BUILDING revision 1.96.2.3 1 1.1 tv BUILDING(8) NetBSD System Manager's Manual BUILDING(8)
2 1.1 tv
3 1.1 tv NAME
4 1.52 jmc BUILDING -- Procedure for building NetBSD from source code.
5 1.1 tv
6 1.1 tv REQUIREMENTS
7 1.1 tv NetBSD is designed to be buildable on most POSIX-compliant host systems.
8 1.1 tv The basic build procedure is the same whether compiling natively (on the
9 1.1 tv same NetBSD architecture) or cross compiling (on another architecture or
10 1.1 tv OS).
11 1.1 tv
12 1.1 tv This source tree contains a special subtree, ``tools'', which uses the
13 1.1 tv host system to create a build toolchain for the target architecture. The
14 1.1 tv host system must have at least C and C++ compilers in order to create the
15 1.1 tv toolchain (make is not required); all other tools are created as part of
16 1.53 reed the NetBSD build process. (See the environment variables section below
17 1.53 reed if you need to override or manually select your compilers.)
18 1.1 tv
19 1.1 tv FILES
20 1.1 tv Source tree layout
21 1.17 wiz doc/BUILDING.mdoc
22 1.17 wiz This document (in -mdoc troff format; the original copy).
23 1.1 tv
24 1.2 wiz BUILDING This document (in plaintext).
25 1.1 tv
26 1.48 jmc tools/compat/README
27 1.48 jmc Special notes for cross-hosting a NetBSD build on non-
28 1.48 jmc NetBSD platforms.
29 1.48 jmc
30 1.44 lukem Makefile The main Makefile for NetBSD; should only be run for
31 1.44 lukem native builds with an appropriately up-to-date version of
32 1.1 tv NetBSD make(1). (For building from out-of-date systems or
33 1.1 tv on a non-native host, see the build.sh shell script.)
34 1.1 tv
35 1.1 tv UPDATING Special notes for updating from an earlier revision of
36 1.1 tv NetBSD. It is important to read this file before every
37 1.1 tv build of an updated source tree.
38 1.1 tv
39 1.1 tv build.sh Bourne-compatible shell script used for building the host
40 1.1 tv build tools and the NetBSD system from scratch. Can be
41 1.1 tv used for both native and cross builds, and should be used
42 1.1 tv instead of make(1) for any source tree that is updated and
43 1.1 tv recompiled regularly.
44 1.1 tv
45 1.1 tv crypto/dist/, dist/, gnu/dist/
46 1.1 tv Sources imported verbatim from third parties, without man-
47 1.1 tv gling the existing build structure. Other source trees in
48 1.1 tv bin through usr.sbin use the NetBSD make(1) ``reachover''
49 1.44 lukem Makefile semantics when building these programs for a
50 1.44 lukem native host.
51 1.1 tv
52 1.1 tv distrib/, etc/
53 1.1 tv Sources for items used when making a full release snap-
54 1.27 lukem shot, such as files installed in DESTDIR/etc on the desti-
55 1.27 lukem nation system, boot media, and release notes.
56 1.1 tv
57 1.70 dholland tests/, regress/
58 1.70 dholland Regression test harness. Can be cross-compiled, but only
59 1.70 dholland run natively. tests/ uses the atf(7) test framework;
60 1.70 dholland regress/ contains older tests that have not yet been
61 1.70 dholland migrated to atf(7).
62 1.1 tv
63 1.1 tv sys/ NetBSD kernel sources.
64 1.1 tv
65 1.1 tv tools/ ``Reachover'' build structure for the host build tools.
66 1.1 tv This has a special method of determining out-of-date sta-
67 1.1 tv tus.
68 1.1 tv
69 1.1 tv bin/ ... usr.sbin/
70 1.1 tv Sources to the NetBSD userland (non-kernel) programs. If
71 1.1 tv any of these directories are missing, they will be skipped
72 1.1 tv during the build.
73 1.1 tv
74 1.49 lukem x11/ ``Reachover'' build structure for X11R6; the source is in
75 1.49 lukem X11SRCDIR.
76 1.49 lukem
77 1.1 tv Build tree layout
78 1.1 tv The NetBSD build tree is described in hier(7), and the release layout is
79 1.1 tv described in release(7).
80 1.1 tv
81 1.1 tv CONFIGURATION
82 1.8 lukem Environment variables
83 1.8 lukem Several environment variables control the behaviour of NetBSD builds.
84 1.8 lukem
85 1.96 apb HOST_SH Path name to a shell available on the host system and
86 1.96 apb suitable for use during the build. The NetBSD build
87 1.96 apb system requires a modern Bourne-like shell with POSIX-
88 1.96 apb compliant features, and also requires support for the
89 1.96 apb ``local'' keyword to declare local variables in shell
90 1.96 apb functions (which is a widely-implemented but non-stan-
91 1.96 apb dardised feature).
92 1.96 apb
93 1.96 apb Depending on the host system, a suitable shell may be
94 1.96 apb /bin/sh, /usr/xpg4/bin/sh, /bin/ksh (provided it is a
95 1.96 apb variant of ksh that supports the ``local'' keyword,
96 1.96 apb such as ksh88, but not ksh93), or /usr/local/bin/bash.
97 1.96 apb
98 1.96 apb Most parts of the build require HOST_SH to be an abso-
99 1.96 apb lute path; however, build.sh allows it to be a simple
100 1.96 apb command name, which will be converted to an absolute
101 1.96 apb path by searching the PATH.
102 1.58 apb
103 1.53 reed HOST_CC Path name to C compiler used to create the toolchain.
104 1.53 reed
105 1.53 reed HOST_CXX Path name to C++ compiler used to create the toolchain.
106 1.53 reed
107 1.70 dholland MACHINE Machine type, e.g., ``macppc''.
108 1.8 lukem
109 1.70 dholland MACHINE_ARCH Machine architecture, e.g., ``powerpc''.
110 1.8 lukem
111 1.8 lukem MAKE Path name to invoke make(1) as.
112 1.8 lukem
113 1.94 apb MAKEFLAGS Flags to invoke make(1) with. Note that build.sh
114 1.94 apb ignores the value of MAKEFLAGS passed in the environ-
115 1.94 apb ment, but allows MAKEFLAGS to be set via the -V option.
116 1.8 lukem
117 1.8 lukem MAKEOBJDIR Directory to use as the .OBJDIR for the current direc-
118 1.59 apb tory. The value is subjected to variable expansion by
119 1.73 apb make(1). Typical usage is to set this variable to a
120 1.73 apb value involving the use of `${.CURDIR:S...}' or
121 1.73 apb `${.CURDIR:C...}', to derive the value of .OBJDIR from
122 1.73 apb the value of .CURDIR. Used only if MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX is
123 1.73 apb not defined. MAKEOBJDIR can be provided only in the
124 1.73 apb environment or via the -O flag of build.sh; it cannot
125 1.82 mrg usefully be set inside a Makefile, including mk.conf or
126 1.82 mrg ${MAKECONF}.
127 1.8 lukem
128 1.88 apb MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX Top level directory of the object directory tree. The
129 1.88 apb value is subjected to variable expansion by make(1).
130 1.88 apb build.sh will create the ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX} directory
131 1.88 apb if necessary, but if make(1) is used without build.sh,
132 1.88 apb then rules in <bsd.obj.mk> will abort the build if the
133 1.88 apb ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX} directory does not exist. If the
134 1.88 apb value is defined and valid, then ${MAKEOBJDIRPRE-
135 1.88 apb FIX}/${.CURDIR} is used as the .OBJDIR for the current
136 1.88 apb directory. The current directory may be read only.
137 1.88 apb MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX can be provided only in the environ-
138 1.88 apb ment or via the -M flag of build.sh; it cannot usefully
139 1.88 apb be set inside a Makefile, including mk.conf or
140 1.88 apb ${MAKECONF}.
141 1.8 lukem
142 1.1 tv "make" variables
143 1.1 tv Several variables control the behavior of NetBSD builds. Unless other-
144 1.1 tv wise specified, these variables may be set in either the process environ-
145 1.1 tv ment or the make(1) configuration file specified by MAKECONF.
146 1.1 tv
147 1.9 thorpej BUILDID Identifier for the build. The identifier will be appended to
148 1.9 thorpej object directory names, and can be consulted in the make(1)
149 1.9 thorpej configuration file in order to set additional build parame-
150 1.9 thorpej ters, such as compiler flags.
151 1.9 thorpej
152 1.72 perry BUILDSEED GCC uses random numbers when compiling C++ code. This vari-
153 1.72 perry able seeds the gcc random number generator using the -fran-
154 1.72 perry dom-seed flag with this value. By default, it is set to
155 1.72 perry NetBSD-(majorversion). Using a fixed value causes C++ bina-
156 1.84 hubertf ries to be the same when built from the same sources, result-
157 1.85 hubertf ing in identical (reproducible) builds. Additional informa-
158 1.84 hubertf tion is available in the GCC documentation of -frandom-seed.
159 1.72 perry
160 1.1 tv DESTDIR Directory to contain the built NetBSD system. If set, spe-
161 1.1 tv cial options are passed to the compilation tools to prevent
162 1.1 tv their default use of the host system's /usr/include,
163 1.59 apb /usr/lib, and so forth. This pathname must be an absolute
164 1.59 apb path, and should not end with a slash (/) character. (For
165 1.59 apb installation into the system's root directory, set DESTDIR to
166 1.59 apb an empty string, not to ``/''). The directory must reside on
167 1.59 apb a file system which supports long file names and hard links.
168 1.1 tv
169 1.1 tv Default: Empty string if USETOOLS is ``yes''; unset other-
170 1.1 tv wise.
171 1.1 tv
172 1.30 lukem Note: build.sh will provide a default of destdir.MACHINE (in
173 1.70 dholland the top-level .OBJDIR) unless run in `expert' mode.
174 1.30 lukem
175 1.1 tv MAKECONF The name of the make(1) configuration file. Only settable in
176 1.1 tv the process environment.
177 1.1 tv
178 1.1 tv Default: ``/etc/mk.conf''
179 1.1 tv
180 1.45 lukem MAKEVERBOSE
181 1.45 lukem Level of verbosity of status messages. Supported values:
182 1.45 lukem
183 1.80 apb 0 No descriptive messages or commands executed by make(1)
184 1.80 apb are shown.
185 1.45 lukem
186 1.80 apb 1 Brief messages are shown describing what is being done,
187 1.80 apb but the actual commands executed by make(1) are not dis-
188 1.80 apb played.
189 1.80 apb
190 1.80 apb 2 Descriptive messages are shown as above (prefixed with a
191 1.80 apb `#'), and ordinary commands performed by make(1) are
192 1.80 apb displayed.
193 1.80 apb
194 1.80 apb 3 In addition to the above, all commands performed by
195 1.80 apb make(1) are displayed, even if they would ordinarily
196 1.80 apb have been hidden through use of the ``@'' prefix in the
197 1.80 apb relevant makefile.
198 1.45 lukem
199 1.80 apb 4 In addition to the above, commands executed by make(1)
200 1.80 apb are traced through use of the sh(1) ``-x'' flag.
201 1.45 lukem
202 1.45 lukem Default: 2
203 1.45 lukem
204 1.1 tv MKCATPAGES Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether prefor-
205 1.1 tv matted plaintext manual pages will be created during a build.
206 1.1 tv
207 1.96.2.3 yamt Default: ``no''
208 1.1 tv
209 1.1 tv MKCRYPTO Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether crypto-
210 1.1 tv graphic code will be included in a build; provided for the
211 1.1 tv benefit of countries that do not allow strong cryptography.
212 1.44 lukem Will not affect use of the standard low-security password
213 1.44 lukem encryption system, crypt(3).
214 1.1 tv
215 1.1 tv Default: ``yes''
216 1.1 tv
217 1.1 tv MKDOC Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether system
218 1.44 lukem documentation destined for DESTDIR/usr/share/doc will be
219 1.44 lukem installed during a build.
220 1.1 tv
221 1.1 tv Default: ``yes''
222 1.1 tv
223 1.77 lukem MKHTML Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether prefor-
224 1.77 lukem matted HTML manual pages will be built and installed
225 1.77 lukem
226 1.77 lukem Default: ``yes''
227 1.77 lukem
228 1.4 tv MKHOSTOBJ Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. If set to ``yes'', then for
229 1.4 tv programs intended to be run on the compile host, the name,
230 1.4 tv release, and architecture of the host operating system will
231 1.4 tv be suffixed to the name of the object directory created by
232 1.4 tv ``make obj''. (This allows multiple host systems to compile
233 1.4 tv NetBSD for a single target.) If set to ``no'', then programs
234 1.4 tv built to be run on the compile host will use the same object
235 1.4 tv directory names as programs built to be run on the target.
236 1.4 tv
237 1.4 tv Default: ``no''
238 1.4 tv
239 1.1 tv MKINFO Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether GNU Info
240 1.1 tv files, used for the documentation for most of the compilation
241 1.1 tv tools, will be created and installed during a build.
242 1.1 tv
243 1.1 tv Default: ``yes''
244 1.1 tv
245 1.95 apb MKKMOD Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether kernel
246 1.95 apb modules are built and installed.
247 1.95 apb
248 1.95 apb Default: ``yes''
249 1.95 apb
250 1.1 tv MKLINT Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether lint(1)
251 1.1 tv will be run against portions of the NetBSD source code during
252 1.1 tv the build, and whether lint libraries will be installed into
253 1.27 lukem DESTDIR/usr/libdata/lint.
254 1.1 tv
255 1.1 tv Default: ``yes''
256 1.1 tv
257 1.1 tv MKMAN Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether manual
258 1.1 tv pages will be installed during a build.
259 1.1 tv
260 1.1 tv Default: ``yes''
261 1.1 tv
262 1.1 tv MKNLS Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether Native
263 1.44 lukem Language System locale zone files will be compiled and
264 1.44 lukem installed during a build.
265 1.1 tv
266 1.1 tv Default: ``yes''
267 1.1 tv
268 1.1 tv MKOBJ Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether object
269 1.1 tv directories will be created when running ``make obj''. If
270 1.1 tv set to ``no'', then all built files will be located inside
271 1.1 tv the regular source tree.
272 1.1 tv
273 1.1 tv Default: ``yes''
274 1.1 tv
275 1.70 dholland Note that setting MKOBJ to ``no'' is not recommended and may
276 1.70 dholland cause problems when updating the tree with cvs(1).
277 1.70 dholland
278 1.1 tv MKPIC Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether shared
279 1.1 tv objects and libraries will be created and installed during a
280 1.1 tv build. If set to ``no'', the entire built system will be
281 1.1 tv statically linked.
282 1.1 tv
283 1.1 tv Default: Platform dependent. As of this writing, all plat-
284 1.1 tv forms except sh3 default to ``yes''.
285 1.1 tv
286 1.1 tv MKPICINSTALL
287 1.1 tv Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether the ar(1)
288 1.44 lukem format libraries (lib*_pic.a), used to generate shared
289 1.44 lukem libraries, are installed during a build.
290 1.1 tv
291 1.1 tv Default: ``yes''
292 1.1 tv
293 1.1 tv MKPROFILE Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether profiled
294 1.1 tv libraries (lib*_p.a) will be built and installed during a
295 1.1 tv build.
296 1.1 tv
297 1.1 tv Default: ``yes''; however, some platforms turn off MKPROFILE
298 1.1 tv by default at times due to toolchain problems with profiled
299 1.1 tv code.
300 1.1 tv
301 1.96.2.2 yamt MKREPRO Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Create reproducable builds.
302 1.96.2.2 yamt This enables different switches to make two builds from the
303 1.96.2.2 yamt same source tree result in the same build results.
304 1.96.2.2 yamt
305 1.96.2.2 yamt Default: ``no''
306 1.96.2.2 yamt
307 1.1 tv MKSHARE Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether files
308 1.44 lukem destined to reside in DESTDIR/usr/share will be built and
309 1.44 lukem installed during a build. If set to ``no'', then all of
310 1.27 lukem MKCATPAGES, MKDOC, MKINFO, MKMAN, and MKNLS will be set to
311 1.27 lukem ``no'' unconditionally.
312 1.1 tv
313 1.1 tv Default: ``yes''
314 1.1 tv
315 1.78 apb MKSTRIPIDENT
316 1.96.2.2 yamt Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether RCS IDs,
317 1.96.2.2 yamt for use with ident(1), should be stripped from program bina-
318 1.96.2.2 yamt ries and shared libraries.
319 1.78 apb
320 1.78 apb Default: ``no''
321 1.78 apb
322 1.44 lukem MKUNPRIVED Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether an
323 1.44 lukem unprivileged install will occur. The user, group, permis-
324 1.52 jmc sions, and file flags, will not be set on the installed
325 1.52 jmc items; instead the information will be appended to a file
326 1.52 jmc called METALOG in DESTDIR. The contents of METALOG are used
327 1.52 jmc during the generation of the distribution tar files to ensure
328 1.52 jmc that the appropriate file ownership is stored.
329 1.38 lukem
330 1.38 lukem Default: ``no''
331 1.38 lukem
332 1.44 lukem MKUPDATE Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether all
333 1.44 lukem install operations intended to write to DESTDIR will compare
334 1.38 lukem file timestamps before installing, and skip the install phase
335 1.44 lukem if the destination files are up-to-date. This also has
336 1.44 lukem implications on full builds (see next subsection).
337 1.38 lukem
338 1.38 lukem Default: ``no''
339 1.38 lukem
340 1.79 mrg MKX11 Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether X11 is
341 1.49 lukem built from X11SRCDIR.
342 1.49 lukem
343 1.49 lukem Default: ``no''
344 1.49 lukem
345 1.59 apb TOOLDIR Directory to hold the host tools, once built. If specified,
346 1.59 apb must be an absolute path. This directory should be unique to
347 1.59 apb a given host system and NetBSD source tree. (However, multi-
348 1.59 apb ple targets may share the same TOOLDIR; the target-dependent
349 1.59 apb files have unique names.) If unset, a default based on the
350 1.59 apb uname(1) information of the host platform will be created in
351 1.59 apb the .OBJDIR of src.
352 1.1 tv
353 1.1 tv Default: Unset.
354 1.1 tv
355 1.1 tv USETOOLS Indicates whether the tools specified by TOOLDIR should be
356 1.1 tv used as part of a build in progress. Must be set to ``yes''
357 1.1 tv if cross-compiling.
358 1.1 tv
359 1.1 tv yes Use the tools from TOOLDIR.
360 1.1 tv
361 1.1 tv no Do not use the tools from TOOLDIR, but refuse to build
362 1.1 tv native compilation tool components that are version-
363 1.1 tv specific for that tool.
364 1.1 tv
365 1.1 tv never Do not use the tools from TOOLDIR, even when building
366 1.1 tv native tool components. This is similar to the tradi-
367 1.1 tv tional NetBSD build method, but does not verify that
368 1.1 tv the compilation tools in use are up-to-date enough in
369 1.1 tv order to build the tree successfully. This may cause
370 1.1 tv build or runtime problems when building the whole
371 1.1 tv NetBSD source tree.
372 1.1 tv
373 1.71 dholland Default: ``yes'', unless TOOLCHAIN_MISSING is set to ``yes''.
374 1.71 dholland
375 1.71 dholland USETOOLS is also set to ``no'' when using <bsd.*.mk> outside
376 1.71 dholland the NetBSD source tree.
377 1.1 tv
378 1.59 apb X11SRCDIR Directory containing the X11R6 source. If specified, must be
379 1.59 apb an absolute path. The main X11R6 source is found in
380 1.59 apb X11SRCDIR/xfree/xc.
381 1.49 lukem
382 1.89 apb Default: NETBSDRCDIR/../xsrc, if that exists; otherwise
383 1.89 apb /usr/xsrc.
384 1.49 lukem
385 1.79 mrg X11FLAVOUR The style of X11 cross-built, set to either ``Xorg'' or
386 1.79 mrg ``XFree86''.
387 1.79 mrg
388 1.81 mrg Default: ``Xorg'' on amd64, i386, macppc, shark and sparc64
389 1.81 mrg platforms, ``XFree86'' on everything else.
390 1.79 mrg
391 1.1 tv "make" variables for full builds
392 1.7 lukem These variables only affect the top level ``Makefile'' and do not affect
393 1.7 lukem manually building subtrees of the NetBSD source code.
394 1.1 tv
395 1.20 lukem INSTALLWORLDDIR Location for the ``make installworld'' target to install
396 1.59 apb to. If specified, must be an absolute path.
397 1.1 tv
398 1.20 lukem Default: ``/''
399 1.1 tv
400 1.44 lukem MKOBJDIRS Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether
401 1.44 lukem object directories will be created automatically (via a
402 1.20 lukem ``make obj'' pass) at the start of a build.
403 1.1 tv
404 1.34 lukem Default: ``no''
405 1.1 tv
406 1.70 dholland If using build.sh, the default is ``yes''. This may be
407 1.70 dholland set back to ``no'' by giving build.sh the -o option.
408 1.70 dholland
409 1.38 lukem MKUPDATE Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. If set, then in addi-
410 1.38 lukem tion to the effects described for MKUPDATE=yes above,
411 1.38 lukem this implies the effects of NOCLEANDIR (i.e., ``make
412 1.38 lukem cleandir'' is avoided).
413 1.38 lukem
414 1.38 lukem Default: ``no''
415 1.38 lukem
416 1.70 dholland If using build.sh, this may be set by giving the -u
417 1.70 dholland option.
418 1.70 dholland
419 1.70 dholland NBUILDJOBS Now obsolete. Use the make(1) option -j, instead. See
420 1.70 dholland below.
421 1.1 tv
422 1.20 lukem Default: Unset.
423 1.1 tv
424 1.20 lukem NOCLEANDIR If set, avoids the ``make cleandir'' phase of a full
425 1.20 lukem build. This has the effect of allowing only changed
426 1.20 lukem files in a source tree to be recompiled. This can speed
427 1.20 lukem up builds when updating only a few files in the tree.
428 1.1 tv
429 1.20 lukem Default: Unset.
430 1.1 tv
431 1.70 dholland See also MKUPDATE.
432 1.70 dholland
433 1.20 lukem NODISTRIBDIRS If set, avoids the ``make distrib-dirs'' phase of a full
434 1.20 lukem build. This skips running mtree(8) on DESTDIR, useful
435 1.20 lukem on systems where building as an unprivileged user, or
436 1.20 lukem where it is known that the system-wide mtree files have
437 1.20 lukem not changed.
438 1.1 tv
439 1.20 lukem Default: Unset.
440 1.1 tv
441 1.20 lukem NOINCLUDES If set, avoids the ``make includes'' phase of a full
442 1.20 lukem build. This has the effect of preventing make(1) from
443 1.44 lukem thinking that some programs are out-of-date simply
444 1.44 lukem because the system include files have changed. However,
445 1.20 lukem this option should not be used when updating the entire
446 1.20 lukem NetBSD source tree arbitrarily; it is suggested to use
447 1.70 dholland MKUPDATE=yes instead in that case.
448 1.1 tv
449 1.20 lukem Default: Unset.
450 1.1 tv
451 1.20 lukem RELEASEDIR If set, specifies the directory to which a release(7)
452 1.20 lukem layout will be written at the end of a ``make release''.
453 1.59 apb If specified, must be an absolute path.
454 1.20 lukem
455 1.20 lukem Default: Unset.
456 1.20 lukem
457 1.30 lukem Note: build.sh will provide a default of releasedir (in
458 1.70 dholland the top-level .OBJDIR) unless run in `expert' mode.
459 1.30 lukem
460 1.1 tv BUILDING
461 1.1 tv "make" command line options
462 1.52 jmc This is not a summary of all the options available to make(1); only the
463 1.52 jmc options used most frequently with NetBSD builds are listed here.
464 1.1 tv
465 1.10 sommerfe -j njob Run up to njob make(1) subjobs in parallel. Makefiles should
466 1.52 jmc use .WAIT or have explicit dependencies as necessary to
467 1.74 apb enforce build ordering.
468 1.10 sommerfe
469 1.1 tv -m dir Specify the default directory for searching for system Make-
470 1.1 tv file segments, mainly the <bsd.*.mk> files. When building any
471 1.1 tv full NetBSD source tree, this should be set to the
472 1.70 dholland ``share/mk'' directory in the source tree. This is set auto-
473 1.70 dholland matically when building from the top level, or when using
474 1.70 dholland build.sh.
475 1.1 tv
476 1.1 tv -n Display the commands that would have been executed, but do not
477 1.1 tv actually execute them. This will still cause recursion to
478 1.1 tv take place.
479 1.1 tv
480 1.47 zuntum -V var Print make(1)'s idea of the value of var. Does not build any
481 1.1 tv targets.
482 1.1 tv
483 1.1 tv var=value Set the variable var to value, overriding any setting speci-
484 1.1 tv fied by the process environment, the MAKECONF configuration
485 1.1 tv file, or the system Makefile segments.
486 1.1 tv
487 1.1 tv "make" targets
488 1.1 tv These default targets may be built by running make(1) in any subtree of
489 1.1 tv the NetBSD source code. It is recommended that none of these be used
490 1.1 tv from the top level Makefile; as a specific exception, ``make obj'' and
491 1.1 tv ``make cleandir'' are useful in that context.
492 1.1 tv
493 1.1 tv all Build programs, libraries, and preformatted documentation.
494 1.1 tv
495 1.1 tv clean Remove program and library object code files.
496 1.1 tv
497 1.44 lukem cleandir Same as clean, but also remove preformatted documentation,
498 1.44 lukem dependency files generated by ``make depend'', and any other
499 1.49 lukem files known to be created at build time.
500 1.1 tv
501 1.44 lukem depend Create dependency files (.depend) containing more detailed
502 1.44 lukem information about the dependencies of source code on header
503 1.1 tv files. Allows programs to be recompiled automatically when a
504 1.1 tv dependency changes.
505 1.1 tv
506 1.1 tv dependall Does a ``make depend'' immediately followed by a ``make all''.
507 1.10 sommerfe This improves cache locality of the build since both passes
508 1.10 sommerfe read the source files in their entirety.
509 1.1 tv
510 1.49 lukem distclean Synonym for cleandir.
511 1.49 lukem
512 1.44 lukem includes Build and install system header files. Typically needed
513 1.44 lukem before any system libraries or programs can be built.
514 1.1 tv
515 1.1 tv install Install programs, libraries, and documentation into DESTDIR.
516 1.27 lukem Few files will be installed to DESTDIR/dev, DESTDIR/etc,
517 1.27 lukem DESTDIR/root or DESTDIR/var in order to prevent user supplied
518 1.27 lukem configuration data from being overwritten.
519 1.1 tv
520 1.1 tv lint Run lint(1) against the C source code, where appropriate, and
521 1.1 tv generate system-installed lint libraries.
522 1.1 tv
523 1.1 tv obj Create object directories to be used for built files, instead
524 1.1 tv of building directly in the source tree.
525 1.1 tv
526 1.1 tv tags Create ctags(1) searchable function lists usable by the ex(1)
527 1.1 tv and vi(1) text editors.
528 1.1 tv
529 1.1 tv "make" targets for the top level
530 1.1 tv Additional make(1) targets are usable specifically from the top source
531 1.1 tv level to facilitate building the entire NetBSD source tree.
532 1.1 tv
533 1.68 reed build Build the entire NetBSD system (except the kernel). This
534 1.68 reed orders portions of the source tree such that prerequisites
535 1.68 reed will be built in the proper order.
536 1.20 lukem
537 1.20 lukem distribution Do a ``make build'', and then install a full distribution
538 1.68 reed (which does not include a kernel) into DESTDIR, including
539 1.68 reed files in DESTDIR/dev, DESTDIR/etc, DESTDIR/root and
540 1.68 reed DESTDIR/var.
541 1.20 lukem
542 1.20 lukem buildworld As per ``make distribution'', except that it ensures that
543 1.20 lukem DESTDIR is not the root directory.
544 1.20 lukem
545 1.70 dholland installworld Install the distribution from DESTDIR to INSTALLWORLDDIR,
546 1.70 dholland which defaults to the root directory. Ensures that
547 1.52 jmc INSTALLWORLDDIR is not the root directory if cross compil-
548 1.20 lukem ing.
549 1.20 lukem
550 1.95 apb The INSTALLSETS environment variable may be set to a space-
551 1.95 apb separated list of distribution sets to be installed. By
552 1.95 apb default, all sets except ``etc'' and ``xetc'' are
553 1.95 apb installed, so most files in INSTALLWORLDDIR/etc will not be
554 1.95 apb installed or modified.
555 1.61 apb
556 1.61 apb Note: Before performing this operation with
557 1.61 apb INSTALLWORLDDIR=/, it is highly recommended that you
558 1.61 apb upgrade your kernel and reboot. After performing this
559 1.61 apb operation, it is recommended that you use etcupdate(8) to
560 1.96.2.2 yamt update files in INSTALLWORLDDIR/etc, and postinstall(8) to
561 1.96.2.2 yamt check for or fix inconsistencies.
562 1.20 lukem
563 1.25 lukem sets Create distribution sets from DESTDIR into
564 1.69 lukem RELEASEDIR/RELEASEMACHINEDIR/binary/sets. Should be run
565 1.70 dholland after ``make distribution'', as ``make build'' alone does
566 1.70 dholland not install all of the required files.
567 1.25 lukem
568 1.31 lukem sourcesets Create source sets of the source tree into
569 1.31 lukem RELEASEDIR/source/sets.
570 1.31 lukem
571 1.54 apb syspkgs Create syspkgs from DESTDIR into
572 1.69 lukem RELEASEDIR/RELEASEMACHINEDIR/binary/syspkgs. Should be run
573 1.70 dholland after ``make distribution'', as ``make build'' alone does
574 1.70 dholland not install all of the required files.
575 1.54 apb
576 1.44 lukem release Do a ``make distribution'', build kernels, distribution
577 1.44 lukem media, and install sets (this as per ``make sets''), and
578 1.44 lukem then package the system into a standard release layout as
579 1.44 lukem described by release(7). This requires that RELEASEDIR be
580 1.25 lukem set (see above).
581 1.1 tv
582 1.62 apb iso-image Create a NetBSD installation CD-ROM image in the
583 1.62 apb RELEASEDIR/iso directory. The CD-ROM file system will have
584 1.62 apb a layout as described in release(7).
585 1.62 apb
586 1.62 apb For most machine types, the CD-ROM will be bootable, and
587 1.62 apb will automatically run the sysinst(8) menu-based installa-
588 1.62 apb tion program, which can be used to install or upgrade a
589 1.62 apb NetBSD system. Bootable CD-ROMs also contain tools that
590 1.62 apb may be useful in repairing a damaged NetBSD installation.
591 1.62 apb
592 1.62 apb Before ``make iso-image'' is attempted, RELEASEDIR must be
593 1.62 apb populated by ``make release'' or equivalent.
594 1.62 apb
595 1.62 apb Note that other, smaller, CD-ROM images may be created in
596 1.69 lukem the RELEASEDIR/RELEASEMACHINEDIR/installation/cdrom direc-
597 1.69 lukem tory by ``make release''. These smaller images usually
598 1.69 lukem contain the same tools as the larger images in
599 1.69 lukem RELEASEDIR/iso, but do not contain additional content such
600 1.69 lukem as the distribution sets.
601 1.62 apb
602 1.62 apb Note that the mac68k port still uses an older method of
603 1.62 apb creating CD-ROM images. This requires the mkisofs(1) util-
604 1.62 apb ity, which is not part of NetBSD, but which can be
605 1.62 apb installed from pkgsrc/sysutils/cdrtools.
606 1.56 apb
607 1.64 jnemeth iso-image-source
608 1.64 jnemeth Create a NetBSD installation CD-ROM image in the
609 1.64 jnemeth RELEASEDIR/iso directory. The CD-ROM file system will have
610 1.64 jnemeth a layout as described in release(7). It will have top
611 1.64 jnemeth level directories for the machine type and source.
612 1.64 jnemeth
613 1.64 jnemeth For most machine types, the CD-ROM will be bootable, and
614 1.64 jnemeth will automatically run the sysinst(8) menu-based installa-
615 1.64 jnemeth tion program, which can be used to install or upgrade a
616 1.64 jnemeth NetBSD system. Bootable CD-ROMs also contain tools that
617 1.64 jnemeth may be useful in repairing a damaged NetBSD installation.
618 1.64 jnemeth
619 1.64 jnemeth Before ``make iso-image-source'' is attempted, RELEASEDIR
620 1.64 jnemeth must be populated by ``make sourcesets release'' or equiva-
621 1.64 jnemeth lent.
622 1.64 jnemeth
623 1.64 jnemeth Note that other, smaller, CD-ROM images may be created in
624 1.69 lukem the RELEASEDIR/RELEASEMACHINEDIR/installation/cdrom direc-
625 1.69 lukem tory by ``make release''. These smaller images usually
626 1.69 lukem contain the same tools as the larger images in
627 1.69 lukem RELEASEDIR/iso, but do not contain additional content such
628 1.69 lukem as the distribution sets.
629 1.64 jnemeth
630 1.64 jnemeth Note that the mac68k port still uses an older method of
631 1.64 jnemeth creating CD-ROM images. This requires the mkisofs(1) util-
632 1.64 jnemeth ity, which is not part of NetBSD, but which can be
633 1.64 jnemeth installed from pkgsrc/sysutils/cdrtools.
634 1.64 jnemeth
635 1.96.2.1 yamt install-image
636 1.96.2.1 yamt Create a bootable NetBSD installation disk image in the
637 1.96.2.1 yamt RELEASEDIR/RELEASEMACHINEDIR/installation/installimage
638 1.96.2.1 yamt directory. The installation disk image is suitable for
639 1.96.2.1 yamt copying to bootable USB flash memory sticks, etc., for
640 1.96.2.1 yamt machines which are able to boot from such devices. The
641 1.96.2.1 yamt file system in the bootable disk image will have a layout
642 1.96.2.1 yamt as described in release(7).
643 1.96.2.1 yamt
644 1.96.2.1 yamt The installation image is bootable, and will automatically
645 1.96.2.1 yamt run the sysinst(8) menu-based installation program, which
646 1.96.2.1 yamt can be used to install or upgrade a NetBSD system. The
647 1.96.2.1 yamt image also contains tools that may be useful in repairing a
648 1.96.2.1 yamt damaged NetBSD installation.
649 1.96.2.1 yamt
650 1.96.2.1 yamt Before ``make install-image'' is attempted, RELEASEDIR must
651 1.96.2.1 yamt be populated by ``make release'' or equivalent. The build
652 1.96.2.1 yamt must have been performed with MKUNPRIVED=yes because ``make
653 1.96.2.1 yamt install-image'' relies on information in DESTDIR/METALOG.
654 1.96.2.1 yamt
655 1.96.2.1 yamt live-image Create NetBSD live images in the
656 1.96.2.1 yamt RELEASEDIR/RELEASEMACHINEDIR/installation/liveimage direc-
657 1.96.2.1 yamt tory. The live image contains all necessary files to boot
658 1.96.2.1 yamt NetBSD up to multi-user mode, including all files which
659 1.96.2.1 yamt should be extracted during installation, NetBSD disklabel,
660 1.96.2.1 yamt bootloaders, etc.
661 1.96.2.1 yamt
662 1.96.2.1 yamt The live image is suitable for use as a disk image in vir-
663 1.96.2.1 yamt tual machine environments such as QEMU, and also useful to
664 1.96.2.1 yamt boot NetBSD from a USB flash memory stick on a real
665 1.96.2.1 yamt machine, without the need for installation.
666 1.96.2.1 yamt
667 1.96.2.1 yamt Before ``make live-image'' is attempted, RELEASEDIR must be
668 1.96.2.1 yamt populated by ``make release'' or equivalent. The build
669 1.96.2.1 yamt must have been performed with MKUNPRIVED=yes because ``make
670 1.96.2.1 yamt install-image'' relies on information in DESTDIR/METALOG.
671 1.96.2.1 yamt
672 1.1 tv regression-tests
673 1.20 lukem Can only be run after building the regression tests in the
674 1.70 dholland directory ``regress''. Runs those compiled regression
675 1.70 dholland tests on the local host. Note that most tests are now man-
676 1.70 dholland aged instead using atf(7); this target should probably run
677 1.70 dholland those as well but currently does not.
678 1.1 tv
679 1.1 tv The "build.sh" script
680 1.96 apb This script file is a shell script designed to build the entire NetBSD
681 1.96 apb system on any host with a suitable modern shell and some common utili-
682 1.96 apb ties. The required shell features are described under the HOST_SH vari-
683 1.96 apb able.
684 1.96 apb
685 1.96 apb If a host system's default shell does support the required features, then
686 1.96 apb we suggest that you explicitly specify a suitable shell using a command
687 1.96 apb like
688 1.96 apb
689 1.96 apb /path/to/suitable/shell build.sh [options]
690 1.96 apb
691 1.96 apb The above command will usually enable build.sh to automatically set
692 1.96 apb HOST_SH=/path/to/suitable/shell, but if that fails, then the following
693 1.96 apb set of commands may be used instead:
694 1.96 apb
695 1.96 apb HOST_SH=/path/to/suitable/shell
696 1.96 apb export HOST_SH
697 1.96 apb ${HOST_SH} build.sh [options]
698 1.96 apb
699 1.96 apb If build.sh detects that it is being executed under an unsuitable shell,
700 1.96 apb it attempts to exec a suitable shell instead, or prints an error message.
701 1.96 apb If HOST_SH is not set explicitly, then build.sh sets a default using
702 1.96 apb heuristics dependent on the host platform, or from the shell under which
703 1.96 apb build.sh is executed (if that can be determined), or using the first copy
704 1.96 apb of sh found in PATH.
705 1.1 tv
706 1.1 tv All cross-compile builds, and most native builds, of the entire system
707 1.1 tv should make use of build.sh rather than just running ``make''. This way,
708 1.1 tv the make(1) program will be bootstrapped properly, in case the host sys-
709 1.1 tv tem has an older or incompatible ``make'' program.
710 1.1 tv
711 1.1 tv When compiling the entire system via build.sh, many make(1) variables are
712 1.1 tv set for you in order to help encapsulate the build process. In the list
713 1.1 tv of options below, variables that are automatically set by build.sh are
714 1.1 tv noted where applicable.
715 1.1 tv
716 1.22 lukem The following operations are supported by build.sh:
717 1.22 lukem
718 1.70 dholland build Build the system as per ``make build''. Before the main
719 1.70 dholland part of the build commences, this command runs the obj
720 1.70 dholland operation (unless the -o option is given), ``make
721 1.70 dholland cleandir'' (unless the -u option is given), and the tools
722 1.70 dholland operation.
723 1.22 lukem
724 1.22 lukem distribution Build a full distribution as per ``make distribution''.
725 1.70 dholland This command first runs the build operation.
726 1.22 lukem
727 1.70 dholland release Build a full release as per ``make release''. This command
728 1.70 dholland first runs the distribution operation.
729 1.22 lukem
730 1.23 lukem makewrapper Create the nbmake-MACHINE wrapper. This operation is auto-
731 1.23 lukem matically performed for any of the other operations.
732 1.23 lukem
733 1.75 lukem cleandir Perform ``make cleandir''.
734 1.75 lukem
735 1.22 lukem obj Perform ``make obj''.
736 1.22 lukem
737 1.70 dholland tools Build and install the host tools from src/tools. This com-
738 1.70 dholland mand will first run ``make obj'' and ``make cleandir'' in
739 1.70 dholland the tools subdirectory unless the -o or -u options (respec-
740 1.70 dholland tively) are given.
741 1.22 lukem
742 1.35 lukem install=idir Install the contents of DESTDIR to idir, using ``make
743 1.61 apb installworld''. Note that files that are part of the
744 1.95 apb ``etc'' or ``xetc'' sets will not be installed, unless
745 1.95 apb overridden by the INSTALLSETS environment variable.
746 1.35 lukem
747 1.22 lukem kernel=kconf Build a new kernel. The kconf argument is the name of a
748 1.54 apb configuration file suitable for use by config(1). If kconf
749 1.22 lukem does not contain any `/' characters, the configuration file
750 1.22 lukem is expected to be found in the KERNCONFDIR directory, which
751 1.22 lukem is typically sys/arch/MACHINE/conf. The new kernel will be
752 1.22 lukem built in a subdirectory of KERNOBJDIR, which is typically
753 1.22 lukem sys/arch/MACHINE/compile or an associated object directory.
754 1.70 dholland
755 1.70 dholland This command does not imply the tools command; run the
756 1.70 dholland tools command first unless it is certain that the tools
757 1.70 dholland already exist and are up to date.
758 1.70 dholland
759 1.70 dholland This command will run ``make cleandir'' on the kernel in
760 1.70 dholland question first unless the -u option is given.
761 1.22 lukem
762 1.86 jnemeth modules This command will build kernel modules and install them
763 1.86 jnemeth into DESTDIR.
764 1.86 jnemeth
765 1.35 lukem releasekernel=kconf
766 1.70 dholland Install a gzip(1)ed copy of the kernel previously built by
767 1.69 lukem kernel=kconf into
768 1.69 lukem RELEASEDIR/RELEASEMACHINEDIR/binary/kernel, usually as
769 1.69 lukem netbsd-kconf.gz, although the ``netbsd'' prefix is deter-
770 1.69 lukem mined from the ``config'' directives in kconf.
771 1.24 lukem
772 1.24 lukem sets Perform ``make sets''.
773 1.31 lukem
774 1.31 lukem sourcesets Perform ``make sourcesets''.
775 1.22 lukem
776 1.54 apb syspkgs Perform ``make syspkgs''.
777 1.54 apb
778 1.56 apb iso-image Perform ``make iso-image''.
779 1.56 apb
780 1.65 jnemeth iso-image-source
781 1.65 jnemeth Perform ``make iso-image-source''.
782 1.65 jnemeth
783 1.96.2.1 yamt install-image
784 1.96.2.1 yamt Perform ``make install-image''.
785 1.96.2.1 yamt
786 1.96.2.1 yamt live-image Perform ``make live-image''.
787 1.96.2.1 yamt
788 1.51 wiz The following command line options alter the behaviour of the build.sh
789 1.51 wiz operations described above:
790 1.1 tv
791 1.1 tv -a arch Set the value of MACHINE_ARCH to arch.
792 1.9 thorpej
793 1.9 thorpej -B buildid
794 1.9 thorpej Set the value of BUILDID to buildid. This will also append the
795 1.67 sborrill build identifier to the name of the ``make'' wrapper script so
796 1.37 lukem that the resulting name is of the form
797 1.37 lukem ``nbmake-MACHINE-BUILDID''.
798 1.1 tv
799 1.67 sborrill -C cdextras
800 1.87 apb Append cdextras to the CDEXTRA variable, which is a space-sepa-
801 1.87 apb rated list of files or directories that will be added to the
802 1.87 apb CD-ROM image that may be create by the ``iso-image'' or
803 1.87 apb ``iso-image-source'' operations. Files will be added to the
804 1.87 apb root of the CD-ROM image, whereas directories will be copied
805 1.87 apb recursively. If relative paths are specified, they will be
806 1.87 apb converted to absolute paths before being used. Multiple paths
807 1.87 apb may be specified via multiple -C options, or via a single
808 1.87 apb option whose argument contains multiple space-separated paths.
809 1.66 jnemeth
810 1.59 apb -D dest Set the value of DESTDIR to dest. If a relative path is speci-
811 1.59 apb fied, it will be converted to an absolute path before being
812 1.59 apb used.
813 1.18 lukem
814 1.23 lukem -E Set `expert' mode. This overrides various sanity checks, and
815 1.23 lukem allows: DESTDIR does not have to be set to a non-root path for
816 1.38 lukem builds, and MKUNPRIVED=yes does not have to be set when build-
817 1.38 lukem ing as a non-root user.
818 1.23 lukem
819 1.23 lukem Note: It is highly recommended that you know what you are doing
820 1.23 lukem when you use this option.
821 1.19 lukem
822 1.51 wiz -h Print a help message.
823 1.51 wiz
824 1.70 dholland -j njob Run up to njob make(1) subjobs in parallel; passed through to
825 1.74 apb make(1). If you see failures for reasons other than running
826 1.74 apb out of memory while using build.sh with -j, please save com-
827 1.74 apb plete build logs so the failures can be analyzed.
828 1.74 apb
829 1.74 apb To achieve the fastest builds, -j values between (1 + the num-
830 1.74 apb ber of CPUs) and (2 * the number of CPUs) are recommended. Use
831 1.74 apb lower values on machines with limited memory or I/O bandwidth.
832 1.1 tv
833 1.88 apb -M obj Set MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX to obj. Unsets MAKEOBJDIR. See ``-O
834 1.88 apb -obj'' for more information.
835 1.88 apb
836 1.88 apb For instance, if the source directory is /usr/src, a setting of
837 1.88 apb ``-M /usr/obj'' will place build-time files under
838 1.88 apb /usr/obj/usr/src/bin, /usr/obj/usr/src/lib,
839 1.88 apb /usr/obj/usr/src/usr.bin, and so forth.
840 1.88 apb
841 1.73 apb If a relative path is specified, it will be converted to an
842 1.88 apb absolute path before being used. build.sh imposes the restric-
843 1.88 apb tion that the argument to the -M option must not begin with a
844 1.88 apb ``$'' (dollar sign) character; otherwise it would be too diffi-
845 1.88 apb cult to determine whether the value is an absolute or a rela-
846 1.88 apb tive path. If the directory does not already exist, build.sh
847 1.88 apb will create it.
848 1.18 lukem
849 1.60 apb -m mach Set the value of MACHINE to mach, except in some special cases
850 1.60 apb listed below. This will also override any value of
851 1.60 apb MACHINE_ARCH in the process environment with a value deduced
852 1.60 apb from mach, unless -a is specified. All cross builds require
853 1.60 apb -m, but if unset on a NetBSD host, the host's value of MACHINE
854 1.60 apb will be detected and used automatically.
855 1.60 apb
856 1.60 apb Some machines support multiple values for MACHINE_ARCH. The
857 1.60 apb following special cases for the mach argument are defined to
858 1.60 apb set the listed values of MACHINE and MACHINE_ARCH:
859 1.33 lukem
860 1.33 lukem mach MACHINE MACHINE_ARCH
861 1.60 apb evbarm evbarm (not set)
862 1.60 apb evbarm-eb evbarm armeb
863 1.60 apb evbarm-el evbarm arm
864 1.33 lukem evbmips evbmips (not set)
865 1.33 lukem evbmips-eb evbmips mipseb
866 1.33 lukem evbmips-el evbmips mipsel
867 1.33 lukem evbsh3 evbsh3 (not set)
868 1.33 lukem evbsh3-eb evbsh3 sh3eb
869 1.33 lukem evbsh3-el evbsh3 sh3el
870 1.33 lukem sbmips sbmips (not set)
871 1.33 lukem sbmips-eb sbmips mipseb
872 1.33 lukem sbmips-el sbmips mipsel
873 1.1 tv
874 1.45 lukem -N noiselevel
875 1.46 lukem Set the ``noisyness'' level of the build, by setting
876 1.46 lukem MAKEVERBOSE to noiselevel.
877 1.45 lukem
878 1.1 tv -n Show the commands that would be executed by build.sh, but do
879 1.1 tv not make any changes. This is similar in concept to ``make
880 1.1 tv -n''.
881 1.1 tv
882 1.18 lukem -O obj Create an appropriate transform macro for MAKEOBJDIR that will
883 1.88 apb place the built object files under obj. Unsets
884 1.88 apb MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX.
885 1.88 apb
886 1.88 apb For instance, a setting of ``-O /usr/obj'' will place build-
887 1.88 apb time files under /usr/obj/bin, /usr/obj/lib, /usr/obj/usr.bin,
888 1.88 apb and so forth.
889 1.88 apb
890 1.88 apb If a relative path is specified, it will be converted to an
891 1.88 apb absolute path before being used. build.sh imposes the restric-
892 1.88 apb tion that the argument to the -O option must not contain a
893 1.88 apb ``$'' (dollar sign) character. If the directory does not
894 1.88 apb already exist, build.sh will create it.
895 1.73 apb
896 1.73 apb In normal use, exactly one of the -M or -O options should be
897 1.78 apb specified. If neither -M nor -O is specified, then a default
898 1.78 apb object directory will be chosen according to rules in
899 1.78 apb <bsd.obj.mk>. Relying on this default is not recommended
900 1.78 apb because it is determined by complex rules that are influenced
901 1.78 apb by the values of several variables and by the location of the
902 1.78 apb source directory.
903 1.18 lukem
904 1.34 lukem -o Set the value of MKOBJDIRS to ``no''. Otherwise, it will be
905 1.70 dholland automatically set to ``yes''. This default is opposite to the
906 1.70 dholland behaviour when not using build.sh.
907 1.1 tv
908 1.59 apb -R rel Set the value of RELEASEDIR to rel. If a relative path is
909 1.59 apb specified, it will be converted to an absolute path before
910 1.59 apb being used.
911 1.18 lukem
912 1.1 tv -r Remove the contents of DESTDIR and TOOLDIR before building
913 1.1 tv (provides a clean starting point). This will skip deleting
914 1.1 tv DESTDIR if building on a native system to the root directory.
915 1.1 tv
916 1.72 perry -S seed Change the value of BUILDSEED to seed. This should rarely be
917 1.72 perry necessary.
918 1.72 perry
919 1.59 apb -T tools Set the value of TOOLDIR to tools. If a relative path is spec-
920 1.59 apb ified, it will be converted to an absolute path before being
921 1.70 dholland used. If set, the bootstrap ``make'' will only be rebuilt if
922 1.70 dholland the source files for make(1) have changed.
923 1.18 lukem
924 1.38 lukem -U Set MKUNPRIVED=yes.
925 1.18 lukem
926 1.38 lukem -u Set MKUPDATE=yes.
927 1.1 tv
928 1.21 lukem -V var=[value]
929 1.40 lukem Set the environment variable var to an optional value. This is
930 1.40 lukem propagated to the nbmake wrapper.
931 1.21 lukem
932 1.1 tv -w wrapper
933 1.1 tv Create the nbmake wrapper script (see below) in a custom loca-
934 1.1 tv tion, specified by wrapper. This allows, for instance, to
935 1.1 tv place the wrapper in PATH automatically. Note that wrapper is
936 1.59 apb the full name of the file, not just a directory name. If a
937 1.59 apb relative path is specified, it will be converted to an absolute
938 1.59 apb path before being used.
939 1.1 tv
940 1.49 lukem -X x11src
941 1.59 apb Set the value of X11SRCDIR to x11src. If a relative path is
942 1.59 apb specified, it will be converted to an absolute path before
943 1.59 apb being used.
944 1.49 lukem
945 1.49 lukem -x Set MKX11=yes.
946 1.49 lukem
947 1.40 lukem -Z var Unset ("zap") the environment variable var. This is propagated
948 1.40 lukem to the nbmake wrapper.
949 1.40 lukem
950 1.1 tv The "nbmake-MACHINE" wrapper script
951 1.1 tv If using the build.sh script to build NetBSD, a nbmake-MACHINE script
952 1.1 tv will be created in TOOLDIR/bin upon the first build to assist in building
953 1.1 tv subtrees on a cross-compile host.
954 1.1 tv
955 1.1 tv nbmake-MACHINE can be invoked in lieu of make(1), and will instead call
956 1.1 tv the up-to-date version of ``nbmake'' installed into TOOLDIR/bin with sev-
957 1.1 tv eral key variables pre-set, including MACHINE, MACHINE_ARCH, and TOOLDIR.
958 1.70 dholland nbmake-MACHINE will also set variables specified with -V, and unset vari-
959 1.70 dholland ables specified with -Z.
960 1.40 lukem
961 1.1 tv This script can be symlinked into a directory listed in PATH, or called
962 1.1 tv with an absolute path.
963 1.1 tv
964 1.16 lukem EXAMPLES
965 1.78 apb 1. % ./build.sh [options] tools kernel=GENERIC
966 1.28 lukem
967 1.28 lukem Build a new toolchain, and use the new toolchain to configure and
968 1.28 lukem build a new GENERIC kernel.
969 1.28 lukem
970 1.78 apb 2. % ./build.sh [options] -U distribution
971 1.28 lukem
972 1.30 lukem Using unprivileged mode, build a complete distribution to a DESTDIR
973 1.30 lukem directory that build.sh selects (and will display).
974 1.28 lukem
975 1.78 apb 3. # ./build.sh [options] -U install=/
976 1.28 lukem
977 1.29 lukem As root, install to / the distribution that was built by example 2.
978 1.29 lukem Even though this is run as root, -U is required so that the permis-
979 1.30 lukem sions stored in DESTDIR/METALOG are correctly applied to the files
980 1.30 lukem as they're copied to /.
981 1.28 lukem
982 1.78 apb 4. % ./build.sh [options] -U -u release
983 1.28 lukem
984 1.30 lukem Using unprivileged mode, build a complete release to DESTDIR and
985 1.30 lukem RELEASEDIR directories that build.sh selects (and will display).
986 1.38 lukem MKUPDATE=yes (-u) is set to prevent the ``make cleandir'', so that
987 1.38 lukem if this is run after example 2, it doesn't need to redo that portion
988 1.38 lukem of the release build.
989 1.16 lukem
990 1.10 sommerfe OBSOLETE VARIABLES
991 1.70 dholland NBUILDJOBS Use the make(1) option -j instead.
992 1.15 lukem
993 1.15 lukem USE_NEW_TOOLCHAIN
994 1.15 lukem The new toolchain is now the default. To disable, use
995 1.15 lukem TOOLCHAIN_MISSING=yes.
996 1.10 sommerfe
997 1.1 tv SEE ALSO
998 1.62 apb make(1), hier(7), release(7), etcupdate(8), postinstall(8), sysinst(8),
999 1.61 apb pkgsrc/sysutils/cdrtools
1000 1.1 tv
1001 1.1 tv HISTORY
1002 1.15 lukem The build.sh based build scheme was introduced for NetBSD 1.6 as
1003 1.15 lukem USE_NEW_TOOLCHAIN, and re-worked to TOOLCHAIN_MISSING after that.
1004 1.1 tv
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