Sorry, I had missed this patch...
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 9:02 PM, Eduardo Habkost<address@hidden> wrote:
commit 66d5499b3754b83c09487259c08fe2ce73188a59 broke the support for
comma-separated target lists on the --target-list option. e.g.:
$ ./configure --target-list=x86_64-linux-user,x86_64-softmmu
[...]
ERROR: Target 'x86_64-linux-user,x86_64-softmmu' not recognised
$
This patch restores that ability.
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost<address@hidden>
Cc: Daniel P. Berrange<address@hidden>
Cc: Anthony Liguori<address@hidden>
---
configure | 4 +++-
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/configure b/configure
index 7656c32..9ee7038 100755
--- a/configure
+++ b/configure
@@ -1323,7 +1323,9 @@ if ! "$python" -c 'import sys; sys.exit(sys.version_info<
(2,4) or sys.version_
fi
if test "$target_list" = "DEFAULT" ; then
- target_list=`echo "$default_target_list" | sed -e 's/,/ /g'`
+ target_list="$default_target_list"
+else
+ target_list=`echo "$target_list" | sed -e 's/,/ /g'`
fi
This works for me too.
But I still can't get what the original patch posted by
Daniel Berrange intended to do:
$ ./configure --target-list=
$ make V=1
cat | grep =y | sort -u> config-all-devices.mak
And it of course hangs there.