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* Do a bunch of fixing and refactoring.adrian2012-08-291-8/+10
| | | | | | | Fix up gzip to crunch right. Add kenv, although I'm not yet sure why it isn't working on my MIPS boards (reading kenv always returns blank.)
* Disable fsck_ffs for now, 4MB target size issues.adrian2012-08-291-1/+1
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* Disable building textproc for now, it doesn't fit on my 4MB flashadrian2012-08-291-2/+2
| | | | | | partition. Add -lcrypt as a dynamic target.
* For now, disable building wpa_supplicant.adrian2012-08-291-3/+3
| | | | My 4MB flash builds can't handle the bloat.
* Import the first cut of "bsdbox".adrian2012-01-0610-0/+295
This uses the existing crunchgen infrastructure to build a series of tools designed to replace the base and networking tools on an embedded system. It reuses 'bsd.crunchgen.mk' to drive the actual file creation. The rescue build system also uses this. Unlike busybox, it doesn't include its own source - instead, it just builds from the sources in /usr/src/ and leverages the existing BSD framework. Thie is still quite messy and could do with a whole lot of cleaning up. However it is proving to be very useful with my current build framework, allowing me to build binary root images that are about 30% less than simply cherrypicking files and libraries from an installworld.
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