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* tools/dependencies/dependencies
* tools/dependencies/dependencies-helper
ditto
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Mostly reimplements the old dependency-fetching scripts from
resources/scripts/helpers/build/dependencies, though instead of
fetching the requisite dependencies for the user, it prints them to
stdout.
The scripts do not perform any downloading/installation due to root
privileges being necessary to carry it out.
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Dependencies for individual programs are placed in separate files to
lower maintainence costs.
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Dependencies for individual programs are placed in separate files to
lower maintainence costs.
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Any other compatible system (e.g. *BSD) can be added in the future once
the necessary packages on those systems have been determined.
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Will help facilitate sane code when handling: archive formats,
checksum file extensions, signature formats.
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This is mainly useful for being able to run these scripts on BSDs.
And for users who use a Bash not installed to /bin.
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This reverts part of pull request #217 which called the 'env'
binary for each printf invocation.
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All printf calls should now be properly formatted; prior, the
format specifier string was erroneously used for both the format
specifiers and the string to be printed. 'env' is now used to
locate the printf binary so as to avoid potentially using a shell
builtin. Lastly, all calls to 'echo' within the new build system
have been replaced with printf for consistency/portability purposes.
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Signed-off-by: Paul Kocialkowski <contact@paulk.fr>
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Signed-off-by: Paul Kocialkowski <contact@paulk.fr>
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Signed-off-by: Paul Kocialkowski <contact@paulk.fr>
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This is the initial import of the Paper build system into Libreboot.
It was written as a flexible and painless replacement for the Libreboot
build system, allowing to support many different configurations.
It currently only supports the following CrOS devices:
* Chromebook 13 CB5-311 (nyan big)
* Chromebook 14 (nyan blaze)
* Chromebook 11 (HiSense) (veyron jerry)
* Chromebit CS10 (veyron mickey)
* Chromebook Flip C100PA (veyron minnie)
* Chromebook C201PA (veyron speedy)
The build system also supports building various tools and provides
various scripts to ease the installation on CrOS devices.
Signed-off-by: Paul Kocialkowski <contact@paulk.fr>
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