Also adds a patch which missed 5.2.1 and is needed for cmake projects for non-opengl systems.
Created attachment 5222 [details] Update to 5.2.1
Thanks a lot! However, could you submit patches to the mailing list? See the contribution process detailed at http://buildroot.org/downloads/manual/manual.html#_contributing_to_buildroot.
Ah, yes. But the ml has way to much traffic for me. Ever thought about using gerrit?
Yes, I believe we talked about Gerrit in the past, but the majority, if not all of the core developers as well as the maintainer, very much prefer a mailing list based review, rather than having to use a web-based tool to do reviews.
Yes, a web interface is a draw-back. Maybe it is worth to create a buildroot-user ml.
We discussed about creating a user-oriented mailing list at one of the latest Buildroot meeting. See http://elinux.org/Buildroot:DeveloperDaysELCE2013#Community_organization. The conclusion was: " We don't see a good way to split the lists at all, because a basic user is very quickly a basic developer and forcing them to see the patches is probably good." Moreover, we are talking about submitting patches here, so even if a buildroot user mailing list existed, you would have had to send your patches to the developer mailing list.