From: Juan Quintela <address@hidden>
Hi
this series of patches:
a- move object files only used by one target to that target Makefile.target
b- add flags to disable parts: --disable-{bluez,usb,vwmare,virtio,scsi}
defaults is leave it enabled. You need to add the --disable-* flag to get
any change
c- disable the use of --smb <dir>
What is the intent: we want to be able to not compile-in things that we are not
interested in (they are experimental/not needed for our target/...).
Is this the right approach? Should I do something different?
For the next series, I am also interested on enable/disabling bits of a
subsysem:
being able to support usb-hid but not usb-{host,net,msnd}. I already have
patches
to disable that, just waiting to hear what is the preffered way to get
that functionality.
Known problems:
- qemu-*.hx files don't run over cpp and then we are not able to remove from
the help page the options that we don't support.
- drive_hot_add without scsi support do nothing.
Any comments?