# Maintainer: Alexander Hill SRC_HASH="b8cc24c9574d809e7279c3be349795c5d5ceb6fdf19ca709f80cde50e47de314" SRC_NAME="busybox" SRC_PATCHES=" 6b362ba1231e55cbff68ae9c9fdaa5749d459deed22cac5402cb83f0d8794a89 .config " SRC_URL="https://busybox.net/downloads/busybox-1.36.1.tar.bz2" SRC_VERSION="1.36.1" build() { tar xf ../$SRC_FILENAME cd busybox-*/ # NOTE: Like we did with musl before, we don't set CROSS_COMPILE because # LLVM is smart and doesn't need a compiler to cross-compile code. # With that said, Busybox uses Kbuild, which hard-codes variables like # CC to GNU-based tools, which is not what we want. The following sed # hack should do the trick, but I wonder if there's a better solution. # ~ahill sed -i "s/?*= \$(CROSS_COMPILE)/?= /" Makefile # NOTE: Apparently, Busybox fails to properly check for ncurses since the # test compiles a main function without a return value type, causing # the compilation to fail. This patch fixes the issue by making the # returned type "void". This doesn't actually affect the build, but # I'm not sure where else to put this. ~ahill sed -i "s/main()/void main()/" scripts/kconfig/lxdialog/check-lxdialog.sh make -O -j $TT_PROCS } clean() { rm -rf busybox-*/ } package() { # NOTE: Busybox doesn't have a proper DESTDIR, so we just set CONFIG_PREFIX # during the install to work around this limitation. ~ahill make -O -j $TT_PROCS install CONFIG_PREFIX=$TT_INSTALLDIR }