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+ +The latest stable release is 2015.05, which can be downloaded +here:

+ +buildroot-2015.05.tar.gz +(PGP signature) +or +buildroot-2015.05.tar.bz2 +(PGP signature). + +

+ +This and earlier releases (and their PGP signatures) can always be downloaded from +http://buildroot.net/downloads/. + +

+ +You can also obtain daily snapshots of the latest Buildroot source tree if you +want to follow development, but cannot or do not wish to use Git. + +

+ +

+Older versions can be downloaded from the release archive. +

+ +

Repository

+ +The buildroot repository can be browsed online through cgit at +http://git.buildroot.net/buildroot. +To grab a copy of the repository use + +
+git clone git://git.buildroot.net/buildroot
+ +Or if you're behind a firewall blocking git: + +
+git clone http://git.buildroot.net/git/buildroot.git
+ +

+ +Please use the native git protocol if at all possible, as it's a lot +more efficient than HTTP. + +

+ +If you are not already familiar with using Git, we recommend you visit the Git website. + +

+ +Once you've checked out a copy of the source tree, you can update your source +tree at any time so it is in sync with the latest and greatest by entering your +buildroot directory and running the command: + +

+git pull
+
+ +Because you've only been granted anonymous access to the tree, you won't be +able to push your changes to the repo. Changes can instead be submitted for +inclusion by posting them to the buildroot mailing list. + +
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