Sergey Fedorov <serge.f...@gmail.com> writes: > On 24/03/16 19:05, Alex Bennée wrote: >> Sergey Fedorov <serge.f...@gmail.com> writes: >> >>> On 24/03/16 15:05, Alex Bennée wrote: >>>> Sergey Fedorov <serge.f...@gmail.com> writes: >>>> >>>>> On 23/03/16 20:20, Alex Bennée wrote: >>>>>> diff --git a/configure b/configure >>>>>> index b88d0db..ebf8a42 100755 >>>>>> --- a/configure >>>>>> +++ b/configure >>>>>> @@ -1246,7 +1246,8 @@ Standard options: >>>>>> --target-list=LIST set target list (default: build everything) >>>>>> $(echo Available targets: $default_target_list | \ >>>>>> fold -s -w 53 | sed -e 's/^/ /') >>>>>> - >>>>>> + LIST can contain stems to match sets of >>>>>> targets >>>>>> + (e.g. softmmu will match all softmmu targets) >>>>>> Advanced options (experts only): >>>>>> --source-path=PATH path of source code [$source_path] >>>>>> --cross-prefix=PREFIX use PREFIX for compile tools [$cross_prefix] >>>>> Maybe we'd better require user to specify the exact glob patterns in >>>>> '--target-list' to avoid possible misuse? >>>> Don't you run into problems of escaping glob patterns from the shell and >>>> the like? For example if I do: >>>> >>>> 12:04 alex@zen/x86_64 [qemu.git/mttcg/base-patches-v2] >./configure >>>> --target-list=arm* >>>> >>>> ERROR: Unknown target name 'arm-softmmu-config-devices.mak.d' >>>> >>>> As the shell picks up file names from the src dir. >>>> >>> Of course, it would be necessary to quote it like this: >>> >>> ./configure --target-list='arm*' >> Hmm shell quoting is a black art it seems: >> >> 16:04 alex@zen/x86_64 [qemu.git/travis/add-trusty-gce] >./configure >> --target-list='ar*' >> >> ERROR: Unknown target name 'arch_init.c' > > Right, it's inherent problem, I think :)
Hence my decision to stick with stems ;-) -- Alex Bennée