Deleted these patches as they are part of the upstream code now. deleted: files/perl-5.8.8-gcc-4.2.patch deleted: perl-5.12.2/makedepend-dash.patch deleted: perl-5.12.2/native-no-gdbminc.patch deleted: perl-5.12.2/54_debian_perldoc-r.patch And rebased these patches to the newer source code modified: files/letgcc-find-errno.patch modified: perl-5.12.2/Makefile.patch modified: perl-5.12.2/asm-pageh-fix.patch modified: perl-5.12.2/native-nopacklist.patch modified: perl-5.12.2/native-perlinc.patch modified: perl-5.12.2/Makefile.SH.patch modified: perl-5.12.2/installperl.patch modified: perl-5.12.2/perl-dynloader.patch modified: perl-5.12.2/09_fix_installperl.patch get patches from debian perl ver 5.12.2-2 the fakeroot.diff patch from debian is conflicting with our Makefile.SH.patch, hence disabling the fakeroot patch use newly created config files Created with current milestone branch on qemu machines modified: config.sh modified: config.sh-32 modified: config.sh-64 get some changes from oe's perl 5.10.1 recipe fix the Makefile.SH.patch use miniperl instead of perl import a OE 5.10.1 patch: uudmap_cross fix install issues add /usr in the destdir, so that perl gets installed in /usr/bin/perl and not in /bin/perl link /usr/lib/perl to /usr/lib/perl5 so that operations with /usr/lib/perl path in them keep on working. Fix/Improve perl packaging avoid perl-module-module-* kind of packages recreate perl-rdepends_5.12.2.inc file with new set of packages import from oe perl-rprovide_5.12.2.inc combine all unicore perl scripts in one package simplify perl-lib reduce no of perl recipe packages greatly. Add zlib to depedancy fix buildtime host contamination This also fixes [BUGID #384] Signed-off-by: Nitin A Kamble <nitin.a.kamble@intel.com> |
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README
Poky ==== Poky platform builder is a combined cross build system and development environment. It features support for building X11/Matchbox/GTK based filesystem images for various embedded devices and boards. It also supports cross-architecture application development using QEMU emulation and a standalone toolchain and SDK with IDE integration. Poky has an extensive handbook, the source of which is contained in the handbook directory. For compiled HTML or pdf versions of this, see the Poky website http://pokylinux.org. Additional information on the specifics of hardware that Poky supports is available in README.hardware.