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2.3 2.3.x 2.4 ablfs ablfs-more legacy new_features trunk
Last change on this file since 830f28d was cd4466f, checked in by Manuel Canales Esparcia <manuel@…>, 18 years ago

Added BLFS_TOOL support to CLFS2 and some bug fixes.

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31. INTRODUCTION::
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5 This collection of scripts, known as jhalfs, strives to create
6 accurate makefiles from the Linux From Scratch book series XML files.
7 This software is an evolution of the original "jhalfs-0.2" code developed
8 by Jeremy Huntwork.
9
10 The usage of this script assumes you have read and are familiar with
11 the book(s) and, therefore, the configuration variables found in menuconfig
12 interface will have meaning to you.
13
14 The list of supported books can be found at
15 http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/alfs/wiki/SupportedBooks
16
17 NOTES::
18 *. The resulting Makefile takes considerable time to run to completion.
19 Lay in a supply of caffeine beverages.
20
21 *. It is recommended that you temporarily unpack your linux kernel,
22 run <make menuconfig>, configure the kernel as per the book and save
23 the resulting .config file. This suggestion also applies to the
24 configuration of the uClibc package when building a HLFS system using
25 uClibc rather than glibc.
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272. PREREQUISITES::
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29 To use this tool you MUST:
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31 - have experience building {c,h,b}LFS packages
32 - know how to edit and write shell scripts
33 - know how a Makefile works
34 - be able to trace build failures and to find what is causing it
35 (user error, package bug, {c,h,b}LFS command bug, or jhalfs code bug)
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37 If you do not have the above skills, please don't use this tool.
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39
403. INSTALLATION::
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42 No installation is required. System-wide installation is not allowed.
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444. CONFIGURATION::
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46 ::NEWS::
47 There is a new configuration method for jhalfs.
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49 We have installed the familiar menu based configuration tool driven by
50 GNU make. see the section RUNNING, for details
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525. RUNNING::
53
54 ::NEWS::
55 jhalfs is now launched via GNU make instead of individual symlinks.
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57 The command <make> will launch a menu based configuration program. You will
58 recognize the layout from building the kernel or uClibc/BusyBox. The
59 underlying menu code was borrowed from BusyBox and slightly modified for
60 our use.
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62 Help on parameter function is available from the online help. Please
63 make use of that feature for additional information not in this file.
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65 Once you have set the parameters you wish and have saved your work the
66 jhalfs script is launch. The script verify first that the host can run
67 it and build the xLFS system, then validate the configuration and present
68 you with your selections which you may accept or reject.
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70 If you accepted the displayed settings jhalfs will proceed to create the
71 Makefile, optionally download packages.
72
73 ::NEWS::
74 You must be logged as a normal user with sudo privileges to run
75 the Makefile.
76
77 NOTE::
78 If you run the jhalfs script directly the only function you can select
79 is to display the version number running <./jhalfs -v>
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816. BLFS_TOOL SUPPORT::
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83 For books that support it, there is an option to install blfs-tool and its
84 dependendencies on the final system. The pre-made build dependencies
85 scripts has been written thinking on a LFS build. For CLFS and HLFS
86 builds you may need to adjust that scripts, that are found into the
87 common/blfs-tool-deps directory in the jhalfs sources tree.
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89 WARNING:: If adding blfs-tool support on a CLFS Sysroot build
90 you MUST to edit the dependencies scripts to fix the
91 installation paths.
92 Be sure to make the adjust carefully or you will end
93 messing your host system.
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95 After booting the new xLFS system some steps are needed to finish
96 blfs-tool installation:
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98 - A user account must be created. You must be logged on that user
99 account to use blfs-tool.
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101 - Move /blfs-root to that user's home and change ownership of the
102 directory and files to the user.
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104 - Give the user read and write privileges over the $TRACKING_DIR
105 directory and the files that it contains.
106
107 - Configure sudo, adding the needed privileges for the user.
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109 We assume that blfs-tool will be used on a running fresh xLFS system.
110 To use it to build BLFS packages from the chroot jail is also possible,
111 but is for you to figure out how to do that.
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113 To know how to blfs-tool works, see README.BLFS.
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1157. LAYOUT::
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117 /BLFS (see README.BLFS)
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119 /CLFS/master.sh
120 /clfs.xsl
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122 /CLFS2/master.sh
123 /clfs2.xsl
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125 /CLFS3/master.sh
126 /clfs3.xsl
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128 /HLFS/master.sh
129 /hlfs.xsl
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131 /LFS/master.sh
132 /lfs.xsl
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134 /common/common_functions
135 /makefile_functions
136 /packages.xsl
137 /urls.xsl
138 /create-sbu_du-report.sh
139 /progress_bar.sh
140 /blfs-tool-deps/9xx-*
141 /libs/func_*
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143 /contrib/jhalfs-paco.patch
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145 /extras/do_copy_files
146 /do_ica_prep
147 /do_ica_work
148 /farce
149 /filelist
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151 /optimize/opt_config
152 /opt_override
153 /optimize_functions
154 /opt_config.d/noOpt
155 /noSymbols
156 /O3pipe
157 /O3pipe_march
158 /defOpt_fPIC
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160 /menu/*
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162 README
163 README.BLFS
164 README.HLFS
165 README.PACO
166 TODO
167 LICENSE
168
169 Config.in
170 Makefile
171 jhalfs
172 blfs-tool
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1748. FAQ::
175 Q. "This 'help' file is very sparse"
176 A. Yes, it is. This tool, jhalfs, is for those who understand the LFS books
177 and wish to automate the build. 99% of any problems that arise can be
178 solved by reading the book(s).
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180 Q. "It doesn't work!"
181 A. Yes it does, try >> make
182 Remember you must have 'sudo' privileges.
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184 Q. "It still doesn't work"
185 A. jhalfs was designed to work against the development versions of the LFS
186 series of books. Consequently changes in a book(s) sometimes breaks older
187 versions of jhalfs. Before you start pulling out your hair download the
188 latest version of jhalfs to see if that solves your problem.
189
190 Q. "How do I specify the build location?"
191 A. The original LFS document worked against the well known location /mnt/lfs.
192 This script automates the build of all of the LFS series of books and uses
193 a generic location $BUILDDIR with a default value of /mnt/build_dir.
194 You may change this value to suit your needs.
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196 The layout below $BUILDDIR is as follows.
197 $BUILDDIR/
198 jhalfs (Makefile, cmd scripts, logs, etc..)
199 sources (where packages reside)
200 tools (temporary bootstrap system)
201 cross-tools (temporary CLFS only)
202 ...
203 FHS dir structure
204 ...
205 blfs_root (files to use blfs-tool if selected to install it)
206
207 Q. "What is the function of the SRC_ARCHIVE variable?"
208 A. When jhalfs runs and packages download was selected, it creates a local
209 copy of the necessary packages in BUILDDIR/sources by downloading the
210 files. If the variable SRC_ARCHIVE is defined the software will first
211 look in this location for the file and, if found, will copy it to
212 BUILDDIR/sources.
213 If the files are not found in SRC_ARCHIVE _and_ you have write priv to
214 the directory any downloaded files will be mirrored there.
215
216 Q. "How do I set the SRC_ARCHIVE location?"
217 A. The best way to set the value of SRC_ARCHIVE is
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219 export SRC_ARCHIVE=/wherever/you/store/downloaded/packages
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221 or you can set the full path in the proper menu entry.
222
223 Q. "Why have 2 copies of the files?"
224 A. The package files must be visible during the chroot phase and this is a
225 simple and reliable method of doing so. This method also handles the CLFS
226 boot build method where the final build may be done on a separate machine.
227
228 Q. "What is the function of "User account" and "Group account" menu settings?"
229 A. If you are running jhalfs from a low or non-privileged account you may not
230 have the priv to create/delete the user needed to build temporally tools.
231 These settings allow you to use your own user and group name to do that
232 build steps.
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234 These variables are adjustable also when invoking make:
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236 $BUILDDIR make LUSER=myaccount LGROUP=mygroup
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238 The only changes to your account will be the creation of a NEW .bashrc
239 after saving your original to .bashrc.XXX
240
241 Q. "When I try to build CLFS the Makefile fails at the mid-point"
242 A. There could be numerous reasons for the failure but the most likely reason
243 is you are doing a cross-build using the 'chroot' method and the target is
244 not compatible with the host. If you choose to build using the chroot
245 method a test is performed at the end of the temptools phase. If the test
246 succeeds the build continues inside a chroot jail. However if the test fails
247 it means the host and target are not compatible an you should use the
248 'boot' method to create your target code.
249 As an extreme example: You can build a sparc target on a x86 platform but
250 only the temptools phase. You must select the 'boot' method and not the
251 'chroot.' You must transfer the toolchain to a sparc platform, reboot the
252 sparc box and continue the build.
253 Of all the LFS series of books Cross-LFS requires the greatest
254 understanding of host/target hardware combination. Please read the book
255 carefully and don't skip the easy parts (there are none..)
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257Authors:
258 George Boudreau
259 Manuel Canales Esparcia
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