"-a, --all" Build previously succeeded ports as well.
"-b, --broken" Attempt to build ports that are known to be broken.
"-p, --payloads <dir>" Use payloads in "<dir>" to build images. This will run payload.sh in that directory to find out the path of the payload.
"-t, --target <vendor/board>" Attempt to build target vendor/board only.
"-r, --remove" Remove mainboard build directory after the respective target has been built. This is mainly used for development purposes, when you don't need the actual build output, but rather only want to know if a build failed or not.
"-x, --xml" Write an XML log file instead of a plain-text one. The file will be called abuild.xml and will be created in the current directory.
"-T, --test" Submit generated image(s) to the automated test system. The results of the tests will be made available at https://qa.coreboot.org/log_manual.php
"-c, --cpus [<numcpus>|max]" Build on numcpus cpus at the same time, or on all available with max.
"-s, --silent" Don't print any compiler calls in the log files. In coreboot v2 compiler calls are quite long, so it is hard to find the warnings between them.
"-v, --verbose" More verbose output.
"-h, --help" Show a help text and exit.
"-V, --version" Show version information and exit.
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This manual page was written by Uwe Hermann <[email protected]>. It is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL (v2 or later).