BTW, I'll ping when I have finished testing the clean option and when the modification has been pushed. Need you all to see if this fixes any issues you are seeing regarding clean(s).
Thanks,
Steve
On 21 April 2014 14:37, Steven Kinney steven.kinney@linaro.org wrote:
Hi Al,
I modified the uefi-tools.sh to support a cleaning of the
build(s); this is a non-selective way to completely clean the build artifacts. I am testing right now and will push this to the repository so that Ryan can make it better :). I simply wanted to get something that would make sure the build(s) are completely clean and this does the trick. All you have to do is run $uefi-tools -c {--clean} and you are done. I thought I would take the first stab at this.
BR,
Steve
On 21 April 2014 11:27, Al Stone al.stone@linaro.org wrote:
On 04/21/2014 09:46 AM, Anmar Oueja wrote:
Thanks for the input guys. More feedback from others would be very useful so please take a few moments to write Sam.
anmar
On 18 April 2014 14:51, Steven Kinney steven.kinney@linaro.org wrote:
Hi Roy and Sam,
I will give this a go while testing release builds and
intermediate builds. I usually cd into BaseTools, command a 'make clean' and remove the Build folder, for all targets, or a specific target I am rebuilding.
Thanks for the feedback guys much appreciated. More findings from others are also appreciated
anmar
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Hrm. So am I supposed to be using a Makefile or uefi-build.sh? I thought it was the latter. Regardless, I too run into the problems with not being able to clean things properly. If I'm using uefi-build.sh, perhaps something like this:
./uefi-build.sh -b CLEAN mymachine
If we're supposed to be using a Makefile, is it in the git tree? I don't see it on cloning.
-- ciao, al
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