[patch] build shark as an additional vm, if the default vm is zero

Andrew John Hughes gnu_andrew at member.fsf.org
Thu Oct 8 06:51:14 PDT 2009


2009/10/7 Matthias Klose <doko at ubuntu.com>:
> this allows you to configure with --additional-vms=shark, when the default
> vm is zero. it's useful if you build packages with shark support which
> shouldn't mess around with you default configuration. You can start with
> -Xint, but I didn't see anything how to make this the default, and for now
> I'd like to give developers the chance to test with shark without
> interfering with the default vm.
>
>  Matthias
>

Does this affect the usual --enable-zero option?  I'm not sure offhand
whether that also uses ZERO_BUILD or not.
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