![]() The benefit now is that it can be cleaned. E.g. ./update project build -b coreboot utils ./update project build -b coreboot utils default ./update project build -c coreboot utils ./update project build -c coreboot utils default the update/project/build script checks when arguments are provided after the project name. if the first one is "utils", then it acts in the same way as the old build/coreboot/util script Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org> |
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