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Re: Do we still need pre-meson compatibility hacks?
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Paolo Bonzini |
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Re: Do we still need pre-meson compatibility hacks? |
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Thu, 25 Jan 2024 14:59:16 +0100 |
On Thu, Jan 25, 2024 at 2:02 PM Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru> wrote:
> Heh. I still use `make qemu-system-arm` (or `ninja qemu-system-arm`), but
> only
> because I haven't followed closely what's the "right" target to use. I don't
> care much which target it is exactly, but guess this is some info which needs
> to be findable somewhere (again, maybe it's in the docs for a long time, and
> I just need rtfm).
Yes, it is the right one.
> > I suspect that "just run configure in the source tree" is still
> > popular with the kind of people who don't frequently build
> > QEMU, though.
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> "Run configure" is popular indeed, -- configure might either be a startup
> script
> or just something to tell which command to use. Again, personally I don't
> care
> much which it will be as long as I know what it is ;)
Sure, that one can be kept. Part of the reason I asked, was to
understand if it may make sense to clean the Makefile a bit (e.g.
split source and build bits).
Paolo