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Thomas Petazzoni 87dfeb10ad boost: fix build problem by always building a threaded version
Boost normally allows to build a non-threaded variant by passing
threading=single or a multi-threaded variant by passing
threading=multi.

Unfortunately, the build of threading=single doesn't seem to work any
more, due to bizarre things in the build system. We get "duplicate
target" errors, that according to
http://lists.boost.org/boost-build/2012/11/26582.php should appear if
we ask for both threading=single,multi. But it seems to happen even in
the threading=single case.

Since Boost is such a big C++ beast, it probably doesn't make much
sense to try to support it on toolchains that don't have thread
support. So, we make the boost package depend on thread support. If
someone cares enough in getting Boost to work in a non-threaded
environment, then we can always revert back.

Note that the boost package has no reverse dependencies in Buildroot,
so we don't need to propagate this new dependency anywhere.

Fixes:

  http://autobuild.buildroot.org/results/439e72ac74c8058f30977e6abc39acd6379a17d3/build-end.log

Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>
2013-01-15 11:50:26 +01:00
arch arch/sparc: drop old SUN-specific variants 2013-01-02 14:59:55 +01:00
board qemu/arm-nuri: add new sample config 2013-01-04 21:28:49 +01:00
boot barebox: add 2013.01.0, remove 2012.09 2013-01-13 21:12:25 +01:00
configs qemu/sh4-r2d: update to use kernel 3.2.36 2013-01-04 22:13:46 +01:00
docs docs/manual: mention the Eclipse integration 2013-01-14 16:33:33 +01:00
fs reorder fs alphabetically 2012-12-02 23:19:25 -08:00
linux linux, uboot, mxs-bootlets, barebox: avoid double slash in CUSTOM_TARBALL 2013-01-13 20:39:47 +01:00
package boost: fix build problem by always building a threaded version 2013-01-15 11:50:26 +01:00
support eclipse support: document script and add checks 2013-01-14 21:45:09 +01:00
system system: simplify BR2_ROOTFS_SKELETON_DEFAULT handling 2013-01-06 21:52:18 +01:00
toolchain Integration with Buildroot Toolchain Eclipse plugin 2013-01-14 16:33:30 +01:00
.defconfig
.gitignore .gitignore: ignore more patch related files 2010-11-18 12:07:23 +01:00
CHANGES Update for 2012.11 2012-12-02 16:33:09 -08:00
Config.in Infrastructure to warn the user about missing 32 bits libraries 2013-01-06 21:35:47 +01:00
Config.in.legacy xserver_xorg-server: rename server-style configuration options 2013-01-09 00:13:29 +01:00
COPYING clarify license and fix website license link 2009-05-08 09:29:41 +02:00
Makefile Makefile: rename cross target -> toolchain 2013-01-15 09:44:30 +01:00
Makefile.legacy legacy: add error target for host-pkg-config 2012-11-30 12:07:09 -08:00

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