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version 1.93, 2011/08/06 19:52:49 version 1.101.2.1, 2012/11/20 02:57:26
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    Environment variables     Environment variables
      Several environment variables control the behaviour of NetBSD builds.       Several environment variables control the behaviour of NetBSD builds.
   
      HOST_SH           Path name to a POSIX-compliant shell.  If this is not       HOST_SH           Path name to a shell available on the host system and
                        set explicitly, then the default is set using heuris-                         suitable for use during the build.  The NetBSD build
                        tics dependent on the host platform, or from the shell                         system requires a modern Bourne-like shell with POSIX-
                        under which build.sh is executed (if that can be deter-                         compliant features, and also requires support for the
                        mined), or using the first copy of sh found in PATH.                         ``local'' keyword to declare local variables in shell
                        If the host system's /bin/sh is not POSIX-compliant, we                         functions (which is a widely-implemented but non-stan-
                        suggest that you build using commands like                         dardised feature).
   
                              HOST_SH=/path/to/working/shell                         Depending on the host system, a suitable shell may be
                              export HOST_SH                         /bin/sh, /usr/xpg4/bin/sh, /bin/ksh (provided it is a
                              ${HOST_SH} build.sh [options]                         variant of ksh that supports the ``local'' keyword,
                          such as ksh88, but not ksh93), or /usr/local/bin/bash.
   
                          Most parts of the build require HOST_SH to be an abso-
                          lute path; however, build.sh allows it to be a simple
                          command name, which will be converted to an absolute
                          path by searching the PATH.
   
      HOST_CC           Path name to C compiler used to create the toolchain.       HOST_CC           Path name to C compiler used to create the toolchain.
   
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      MAKE              Path name to invoke make(1) as.       MAKE              Path name to invoke make(1) as.
   
      MAKEFLAGS         Flags to invoke make(1) with.       MAKEFLAGS         Flags to invoke make(1) with.  Note that build.sh
                          ignores the value of MAKEFLAGS passed in the environ-
                          ment, but allows MAKEFLAGS to be set via the -V option.
   
      MAKEOBJDIR        Directory to use as the .OBJDIR for the current direc-       MAKEOBJDIR        Directory to use as the .OBJDIR for the current direc-
                        tory.  The value is subjected to variable expansion by                         tory.  The value is subjected to variable expansion by
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      MKCATPAGES  Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''.  Indicates whether prefor-       MKCATPAGES  Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''.  Indicates whether prefor-
                  matted plaintext manual pages will be created during a build.                   matted plaintext manual pages will be created during a build.
   
                  Default: ``yes''                   Default: ``no''
   
      MKCRYPTO    Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''.  Indicates whether crypto-       MKCRYPTO    Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''.  Indicates whether crypto-
                  graphic code will be included in a build; provided for the                   graphic code will be included in a build; provided for the
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                  by default at times due to toolchain problems with profiled                   by default at times due to toolchain problems with profiled
                  code.                   code.
   
        MKREPRO     Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''.  Create reproducable builds.
                    This enables different switches to make two builds from the
                    same source tree result in the same build results.
   
                    Default: ``no''
   
      MKSHARE     Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''.  Indicates whether files       MKSHARE     Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''.  Indicates whether files
                  destined to reside in DESTDIR/usr/share will be built and                   destined to reside in DESTDIR/usr/share will be built and
                  installed during a build.  If set to ``no'', then all of                   installed during a build.  If set to ``no'', then all of
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                  Default: ``yes''                   Default: ``yes''
   
      MKSTRIPIDENT       MKSTRIPIDENT
                  Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''.  Indicates whether program                   Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''.  Indicates whether RCS IDs,
                  binaries and shared libraries should be built to include RCS                   for use with ident(1), should be stripped from program bina-
                  IDs for use with ident(1).                   ries and shared libraries.
   
                  Default: ``no''                   Default: ``no''
   
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                    INSTALLWORLDDIR is not the root directory if cross compil-                     INSTALLWORLDDIR is not the root directory if cross compil-
                    ing.                     ing.
   
                    The INSTALLSETS environment variable may be set to a list                     The INSTALLSETS environment variable may be set to a space-
                    of distribution sets to be installed, separated by spaces.                     separated list of distribution sets to be installed.  By
                    By default, all sets except ``etc'' and ``xetc'' are                     default, all sets except ``etc'' and ``xetc'' are
                    extracted, so most files in INSTALLWORLDDIR/etc will not                     installed, so most files in INSTALLWORLDDIR/etc will not be
                    be installed or modified.                     installed or modified.
   
                    Note: Before performing this operation with                     Note: Before performing this operation with
                    INSTALLWORLDDIR=/, it is highly recommended that you                     INSTALLWORLDDIR=/, it is highly recommended that you
                    upgrade your kernel and reboot.  After performing this                     upgrade your kernel and reboot.  After performing this
                    operation, it is recommended that you use etcupdate(8) to                     operation, it is recommended that you use etcupdate(8) to
                    update files in INSTALLWORLDDIR/etc and that you use                     update files in INSTALLWORLDDIR/etc, and postinstall(8) to
                    postinstall(8) to check for inconsistencies (and possibly                     check for or fix inconsistencies.
                    to fix them).  
   
      sets          Create distribution sets from DESTDIR into       sets          Create distribution sets from DESTDIR into
                    RELEASEDIR/RELEASEMACHINEDIR/binary/sets.  Should be run                     RELEASEDIR/RELEASEMACHINEDIR/binary/sets.  Should be run
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                    ity, which is not part of NetBSD, but which can be                     ity, which is not part of NetBSD, but which can be
                    installed from pkgsrc/sysutils/cdrtools.                     installed from pkgsrc/sysutils/cdrtools.
   
        install-image
                      Create a bootable NetBSD installation disk image in the
                      RELEASEDIR/RELEASEMACHINEDIR/installation/installimage
                      directory.  The installation disk image is suitable for
                      copying to bootable USB flash memory sticks, etc., for
                      machines which are able to boot from such devices.  The
                      file system in the bootable disk image will have a layout
                      as described in release(7).
   
                      The installation image is bootable, and will automatically
                      run the sysinst(8) menu-based installation program, which
                      can be used to install or upgrade a NetBSD system.  The
                      image also contains tools that may be useful in repairing a
                      damaged NetBSD installation.
   
                      Before ``make install-image'' is attempted, RELEASEDIR must
                      be populated by ``make release'' or equivalent.  The build
                      must have been performed with MKUNPRIVED=yes because ``make
                      install-image'' relies on information in DESTDIR/METALOG.
   
        live-image    Create NetBSD live images in the
                      RELEASEDIR/RELEASEMACHINEDIR/installation/liveimage direc-
                      tory.  The live image contains all necessary files to boot
                      NetBSD up to multi-user mode, including all files which
                      should be extracted during installation, NetBSD disklabel,
                      bootloaders, etc.
   
                      The live image is suitable for use as a disk image in vir-
                      tual machine environments such as QEMU, and also useful to
                      boot NetBSD from a USB flash memory stick on a real
                      machine, without the need for installation.
   
                      Before ``make live-image'' is attempted, RELEASEDIR must be
                      populated by ``make release'' or equivalent.  The build
                      must have been performed with MKUNPRIVED=yes because ``make
                      install-image'' relies on information in DESTDIR/METALOG.
   
      regression-tests       regression-tests
                    Can only be run after building the regression tests in the                     Can only be run after building the regression tests in the
                    directory ``regress''.  Runs those compiled regression                     directory ``regress''.  Runs those compiled regression
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                    those as well but currently does not.                     those as well but currently does not.
   
    The "build.sh" script     The "build.sh" script
      This script file is a Bourne shell script designed to build the entire       This script file is a shell script designed to build the entire NetBSD
      NetBSD system on any host with a Bourne shell in /bin/sh, including many       system on any host with a suitable modern shell and some common utili-
      that are not POSIX compliant.  Note that if a host system's /bin/sh is       ties.  The required shell features are described under the HOST_SH vari-
      unusually old and broken, the Korn Shell (/bin/ksh), if available, may be       able.
      a usable alternative.  
        If a host system's default shell does support the required features, then
        we suggest that you explicitly specify a suitable shell using a command
        like
   
              /path/to/suitable/shell build.sh [options]
   
        The above command will usually enable build.sh to automatically set
        HOST_SH=/path/to/suitable/shell, but if that fails, then the following
        set of commands may be used instead:
   
              HOST_SH=/path/to/suitable/shell
              export HOST_SH
              ${HOST_SH} build.sh [options]
   
        If build.sh detects that it is being executed under an unsuitable shell,
        it attempts to exec a suitable shell instead, or prints an error message.
        If HOST_SH is not set explicitly, then build.sh sets a default using
        heuristics dependent on the host platform, or from the shell under which
        build.sh is executed (if that can be determined), or using the first copy
        of sh found in PATH.
   
      All cross-compile builds, and most native builds, of the entire system       All cross-compile builds, and most native builds, of the entire system
      should make use of build.sh rather than just running ``make''.  This way,       should make use of build.sh rather than just running ``make''.  This way,
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      iso-image-source       iso-image-source
                    Perform ``make iso-image-source''.                     Perform ``make iso-image-source''.
   
        install-image
                      Perform ``make install-image''.
   
        live-image    Perform ``make live-image''.
   
      The following command line options alter the behaviour of the build.sh       The following command line options alter the behaviour of the build.sh
      operations described above:       operations described above:
   
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      The build.sh based build scheme was introduced for NetBSD 1.6 as       The build.sh based build scheme was introduced for NetBSD 1.6 as
      USE_NEW_TOOLCHAIN, and re-worked to TOOLCHAIN_MISSING after that.       USE_NEW_TOOLCHAIN, and re-worked to TOOLCHAIN_MISSING after that.
   
 NetBSD                            May 1, 2009                           NetBSD  NetBSD                        September 19, 2012                        NetBSD

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