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| 2 | # $Id$
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| 3 | #
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[42e1b38] | 4 | HOW TO ADD CUSTOM SCRIPTS TO THE JHALFS MAKEFILE
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[9c9775f] | 5 |
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[42e1b38] | 6 |
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| 7 | Normally JHALFS creates a Makefile containing only those scripts found in
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| 8 | the {B,C,H}LFS books. An automated construction tool cannot predict the
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| 9 | needs of every individual and requests are made "Can you add xxxx package".
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| 10 | Rather than adding numerous package scripts and switches for each request it
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| 11 | was easier to add a tool for the user(s) to code their own package needs.
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| 12 |
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[9c9775f] | 13 | There is two areas that can be customized: how the base system is build
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| 14 | and what additional configurations and packages requires your hardware to can
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| 15 | boot and work with. Each one of this areas is handled in a different way.
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| 16 |
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| 17 |
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| 18 |
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| 19 |
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| 20 | BASE SYSTEM CUSTOMIZATION
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| 21 |
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| 22 | There is two ways to alter how the base system will be built:
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| 23 |
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| 24 | - Using a working copy of the book sources and editing the XML files.
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| 25 | This is the way used by book editors to test packages upgrades,
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| 26 | command changes, build order changes. etc.
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| 27 |
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| 28 | This method requires you know very well the book sources and what
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| 29 | files need be edited. It will not be discussed here.
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| 30 |
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| 31 | - Editing the generated build scripts to make any change you would.
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| 32 | This is the method discussed below.
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| 33 |
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| 34 |
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| 35 | EDITING THE BASE SCRIPTS
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| 36 |
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| 37 | First step is to generate the build scripts with book defaults. To do that,
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| 38 | configure jhalfs activating any option you want included, but do not select
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| 39 | "Run the Makefile" option.
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| 40 |
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| 41 | Under the ${BUILD_DIR}/${SCRIPT_ROOT}/${PROGNAME}-commands directory
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| 42 | (using the defaults values to do an LFS build, that directory name is
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| 43 | /mnt/build_dir/jhalfs/lfs-commands) you will find the default build scripts.
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| 44 |
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| 45 | If all you want is modify, add, or remove some command from a package
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| 46 | installation, for example to change it ./configure line, just edit the related
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| 47 | script. If changing or adding a patch, be sure to copy the new patch to the
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| 48 | ${BUILD_DIR}/sources directory. When done, run 'make' from inside the
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| 49 | ${BUILD_DIR}/${SCRIPT_ROOT} directory.
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| 50 |
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| 51 |
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| 52 | REPLACING OR INSERTING PACKAGES AND CHANGING BUILD ORDER
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| 53 |
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| 54 | To remove a package from the system, just remove its script(s).
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| 55 |
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| 56 | To change the version of some package to build a newest or oldest one than the
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| 57 | one found in the book, edit ${BUILD_DIR}/${SCRIPT_ROOT}/pkg_tarball_list to
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| 58 | change it tarball name and place the new tarball in the ${BUILD_DIR}/sources
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| 59 | directory,
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| 60 |
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| 61 | To replace a package by an equivalent one, rename the replaced package script
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| 62 | to reflect the new package name (for example, 102-man-db -> 102-man), edit the
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| 63 | script to made the required commands changes, place the new tarball in the
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| 64 | ${BUILD_DIR}/sources directory, and edit ${BUILD_DIR}/${SCRIPT_ROOT}/pkg_tarball_list
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| 65 | file to replace the removed package tarball name by the new package tarball name.
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| 66 |
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| 67 | To change the build order, rename the scripts changing the first 3-digits
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| 68 | string until have it ordered in the way you want.
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| 69 |
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| 70 | To insert a new package, for example to build Cracklib to can build Shadow
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| 71 | with Cracklib support, first you should decide before what default package it
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| 72 | need be installed, in this example before 107-shadow. Then create a new script
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| 73 | containing the needed commands, using an existing one as template, and name it with
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| 74 | the same 3-digits string used for that mentioned default package, but adding
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| 75 | another 1-digit string. In our example, the new script to build Cracklib just
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| 76 | before Shadow will be named 107-1-cracklib. This naming schema allow to insert
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| 77 | up to 10 scripts before each one of the default scripts. Place the tarball for
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| 78 | the new package and required patches, if any, if ${BUILD_DIR}/sources and edit
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| 79 | ${BUILD_DIR}/${SCRIPT_ROOT}/pkg_tarball_list to add the tarball name for that
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| 80 | package.
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| 81 |
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| 82 | When ready, launch again the jhalfs configuration interface. Be sure that
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| 83 | are selected exactly the same options than when generating the default build
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| 84 | scripts. Be sure that "Rebuild files" is unselected and select "Run the Makefile"
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| 85 | if you want. Then select "Rebuild the Makefile". This will create a new Makefile
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| 86 | based on the changes you made to the build scripts.
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| 87 |
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| 88 |
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| 89 |
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| 90 |
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| 91 | ADDING POST-SYSTEM BUILD CONFIGURATION FILES AND EXTRA PACKAGES
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| 92 |
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| 93 | The installation of BLFS packages is handled via blfs-tool and activated
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| 94 | when you select the appropriate menu option. See README and README.BLFS for
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| 95 | more info.
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| 96 |
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| 97 | The feature described below was added so users could install remaining
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| 98 | configuration files, build the packages necessary to access the Internet
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| 99 | or to support specific hardware, or to install basic utilities that need
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| 100 | have available from the beginning, and was not intended to replace the BLFS
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| 101 | install system.
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| 102 |
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| 103 | :::NOTICE:::
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| 104 | The following examples are for use with LFS and are not applicable to any
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| 105 | of the CLFS-sysroot or CLFS-Embedded books. The directory examples_CLFS-E
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| 106 | contains code extracted from Beyond CLFS-embedded. Any packages you chose to
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| 107 | add should honour the DESTDIR=${CLFS} switch or equivalent.
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| 108 |
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[42e1b38] | 109 |
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| 110 | LAYOUT
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| 111 | A new directory has been added to JHALFS tree which will contain the
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| 112 | configuration scripts and a few examples. A switch has been added to the
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| 113 | configuration file which enables/disables the inclusion of personal scripts.
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| 114 |
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| 115 | custom
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[9c9775f] | 116 | /config <-- where to put your scripts.
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| 117 | /examples <-- a few example scripts
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| 118 | /examples_CLFS-E <-- example scripts for CLFS-Embedded
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| 119 | template <-- ALL scripts MUST look like this
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[42e1b38] | 120 |
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| 121 |
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| 122 |
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| 123 | NOTE::: You are responsible for including all dependencies and ensuring they
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| 124 | are built in the proper order.
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| 125 |
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| 126 | 1. To add a package to the final JHALFS Makefile you must first create a file
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| 127 | in the custom/config directory.
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| 128 | **All config files MUST follow the naming convention, xxx-PKG, where xxx
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| 129 | is the order number and PKG is the name of the package. The file naming
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| 130 | format is important as it defines the build order. The example shown
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| 131 | below has an order number 950 and log files will list in alphabetical
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| 132 | order in the /logs directory after blfs-tools scripts.
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| 133 | The simplest method is to copy the template file into the config directory
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| 134 | and rename it.
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| 135 |
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| 136 | 2. Populate the variables with the necessary values.
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[9c9775f] | 137 | Variable function is self explanatory except for the inclusion of the
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[42e1b38] | 138 | build cmds. If the package you want to include is found in the BLFS
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| 139 | book then you only need to copy/paste the cmd strings between the xEOFx
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| 140 | pairs, otherwise you will need to define the build cmds yourself.
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| 141 | NOTE::: This script you just created is not usable directly but contains
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| 142 | all the information necessary for jhalfs to create a build script
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| 143 | and an entry in the jhalfs Makefile.
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| 144 |
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| 145 | 3. As mentioned previously the build order is dictated by the 3 digit number
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| 146 | in the file name. If a package has dependencies it must be numerically
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| 147 | larger than the dependency files.
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[9c9775f] | 148 | i.e. The package mc has glib as a dependency and build order is
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[42e1b38] | 149 | 950-glib
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| 150 | 951-mc
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| 151 |
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| 152 | 4. A config file for BLFS-bootscripts is already created as 999-blfs_bootscripts.
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| 153 | If a package requires a bootscript to be installed add the cmd to this
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| 154 | file and NOT in the package script. The gpm script is included as an
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| 155 | example of multiple patch files and the need for a blfs bootscript.
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[9c9775f] | 156 |
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[42e1b38] | 157 |
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| 158 | #--------- GLIB example -----------
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| 159 |
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| 160 | #
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| 161 | # Filename syntax xxx-PKG ie. 950-glibc
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| 162 | # Create a file in the custom/config directory
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| 163 | # Populate the file using the following script as an example
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| 164 | #
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[9c9775f] | 165 |
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[42e1b38] | 166 | PKG="glib"
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| 167 | PKG_VERSION="1.2.10"
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| 168 | PKG_FILE="glib-1.2.10.tar.gz"
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| 169 | URL="http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/graphics/gimp/gtk/v1.2/${PKG_FILE}"
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| 170 | MD5="6fe30dad87c77b91b632def29dd69ef9"
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| 171 |
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[9c9775f] | 172 | # The following code removes previously defined PATCHx variables
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| 173 | for i in PATCH{1..10}; do
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| 174 | unset $i
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| 175 | done
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[42e1b38] | 176 | # Patches are named PATCH[1..10]
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| 177 | # This information is used to download the patch only
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| 178 | # If you do not have the MD5SUM the download will proceed with a warning.
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| 179 | PATCH1="http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/patches/blfs/svn/glib-1.2.10-gcc34-1.patch 0077a1cce5e8a2231ac5a9b08c6263ba"
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| 180 |
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| 181 |
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| 182 | # NOTE::
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| 183 | # The convoluted scheme used to write out a temporary file is
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| 184 | # a work-around for embedded single and double quotes.
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| 185 |
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| 186 | ( cat << "xEOFx"
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| 187 |
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| 188 | patch -Np1 -i ../glib-1.2.10-gcc34-1.patch &&
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| 189 | ./configure --prefix=/usr &&
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| 190 | make
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| 191 | make install &&
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| 192 | chmod -v 755 /usr/lib/libgmodule-1.2.so.0.0.10
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| 193 |
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| 194 | xEOFx
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| 195 | ) > tmp
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| 196 |
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| 197 |
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| 198 | #--------- GPM example -----------
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| 199 |
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| 200 |
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| 201 | PKG="gpm"
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| 202 | PKG_VERSION="1.20.1"
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| 203 | PKG_FILE="gmp-1.20.1.tar.bz2"
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| 204 | URL="ftp://arcana.linux.it/pub/gpm/gpm-1.20.1.tar.bz2"
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| 205 | MD5="2c63e827d755527950d9d13fe3d87692"
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[9c9775f] | 206 | for i in PATCH{1..10}; do
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| 207 | unset $i
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| 208 | done
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| 209 | # MD5SUM is not absolutely necessary but JHALFS whines and complains
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| 210 | # Add the MD5SUM if you can
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[42e1b38] | 211 | PATCH1=" http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/patches/blfs/svn/gpm-1.20.1-segfault-1.patch"
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| 212 | PATCH2=" http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/patches/blfs/svn/gpm-1.20.1-silent-1.patch"
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| 213 |
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| 214 |
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| 215 | ( cat << "xEOFx"
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| 216 |
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| 217 | patch -Np1 -i ../gpm-1.20.1-segfault-1.patch &&
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| 218 | patch -Np1 -i ../gpm-1.20.1-silent-1.patch &&
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| 219 | ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc &&
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| 220 | LDFLAGS="-lm" make
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| 221 |
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| 222 | make install &&
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| 223 | cp -v conf/gpm-root.conf /etc &&
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| 224 | ldconfig
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| 225 |
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| 226 | # The normal cmd to install the boot script for gpm
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| 227 | # --- PUT THIS CMD INSIDE 999-blfs_bootscripts
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| 228 | #make install-gpm
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| 229 |
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| 230 | cat > /etc/sysconfig/mouse << "EOF"
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| 231 | # Begin /etc/sysconfig/mouse
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| 232 |
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| 233 | MDEVICE="/dev/psaux"
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| 234 | PROTOCOL="imps2"
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| 235 | GPMOPTS=""
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| 236 |
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| 237 | # End /etc/sysconfig/mouse
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| 238 | EOF
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| 239 |
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| 240 | xEOFx
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| 241 | ) > tmp
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| 242 |
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[9c9775f] | 243 |
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| 244 | #--------- CMDS ONLY example -----------
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| 245 | # This is an example of a self contained cmd script
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| 246 | # There are no referenced to a package or package dir.
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| 247 | # This method is useful for creating user files/profiles/etc
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| 248 | # at build time.
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| 249 |
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| 250 |
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| 251 | PKG=""
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| 252 | PKG_VERSION=""
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| 253 | PKG_FILE=""
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| 254 | URL=""
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| 255 | MD5=""
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| 256 | for i in PATCH{1..10}; do
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| 257 | unset $i
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| 258 | done
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| 259 | PATCH1=""
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| 260 |
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| 261 |
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| 262 | ( cat << "xEOFx"
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| 263 |
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| 264 | echo "JUST A USELESS TRACE"
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| 265 |
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| 266 | xEOFx
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| 267 | ) > tmp
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| 268 |
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