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@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ applied on the next clean rebuild:
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$ make package=<pkgname> update-patches
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$ make package=<pkgname> update-patches
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-The newly created patches will be opened in $EDITOR, so you can some comments to
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+The newly created patches will be opened in $EDITOR, so you can add some comments to
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the top of the file, before the diff.
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the top of the file, before the diff.
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@@ -69,17 +69,17 @@ Environment variables
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OpenADK also honors some environment variables, when they are passed
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OpenADK also honors some environment variables, when they are passed
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to +make+.
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to +make+.
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-* +ARCH+, the architecture of the target system
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-* +SYSTEM+, the target system name
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-* +LIBC+, the C library for the target system
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-* +COLLECT+, the package collection, which will be used
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+* +ADK_TARGET_ARCH+, the architecture of the target system
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+* +ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM+, the target system name
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+* +ADK_TARGET_LIBC+, the C library for the target system
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+* +ADK_TARGET_COLLECTION+, the package collection, which will be used
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* +VERBOSE+, verbose build, when set to 1
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* +VERBOSE+, verbose build, when set to 1
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An example that creates a configuration file for Raspberry PI with all
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An example that creates a configuration file for Raspberry PI with all
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software packages enabled, but not included in the resulting firmware image:
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software packages enabled, but not included in the resulting firmware image:
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- $ make ARCH=arm SYSTEM=raspberry-pi LIBC=musl allmodconfig
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+ $ make ADK_TARGET_ARCH=arm ADK_TARGET_SYSTEM=raspberry-pi ADK_TARGET_LIBC=musl allmodconfig
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This is often used in the development process of a target system, to verify that
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This is often used in the development process of a target system, to verify that
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