the bas
Break the two shared libraries (libe2p and libext2fs) out of the general
e2fsprogs
package and into their own packages. This avoids pulling in unwanted
executables
when a distro only desires the basic tools (such as e2fsck and/or mke2fs).
Signed-off-by: Mike Westerhof
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My sincere apologies - as I never got that earlier email (but was having issues
with Norton filtering my email, so I'm sure it was on my side .. :-().
To answer your question though - the MACHINE is h1940, and I have tried two
different DISTRO's ... minimal and angstrom-2008.1. I am using the ma
There hasn't been too much discussion on Marcin's proposal below
(maybe lots of people enjoyed a good Xmas holiday!)
I still feel Marcin's proposal is a good plan.
Do we want to move this way?
If so, what about some action?
Frans
2010/12/21 Marcin Juszkiewicz :
> Dnia wtorek, 21 grudnia 2010 o
On Sat, 2011-01-01 at 19:49 +, Richard Purdie wrote:
> The split between the code in general in bitbake is in general ever
> improving in my opinion. Chris has some some really great work on
> bitbake recently, particularly making it more pythonic. Some of the
> changes just before the holiday