Open Source Appliance Development Kit

Waldemar Brodkorb efb44aeba2 binutils: remove 2.25.1 7 years ago
adk bed6fa7187 reverse logic 7 years ago
docs c85df820a6 docs: some more updates 7 years ago
mk cb61fc0668 linux: remove EOL kernel 3.12 7 years ago
package d27e9056a9 dropbear: update to 2017.75 7 years ago
scripts e6ad01c198 fix build on Cygwin 7 years ago
target 391bbbc1ef arc: allow to test upstream support of gcc/binutils 7 years ago
tasks ab6faa1d0e add ympd to music player task 7 years ago
toolchain efb44aeba2 binutils: remove 2.25.1 7 years ago
.gitignore c384dc577b rework menu based config system 8 years ago
.travis.yml 3bf24e1671 travis: numato-mimasv2 is big endian, do not enable systems with default git kernel 7 years ago
COPYING 219a6dab89 Initial import 15 years ago
Config.in f35dbe482c xtensa: fix noMMU qemu sample, with help from Max 7 years ago
LICENCE 3a0e1284a7 bump copyright year 8 years ago
Makefile a17b603f1c add Makefile target for saving the kernel configuration to an external file 8 years ago
Makefile.adk a17b603f1c add Makefile target for saving the kernel configuration to an external file 8 years ago
README f0fc482850 add new PKG_GIT variable 8 years ago
THANKS f5926ea4d5 got a new development board :) 8 years ago
rules.mk fdbb45e6e8 split riscv arch support into riscv32/riscv64 7 years ago

README

OpenADK - An embedded Linux construction kit
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This is a menu based buildsystem for your embedded Linux system.

Before you can start you need to install some software:
- gcc or clang
- g++ or clang++
- binutils
- make
- tar
- gzip
- perl
- curl or wget
- git
- strings
- c library headers
- ncurses library and header
- zlib library and header

There is a check for the required versions of these software in advance, though.
Most of the needed software for the build process to succeed will
be compiled before the target build starts.

Please use "make menuconfig" to choose your target architecture and
embedded system and configure like you want to.

Simply running 'make' will build the firmware for your embedded system. The
buildsystem will download all sources, build the toolchain, the kernel and all
applications.

Sunshine!
Waldemar Brodkorb