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From: Bernhard Fischer <rep.dot.nop@gmail.com>
To: buildroot@busybox.net
Subject: [Buildroot] svn commit: trunk/buildroot/docs
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 17:07:54 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20070712150754.GA23938@aon.at> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20070712144345.D4FC5A6827@busybox.net>

On Thu, Jul 12, 2007 at 07:43:45AM -0700, ulf at uclibc.org wrote:
>Author: ulf
>Date: 2007-07-12 07:43:44 -0700 (Thu, 12 Jul 2007)
>New Revision: 19071
>
>Log:
>Update Documentation for BSP patch
>
>Modified:
>   trunk/buildroot/docs/buildroot.html
>
>
>@@ -160,7 +165,7 @@
>     be named <code>root_fs_ARCH.EXT</code> where <code>ARCH</code> is your
>     architecture and <code>EXT</code> depends on the type of target filesystem
>     selected in the <code>Target options</code> section of the configuration
>-    tool.</p>
>+    tool.The file is stored in the "binaries/<code>$(PROJECT)</code>/" directory</p>

whitespace damaged (missing space after punctuation)
> 
>     <p>If you intend to do an offline-build and just want to download all
>     sources that you previously selected in &quot;make menuconfig&quot; then
>@@ -224,9 +229,13 @@
>       it should be changed. These main directories are in an tarball inside of
>       inside the skeleton because it contains symlinks that would be broken
>       otherwise.<br />
>-      These customizations are deployed into <code>build_ARCH/root/</code> just
>+      These customizations are deployed into <code>project_build_ARCH/root/</code> just

overlong line.

>       before the actual image is made. So simply rebuilding the image by running
>       make should propogate any new changes to the image.</li>
>+
>+      <li>When configuring the build system, using <code>make menuconfig</code>, you

overlong line.

>+      can specify the contents of the /etc/hostname and /etc/issue
>+      (the welcome banner) in the <code>PROJECT</code> section</li>
>     </ul>
> 
>     <h2><a name="custom_busybox" id="custom_busybox"></a>Customizing the
>@@ -349,10 +358,30 @@
>       tarballs are in this directory because it may be useful to save them
>       somewhere to avoid further downloads.</li>
> 
overlong line everywhere below

>-      <li>Create the build directory (<code>build_ARCH/</code> by default,
>+      <li>Create the shared build directory (<code>build_ARCH/</code> by default,
>       where <code>ARCH</code> is your architecture). This is where all
>-      user-space tools while be compiled.</li>
>+      non configurable user-space tools will be compiled.When building two or more

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>+      targets using the same architecture, the first build will go through the full 
>+      download, configure, make process, but the second and later builds will only 
>+      copy the result from the first build to its project specific target directory
>+      significantly speeding up the build process</li>
> 
>+      <li>Create the project specific build directory 
>+      (<code>project_build_ARCH/$(PROJECT)</code> by default, where <code>ARCH</code> 
>+      is your architecture). This is where all configurable user-space tools will be 
>+      compiled. The project specific build directory is neccessary, if two different

I don't think that comma before if is correct.. and you ment to type
necessary with just one 'c'.

>+      targets needs to use a specific package, but the packages have different 
>+      configuration for both targets. Some examples of packages built in this directory
>+      are busybox and linux.
>+      </li>
>+
>+      <li>Create the project specific result directory 
>+      (<code>binaries/$(PROJECT)</code> by default, where <code>ARCH</code> 
>+      is your architecture). This is where the root file system images are stored,

it is 'filesystem' without a space.

>+      It is also used to store the linux kernel image and any utilities, boot-loaders
>+      etc. needed for a target.
>+      </li>
>+
>       <li>Create the toolchain build directory
>       (<code>toolchain_build_ARCH/</code> by default, where <code>ARCH</code>
>       is your architecture). This is where the cross compilation toolchain will
>@@ -367,7 +396,7 @@
>       setup this staging directory, it first removes it, and then it creates
>       various subdirectories and symlinks inside it.</li>
> 
>-      <li>Create the target directory (<code>build_ARCH/root/</code> by
>+      <li>Create the target directory (<code>project_build_ARCH/root/</code> by
>       default) and the target filesystem skeleton. This directory will contain
>       the final root filesystem. To setup it up, it first deletes it, then it
>       uncompress the <code>target/generic/skel.tar.gz</code> file to create the

Please make sure that at least the source of the documentation can be
edited on a 80x24 console without too much pain, TIA.

  reply	other threads:[~2007-07-12 15:07 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 59+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-07-12 14:43 [Buildroot] svn commit: trunk/buildroot/docs ulf at uclibc.org
2007-07-12 15:07 ` Bernhard Fischer [this message]
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