
7 Jul
2016
7 Jul
'16
8:15 p.m.
On 07/03/2016 03:14 PM, Simon Glass wrote:
If there is no ~/.buildman file, buildman currently complains and exists. To make things a little more friendly, create an empty one automatically. This will not allow things to be built, but --fetch-arch can be used to handle that.
Is it worth pointing out that caveat in the message that's printed?
Is that caveat true e.g. in the case where the user already has a suitable compiler installed in (the default?) /usr/bin?