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,SteveOn 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.
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al
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