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Currently you cannot build a target for all the configured multiconfigs without
specifying a list. The list can be quite long, requiring to type several lines
of text.
This enhancement is to support globbing so that you can do this,
e.g. instead of:
$ bitbake multiconfig:A:bash multiconfig:B:bash bash
you can do:
$ bitbake multiconfig:*:bash
There are real world use cases where it is desirable to use multiconfig with
two different tasks. For example: SDKs with multiple toolchains but also
containing set of additional host tools, or multiconfig builds requiring one image for
the main CPU(s) and a different co-image for a companion CPU.
For this reason, two variations of the new syntax are supported.
For example, the following:
$ bitbake multiconfig:*:meta-toolhchain
would expand to:
$ bitbake multiconfig:A:meta-toolchain multiconfig:B:meta-toolchain meta-toolchain
However the following:
$ bitbake multiconfig:*:meta-toolhchain hosttools
would expand to:
$ bitbake multiconfig:A:meta-toolchain multiconfig:B:meta-toolchain hosttools
In other words, if the user specified the "default" task explicitly, it replaces the implicit
"default" task.
[YOCTO#10680]
(Bitbake rev: 1559ad1fc3ae8b1e4e75b210f598b90be192571b)
Signed-off-by: Juro Bystricky <juro.bystricky@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>