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Thomas Petazzoni 350b6c6e4b alsa-utils: fix build for x86 on x86-64
alsa-utils included two ugly patches for ARM and AVR32 to fix build
issues encountered with ncurses. In fact these build issues were
caused by the fact that alsa-utils was using ncurses5-config of the
host instead of the one installed in $(STAGING_DIR).

Therefore, these two patches are removed, and we instead pass
ac_cv_prog_ncurses5_config to the ./configure script.

This commit solves bug #569, reported by Simon Pasch, who also
contributed this fix.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2009-08-20 00:07:27 +02:00
docs docs/: announce 2009.08-rc2 2009-08-06 10:57:46 +02:00
package alsa-utils: fix build for x86 on x86-64 2009-08-20 00:07:27 +02:00
project project: xtensa specific ARCH handling 2009-07-24 02:19:24 +02:00
scripts buildroot: fix fallout after qtopia4 -> qt rename 2009-08-03 11:43:07 +02:00
target buildroot: fix fallout after qtopia4 -> qt rename 2009-08-03 11:43:07 +02:00
toolchain toolchain/gcc: add 4.3.4 2009-08-05 10:34:34 +02:00
.defconfig buildroot: get rid of s390 support 2009-01-12 14:36:14 +00:00
.gitignore .gitignore: add backup files 2009-07-18 08:19:58 +02:00
CHANGES alsa-utils: fix build for x86 on x86-64 2009-08-20 00:07:27 +02:00
Config.in CHANGES: update for 2009.08-rc2 2009-08-06 10:39:54 +02:00
COPYING clarify license and fix website license link 2009-05-08 09:29:41 +02:00
Makefile Makefile: add the xconfig target to the help of the main Makefile 2009-07-27 18:09:32 +02:00
TODO coreutils: add TODO note about stripping the installed binaries 2009-07-31 15:00:15 +02:00

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