svn commit: trunk/buildroot: package/config target/device/Sharp/LNod etc...
aldot at uclibc.org
aldot at uclibc.org
Tue Jul 4 11:45:14 UTC 2006
Author: aldot
Date: 2006-07-04 04:44:32 -0700 (Tue, 04 Jul 2006)
New Revision: 15598
Log:
- list defaults for BR2_GNU_TARGET_SUFFIX in help text
- fix a few typos
Modified:
trunk/buildroot/Config.in
trunk/buildroot/package/config/Kconfig-language.txt
trunk/buildroot/target/device/Sharp/LNode80/kernel-patches/001-patch-2.4.26-vrs1
Changeset:
Modified: trunk/buildroot/Config.in
===================================================================
--- trunk/buildroot/Config.in 2006-07-04 11:06:43 UTC (rev 15597)
+++ trunk/buildroot/Config.in 2006-07-04 11:44:32 UTC (rev 15598)
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
endchoice
#
-# Keep the variants seperate, there's no need to clutter everything else.
+# Keep the variants separate, there's no need to clutter everything else.
# sh is fairly "special" in this regard, as virtually everyone else has
# things kept down to a _sensible_ number of target variants. No such
# luck for sh..
@@ -259,11 +259,15 @@
other users (most notably ARM EABI) like to add on to this in
order to stay in line with gcc conventions.
+ Default options are:
+ linux-uclibcgnueabi for ARM EABI
+ linux-uclibc for the rest
+
config BR2_JLEVEL
int "Number of jobs to run simultaneously"
default "1"
help
- Number of jobs to run simultanesouly
+ Number of jobs to run simultaneously
endmenu
Modified: trunk/buildroot/package/config/Kconfig-language.txt
===================================================================
--- trunk/buildroot/package/config/Kconfig-language.txt 2006-07-04 11:06:43 UTC (rev 15597)
+++ trunk/buildroot/package/config/Kconfig-language.txt 2006-07-04 11:44:32 UTC (rev 15598)
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@
the indentation level, this means it ends at the first line which has
a smaller indentation than the first line of the help text.
"---help---" and "help" do not differ in behaviour, "---help---" is
- used to help visually seperate configuration logic from help within
+ used to help visually separate configuration logic from help within
the file as an aid to developers.
Modified: trunk/buildroot/target/device/Sharp/LNode80/kernel-patches/001-patch-2.4.26-vrs1
===================================================================
--- trunk/buildroot/target/device/Sharp/LNode80/kernel-patches/001-patch-2.4.26-vrs1 2006-07-04 11:06:43 UTC (rev 15597)
+++ trunk/buildroot/target/device/Sharp/LNode80/kernel-patches/001-patch-2.4.26-vrs1 2006-07-04 11:44:32 UTC (rev 15598)
@@ -1515,7 +1515,7 @@
+
+CPUFreq architecture drivers are the pieces of kernel code that
+actually perform CPU frequency transitions. These need to be
-+initialised seperately (seperate initcalls), and may be
++initialised separately (separate initcalls), and may be
+modularized. They interact with the CPUFreq core in the following way:
+
+
@@ -20140,7 +20140,7 @@
+ * Basic Function:
+ *
+ * Basicly the driver is interrupt driven. It sets all column drivers
-+ * high. If any key is pressed, a interrupt occures. Now a seperate scan of
++ * high. If any key is pressed, a interrupt occures. Now a separate scan of
+ * each column is done. This scan is timer based, because we use a keyboard
+ * interface with decoupling capacitors (neccecary if you want to survive
+ * EMC compliance tests). Always one line is set high. When next timer event
@@ -20150,7 +20150,7 @@
+ * pressed. If any is pressed we reschedule the scan within a programmable
+ * delay. If we would switch back to interrupt mode as long as a key is pressed,
+ * we come right back to the interrupt, because the int. is level triggered !
-+ * The timer based scan of the seperate columns can also be done in one
++ * The timer based scan of the separate columns can also be done in one
+ * timer event (set fastscan to 1).
+ *
+ * Summary:
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