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| 3 | 1. INTRODUCTION::
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| 4 |
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[63fc514] | 5 | If you want to add blfs-tool support into an xLFS base system build,
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[83ace0a] | 6 | read the "BLFS_TOOL SUPPORT" section found in the README and be sure
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| 7 | to follow the after-booting installation intructions.
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[d262d17] | 8 |
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[392bd25] | 9 | To automate package builds from the BLFS book instructions is a huge
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| 10 | task. Some of the issues are: the BLFS book isn't linear; some package
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| 11 | pages use a custom layout; there are circular dependencies; several
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| 12 | packages can be installed on a non-default prefix; build commands can
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| 13 | change based on what dependencies will be used, etc.
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[824b6e4] | 14 |
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[392bd25] | 15 | That being said, the goal of the blfs-tool is to help you solve package
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| 16 | dependencies, create build scripts and a Makefile. Few of the auto-generated
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| 17 | build scripts and Makefile will work "as is", thus, as a general rule,
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| 18 | you will need to review and edit the scripts while reading the book.
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[824b6e4] | 19 |
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| 20 |
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[f4ed135] | 21 | 2. PREREQUISITES::
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| 22 |
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[392bd25] | 23 | To use this tool you MUST:
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[f4ed135] | 24 |
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| 25 | - have experience building BLFS packages
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| 26 | - know how to edit and write shell scripts
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| 27 | - know how a Makefile works
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| 28 | - be able to trace build failures and to find what is causing it
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| 29 | (user error, package bug, BLFS command bug, or jhalfs code bug)
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| 30 |
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[a54e1f1] | 31 | If you do not have the above skills, please don't use this tool.
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[f4ed135] | 32 |
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| 33 |
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| 34 | 3. USAGE::
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[824b6e4] | 35 |
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[392bd25] | 36 | Due the complexity of the BLFS book, the scripts and Makefile generation
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| 37 | is done in several steps:
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[824b6e4] | 38 |
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[63fc514] | 39 | 3.1 INSTALLED PACKAGES TRACKING SYSTEM::
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[a54e1f1] | 40 |
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[392bd25] | 41 | This tool includes a very simple tracking system to log which packages
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| 42 | have been installed using the tool. It is used to skip installed packages
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| 43 | from target selection menu and to test if an installed package has been
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| 44 | updated in the BLFS book. Do not rely on this feature as a package
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| 45 | management tool.
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[a54e1f1] | 46 |
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[63fc514] | 47 | The tracking system itself is an XML file: instpkg.xml. It is
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[d7818f5] | 48 | initialized when <make> is first run in blfs_root. It resides in a
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| 49 | directory, which is created when needed during the process of building
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| 50 | custom tools or blfs dependencies, right after xLFS. You can specify
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| 51 | that directory location in the blfs-tools submenu of jhalfs. You may
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| 52 | need to update permissions and/or ownership of this directory before
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| 53 | using the blfs tool (see README in jhalfs).
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[a54e1f1] | 54 |
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[d7818f5] | 55 | The default location of the tracking directory is /var/lib/jhalfs/BLFS.
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| 56 | NB : after the initial build, that directory is only used to contain
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| 57 | instpkg.xml
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[a54e1f1] | 58 |
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| 59 | 3.2 BLFS_TOOL INSTALLATION::
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[f4ed135] | 60 |
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[63fc514] | 61 | The tools are installed just after the building of xLFS, if the
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| 62 | appropriate options have been selected in the building menu, as per
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| 63 | jhalfs README. If you forgot to select the options and xLFS has been
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| 64 | built, it is possible to go back to selecting the appropriate
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| 65 | BLFS tools options in the jhalfs menu, then tick `Run makefile'
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| 66 | and not `Rebuild files'. You obtain a /blfs_root directory in the
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| 67 | root directory of the new xLFS system, which contains the followings:
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[824b6e4] | 68 |
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[d7818f5] | 69 | blfs-xml/* SVN tree of the selected BLFS book version
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| 70 | lib/constants.inc functions libraries
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| 71 | /func_dependencies for building the dependency tree
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| 72 | menu/* lxdialog and menuconfig source code
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| 73 | xsl/gen_pkg_list.xsl XSL stylesheet to generate the package database
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| 74 | /gen_config.xsl XSL stylesheet to generate the Config.in file
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| 75 | for use in the menuconfig system
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| 76 | /dependencies.xsl XSL stylesheet to generate the dependency list
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| 77 | of a package
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| 78 | /make_book.xsl XSL stylesheet to generate the linear book.xml
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| 79 | /scripts.xsl XSL stylesheet to generate the scriptlets from
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| 80 | book.xml
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| 81 | /bump.xsl XSL stylesheet to generate to update the tracking
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| 82 | file
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| 83 | README.BLFS this file
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| 84 | TODO developers notes (well, not updated often)
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| 85 | gen_pkg_book.sh resolves dependencies and generates linear BLFS
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| 86 | books and build scripts
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| 87 | gen-makefile.sh generates the target Makefile
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| 88 | progress_bar.sh the target Makefile progress bar
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| 89 | gen-special.sh Helper script for generating the package database
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| 90 | Makefile Used by make to update the package database from
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| 91 | the SVN tree, then launch the menuconfig interface,
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| 92 | and run gen_pkg_book.sh based on configuration
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| 93 | settings
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| 94 | packdesc.dtd a simple DTD describing the format of the package
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| 95 | database and the tracking file.
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| 96 | envars.conf envars needed when running the target build scripts
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| 97 |
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| 98 | Several files are generated during the process:
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| 99 |
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| 100 | packages.xml auto-generated packages database
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| 101 | Config.in input file for the menu driven choices
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| 102 | configuration file generated by the menuconfig process
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| 103 | dependencies/* files recording the dependency tree
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| 104 | book.xml the linearized book
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| 105 | book-html/* the linearized book rendered in html
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| 106 | scripts/* the scriptlets
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[824b6e4] | 107 |
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| 108 | From now on, all the work must be done from inside the installation
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| 109 | root directory.
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| 110 |
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[63fc514] | 111 | You may move that directory to the $HOME of a non root user, or build
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| 112 | as root from that directory.
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[a54e1f1] | 113 |
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| 114 | 3.3 UPDATING BOOK SOURCES::
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[f4ed135] | 115 |
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[392bd25] | 116 | If you are using the development book version and you want to update
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| 117 | installed packages to the latest version found in that book, you need to
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[d7818f5] | 118 | update the XML sources and packages database. This is not necessary if
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| 119 | you just built xLFS, and you can skip to step 3.4.
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[f4ed135] | 120 |
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[63fc514] | 121 | To do that run "make update". It may happen that the subversion
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| 122 | version of your building host is older than the version you just
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| 123 | built. This may generate weird errors like "'.' omitted". The easiest
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| 124 | thing to do in that case, is to completely remove the blfs-xml directory
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| 125 | and run "make update".
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[f4ed135] | 126 |
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[a54e1f1] | 127 | On the next configuration run, packages already installed but listed
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[392bd25] | 128 | with a new version in the book will be available for target selection
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| 129 | and used to solve dependencies.
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[a54e1f1] | 130 |
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| 131 | 3.4 CONFIGURING AND PARSING THE BOOK::
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[824b6e4] | 132 |
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[392bd25] | 133 | The next step is to create a book and build scripts in dependency
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[63fc514] | 134 | build order for one or several packages.
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[ab412b4] | 135 |
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[a54e1f1] | 136 | Run <make> to launch the configuration interface. The main menu contains
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[63fc514] | 137 | two blocks: individual package selection, and build options.
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[824b6e4] | 138 |
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[392bd25] | 139 | In the build options section, the dependencies level and default packages
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[d7818f5] | 140 | used to solve alternatives are set (currently, only for the MTA). You can
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[63fc514] | 141 | also select whether the build will be made as a normal user or as root.
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| 142 | Those settings are saved to be reused in future configuration runs.
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| 143 |
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[d7818f5] | 144 | Note that you may select as many targets as you want, not just one
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| 145 | as in the previous version of this tool. But we suggest to not select
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| 146 | too many at a time to be able to sort issues!
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| 147 |
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[63fc514] | 148 | When you are done with the menu, a few checks occur, and the book is
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| 149 | generated. When circular dependencies are found, a 3 line message is
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| 150 | printed:
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| 151 | A is a dependency of B
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| 152 | C is a dependency of A
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| 153 | A is a dependency of C
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| 154 | and a question:
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| 155 | Do you want to build A first?
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| 156 | This means that the system has found the dependency chain: B->A->C->A.
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| 157 | You have therefore to choose whether A is built before C, or
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| 158 | C before A: the system cannot make that choice (well, maybe in a few
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[d7818f5] | 159 | year, with an AI system able to understand the book). If you answer no,
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[63fc514] | 160 | C is built first. If you answer yes, C is put in place of A as a dependency
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| 161 | of B, then the tree dependency restarts from there, that is with the
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| 162 | layout B->C->... You may then hit the case B->C->A->C, for which you
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| 163 | should answer no, unless you want to enter an infinite (human driven) loop.
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| 164 |
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| 165 | You end up with a book.xml file which contains the linearized book,
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| 166 | and a rendered HTML, in the directory book-html, which you can browse with
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| 167 | "lynx book-html/index.html" (or with any other browser).
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| 168 |
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| 169 | Furthermore, there is a directory "scripts", which contains the generated
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| 170 | scriptlets.
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| 171 |
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| 172 | There is also another directory, "dependencies" that contains files
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| 173 | generated while resolving dependencies.
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[f4ed135] | 174 |
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[d7818f5] | 175 | 3.5 EDITING BUILD SCRIPTS::
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[f4ed135] | 176 |
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[63fc514] | 177 | Now it is time to review the generated book and scripts, making any
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| 178 | changes to the scripts necessary to fix generation bugs or to suit your
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| 179 | needs.
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[824b6e4] | 180 |
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[f4ed135] | 181 | Scripts for additional packages (i.e., for non-BLFS packages) can be
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[392bd25] | 182 | easily inserted. For example, if you want to install the external dependency
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| 183 | "bar" before "foo" package and the "foo" script is named "064-z-foo", you
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[63fc514] | 184 | just need to create a "064-y-bar" build script.
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[824b6e4] | 185 |
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[392bd25] | 186 | Remember, the package tracking system isn't a package management tool
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| 187 | and knows nothing about packages not in the BLFS book.
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[f4ed135] | 188 |
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[392bd25] | 189 | Also, review and edit envars.conf. This file is used to set global envars
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[a54e1f1] | 190 | needed by the build scripts.
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| 191 |
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[d7818f5] | 192 | 3.6 CREATING THE MAKEFILE::
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[a54e1f1] | 193 |
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[4c5274d] | 194 | When the build scripts are ready to be run, the Makefile can be
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[63fc514] | 195 | created. Create an empty directory (for example "mkdir work") and cd
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| 196 | to that directory. Then run ../gen-makefile.sh
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[824b6e4] | 197 |
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[63fc514] | 198 | Review the Makefile, and, if all looks sane, start the build by running
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| 199 | "make".
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[824b6e4] | 200 |
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[f4ed135] | 201 | 4. GENERATED BUILD SCRIPTS ISSUES::
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[1891ac46] | 202 |
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[392bd25] | 203 | In this section, known issues with the generated build scripts are
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[63fc514] | 204 | discussed. They are due to build procedures and/or BLFS layout
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| 205 | particularities that we can't handle. In several cases, editing the
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| 206 | build scripts is mandatory.
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[392bd25] | 207 | You may also need to insert some build scripts created by you to resolve
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| 208 | unhandled dependencies and/or to remove some script installing the affected
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[f4ed135] | 209 | package by hand.
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[1891ac46] | 210 |
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[d7818f5] | 211 | 4.1 BLFS BOOTSCRIPTS::
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[1891ac46] | 212 |
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[63fc514] | 213 | Normally, bootscript installation should work. On the other hand, the
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| 214 | book does not give instruction for running them, so you might have to
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[d7818f5] | 215 | manually insert /etc/init.d/rd.d/<initscript> at some place during the build.
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[1891ac46] | 216 |
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[d7818f5] | 217 | 4.2 PACKAGE CONFIGURATION::
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[1891ac46] | 218 |
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[63fc514] | 219 | For those packages that have a "Configuration" section, you should
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| 220 | edit the build script to fit the needs of your system. Sometimes, the
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| 221 | bash startup files are modified (see for example the instructions for
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| 222 | llvm). You might have to insert something like "source /etc/bash_profile"
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| 223 | at some point during the build.
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[9d9a810] | 224 |
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[d7818f5] | 225 | 4.3 GCC, JDK, Sane, and KDE-multimedia, freetype2, MesaLib and others
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[1891ac46] | 226 |
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[63fc514] | 227 | On the pages for those packages, the BLFS book actually has instructions
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[9d9a810] | 228 | to download and install two or more packages. You must edit the scripts to
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| 229 | fix this.
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[392bd25] | 230 |
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| 231 | We will try to fix some of them, but this may not be possible.
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[1891ac46] | 232 |
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[d7818f5] | 233 | 4.4 XORG7
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[f4ed135] | 234 |
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[63fc514] | 235 | The generated scripts for Xorg7 packages have $SRC_ARCHIVE
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[a70c289] | 236 | support for individual packages, but not for patches nor *.wget and *.md5
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| 237 | files.
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| 238 |
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| 239 | If you have previously downloaded the patches, you must edit
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[0efb837] | 240 | the scripts to use your local packages.
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[f4ed135] | 241 |
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[a70c289] | 242 | The *.wget and *.md5 files should be downladed always from inside
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| 243 | the scripts to be sure that the most current individual packages are
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[63fc514] | 244 | used. Thus don't reuse previously existing ones.
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[a70c289] | 245 |
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[d7818f5] | 246 | 4.5 PATCHES
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[f4ed135] | 247 |
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[392bd25] | 248 | By default, all required patches will be downloaded from the NET.
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[f4ed135] | 249 |
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[392bd25] | 250 | If you have previously downloaded the patches, you must edit the
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| 251 | scripts to use your local patches.
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[f4ed135] | 252 |
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| 253 | Also, be sure that all scripts have the commands to download/apply the
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[392bd25] | 254 | required patches. Due to book layout issues, some patches may be missing.
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[f4ed135] | 255 |
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[d7818f5] | 256 | 4.6 ROOT COMMANDS
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[f4ed135] | 257 |
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[392bd25] | 258 | If building as a normal user (the default setting), be sure that all
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[615ba88] | 259 | commands that require root privileges are run using sudo. Also make sure
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[d7818f5] | 260 | necessary root privilege commands are visible in your PATH. Or use
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| 261 | the `Defaults secure_path=' in /etc/sudoers. Also, the scripts use a
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| 262 | fragile construct:
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| 263 | sudo bash -c '<commands to be executed as root>'
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| 264 | which fail if the commands to be executed contain themselves a ' or access
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| 265 | a bash variable $XXX. So carefully review them.
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[f4ed135] | 266 |
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[392bd25] | 267 | Due to book layout issues, some sudo commands may be missing.
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[f4ed135] | 268 |
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[d7818f5] | 269 | 4.7 OTHERS
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[1891ac46] | 270 |
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[392bd25] | 271 | There may be other issues that we are not aware of. If you find
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| 272 | any, please report it to <alfs-discuss@linuxfromscratch.org>.
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[1891ac46] | 273 |
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[d7818f5] | 274 | Presently, there is an error in the book in file
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| 275 | x/installing/x7proto.xml. You should change the role='required' to
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| 276 | role='optional' in the optional dependencies, if you plan to build
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| 277 | X.
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