<li><code>LIBFOO_SITE_METHOD</code> may contain the method to
fetch the package source code. It can either
- be <code>WGET</code> (for normal FTP/HTTP downloads of
- tarballs), <code>SVN</code> or <code>GIT</code>. When not
+ be <code>wget</code> (for normal FTP/HTTP downloads of
+ tarballs), <code>svn</code> or <code>git</code>. When not
specified, it is guessed from the URL given
in <code>LIBFOO_SITE</code>: <code>git://</code>
- and <code>svn://</code> URLs will use the <code>GIT</code>
- and <code>SVN</code> methods respectively. All other URL-types
- will use the <code>WGET</code> method. So for example, in the
+ and <code>svn://</code> URLs will use the <code>git</code>
+ and <code>svn</code> methods respectively. All other URL-types
+ will use the <code>wget</code> method. So for example, in the
case of a package whose source code is available through
Subversion repository on HTTP, one <i>must</i>
- specifiy <code>LIBFOO_SITE_METHOD=SVN</code>. For <code>SVN</code>
- and <code>GIT</code> methods, what Buildroot does is a
+ specifiy <code>LIBFOO_SITE_METHOD=svn</code>. For <code>svn</code>
+ and <code>git</code> methods, what Buildroot does is a
checkout/clone of the repository which is then tarballed and
stored into the download cache. Next builds will not
checkout/clone again, but will use the tarball