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Revisió 16 (Victor Oncins, 08-03-2012 16:40) → Revisió 17/19 (Roger Pueyo Centelles, 23-05-2014 14:54)

h1. qmpfw 

 qmpfw is a tool for developers to create a development enviroment for qMp. 

 Basically it consists in one Makefile, so it is called using `make` command. 

 h3. Download the code 
 Read Only URL: 

     @git clone git://qmp.cat/qmpfw.git@ 

 Developer URL: 

     @ssh://gitolite@qmp.cat:qmpfw.git@ @ssh://gitosis@qmp.cat:221/qmpfw.git@ 

 h3. Directory structure 

 There are several directories and files. This is the functionallity for each of them: 

 * @Makefile@: the main makefile 

 * @targets.mk@: file which contains all information related with targets. If you want to add a new supported device you must edit it 

 * @build@: here you will have all needed sources  

 * @build/configs@: if you do some change in config file using `menuconfig` option, the new config is placed here (and also in destination target) 

 * @dl@: download folder for OpenWRT packages 

 * @configs@: config files for each kind of hardware. These are the default ones provided by qmpfw 

 * @images@: output directory for compiled images, each of them has a different timestamp, so you can have as many as you want 
 
 h3. Command options 

 To compile a qMp image from scratch, you need to specify the target (next example with target=rspro): 
 This command will run all necessary commands to compile the image. After the compilation you can see the OpenWRT code in directory: build/[target] 
 * @make T=rspro build@ 

 Also you can specify the number of parallel processes for compilation and the verbose level: 
 * @make V=99 J=2 T=rspro build@ 

 To see list of avaiable targets run: 
 * @make list_targets@ 

 This will update all targets 
 * @make update@  
 (this will update qmp and eigennet feeds, not openwrt source) 

 This will update only rspro target 
 * @make T=rspro update@ 

 To run menuconfig (from openwrt): 
 * @make T=rspro menuconfig@ 

 After that, the new config file will be applied to destination target and also it will by copied inside build/configs directory 

 To run kernel menuconfig (from openwrt): 
 * @make T=rspro kernel_menuconfig@ 

 To run the initial checkout: 
 * @make T=rspro checkout@ 

 To clean specific target: 
 * @make T=rspro clean@ 

 To clean all targets: 
 * @make clean@ 

 To clean just qmp packages from a target 
 * @make T=rspro clean_qmp@ 

 To configure some general parameters from qMp you can run: 
 * @make config@ 

 TODO: This feature is missing