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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v2] configure: List available targets in --help


From: Stefan Weil
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v2] configure: List available targets in --help output
Date: Tue, 03 May 2011 22:47:33 +0200
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Am 03.05.2011 15:50, schrieb Peter Maydell:
Include the list of available targets in the --help output
for the --target-list= option.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <address@hidden>
---
v2: As suggested by Stefan Weil, put the target list in --help
rather than using '--target-list=?'. This patch includes using
fold(1) in configure -- this should be OK because fold is a
standard POSIX utility (and part of GNU coreutils and busybox).
The resulting output looks like this:

Usage: configure [options]
Options: [defaults in brackets after descriptions]

Standard options:
--help print this message
--prefix=PREFIX install in PREFIX [/usr/local]
--interp-prefix=PREFIX where to find shared libraries, etc.
use %M for cpu name [/usr/gnemul/qemu-%M]
--target-list=LIST set target list (default: build everything)
Available targets: i386-softmmu x86_64-softmmu
arm-softmmu cris-softmmu lm32-softmmu m68k-softmmu
microblaze-softmmu microblazeel-softmmu mips-softmmu
mipsel-softmmu mips64-softmmu mips64el-softmmu
ppc-softmmu ppcemb-softmmu ppc64-softmmu sh4-softmmu
sh4eb-softmmu sparc-softmmu sparc64-softmmu
i386-linux-user x86_64-linux-user alpha-linux-user
arm-linux-user armeb-linux-user cris-linux-user
m68k-linux-user microblaze-linux-user
microblazeel-linux-user mips-linux-user
mipsel-linux-user ppc-linux-user ppc64-linux-user
ppc64abi32-linux-user sh4-linux-user
sh4eb-linux-user sparc-linux-user sparc64-linux-user
sparc32plus-linux-user unicore32-linux-user

Advanced options (experts only):
[etc]


configure | 134 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------------------
1 files changed, 70 insertions(+), 64 deletions(-)



Thanks, your patch looks good.

I tested it also with MinGW32 (cross and native) - fold works there, too.

Acked-by: Stefan Weil <address@hidden>




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