Hi,
On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, Andres Salomon wrote:
AFAICT, there is nothing similar when using *_defconfig; one must copy
a .config manually, and then run silentoldconfig. Simply running the
associated _defconfig will quietly update the config (which may silently
drop config options). This patch adds a *_silentdefconfig target, with
semantics similar to silentoldconfig. It will take the defconfig from
arch/$(ARCH)/configs/$x_defconfig, check for changes, and if there are
none, write out a .config. If there have been changes and stdin is
valid, it will prompt for updates. If there have been changes and
stdin is not valid, it will bail out with an error.
I would really like to avoid another input mode.
I think it be better to implement this as a combination of -s -D
default and the silent mode is adjusted to read another config instead
of .config if defconfig_file is set.
A few things to note:
- Using getopt() in scripts/kconfig/conf.c would likely simplify things,
but that's a much larger patch. Is there a reason we don't use it?
Not really.
- To make it truly silent, I had to change conf_write() to accept an
additional arg. The alternative is to not have conf_write spit out
any information when it writes a file. Personally, I don't see the need
for it to spit out information, but I figured I'd take the more cautious
route. If folks don't care, I can update this patch to remove it.
I rather want to keep this print. The .config is already only written,
when it has to be in this mode and then I also want to be notified about
it.
- We seem to switch between using _() and not using it for strings; I'm
assuming that we don't actually care about i18n in conf.c, and that the
_() stuff was just copied from elsewhere. If that's not the case, I
can update the patch to wrap strings properly.
I try to keep this uptodate, but I don't really check for this.
bye, Roman
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