Il lun 25 set 2023, 18:45 Alex Bennée <alex.ben...@linaro.org> ha scritto:
> Paolo Bonzini <pbonz...@redhat.com> writes: > > On 9/25/23 16:48, Alex Bennée wrote: > >> echo "HOST_GDB_SUPPORTS_ARCH=y" >> "$config_target_mak" > >> fi > >> + echo "$config_target_mak: configure" >> Makefile.prereqs > > > > This in practice is not adding anything; if "configure" changes then > > Makefile's dependency on config-host.mak will trigger a configure > > rerun anyway. > > > > If you want to add it, you should also add it for other config-*.mak > > files. However, I'd remove this line and just change > > > > -# 1. ensure config-host.mak is up-to-date > > +# 1. ensure config-host.mak is up-to-date. All other config-*.mak > > +# files for subdirectories will be updated as well. > > Peter ran into a mismatch between config-host.mak and > tests/tcg/foo/config-target.mak in his build system so it didn't get > picked up at one point. > But what is the rule that the new dependency is going to trigger? As far as I can see there is no rule to regenerate the $config_target_mak files, and also no rule to regenerate configure; the only effect of a change to configure will be rerunning the script, but that's triggered by the existing config-host.mak rule. Paolo > > > > in the Makefile. > > > > Paolo > > > -- > Alex Bennée > Virtualisation Tech Lead @ Linaro > >