How to re-run configure?
David DeHaven
david.dehaven at oracle.com
Tue Feb 26 18:44:13 UTC 2013
config.status does other things too, it's quite handy.
-DrD-
> Awsome!
>
> Thanks,
> /Staffan
>
> On 26 feb 2013, at 16:31, David DeHaven <david.dehaven at oracle.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> build/<target dir>/config.status --recheck
>>
>> -DrD-
>>
>>> Thanks Dmitry,
>>>
>>> I was looking for a standard way of doing this. While a custom script helps, it would be nice to have the support in the source.
>>>
>>> /Staffan
>>>
>>> On 26 feb 2013, at 14:53, Dmitry Samersoff <Dmitry.Samersoff at oracle.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Staffan,
>>>>
>>>> 1. Keep config.log somewhere
>>>> 2. Attached script or something similar will do the trick
>>>>
>>>> -Dmitry
>>>>
>>>> On 2013-02-26 13:05, Staffan Larsen wrote:
>>>>> Is there a shorthand for re-running configure on one of my
>>>>> configurations without having to re-type the configure arguments I
>>>>> used when creating the configuration?
>>>>>
>>>>> I have a number of configurations and when I have to re-run
>>>>> configure, I have to both specify the correct --with-conf-name and
>>>>> then the correct configure options I used last time. I know I can
>>>>> find those in the configure-arguments file.
>>>>>
>>>>> What I would like is something simliar to "make CONF=..." but for
>>>>> configure: "sh configure CONF=...".
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks, /Staffan
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Dmitry Samersoff
>>>> Oracle Java development team, Saint Petersburg, Russia
>>>> * Give Rabbit time, and he'll always get the answer
>>>> <rr.txt>
>>>
>>
>
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