Re: [RFC/POC] multiple CONFIG y/m/n

From: Roman Zippel
Date: Wed Apr 12 2006 - 07:00:32 EST


Hi,

On Sun, 9 Apr 2006, Randy.Dunlap wrote:

> +void usage(char *progname)
> +{
> + printf("%s [-o|-s|-d|-D|-n|-m|-y|-r] Kconfig_filename\n", progname);

|-D <config>|

> + printf(" -o: oldconfig: ask only about new config symbols\n");
> + printf(" -s: silentoldconfig: don't ask about any symbol values\n");

It does ask about them, but suppresses a lot of prints.

> + printf(" -d: defconfig: use default symbol values\n");

To be precise it uses arch/$ARCH/defconfig as default values.

> + printf(" -n: set unknown symbol values to 'n'\n");
> + printf(" -m: set unknown symbol values to 'm'\n");
> + printf(" -y: set unknown symbol values to 'y'\n");

It actually tries to set all values to n/m/y.

> @@ -546,8 +564,8 @@ int main(int ac, char **av)
> break;
> case 'h':
> case '?':
> - printf("%s [-o|-s] config\n", av[0]);
> - exit(0);
> + usage(av[0]);
> + break;

That's indeed a little obsolete. :-)

bye, Roman
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