This patch adds -B switch to select BSD host platforms.
Linux uses GNU Make as default, command is `make`.
BSD uses BSD Make as default, command is also `make`.
BSD can also use GNU Make, but the command is `gmake`.
This patch uses `make` on GNU platforms and `gmake` on BSD platforms.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz 'CeDeROM' CEDRO <tomek@cedro.info>
tools/sethost.sh: Add BSD host (-B switch) + MAKECMD (make vs gmake).
Signed-off-by: Tomasz 'CeDeROM' CEDRO <tomek@cedro.info>
tools/configure.c: Add BSD host (-B switch).
Signed-off-by: Tomasz 'CeDeROM' CEDRO <tomek@cedro.info>
In an older PR, the standard kconfig-tweak calls were replaced with sed edit. This is an incorrect change and results in invalid configurations. This change restores the use of kconfig-tweak and always generates correct configurations.
This change resolves issue #386
sed edits do not handle all of the dependencies correct and generates invalid configurations. Most defconfig files specify Linux by default, so you will only see the effect of the corruped configuration when sethost changes changes to a different configuration. Then, when 'make olddefconfig' is subsequentyly run, the corruption in the defconfig file is reflected by warnings such as:
$ tools/configure.sh -c stm32f4discovery:nsh
Copy files
Select CONFIG_HOST_WINDOWS=y
Select CONFIG_WINDOWS_CYGWIN=y
Refreshing...
.config:62:warning: override: reassigning to symbol HOST_WINDOWS
.config:62:warning: override: HOST_WINDOWS changes choice state
Those warnings are eliminated by this changed.
Tested by repeatedly doing:
tools/configure.sh -c stm32f4discovery:nsh