The "--package" parameter seems to be added recently as pybombs
installed with pip doesn't have this option yet.

Best Regards,
Piotr

W dniu 19.03.2016 o 17:59, Piotr Krysik pisze:
> Thank you Martin!
>
>
> W dniu 18.03.2016 o 18:54, Martin Braun pisze:
>> To disable gnuradio's forcebuild from the command line, run:
>>
>> $ pybombs config --package gnuradio forcebuild False
>>
>> This will persistently disable forcebuilding for GNU Radio.
>>
>> With --config, you can only change the global config settings (i.e. the
>> ones in the config: section in your config.yml files). Example:
>>
>> $ pybombs --config makewidth=8 install gnuradio
>>
>> This is *non-persistent* and will override any config.yml setting for
>> the duration of the process.
>> To see what the options are that you can change with --config, simply run
>>
>> $ pybombs config
>>
>> without any other parameters. They include help texts, too.
>>
>> Note the first command includes the --package switch. If you leave it
>> out and just call config <key> <value>, it'll set a global config
>> option, like --config (but persistent).
>>
>> M
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 03/17/2016 02:09 PM, Piotr Krysik wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> How to use "--config" option of pybombs 2. Can someone show an working
>>> example?
>>>
>>> In pybombs 2 "forcebuild" is set to true for gnuradio by default.
>>> How to disable "focebuild" for gnuradio from commandline with the
>>> pybombs command?
>>>
>>> Best Regards,
>>> Piotr Krysik
>>>
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