From: Jo-Philipp Wich Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2012 23:01:39 +0000 (+0000) Subject: base-file: cleanup white space in Kconfig source X-Git-Url: http://git.lede-project.org./?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d8540259cab2e430a22f2d908529a5faf65d64ca;p=openwrt%2Fstaging%2Fsvanheule.git base-file: cleanup white space in Kconfig source SVN-Revision: 31267 --- diff --git a/package/base-files/image-config.in b/package/base-files/image-config.in index 497b092d26..a9ec76a10b 100644 --- a/package/base-files/image-config.in +++ b/package/base-files/image-config.in @@ -6,32 +6,32 @@ # menuconfig PREINITOPT - bool "Preinit configuration options" if IMAGEOPT - default n - help - These options are used to control the environment used to initialize - the system before running init (which typically mean /sbin/init which - switches to multiuser mode). + bool "Preinit configuration options" if IMAGEOPT + default n + help + These options are used to control the environment used to initialize + the system before running init (which typically mean /sbin/init which + switches to multiuser mode). config TARGET_PREINIT_SUPPRESS_STDERR - bool "Suppress stderr messages during preinit" if PREINITOPT - default y - help - Sends stderr to null during preinit. This is the default behaviour - in previous versions of OpenWRT. This also prevents init process - itself from displaying stderr, however processes launched by init - in multiuser through inittab will use the current terminal (e.g. - the ash shell launched by inittab will display stderr). That's - the same behaviour as seen in previous version of OpenWRT. + bool "Suppress stderr messages during preinit" if PREINITOPT + default y + help + Sends stderr to null during preinit. This is the default behaviour + in previous versions of OpenWRT. This also prevents init process + itself from displaying stderr, however processes launched by init + in multiuser through inittab will use the current terminal (e.g. + the ash shell launched by inittab will display stderr). That's + the same behaviour as seen in previous version of OpenWRT. config TARGET_PREINIT_TIMEOUT - int - prompt "Failsafe wait timeout" if PREINITOPT - default 2 - help + int + prompt "Failsafe wait timeout" if PREINITOPT + default 2 + help How long to wait for failsafe mode to be entered before continuing with a regular boot if failsafe not selected. - + config TARGET_PREINIT_SHOW_NETMSG bool prompt "Show all preinit network messages" if PREINITOPT @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ config TARGET_PREINIT_SHOW_NETMSG if the architecture doesn't define an interface, and there is no 'Preinit network interface' defined, then no messages will be emitted, even if this is set. - + config TARGET_PREINIT_SUPPRESS_FAILSAFE_NETMSG bool prompt "Suppress network message indicating failsafe" if PREINITOPT @@ -54,90 +54,90 @@ config TARGET_PREINIT_SUPPRESS_FAILSAFE_NETMSG (via netmsg). config TARGET_PREINIT_IFNAME - string - prompt "Preinit network interface" if PREINITOPT - default "" - help + string + prompt "Preinit network interface" if PREINITOPT + default "" + help Interface for sending preinit messages to network, and any other default networking in failsafe or preinit. If empty uses $ifname (if defined in /etc/preinit.arch). config TARGET_PREINIT_IP - string - prompt "IP address for preinit network messages" if PREINITOPT - default "192.168.1.1" - help - IP address used to configure interface for preinit network - messages, including failsafe messages + string + prompt "IP address for preinit network messages" if PREINITOPT + default "192.168.1.1" + help + IP address used to configure interface for preinit network + messages, including failsafe messages config TARGET_PREINIT_NETMASK - string - prompt "Netmask for preinit network messages" if PREINITOPT - default "255.255.255.0" - help - Netmask used to configure interface for preinit network + string + prompt "Netmask for preinit network messages" if PREINITOPT + default "255.255.255.0" + help + Netmask used to configure interface for preinit network messages, including failsafes messages config TARGET_PREINIT_BROADCAST - string - prompt "Broadcast address for preinit network messages" if PREINITOPT - default "192.168.1.255" - help + string + prompt "Broadcast address for preinit network messages" if PREINITOPT + default "192.168.1.255" + help Broadcast address to which to send preinit network messages, as as failsafe messages menuconfig INITOPT - bool "Init configuration options" if IMAGEOPT - default n - help - These option choose the command that will run as the 'init' command - (that is which is responsible for controlling the system once preinit - transfers control to it) as well as some options controlling its - behaviour. Normally init is /sbin/init. - - config TARGET_INIT_PATH - string - prompt "PATH for regular boot" if INITOPT - default "/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin" - help - Default PATH used during normal operation - - config TARGET_INIT_ENV - string - prompt "Environment variables to set when starting init (start with none)" if INITOPT - default "" - help - Should be a space seperated list of variable assignments. These - variables will be present in the environment. Spaces may not be - present (including through expansion) even in a quoted string - (env doesn't understanding quoting). - - config TARGET_INIT_CMD - string - prompt "Init command" if INITOPT - default "/sbin/init" - help - The executable to run as the init process. Is 'exec'd by - preinit (which is the init that the kernel launches on boot). - - config TARGET_INIT_SUPPRESS_STDERR - bool - prompt "Suppress stderr messages of init" if INITOPT - default y + bool "Init configuration options" if IMAGEOPT + default n help - Prevents showing stderr messages for init command if not already - suppressed during preinit. This is the default behaviour in - previous versions of OpenWRT. Removing this does nothing if - stderr is suppressed during preinit (which is the default). + These option choose the command that will run as the 'init' command + (that is which is responsible for controlling the system once preinit + transfers control to it) as well as some options controlling its + behaviour. Normally init is /sbin/init. + + config TARGET_INIT_PATH + string + prompt "PATH for regular boot" if INITOPT + default "/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin" + help + Default PATH used during normal operation + + config TARGET_INIT_ENV + string + prompt "Environment variables to set when starting init (start with none)" if INITOPT + default "" + help + Should be a space seperated list of variable assignments. These + variables will be present in the environment. Spaces may not be + present (including through expansion) even in a quoted string + (env doesn't understanding quoting). + + config TARGET_INIT_CMD + string + prompt "Init command" if INITOPT + default "/sbin/init" + help + The executable to run as the init process. Is 'exec'd by + preinit (which is the init that the kernel launches on boot). + + config TARGET_INIT_SUPPRESS_STDERR + bool + prompt "Suppress stderr messages of init" if INITOPT + default y + help + Prevents showing stderr messages for init command if not already + suppressed during preinit. This is the default behaviour in + previous versions of OpenWRT. Removing this does nothing if + stderr is suppressed during preinit (which is the default). menuconfig VERSIONOPT - bool "Version configuration options" if IMAGEOPT - default n - help + bool "Version configuration options" if IMAGEOPT + default n + help These options allow to override the version information embedded in - the /etc/openwrt_version, /etc/openwrt_release, /etc/banner and + the /etc/openwrt_version, /etc/openwrt_release, /etc/banner and /etc/opkg.conf files. Usually there is no need to set these, but they're useful for release builds or custom OpenWrt redistributions that should carry custom version tags. @@ -157,9 +157,9 @@ menuconfig VERSIONOPT This is the release codename embedded in the image. If unspecified, it defaults to the name of source branch. - config VERSION_NUMBER - string - prompt "Release version number" if VERSIONOPT + config VERSION_NUMBER + string + prompt "Release version number" if VERSIONOPT help This is the release version number embedded in the image. If unspecified, it defaults to the svn or git-svn revision