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  1. Buildroot - Making Embedded Linux Easy

    Buildroot is a simple, efficient and easy-to-use tool to generate embedded Linux systems through cross-compilation. Can handle everything Cross-compilation toolchain, root filesystem …

  2. Buildroot - Making Embedded Linux Easy

    The Buildroot user manual is where you want to start reading if you wish to understand how Buildroot works, or wish to change/extend/fix things. It is available as:

  3. The Buildroot user manual

    Buildroot can be used for any combination of these options, independently (you can for example use an existing cross-compilation toolchain, and build only your root filesystem with Buildroot). …

  4. Buildroot - Making Embedded Linux Easy

    Because you've only been granted anonymous access to the tree, you won't be able to push your changes to the repo. Changes can instead be submitted for inclusion by posting them to the …

  5. Buildroot can be used for any combination of these options, independently (you can for example use an existing cross-compilation toolchain, and build only your root filesystem with Buildroot).

  6. Index of /downloads/ - buildroot.org

    Download resources and tools for Buildroot, a tool to generate embedded Linux systems.

  7. Buildroot can be used for any combination of these options, independently (you can for example use an existing cross-compilation toolchain, and build only your root filesystem with Buildroot).

  8. Buildroot - Making Embedded Linux Easy

    Dec 9, 2015 · Buildroot developers and contributors are invited to join to meet together, review and merge pending patches, learn how to contribute, discuss on-going topics and work on …

  9. Buildroot - Making Embedded Linux Easy

    Buildroot, including the cross-compilation toolchain. The latter is a hierarchy similar to a root filesystem hierarchy. It contains the headers and libraries of all user-space packages that …

  10. Buildroot - Making Embedded Linux Easy

    The Buildroot IRC channel is #buildroot, hosted on OFTC. If you do not have an IRC client, you can use the OFTC web interface. The channel is also bridged to matrix as …