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version 1.73, 2008/08/05 22:40:33 version 1.91.2.1, 2011/02/08 16:18:26
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                        the value of .CURDIR.  Used only if MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX is                         the value of .CURDIR.  Used only if MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX is
                        not defined.  MAKEOBJDIR can be provided only in the                         not defined.  MAKEOBJDIR can be provided only in the
                        environment or via the -O flag of build.sh; it cannot                         environment or via the -O flag of build.sh; it cannot
                        usefully be set inside a Makefile.                         usefully be set inside a Makefile, including mk.conf or
                          ${MAKECONF}.
   
      MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX  Top level directory of the object directory tree.  If       MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX  Top level directory of the object directory tree.  The
                        specified, must be an absolute path.  If this is                         value is subjected to variable expansion by make(1).
                        defined, ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}/${.CURDIR} is used as the                         build.sh will create the ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX} directory
                        .OBJDIR for the current directory.  The current direc-                         if necessary, but if make(1) is used without build.sh,
                        tory may be read only.  MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX can be pro-                         then rules in <bsd.obj.mk> will abort the build if the
                        vided only in the environment or via the -M flag of                         ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX} directory does not exist.  If the
                        build.sh; it cannot usefully be set inside a Makefile.                         value is defined and valid, then ${MAKEOBJDIRPRE-
                          FIX}/${.CURDIR} is used as the .OBJDIR for the current
                          directory.  The current directory may be read only.
                          MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX can be provided only in the environ-
                          ment or via the -M flag of build.sh; it cannot usefully
                          be set inside a Makefile, including mk.conf or
                          ${MAKECONF}.
   
    "make" variables     "make" variables
      Several variables control the behavior of NetBSD builds.  Unless other-       Several variables control the behavior of NetBSD builds.  Unless other-
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                  able seeds the gcc random number generator using the -fran-                   able seeds the gcc random number generator using the -fran-
                  dom-seed flag with this value.  By default, it is set to                   dom-seed flag with this value.  By default, it is set to
                  NetBSD-(majorversion).  Using a fixed value causes C++ bina-                   NetBSD-(majorversion).  Using a fixed value causes C++ bina-
                  ries to be the same when built from the same sources.  Addi-                   ries to be the same when built from the same sources, result-
                  tional information is available in the GCC documentation of                   ing in identical (reproducible) builds.  Additional informa-
                  -frandom-seed.                   tion is available in the GCC documentation of -frandom-seed.
   
      DESTDIR     Directory to contain the built NetBSD system.  If set, spe-       DESTDIR     Directory to contain the built NetBSD system.  If set, spe-
                  cial options are passed to the compilation tools to prevent                   cial options are passed to the compilation tools to prevent
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      MAKEVERBOSE       MAKEVERBOSE
                  Level of verbosity of status messages.  Supported values:                   Level of verbosity of status messages.  Supported values:
   
                  0    No descriptive messages are shown.                   0    No descriptive messages or commands executed by make(1)
                         are shown.
   
                  1    Descriptive messages are shown.                   1    Brief messages are shown describing what is being done,
                         but the actual commands executed by make(1) are not dis-
                         played.
   
                    2    Descriptive messages are shown as above (prefixed with a
                         `#'), and ordinary commands performed by make(1) are
                         displayed.
   
                    3    In addition to the above, all commands performed by
                         make(1) are displayed, even if they would ordinarily
                         have been hidden through use of the ``@'' prefix in the
                         relevant makefile.
   
                  2    Descriptive messages (prefixed with a `#') and command                   4    In addition to the above, commands executed by make(1)
                       output is not suppressed.                        are traced through use of the sh(1) ``-x'' flag.
   
                  Default: 2                   Default: 2
   
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                  Default: ``yes''                   Default: ``yes''
   
        MKHTML      Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''.  Indicates whether prefor-
                    matted HTML manual pages will be built and installed
   
                    Default: ``yes''
   
      MKHOSTOBJ   Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''.  If set to ``yes'', then for       MKHOSTOBJ   Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''.  If set to ``yes'', then for
                  programs intended to be run on the compile host, the name,                   programs intended to be run on the compile host, the name,
                  release, and architecture of the host operating system will                   release, and architecture of the host operating system will
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                  Default: ``yes''                   Default: ``yes''
   
      MKTTINTERP  Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''.  For X builds, decides if       MKSTRIPIDENT
                  the TrueType bytecode interpreter is turned on.  See                   Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''.  Indicates whether program
                  http://www.freetype.org/patents.html for details.                   binaries and shared libraries should be built to include RCS
                    IDs for use with ident(1).
   
                  Default: ``no''                   Default: ``no''
   
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                  Default: ``no''                   Default: ``no''
   
      MKX11       Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''.  Indicates whether X11R6 is       MKX11       Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''.  Indicates whether X11 is
                  built from X11SRCDIR.                   built from X11SRCDIR.
   
                  Default: ``no''                   Default: ``no''
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                  an absolute path.  The main X11R6 source is found in                   an absolute path.  The main X11R6 source is found in
                  X11SRCDIR/xfree/xc.                   X11SRCDIR/xfree/xc.
   
                  Default: ``/usr/xsrc''                   Default: NETBSDRCDIR/../xsrc, if that exists; otherwise
                    /usr/xsrc.
   
        X11FLAVOUR  The style of X11 cross-built, set to either ``Xorg'' or
                    ``XFree86''.
   
                    Default: ``Xorg'' on amd64, i386, macppc, shark and sparc64
                    platforms, ``XFree86'' on everything else.
   
    "make" variables for full builds     "make" variables for full builds
      These variables only affect the top level ``Makefile'' and do not affect       These variables only affect the top level ``Makefile'' and do not affect
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      -j njob    Run up to njob make(1) subjobs in parallel.  Makefiles should       -j njob    Run up to njob make(1) subjobs in parallel.  Makefiles should
                 use .WAIT or have explicit dependencies as necessary to                  use .WAIT or have explicit dependencies as necessary to
                 enforce build ordering.  If you see build failures with -j,                  enforce build ordering.
                 please save complete build logs so the failures can be ana-  
                 lyzed.  
   
      -m dir     Specify the default directory for searching for system Make-       -m dir     Specify the default directory for searching for system Make-
                 file segments, mainly the <bsd.*.mk> files.  When building any                  file segments, mainly the <bsd.*.mk> files.  When building any
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                    ing.                     ing.
   
                    The INSTALLSETS environment variable may be set to a list                     The INSTALLSETS environment variable may be set to a list
                    of distribution sets to be installed.  By default, all sets                     of distribution sets to be installed, separated by spaces.
                    except ``etc'' and ``xetc'' are installed, so most files in                     By default, all sets except ``etc'' and ``xetc'' are
                    INSTALLWORLDDIR/etc will not be installed or modified.                     extracted, so most files in INSTALLWORLDDIR/etc will not
                      be 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
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      makewrapper   Create the nbmake-MACHINE wrapper.  This operation is auto-       makewrapper   Create the nbmake-MACHINE wrapper.  This operation is auto-
                    matically performed for any of the other operations.                     matically performed for any of the other operations.
   
        cleandir      Perform ``make cleandir''.
   
      obj           Perform ``make obj''.       obj           Perform ``make obj''.
   
      tools         Build and install the host tools from src/tools.  This com-       tools         Build and install the host tools from src/tools.  This com-
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      install=idir  Install the contents of DESTDIR to idir, using ``make       install=idir  Install the contents of DESTDIR to idir, using ``make
                    installworld''.  Note that files that are part of the                     installworld''.  Note that files that are part of the
                    ``etc'' or ``xetc'' sets will not be installed.                     ``etc'' or ``xetc'' sets will not be installed, unless
                      overridden by the INSTALLSETS environment variable.
   
      kernel=kconf  Build a new kernel.  The kconf argument is the name of a       kernel=kconf  Build a new kernel.  The kconf argument is the name of a
                    configuration file suitable for use by config(1).  If kconf                     configuration file suitable for use by config(1).  If kconf
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                    This command will run ``make cleandir'' on the kernel in                     This command will run ``make cleandir'' on the kernel in
                    question first unless the -u option is given.                     question first unless the -u option is given.
   
        modules       This command will build kernel modules and install them
                      into DESTDIR.
   
      releasekernel=kconf       releasekernel=kconf
                    Install a gzip(1)ed copy of the kernel previously built by                     Install a gzip(1)ed copy of the kernel previously built by
                    kernel=kconf into                     kernel=kconf into
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                ``nbmake-MACHINE-BUILDID''.                 ``nbmake-MACHINE-BUILDID''.
   
      -C cdextras       -C cdextras
                Set the value of CDEXTRA to cdextras which is a space-separated                 Append cdextras to the CDEXTRA variable, which is a space-sepa-
                list of files or directories which will be added in order to                 rated list of files or directories that will be added to the
                the CD-ROM image when used in conjunction with ``iso-image'' or                 CD-ROM image that may be create by the ``iso-image'' or
                ``iso-image-source''.  Files will be added to the root of the                 ``iso-image-source'' operations.  Files will be added to the
                CD-ROM image, whereas directories will be copied recursively.                 root of the CD-ROM image, whereas directories will be copied
                If relative paths are specified, they will be converted to                 recursively.  If relative paths are specified, they will be
                absolute paths before being used.                 converted to absolute paths before being used.  Multiple paths
                  may be specified via multiple -C options, or via a single
                  option whose argument contains multiple space-separated paths.
   
      -D dest   Set the value of DESTDIR to dest.  If a relative path is speci-       -D dest   Set the value of DESTDIR to dest.  If a relative path is speci-
                fied, it will be converted to an absolute path before being                 fied, it will be converted to an absolute path before being
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      -h        Print a help message.       -h        Print a help message.
   
      -j njob   Run up to njob make(1) subjobs in parallel; passed through to       -j njob   Run up to njob make(1) subjobs in parallel; passed through to
                make(1).  Makefiles should use .WAIT or have explicit dependan-                 make(1).  If you see failures for reasons other than running
                cies as necessary to enforce build ordering.  If you see build                 out of memory while using build.sh with -j, please save com-
                failures with -j, please save complete build logs so the fail-                 plete build logs so the failures can be analyzed.
                ures can be analyzed.  
                  To achieve the fastest builds, -j values between (1 + the num-
      -M obj    Set MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX to obj.  For instance, if the source                 ber of CPUs) and (2 * the number of CPUs) are recommended.  Use
                directory is /usr/src, a setting of ``-M /usr/obj'' will place                 lower values on machines with limited memory or I/O bandwidth.
                build-time files under /usr/obj/usr/src/bin,  
                /usr/obj/usr/src/lib, /usr/obj/usr/src/usr.bin, and so forth.       -M obj    Set MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX to obj.  Unsets MAKEOBJDIR.  See ``-O
                If a relative path is specified, it will be converted to an  
                absolute path before being used.  Unsets MAKEOBJDIR.  See ``-O  
                -obj'' for more information.                 -obj'' for more information.
   
                  For instance, if the source directory is /usr/src, a setting of
                  ``-M /usr/obj'' will place build-time files under
                  /usr/obj/usr/src/bin, /usr/obj/usr/src/lib,
                  /usr/obj/usr/src/usr.bin, and so forth.
   
                  If a relative path is specified, it will be converted to an
                  absolute path before being used.  build.sh imposes the restric-
                  tion that the argument to the -M option must not begin with a
                  ``$'' (dollar sign) character; otherwise it would be too diffi-
                  cult to determine whether the value is an absolute or a rela-
                  tive path.  If the directory does not already exist, build.sh
                  will create it.
   
      -m mach   Set the value of MACHINE to mach, except in some special cases       -m mach   Set the value of MACHINE to mach, except in some special cases
                listed below.  This will also override any value of                 listed below.  This will also override any value of
                MACHINE_ARCH in the process environment with a value deduced                 MACHINE_ARCH in the process environment with a value deduced
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                -n''.                 -n''.
   
      -O obj    Create an appropriate transform macro for MAKEOBJDIR that will       -O obj    Create an appropriate transform macro for MAKEOBJDIR that will
                place the built object files under obj.  For instance, a set-                 place the built object files under obj.  Unsets
                ting of ``-O /usr/obj'' will place build-time files under                 MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX.
                /usr/obj/bin, /usr/obj/lib, /usr/obj/usr.bin, and so forth.  If  
                a relative path is specified, it will be converted to an abso-                 For instance, a setting of ``-O /usr/obj'' will place build-
                lute path before being used.  Unsets MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX.                 time files under /usr/obj/bin, /usr/obj/lib, /usr/obj/usr.bin,
                  and so forth.
   
                  If a relative path is specified, it will be converted to an
                  absolute path before being used.  build.sh imposes the restric-
                  tion that the argument to the -O option must not contain a
                  ``$'' (dollar sign) character.  If the directory does not
                  already exist, build.sh will create it.
   
                In normal use, exactly one of the -M or -O options should be                 In normal use, exactly one of the -M or -O options should be
                specified.  If the source directory is /usr/src and neither -M                 specified.  If neither -M nor -O is specified, then a default
                nor -O is specified, then a default object directory will be                 object directory will be chosen according to rules in
                chosen according to rules in <bsd.obj.mk>; this default is usu-                 <bsd.obj.mk>.  Relying on this default is not recommended
                ally either /usr/obj or /usr/obj.MACHINE.                 because it is determined by complex rules that are influenced
                  by the values of several variables and by the location of the
                  source directory.
   
      -o        Set the value of MKOBJDIRS to ``no''.  Otherwise, it will be       -o        Set the value of MKOBJDIRS to ``no''.  Otherwise, it will be
                automatically set to ``yes''.  This default is opposite to the                 automatically set to ``yes''.  This default is opposite to the
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      with an absolute path.       with an absolute path.
   
 EXAMPLES  EXAMPLES
      1.   % ./build.sh tools kernel=GENERIC       1.   % ./build.sh [options] tools kernel=GENERIC
   
           Build a new toolchain, and use the new toolchain to configure and            Build a new toolchain, and use the new toolchain to configure and
           build a new GENERIC kernel.            build a new GENERIC kernel.
   
      2.   % ./build.sh -U distribution       2.   % ./build.sh [options] -U distribution
   
           Using unprivileged mode, build a complete distribution to a DESTDIR            Using unprivileged mode, build a complete distribution to a DESTDIR
           directory that build.sh selects (and will display).            directory that build.sh selects (and will display).
   
      3.   # ./build.sh -U install=/       3.   # ./build.sh [options] -U install=/
   
           As root, install to / the distribution that was built by example 2.            As root, install to / the distribution that was built by example 2.
           Even though this is run as root, -U is required so that the permis-            Even though this is run as root, -U is required so that the permis-
           sions stored in DESTDIR/METALOG are correctly applied to the files            sions stored in DESTDIR/METALOG are correctly applied to the files
           as they're copied to /.            as they're copied to /.
   
      4.   % ./build.sh -U -u release       4.   % ./build.sh [options] -U -u release
   
           Using unprivileged mode, build a complete release to DESTDIR and            Using unprivileged mode, build a complete release to DESTDIR and
           RELEASEDIR directories that build.sh selects (and will display).            RELEASEDIR directories that build.sh selects (and will display).
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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.
   
 BUGS  NetBSD                            May 1, 2009                           NetBSD
      A few platforms are not yet using this build system.  
   
 NetBSD                          August 5, 2008                          NetBSD  

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