AVR32 Linux Developer Blog
19 Nov 2006 - 00:49 in , by HaavardSkinnemoen
A new Application Repository has been added. We encourage everyone who try out new applications on AVR32 Linux to post their efforts there, and to try out the applications already listed.
This application repository will hopefully grow into a comprehensive resource on how to build existing Linux software for AVR32. As a quick scan of the AVR32 forum on avrfreaks.net shows, there's already a significant amount of knowledge around, and collecting this in a single, easily accessible place would be a very good thing.

Each entry in the repository should contain a link to the source code, a patch (if necessary) and instructions on how to build it (in a separate page.) Consolidating instructions that are common to several applications is probably a good idea too — there is already a page with generic instructions for building applications that utilize autoconf.

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BlogAuthor: HaavardSkinnemoen
Date: 19 Nov 2006 – 01:49
Headline: AVR32 Linux Application Repository
Teaser: A new Application Repository has been added. We encourage everyone who try out new applications on AVR32 Linux to post their efforts there, and to try out the applications already listed.
Text: This application repository will hopefully grow into a comprehensive resource on how to build existing Linux software for AVR32. As a quick scan of the AVR32 forum on avrfreaks.net shows, there's already a significant amount of knowledge around, and collecting this in a single, easily accessible place would be a very good thing.

Each entry in the repository should contain a link to the source code, a patch (if necessary) and instructions on how to build it (in a separate page.) Consolidating instructions that are common to several applications is probably a good idea too — there is already a page with generic instructions for building applications that utilize autoconf.
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