Message ID | 1442471204-8305-1-git-send-email-angelo.compagnucci@gmail.com |
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On 17-09-15 08:26, Angelo Compagnucci wrote: > This patch adds a Vagrant file to buildroot. With this file > you can provision a complete buildroot developing environment > in minutes on all major platforms (Linux/Mac/Windows). > > Signed-off-by: Angelo Compagnucci <angelo.compagnucci@gmail.com> [snip] > diff --git a/support/misc/Vagrantfile b/support/misc/Vagrantfile > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000..2d9151b > --- /dev/null > +++ b/support/misc/Vagrantfile > @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ > +################################################################################ > +# > +# Vagrantfile > +# > +################################################################################ > + > +### Change here for more memory/cores ### > +VM_MEMORY=1024 > +VM_CORES=1 Do we need to do that? And if we do, shouldn't it be higher? 1GB will not allow you to build v8 and all its derivatives (webkit, webengine). > + > +Vagrant.configure('2') do |config| > + config.vm.box = 'ubuntu/trusty64' Is there a way to make it match the host, i.e. run a 32-bit system on a 32-bit host? > + > + config.vm.provider :vmware_fusion do |v, override| > + v.vmx['memsize'] = VM_MEMORY > + v.vmx['numvcpus'] = VM_CORES > + end > + > + config.vm.provider :virtualbox do |v, override| > + v.customize ['modifyvm', :id, '--memory', VM_MEMORY] > + v.customize ['modifyvm', :id, '--cpus', VM_CORES] > + end > + > + config.vm.provision 'shell' do |s| > + s.inline = 'echo Setting up machine name' > + > + require 'open-uri' > + open('http://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/plain/CHANGES') do |f| > + $buildroot_version=f.read.lines.first.split(',')[0] That's not at all reliable, this version will for instance change to an rc just before a release. And for instance the 2015.08.1 is not in master's CHANGES. I think it's better if we add a buildroot-latest.tar.bz2 symlink to the downloads directory, then we can just use that. Failing that, it's better to scrape it from http://buildroot.org/download.html > + end > + > + config.vm.provider :vmware_fusion do |v, override| > + v.vmx['displayname'] = "Buildroot #{$buildroot_version}" > + end > + > + config.vm.provider :virtualbox do |v, override| > + v.customize ['modifyvm', :id, '--name', "Buildroot #{$buildroot_version}"] > + end > + end > + > + config.vm.provision 'shell', inline: > + "sudo apt-get -q update > + sudo apt-get -q -y install build-essential libncurses5-dev \ > + git bzr cvs mercurial subversion I would also include libqt4-dev for xconfig, and the dependencies for the manual and for the graphs: asciidoc, w3m, dblatex, graphviz, python, python-matplotlib. And rsync, is that included by default? Regards, Arnout > + sudo apt-get -q -y autoremove" > + > + config.vm.provision 'shell', privileged: false, inline: > + "echo 'Downloading and extracting buildroot #{$buildroot_version}' > + wget -q -c http://buildroot.org/downloads/buildroot-#{$buildroot_version}.tar.gz > + tar axf buildroot-#{$buildroot_version}.tar.gz" > +end >
Dear Arnout Vandecappelle, 2015-09-20 23:18 GMT+02:00 Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>: > On 17-09-15 08:26, Angelo Compagnucci wrote: >> This patch adds a Vagrant file to buildroot. With this file >> you can provision a complete buildroot developing environment >> in minutes on all major platforms (Linux/Mac/Windows). >> >> Signed-off-by: Angelo Compagnucci <angelo.compagnucci@gmail.com> > [snip] >> diff --git a/support/misc/Vagrantfile b/support/misc/Vagrantfile >> new file mode 100644 >> index 0000000..2d9151b >> --- /dev/null >> +++ b/support/misc/Vagrantfile >> @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ >> +################################################################################ >> +# >> +# Vagrantfile >> +# >> +################################################################################ >> + >> +### Change here for more memory/cores ### >> +VM_MEMORY=1024 >> +VM_CORES=1 > > Do we need to do that? And if we do, shouldn't it be higher? 1GB will not allow > you to build v8 and all its derivatives (webkit, webengine). Nope. Raising this numbers means freezing the machine of a user with a low end laptop. Probably we could add some notes on the documentation, but Vagrant has it's own documentation and this is the standard de facto way to set memory/cores of a vagrant VM. This file should be a starting point for people wanting to try buildroot and not a one shop stop for all their problems. >> + >> +Vagrant.configure('2') do |config| >> + config.vm.box = 'ubuntu/trusty64' > > Is there a way to make it match the host, i.e. run a 32-bit system on a 32-bit > host? Honestly I don't think there are 32bit cpus which could run Buildroot compilation inside a VM. For me no problem here, all the cpus with virt instructions are 64bits and therefore could run a 64bit host. >> + config.vm.provider :vmware_fusion do |v, override| >> + v.vmx['memsize'] = VM_MEMORY >> + v.vmx['numvcpus'] = VM_CORES >> + end >> + >> + config.vm.provider :virtualbox do |v, override| >> + v.customize ['modifyvm', :id, '--memory', VM_MEMORY] >> + v.customize ['modifyvm', :id, '--cpus', VM_CORES] >> + end >> + >> + config.vm.provision 'shell' do |s| >> + s.inline = 'echo Setting up machine name' >> + >> + require 'open-uri' >> + open('http://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/plain/CHANGES') do |f| >> + $buildroot_version=f.read.lines.first.split(',')[0] > > That's not at all reliable, this version will for instance change to an rc just > before a release. And for instance the 2015.08.1 is not in master's CHANGES. > > I think it's better if we add a buildroot-latest.tar.bz2 symlink to the > downloads directory, then we can just use that. Of course! I falled back to this method cause I cannot find find a more reliable one. > Failing that, it's better to scrape it from http://buildroot.org/download.html It's really strange that there is not an easy way to get the builroot version string easily. >> + end >> + >> + config.vm.provider :vmware_fusion do |v, override| >> + v.vmx['displayname'] = "Buildroot #{$buildroot_version}" >> + end >> + >> + config.vm.provider :virtualbox do |v, override| >> + v.customize ['modifyvm', :id, '--name', "Buildroot #{$buildroot_version}"] >> + end >> + end >> + >> + config.vm.provision 'shell', inline: >> + "sudo apt-get -q update >> + sudo apt-get -q -y install build-essential libncurses5-dev \ >> + git bzr cvs mercurial subversion > > I would also include libqt4-dev for xconfig, Why? On windows there is not an X server to run the ssh x forwarding and the dependencies are really big ones. Nobody stops you to install them manually, it's an Ubuntu after all! > and the dependencies for the > manual and for the graphs: asciidoc, w3m, dblatex, graphviz, python, > python-matplotlib. Do you think we should force users to download a complete tex distribution only for compiling docs? As stated before users could install themselves if needed. I prefer having a vagrant up setup time as small as possible to be operative as soon as possible! > And rsync, is that included by default? Yes, it's included in Ubuntu. Sincerely, Angelo. > > > Regards, > Arnout > >> + sudo apt-get -q -y autoremove" >> + >> + config.vm.provision 'shell', privileged: false, inline: >> + "echo 'Downloading and extracting buildroot #{$buildroot_version}' >> + wget -q -c http://buildroot.org/downloads/buildroot-#{$buildroot_version}.tar.gz >> + tar axf buildroot-#{$buildroot_version}.tar.gz" >> +end >> > > > -- > Arnout Vandecappelle arnout at mind be > Senior Embedded Software Architect +32-16-286500 > Essensium/Mind http://www.mind.be > G.Geenslaan 9, 3001 Leuven, Belgium BE 872 984 063 RPR Leuven > LinkedIn profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/arnoutvandecappelle > GPG fingerprint: 7493 020B C7E3 8618 8DEC 222C 82EB F404 F9AC 0DDF
On 21-09-15 08:19, Angelo Compagnucci wrote: > Dear Arnout Vandecappelle, > > > 2015-09-20 23:18 GMT+02:00 Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>: >> On 17-09-15 08:26, Angelo Compagnucci wrote: >>> This patch adds a Vagrant file to buildroot. With this file >>> you can provision a complete buildroot developing environment >>> in minutes on all major platforms (Linux/Mac/Windows). >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Angelo Compagnucci <angelo.compagnucci@gmail.com> >> [snip] >>> diff --git a/support/misc/Vagrantfile b/support/misc/Vagrantfile >>> new file mode 100644 >>> index 0000000..2d9151b >>> --- /dev/null >>> +++ b/support/misc/Vagrantfile >>> @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ >>> +################################################################################ >>> +# >>> +# Vagrantfile >>> +# >>> +################################################################################ >>> + >>> +### Change here for more memory/cores ### >>> +VM_MEMORY=1024 >>> +VM_CORES=1 >> >> Do we need to do that? And if we do, shouldn't it be higher? 1GB will not allow >> you to build v8 and all its derivatives (webkit, webengine). > > Nope. Raising this numbers means freezing the machine of a user with a > low end laptop. Fair enough. > Probably we could add some notes on the documentation, > but Vagrant has it's own documentation and this is the standard de > facto way to set memory/cores of a vagrant VM. This file should be a > starting point for people wanting to try buildroot and not a one shop > stop for all their problems. > >>> + >>> +Vagrant.configure('2') do |config| >>> + config.vm.box = 'ubuntu/trusty64' >> >> Is there a way to make it match the host, i.e. run a 32-bit system on a 32-bit >> host? > > Honestly I don't think there are 32bit cpus which could run Buildroot > compilation inside a VM. For me no problem here, all the cpus with > virt instructions are 64bits and therefore could run a 64bit host. It's not for 32-bit CPUs, it's for 64-bit hardware running 32-bit OS. Though of course you're right, the VM can still run a 64-bit OS. > >>> + config.vm.provider :vmware_fusion do |v, override| >>> + v.vmx['memsize'] = VM_MEMORY >>> + v.vmx['numvcpus'] = VM_CORES >>> + end >>> + >>> + config.vm.provider :virtualbox do |v, override| >>> + v.customize ['modifyvm', :id, '--memory', VM_MEMORY] >>> + v.customize ['modifyvm', :id, '--cpus', VM_CORES] >>> + end >>> + >>> + config.vm.provision 'shell' do |s| >>> + s.inline = 'echo Setting up machine name' >>> + >>> + require 'open-uri' >>> + open('http://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/plain/CHANGES') do |f| >>> + $buildroot_version=f.read.lines.first.split(',')[0] >> >> That's not at all reliable, this version will for instance change to an rc just >> before a release. And for instance the 2015.08.1 is not in master's CHANGES. >> >> I think it's better if we add a buildroot-latest.tar.bz2 symlink to the >> downloads directory, then we can just use that. > > Of course! I falled back to this method cause I cannot find find a > more reliable one. > >> Failing that, it's better to scrape it from http://buildroot.org/download.html > > It's really strange that there is not an easy way to get the builroot > version string easily. Well, the easy way would be sed -n '/^export BR2_VERSION := /s///p' Makefile but it's just a bad idea to take the latest git version as a basis of finding the 'current' version of buildroot. You could also take the latest tag: git tag -l | grep '^20[0-9][0-9]\.[0-9][0-9]\.[0-9.]*' | sort -n | tail -1 But overall, I think scraping from the website makes the most sense. Or even better would be if the current version was recorded somewhere in a file that is used with SSI in downloads.html > >>> + end >>> + >>> + config.vm.provider :vmware_fusion do |v, override| >>> + v.vmx['displayname'] = "Buildroot #{$buildroot_version}" >>> + end >>> + >>> + config.vm.provider :virtualbox do |v, override| >>> + v.customize ['modifyvm', :id, '--name', "Buildroot #{$buildroot_version}"] >>> + end >>> + end >>> + >>> + config.vm.provision 'shell', inline: >>> + "sudo apt-get -q update >>> + sudo apt-get -q -y install build-essential libncurses5-dev \ >>> + git bzr cvs mercurial subversion >> >> I would also include libqt4-dev for xconfig, > > Why? On windows there is not an X server to run the ssh x forwarding > and the dependencies are really big ones. Nobody stops you to install > them manually, it's an Ubuntu after all! > >> and the dependencies for the >> manual and for the graphs: asciidoc, w3m, dblatex, graphviz, python, >> python-matplotlib. > > Do you think we should force users to download a complete tex > distribution only for compiling docs? As stated before users could > install themselves if needed. > > I prefer having a vagrant up setup time as small as possible to be > operative as soon as possible! Okay. One more thing I would add though: the 32-bit compatibility libraries needed for Sourcery toolchains. It's not that heavy and a bit tricky to find the right ones. Regards, Arnout > >> And rsync, is that included by default? > > Yes, it's included in Ubuntu. > > Sincerely, Angelo. > >> >> >> Regards, >> Arnout >> >>> + sudo apt-get -q -y autoremove" >>> + >>> + config.vm.provision 'shell', privileged: false, inline: >>> + "echo 'Downloading and extracting buildroot #{$buildroot_version}' >>> + wget -q -c http://buildroot.org/downloads/buildroot-#{$buildroot_version}.tar.gz >>> + tar axf buildroot-#{$buildroot_version}.tar.gz" >>> +end >>> >> >> >> -- >> Arnout Vandecappelle arnout at mind be >> Senior Embedded Software Architect +32-16-286500 >> Essensium/Mind http://www.mind.be >> G.Geenslaan 9, 3001 Leuven, Belgium BE 872 984 063 RPR Leuven >> LinkedIn profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/arnoutvandecappelle >> GPG fingerprint: 7493 020B C7E3 8618 8DEC 222C 82EB F404 F9AC 0DDF > > >
Dear Arnout Vandecappelle, 2015-09-21 18:57 GMT+02:00 Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>: > On 21-09-15 08:19, Angelo Compagnucci wrote: >> Dear Arnout Vandecappelle, >> >> >> 2015-09-20 23:18 GMT+02:00 Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>: >>> On 17-09-15 08:26, Angelo Compagnucci wrote: >>>> This patch adds a Vagrant file to buildroot. With this file >>>> you can provision a complete buildroot developing environment >>>> in minutes on all major platforms (Linux/Mac/Windows). >>>> >>>> Signed-off-by: Angelo Compagnucci <angelo.compagnucci@gmail.com> >>> [snip] >>>> diff --git a/support/misc/Vagrantfile b/support/misc/Vagrantfile >>>> new file mode 100644 >>>> index 0000000..2d9151b >>>> --- /dev/null >>>> +++ b/support/misc/Vagrantfile >>>> @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ >>>> +################################################################################ >>>> +# >>>> +# Vagrantfile >>>> +# >>>> +################################################################################ >>>> + >>>> +### Change here for more memory/cores ### >>>> +VM_MEMORY=1024 >>>> +VM_CORES=1 >>> >>> Do we need to do that? And if we do, shouldn't it be higher? 1GB will not allow >>> you to build v8 and all its derivatives (webkit, webengine). >> >> Nope. Raising this numbers means freezing the machine of a user with a >> low end laptop. > > Fair enough. > >> Probably we could add some notes on the documentation, >> but Vagrant has it's own documentation and this is the standard de >> facto way to set memory/cores of a vagrant VM. This file should be a >> starting point for people wanting to try buildroot and not a one shop >> stop for all their problems. >> >>>> + >>>> +Vagrant.configure('2') do |config| >>>> + config.vm.box = 'ubuntu/trusty64' >>> >>> Is there a way to make it match the host, i.e. run a 32-bit system on a 32-bit >>> host? >> >> Honestly I don't think there are 32bit cpus which could run Buildroot >> compilation inside a VM. For me no problem here, all the cpus with >> virt instructions are 64bits and therefore could run a 64bit host. > > It's not for 32-bit CPUs, it's for 64-bit hardware running 32-bit OS. > > Though of course you're right, the VM can still run a 64-bit OS. > >> >>>> + config.vm.provider :vmware_fusion do |v, override| >>>> + v.vmx['memsize'] = VM_MEMORY >>>> + v.vmx['numvcpus'] = VM_CORES >>>> + end >>>> + >>>> + config.vm.provider :virtualbox do |v, override| >>>> + v.customize ['modifyvm', :id, '--memory', VM_MEMORY] >>>> + v.customize ['modifyvm', :id, '--cpus', VM_CORES] >>>> + end >>>> + >>>> + config.vm.provision 'shell' do |s| >>>> + s.inline = 'echo Setting up machine name' >>>> + >>>> + require 'open-uri' >>>> + open('http://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/plain/CHANGES') do |f| >>>> + $buildroot_version=f.read.lines.first.split(',')[0] >>> >>> That's not at all reliable, this version will for instance change to an rc just >>> before a release. And for instance the 2015.08.1 is not in master's CHANGES. >>> >>> I think it's better if we add a buildroot-latest.tar.bz2 symlink to the >>> downloads directory, then we can just use that. >> >> Of course! I falled back to this method cause I cannot find find a >> more reliable one. >> >>> Failing that, it's better to scrape it from http://buildroot.org/download.html >> >> It's really strange that there is not an easy way to get the builroot >> version string easily. > > Well, the easy way would be > > sed -n '/^export BR2_VERSION := /s///p' Makefile > > but it's just a bad idea to take the latest git version as a basis of finding > the 'current' version of buildroot. > > You could also take the latest tag: > > git tag -l | grep '^20[0-9][0-9]\.[0-9][0-9]\.[0-9.]*' | sort -n | tail -1 Both these options are not feasible cause I've not a git downloaded to search on before the vagrant up. The only viable option could be scraping from website. > But overall, I think scraping from the website makes the most sense. Or even > better would be if the current version was recorded somewhere in a file that is > used with SSI in downloads.html I would try to scrape the website for current buildroot version. >>>> + end >>>> + >>>> + config.vm.provider :vmware_fusion do |v, override| >>>> + v.vmx['displayname'] = "Buildroot #{$buildroot_version}" >>>> + end >>>> + >>>> + config.vm.provider :virtualbox do |v, override| >>>> + v.customize ['modifyvm', :id, '--name', "Buildroot #{$buildroot_version}"] >>>> + end >>>> + end >>>> + >>>> + config.vm.provision 'shell', inline: >>>> + "sudo apt-get -q update >>>> + sudo apt-get -q -y install build-essential libncurses5-dev \ >>>> + git bzr cvs mercurial subversion >>> >>> I would also include libqt4-dev for xconfig, >> >> Why? On windows there is not an X server to run the ssh x forwarding >> and the dependencies are really big ones. Nobody stops you to install >> them manually, it's an Ubuntu after all! >> >>> and the dependencies for the >>> manual and for the graphs: asciidoc, w3m, dblatex, graphviz, python, >>> python-matplotlib. >> >> Do you think we should force users to download a complete tex >> distribution only for compiling docs? As stated before users could >> install themselves if needed. >> >> I prefer having a vagrant up setup time as small as possible to be >> operative as soon as possible! > > Okay. > > One more thing I would add though: the 32-bit compatibility libraries needed > for Sourcery toolchains. It's not that heavy and a bit tricky to find the right > ones. Nice catch! Sincerely, Angelo > > > Regards, > Arnout > >> >>> And rsync, is that included by default? >> >> Yes, it's included in Ubuntu. >> >> Sincerely, Angelo. >> >>> >>> >>> Regards, >>> Arnout >>> >>>> + sudo apt-get -q -y autoremove" >>>> + >>>> + config.vm.provision 'shell', privileged: false, inline: >>>> + "echo 'Downloading and extracting buildroot #{$buildroot_version}' >>>> + wget -q -c http://buildroot.org/downloads/buildroot-#{$buildroot_version}.tar.gz >>>> + tar axf buildroot-#{$buildroot_version}.tar.gz" >>>> +end >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Arnout Vandecappelle arnout at mind be >>> Senior Embedded Software Architect +32-16-286500 >>> Essensium/Mind http://www.mind.be >>> G.Geenslaan 9, 3001 Leuven, Belgium BE 872 984 063 RPR Leuven >>> LinkedIn profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/arnoutvandecappelle >>> GPG fingerprint: 7493 020B C7E3 8618 8DEC 222C 82EB F404 F9AC 0DDF >> >> >> > > > -- > Arnout Vandecappelle arnout at mind be > Senior Embedded Software Architect +32-16-286500 > Essensium/Mind http://www.mind.be > G.Geenslaan 9, 3001 Leuven, Belgium BE 872 984 063 RPR Leuven > LinkedIn profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/arnoutvandecappelle > GPG fingerprint: 7493 020B C7E3 8618 8DEC 222C 82EB F404 F9AC 0DDF
diff --git a/docs/manual/getting.txt b/docs/manual/getting.txt index 3437f93..84e1f54 100644 --- a/docs/manual/getting.txt +++ b/docs/manual/getting.txt @@ -10,6 +10,20 @@ November. Release numbers are in the format YYYY.MM, so for example Release tarballs are available at http://buildroot.org/downloads/[]. +An official https://www.vagrantup.com/[Vagrantfile] is distributed within buildroot for your needs. +If you want to setup an isolated buildroot environment on Linux or +Mac Os X, paste this line onto your terminal: + +-------------------- +curl -O http://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/plain/support/misc/Vagrantfile; vagrant up +-------------------- + +If you are on Windows, paste this into your powershell: + +-------------------- +(new-object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadFile("http://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/plain/support/misc/Vagrantfile","Vagrantfile"); vagrant up +-------------------- + If you want to follow development, you can use the daily snapshots or make a clone of the Git repository. Refer to the http://buildroot.org/download[Download page] of the Buildroot website diff --git a/docs/website/download.html b/docs/website/download.html index 534fc7e..8075aca 100644 --- a/docs/website/download.html +++ b/docs/website/download.html @@ -32,6 +32,23 @@ This and earlier releases (and their PGP signatures) can always be downloaded fr <p> +<p> +An official <a href="https://www.vagrantup.com/">Vagrantfile</a> +is distributed within buildroot for your needs. +If you want to setup an isolated buildroot environment on Linux or +Mac Os X, paste this line onto your terminal: + +<pre> +curl -O http://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/plain/support/misc/Vagrantfile; vagrant up +</pre> + +If you are on Windows, paste this into your powershell: + +<pre> +(new-object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadFile("http://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/plain/support/misc/Vagrantfile","Vagrantfile"); vagrant up +</pre> +</p> + You can also obtain daily snapshots of the latest Buildroot source tree if you want to follow development, but cannot or do not wish to use Git. diff --git a/support/misc/Vagrantfile b/support/misc/Vagrantfile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2d9151b --- /dev/null +++ b/support/misc/Vagrantfile @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +################################################################################ +# +# Vagrantfile +# +################################################################################ + +### Change here for more memory/cores ### +VM_MEMORY=1024 +VM_CORES=1 + +Vagrant.configure('2') do |config| + config.vm.box = 'ubuntu/trusty64' + + config.vm.provider :vmware_fusion do |v, override| + v.vmx['memsize'] = VM_MEMORY + v.vmx['numvcpus'] = VM_CORES + end + + config.vm.provider :virtualbox do |v, override| + v.customize ['modifyvm', :id, '--memory', VM_MEMORY] + v.customize ['modifyvm', :id, '--cpus', VM_CORES] + end + + config.vm.provision 'shell' do |s| + s.inline = 'echo Setting up machine name' + + require 'open-uri' + open('http://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/plain/CHANGES') do |f| + $buildroot_version=f.read.lines.first.split(',')[0] + end + + config.vm.provider :vmware_fusion do |v, override| + v.vmx['displayname'] = "Buildroot #{$buildroot_version}" + end + + config.vm.provider :virtualbox do |v, override| + v.customize ['modifyvm', :id, '--name', "Buildroot #{$buildroot_version}"] + end + end + + config.vm.provision 'shell', inline: + "sudo apt-get -q update + sudo apt-get -q -y install build-essential libncurses5-dev \ + git bzr cvs mercurial subversion + sudo apt-get -q -y autoremove" + + config.vm.provision 'shell', privileged: false, inline: + "echo 'Downloading and extracting buildroot #{$buildroot_version}' + wget -q -c http://buildroot.org/downloads/buildroot-#{$buildroot_version}.tar.gz + tar axf buildroot-#{$buildroot_version}.tar.gz" +end
This patch adds a Vagrant file to buildroot. With this file you can provision a complete buildroot developing environment in minutes on all major platforms (Linux/Mac/Windows). Signed-off-by: Angelo Compagnucci <angelo.compagnucci@gmail.com> --- Changelog: * Upgraded windows one liner to be compatible with all powershell versions * Added a link to Vagrant homepage in doc and website RFC v2->v3: * Downloading latest buildroot version only on first run * Better handling of machine name and options v1->v2: * Autodetecting of latest buildroot version from CHANGES file. * Better documentation docs/manual/getting.txt | 14 +++++++++++++ docs/website/download.html | 17 ++++++++++++++++ support/misc/Vagrantfile | 51 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 82 insertions(+) create mode 100644 support/misc/Vagrantfile