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operating-system/buildroot/package/gzip/gzip.mk
Pascal Vizeli 41d3f59002 Update Buildroot to 2019.02.3 (#415)
* Update Buildroot to 2019-02.3

* Fix enter script

* Update ova_defconfig

* Fix network manager

* Remove runc patches

* Use same docker version

* Fix build

* Fix vmtools

* Fix depens

* Fix handling with tempfiles

* Fix permission handling

* Fix cp

* Cleanup

* Fix mounts
2019-06-27 11:58:50 +02:00

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################################################################################
#
# gzip
#
################################################################################
GZIP_VERSION = 1.9
GZIP_SOURCE = gzip-$(GZIP_VERSION).tar.xz
GZIP_SITE = $(BR2_GNU_MIRROR)/gzip
# Some other tools expect it to be in /bin
GZIP_CONF_OPTS = --exec-prefix=/
GZIP_LICENSE = GPL-3.0+
GZIP_LICENSE_FILES = COPYING
GZIP_CONF_ENV += gl_cv_func_fflush_stdin=yes
HOST_GZIP_CONF_ENV += gl_cv_func_fflush_stdin=yes
# configure substitutes $(SHELL) for the shell shebang in scripts like
# gzexe. Unfortunately, the same $(SHELL) variable will also be used by
# make to run its commands. Fortunately, /bin/sh is always a POSIX shell
# on both the target and host systems that we support. Even with this,
# the configure check is slightly broken and prints a bogus warning:
# "using /bin/sh, even though it may have file descriptor bugs"
GZIP_CONF_ENV += ac_cv_path_shell=/bin/sh
$(eval $(autotools-package))
$(eval $(host-autotools-package))