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Diffstat (limited to 'scripts/addToolVersion.sh')
-rwxr-xr-x | scripts/addToolVersion.sh | 64 |
1 files changed, 32 insertions, 32 deletions
diff --git a/scripts/addToolVersion.sh b/scripts/addToolVersion.sh index bd419f89..0144e4f8 100755 --- a/scripts/addToolVersion.sh +++ b/scripts/addToolVersion.sh @@ -14,37 +14,37 @@ myname="$0" doHelp() { cat <<-EOF - Usage: ${myname} <--tool> <[options] version [...]> ... - 'tool' in one of: - gcc, binutils, glibc, uClibc, newlib, linux, gdb, dmalloc, - duma, strace, ltrace, libelf, gmp, mpfr, isl, cloog, mpc, - mingw-w64, expat, ncurses - - Valid options for all tools: - --stable, -s, +x (default) - mark the version as being stable (as opposed to experimental, below) - - --experimental, -x, +s - mark the version as being experimental (as opposed to stable, above) - - --current, -c, +o (default) - mark the version as being cuurent (as opposed to obsolete, below) - - --obsolete, -o, +c - mark the version as being obsolete (as opposed to current, above) - - Note: setting a new tool resets to the defaults: 'stable' and 'current'. - - 'version' is a valid version for the specified tool. - - Examples: - add stable current version 2.6.19.2 to linux kernel: - ${myname} --linux 2.6.19.2 - - add experimental obsolete version 2.3.5 and stable current versions 2.6.1 - and 2.6.2 to glibc, add stable obsolete version 3.3.3 to gcc: - ${myname} --glibc -x -o 2.3.5 -s -c 2.6.1 2.6.2 --gcc -o 3.3.3 - EOF + Usage: ${myname} <--tool> <[options] version [...]> ... + 'tool' in one of: + gcc, binutils, glibc, uClibc, newlib, linux, gdb, dmalloc, + duma, strace, ltrace, libelf, gmp, mpfr, isl, cloog, mpc, + mingw-w64, expat, ncurses + + Valid options for all tools: + --stable, -s, +x (default) + mark the version as being stable (as opposed to experimental, below) + + --experimental, -x, +s + mark the version as being experimental (as opposed to stable, above) + + --current, -c, +o (default) + mark the version as being cuurent (as opposed to obsolete, below) + + --obsolete, -o, +c + mark the version as being obsolete (as opposed to current, above) + + Note: setting a new tool resets to the defaults: 'stable' and 'current'. + + 'version' is a valid version for the specified tool. + + Examples: + add stable current version 2.6.19.2 to linux kernel: + ${myname} --linux 2.6.19.2 + + add experimental obsolete version 2.3.5 and stable current versions 2.6.1 + and 2.6.2 to glibc, add stable obsolete version 3.3.3 to gcc: + ${myname} --glibc -x -o 2.3.5 -s -c 2.6.1 2.6.2 --gcc -o 3.3.3 + EOF } # Extract field $3 from version $1 with separator $2 @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do --ltrace) EXP=; OBS=; cat=LTRACE; tool=ltrace; tool_prefix=debug; dot2suffix=;; --gmp) EXP=; OBS=; cat=GMP; tool=gmp; tool_prefix=companion_libs; dot2suffix=;; --mpfr) EXP=; OBS=; cat=MPFR; tool=mpfr; tool_prefix=companion_libs; dot2suffix=;; - --isl) EXP=; OBS=; cat=ISL; tool=isl; tool_prefix=companion_libs; dot2suffix=;; + --isl) EXP=; OBS=; cat=ISL; tool=isl; tool_prefix=companion_libs; dot2suffix=;; --cloog) EXP=; OBS=; cat=CLOOG; tool=cloog; tool_prefix=companion_libs; dot2suffix=;; --mpc) EXP=; OBS=; cat=MPC; tool=mpc; tool_prefix=companion_libs; dot2suffix=;; --libelf) EXP=; OBS=; cat=LIBELF; tool=libelf; tool_prefix=companion_libs; dot2suffix=;; |