use /dev/urandom instead of /dev/random for openswan ipsec keygen
[openwrt.git] / target / Makefile
index c8baab5..6a1bd95 100644 (file)
@@ -29,20 +29,9 @@ IMAGE_TARGETS += $(BIN_DIR)/openwrt-motorola-$(1).bin
 endif
 endef
 
-#  Enable loader and prepare kernel
-ifeq ($(strip $(BR2_PACKAGE_LOADER)),y)
-export LINUX_LOADER=$(BUILD_DIR)/lzmaldr
-export LINUX_IMAGE=$(BUILD_DIR)/piggy.lzma
-else
-export LINUX_IMAGE=$(BUILD_DIR)/piggy.gz
-endif
-
-$(BUILD_DIR)/piggy.lzma: $(LINUX_KERNEL)
+$(LINUX_IMAGE): $(LINUX_KERNEL)
        cat $^ | $(BUILD_DIR)/lzma/lzma e -si -so -eos > $@ || (rm -f $@ && false)
 
-$(BUILD_DIR)/piggy.gz: $(LINUX_KERNEL)
-       cat $^ | gzip -c9 $^ > $@ || (rm -f $@ && false)
-
 TARGET_DIRS:=
 TARGET_FS:=
 IMAGE_TARGETS:=
@@ -83,6 +72,7 @@ prepare: $(patsubst %,%-prepare,$(TARGET_DIRS))
 $(BIN_DIR):
        mkdir -p $(BIN_DIR)
 
+$(INSTALL_TARGET_DIRS): lzma-loader-compile
 compile: $(patsubst %,%-compile,$(TARGET_DIRS))
 install: utils-install lzma-install $(LINUX_IMAGE) $(patsubst %,%-install,$(TARGET_DIRS)) $(IMAGE_TARGETS)
 clean: $(patsubst %,%-clean,$(TARGET_DIRS)) image_clean
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