Device-tree compiler
PowerPC kernels are moving towards requiring a small Open
Firmware-style device tree as the only means of passing information
from bootloaders/firmware to the kernel. This does not require a full
Open Firmware implementation. DTC (Device Tree Compiler) is a tool to
create a static device tree, which is adequate for most embedded
systems (since their topology will not vary across reboots). DTC is
available via a git tree: git://ozlabs.org/srv/projects/dtc/dtc.git
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baselibs.conf | 0000000021 21 Bytes | |
dtc-1.6.0.tar.gz | 0000198733 194 KB | |
dtc-1.6.0.tar.sign | 0000000833 833 Bytes | |
dtc.changes | 0000008859 8.65 KB | |
dtc.spec | 0000003526 3.44 KB |
Revision 37 (latest revision is 40)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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request 887291
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Josef Möllers (jmoellers)
(revision 37)
- explicitly pass -pie in CFLAGS, since the build system explicitly passes -fPIC, which breaks our gcc-PIE profile. This makes all packaged binaries PIE-executables (bsc#1184122). (forwarded request 887271 from mgerstner)
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