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2017 Mar 06
2
config_cwd can be killed?
...dlinux.EXT have parse_configs() functions that they
send the argc/argv list they receive. Both functions handle multiple
arguments as multiple config files to be processed (with either
parse_one_config() or parse_main_config()). The documentation
(http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php?title=Menu#Alternative_configuration_file)
shows examples of this for the menu.c32 case.
But this highlights that we have two different config file parsers
with different behavior. I haven't looked closely to completely
confirm but, menu.c32 probably doesn't handle INCLUDE directives and
LDLINUX doesn't support the "~&q...
2017 Mar 06
0
config_cwd can be killed?
...e_configs() functions that they
> send the argc/argv list they receive. Both functions handle multiple
> arguments as multiple config files to be processed (with either
> parse_one_config() or parse_main_config()). The documentation
> (http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php?title=Menu#Alternative_configuration_file)
> shows examples of this for the menu.c32 case.
>
> But this highlights that we have two different config file parsers
> with different behavior. I haven't looked closely to completely
> confirm but, menu.c32 probably doesn't handle INCLUDE directives and
> LDLINUX doe...
2017 Mar 06
1
config_cwd can be killed?
...s that they
> > send the argc/argv list they receive. Both functions handle multiple
> > arguments as multiple config files to be processed (with either
> > parse_one_config() or parse_main_config()). The documentation
> > (http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php?title=Menu#Alternative_configuration_file)
> > shows examples of this for the menu.c32 case.
> >
> > But this highlights that we have two different config file parsers
> > with different behavior. I haven't looked closely to completely
> > confirm but, menu.c32 probably doesn't handle INCLUDE direct...