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2010-06-05 | gettext-0.18: Add recipe for 0.18 | ||
* gl_cv_func_unsetenv_works is not computed correctly in cross environment so cache it. Signed-off-by: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com> Acked-by: Martin Jansa <Martin.Jansa@gmail.com> | |||
2008-12-09 | common-glibc: Add va_copy and _va_copy | ||
common-uclibc: Ditto mipsel: Add mipsel config for uclibc | |||
2008-08-27 | site common-glibc: add ac_cv_fread_reads_directories | ||
2008-05-07 | pth: fix it for (at least) gentoo multilib system. | ||
actually, it's not a fix, but rather an attemt to mimick its behaviour on other systems, which is wrong, anyway, since it attempts checks against build system. But since it works, perhaps it should do for now. On the other hand, maybe opkg crashes somewhere around here, as gpgme depends on pth. BTW, long time no commits ;-) | |||
2008-02-27 | site/common-glibc: Set ac_cv_type_uid_t since autoconf detects it incorrectly | ||
2007-12-01 | site/common-glibc: Add entry for gcc-zlib from poky | ||
2007-11-12 | site/common-glibc: add entries for squid | ||
2007-10-01 | site: commit some local changes | ||
2007-09-03 | common-glibc: add mono and guile stuff | ||
2007-09-02 | site: Sync with Poky | ||
2007-07-15 | site/common-glibc: deal with scanf issue in preparation for inclusion of ↵ | ||
gnucash. Thanks Paul! | |||
2007-07-10 | site/common-glibc: Added ac_cv_func_malloc_0_nonnull & ac_cv_func_memcmp_working | ||
* These are assumed to be applicable for any glibc build. | |||
2007-05-17 | site: Update the site files to handle glibc having sys_siglist while uclibc | ||
doesn't. It was only enabled for arm and ixp4xx in older version of uclibc but not for anything else. Uclibc says it'll go away in uclibc soon and so shouldn't be used. | |||
2007-02-15 | site: add monotone bits for powerpc, clamav bits for all and forced-unwind ↵ | ||
for arm | |||
2007-01-01 | site: Start to refactor files to benefit from common site files. Much more ↵ | ||
work is needed but this is a start |