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| [[migrating-from-ol-versions]] |
| == Migrating from older Buildroot versions |
| |
| Some versions have introduced backward incompatibilities. This section |
| explains those incompatibilities, and for each explains what to do to |
| complete the migration. |
| |
| [[br2-external-converting]] |
| === Migrating to 2016.11 |
| |
| Before Buildroot 2016.11, it was possible to use only one br2-external |
| tree at once. With Buildroot 2016.11 came the possibility to use more |
| than one simultaneously (for details, see xref:outside-br-custom[]). |
| |
| This however means that older br2-external trees are not usable as-is. |
| A minor change has to be made: adding a name to your br2-external tree. |
| |
| This can be done very easily in just a few steps: |
| |
| * First, create a new file named +external.desc+, at the root of your |
| br2-external tree, with a single line defining the name of your |
| br2-external tree: |
| + |
| ---- |
| $ echo 'name: NAME_OF_YOUR_TREE' >external.desc |
| ---- |
| + |
| .Note |
| Be careful when choosing a name: It has to be unique and be made |
| with only ASCII characters from the set +[A-Za-z0-9_]+. |
| |
| * Then, change every occurence of +BR2_EXTERNAL+ in your br2-external |
| tree with the new variable: |
| + |
| ---- |
| $ find . -type f | xargs sed -i 's/BR2_EXTERNAL/BR2_EXTERNAL_NAME_OF_YOUR_TREE_PATH/g' |
| ---- |
| |
| Now, your br2-external tree can be used with Buildroot 2016.11 onward. |
| |
| .Note: |
| This change makes your br2-external tree incompatible with Buildroot |
| before 2016.11. |
| |
| [[migrating-host-usr]] |
| === Migrating to 2017.08 |
| |
| Before Buildroot 2017.08, host packages were installed in +$(HOST_DIR)/usr+ |
| (with e.g. the autotools' +--prefix=$(HOST_DIR)/usr+). With Buildroot |
| 2017.08, they are now installed directly in +$(HOST_DIR)+. |
| |
| Whenever a package installs an executable that is linked with a library |
| in +$(HOST_DIR)/lib+, it must have an RPATH pointing to that directory. |
| |
| An RPATH pointing to +$(HOST_DIR)/usr/lib+ is no longer accepted. |