* archiver discard the source providing
for all native and shared-work recipes,
so we whitelist gcc-cross, which covers
the source code for the runtime libgcc
package
Fixes: SYS#372
* to be able to mount vfat formatted
usbsticks we need the nls subsystem
* providing nls as modules is a bad idea because
you need to add them at image creation
* better include them into the kernel,
like the kernel for bts and bts-2050 does
Let's flash multiple copies of UBL and U-Boot to cope better with
NAND bits flipping in these sectors. To fit multiple copies of
U-Boot into the flash we had to move the rootfs a bit to the end.
* setting APPEND in the image file overwrites
the APPEND from boot-directdisk.bbclass in edison, which
creates the syslinux.cfg without "root=" stanza
* for dora we do not use syslinux or the image-directdisk
so revert this paticular changes
Fixes: SYS#373
Daniel noticed that on upgrade his /etc/osmocom/osmo-bts.cfg
was overwritten. This was due the addition of the sysmobts-mgr
config file and using an assignment instead of an append.
We will change the MTD partitioning for our devices soon. The
kernel needs to honor the cmdline given by the kernel for that.
The rootfs will move a few pages to the back with newer bootloaders.
If we don't provide a DNS server via DHCP to the BTSs, then their
ntpdate will not succeed in contacting pool.ntp.org (resolver failure),
which in turn means they have the wrong date, which again in turn leads
to failing opkg update or openvpn certificate verification failures.
The .pc files were already covered by the normal -dev package
glob. No need to do more work here.
Addresses:
WARNING: Variable key FILES_${PN}-dev (${includedir} ${FILES_SOLIBSDEV} ${libdir}/*.la ${libdir}/*.o ${libdir}/pkgconfig ${datadir}/pkgconfig ${datadir}/aclocal ${base_libdir}/*.o ${libdir}/${BPN}/*.la ${base_libdir}/*.la) replaces original key FILES_gpsd-dev ( ${libdir}/pkgconfdir/libgpsd.pc ${libdir}/pkgconfdir/libgps.pc).
These provide us with a nice way to provision/install the BSCs
with grub. This way we can easily upgrade the kernel on the BSC
as well. It is a fix for SYS#75.
We do not intend to use u-boot right now but at least this
version will build. In the first version we will use the
barebox images provided to us by the producer of the SoM.
This is fixing max_power_reduction for revC hardware and applies
a new max_power_reduction when it arrives through OML and the
system is already initialized.