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<li><b>31 January 2009 -- 2009.02-rc3 released</b>
<p>RC3 is out with more cleanups and bug fixes. Unless big issues
are found, expect this to be the last release candidate before the
release - So give it a good test.</p>
<p>Head to the <a href="/downloads/">downloads page</a> to pick up the
<a href="/downloads/buildroot-2009.02-rc3.tar.bz2">2009.02-rc3
release candidate</a>, and report any problems found to the <a
href="lists.html">mailing list</a> or <a
href="http://bugs.uclibc.org">bug tracker</a>.</p>
<li><b>23 January 2009 -- 2009.02-rc2 released</b>
<p>Another week, another release candidate with a bunch of
cleanups and build fixes.</p>
<p>Head to the <a href="/downloads/">downloads page</a> to pick up the
<a href="/downloads/buildroot-2009.02-rc2.tar.bz2">2009.02-rc2
release candidate</a>, and report any problems found to the <a
href="lists.html">mailing list</a> or <a
href="http://bugs.uclibc.org">bug tracker</a>.</p>
<li><b>16 January 2009 -- Release candidate and new maintainer</b>
<p>It has been a long time coming, but we finally have a new
release candidate! - And a new maintainer to match (Peter Korsgaard).</p>
<p>Head to the <a href="/downloads/">downloads page</a> to pick up the
<a href="/downloads/buildroot-2009.02-rc1.tar.bz2">2009.02-rc1
release candidate</a>, and report any problems found to the <a
href="lists.html">mailing list</a> or <a
href="http://bugs.uclibc.org">bug tracker</a>. The plan is to
release 2009.02 in time for <a
href="http://www.fosdem.org/2009/">FOSDEM</a>.</p>
<li><b>16 July 2006 -- Buildroot mailing list</b>
<p>Buildroot now has its own <a href=lists.html>mailing list</a>.</p>
<li><b>21 February 2005 -- Buildroot webpage added</b><p>
Buildroot is a set of Makefiles and patches that makes it easy generate a
cross-compilation toolchain and root filesystem for your target Linux
system using the <a href= "http://www.uclibc.org/">uClibc C library</a>.
Buildroot is useful mainly for people working with small or embedded
systems. Embedded systems often use processors that are not the regular
x86 processors everyone is used to using on their PC. It can be PowerPC
processors, MIPS processors, ARM processors, etc. And to be extra safe,
you do not need to be root to build or run buildroot.
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And as of today buildroot even has its own webpage, making it a first class
citizen of uclibc.org and busybox.net, and more importantly, make it easy
to find and point to buildroot.
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If you find a bug in buildroot, or wish to submit a patch to fix a problem
or add a shiny new feature, please use the <a
href="http://bugs.uclibc.org/">Bug and Patch Tracking System</a> to post
the details, to make certain your work is not lost.
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