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1. INTRODUCTION::
To automatize packages build from the BLFS book instructions is a huge
task. The BLFS book isn't linear, some package pages need to use a non
default layout, there are circular dependencies, several packages can be
installed on a non default prefix, build commands can change based on what
dependencies will be used, etc.
Said that, the goal of jhalfs is try to help you solving packages
dependencies and creating your own build scripts/Makefile. Some of the
auto-generated build scripts and Makefile could work "as is", but as a
general rule you will need to review and edit the scripts while reading
the book.
NOTE:: The code is still under development and may contains several bugs
2. PREREQUISITES::
To use this tool you MUST to:
- have experience building BLFS packages
- know how to edit and write shell scripts
- know how a Makefile works
- be able to trace build failures and to find what is causing it
(user error, package bug, BLFS command bug, or jhalfs code bug)
If you don't have the above skill, please don't use this tool.
3. USAGE::
Due the complexity of the BLFS book, the scripts/Makefile generation is
done in several steps:
3.1 INSTALLATION::
Run "make" to launch the jhalfs menuconfig interface. Select the BLFS
book and it version. Then set the installation directory (default
$HOME/blfs_root) and the BLFS sources directory (default blfs-xml).
All required files will be placed in the installation directory and
BLFS XML sources will be checkout to the named sub-directory.
Installed files:
blfs-xml/* SVN tree of the selected BLFS book version
lib/* functions libraries, xsl stylesheets, and auto-generated
meta-packages dependencies tree files
menu/* lxdialog and menuconfig source code
README.BLFS this file
TODO developers notes
update_book.sh update the XML book sources and regenerates packages
database and meta-packages dependencies tree
gen_config.sh regenerates Config.in
blfs-parser.sh solve dependencies and generates linear BLFS books
and build scripts
gen-makefile.sh generates target Makefile
progress_bar.sh the target Makefile progress bar
Makefile (not created yet) run gen_config.sh to update Config.in,
then launch the menuconfig interface, and lastly run
blfs-parser.sh based on configuration settings
Config.in menuconfig interface input file
packages auto-generated packages database
alternatives.conf (to be removed) configuration file for alternative packages
envars.conf envars needed when running the target build scripts
From now on, all the work must be done from inside the installation
root directory.
3.2 UPDATING BOOK SOURCES::
If using the development book version, and if you want to update already
installed packages to the new version found in that book, you need to update
the XML sources and packages database.
To do that run "./update_book.sh"
3.3 CONFIGURING AND PARSING THE BOOK:: (to be rewritten when ready menuconfig)
Next step is to create a book and build scripts in dependencies build order
for a target package. A target package can be any of the ones listed in the
packages file. That is done using the blfs-parser.sh script, but we are trying
to make a menuconfig based system.
The script need three arguments:
package name as listed in packages file
dependencies level 1 for required,
2 for required an recommended
3 for required, recommended, and optional
sudo usage y if sudo will be used (you want build as a normal user)
n if sudo isn't needed (you want build as root)
For example:
./blfs-parser galeon 3 y
will create a directory named "galeon". Inside that directory you find a
directory named "HTML" that contains a galeon-based HTML book with all
dependencies in build order and a "scripts" directory with build scripts
that uses sudo for commands that need root privileges.
There is also two other directories, dependencies and xincludes, that
contains files generated while resolving dependencies trees.
3.4 EDITING BUILD SCRIPTS
Now is the time to review the generated book and scripts, making in the
scripts any changes required to fix generation bugs or to fit your needs.
Scripts for additional packages (i.e., for non-BLFS packages) can be
inserted in an easy way due how the scripts are named. For example, if you
want to install the external dependency "bar" before "foo" package and the
"foo" script is named "064-z-foo", you need to create a "064-y-bar" build
script.
Note that the packages tracking system isn't a packages management tool
and know nothing about packages not in the BLFS book.
3.5 CREATING THE MAKEFILE
When the build scripts are ready to be run, the Makefile can be
created. Be sure that you cd into the "package" directory and run
../gen_makefile.sh
Review the Makefile and if all look sane, start the build.
(Text is needed about meta-packages, the installed packages tracking system
and like)
(The TRACKING_DIR directory must be created before using this tool running as root
install -d -m1777 /var/lib/jhalfs/BLFS )
4. GENERATED BUILD SCRIPTS ISSUES::
In this section known issues with the generated build scripts are
discussed. They are due build procedures and/or BLFS layout particularities
than we can't handle. In several cases editing the build scripts is mandatory.
You may need also to insert some build script created by you to resolve
unhandled dependencies and/or to remove some script installing the affected
package by hand.
4.1 BLFS BOOTSCRIPTS
For now, bootscripts installation will fail. You will need to edit the
scripts for packages that install bootscripts and fix their installation
command. That could be fixed in the future, but not sure.
4.2 PACKAGES CONFIGURATION
For that packages that have a "Configuration" section, you should to
edit it build script to fit the configuration to your needs.
4.4 PDL and Perl modules.
The generated scripts for that packages are plainly broken and can't
be fixed. You must to replace it by your own ones or install that
packages by hand.
4.4 GCC, JDK, Sane, and KDE-multimedia
On the pages for that packages, the BLFS book actually have instructions
to install two packages. You must to edit the scripts to fix it. We will
try to fix some of them, but may not be possible.
4.5 XORG7
The generated scripts for Xorg7 pseudo-packages don't have support for
$SRC_ARCHIVE nor MD5 checking.
If you has downloaded previously the packages, you must to edit the scripts
to make it to use your local packages.
Also, you will need to edit the scripts to fix the commands that must
be applied only to a concret individual sub-package. For example the "for"
loop to install xotg7-util packages may read like:
for package in $(cat $WGET_LST) ; do
packagedir=$(echo $package | sed 's/.tar.bz2//')
tar -xf $package
cd $packagedir
sed -i "s@/usr/X11R6@$XORG_PREFIX@" X11.tmpl &&
./configure $XORG_CONFIG --with-config-dir=$XORG_PREFIX/lib/X11/config
sudo sh -c "make install"
./configure $XORG_CONFIG --with-config-dir=$XORG_PREFIX/lib/X11/config &&
make
sudo sh -c "make install"
./configure $XORG_CONFIG &&
make
sudo sh -c "make install"
cd ..
rm -rf $packagedir
done
After reading the HTML page to know what commands is for what package,
the loop can be changed to read something like:
for package in $(cat $WGET_LST) ; do
packagedir=$(echo $package | sed 's/.tar.bz2//')
tar -xf $package
cd $packagedir
if [ ${packagedir} = "xorg-cf-files" ] ; then
sed -i "s@/usr/X11R6@$XORG_PREFIX@" X11.tmpl &&
./configure $XORG_CONFIG --with-config-dir=$XORG_PREFIX/lib/X11/config
sudo sh -c "make install"
elif [ ${packagedir} = "Imake" ] ; then
./configure $XORG_CONFIG --with-config-dir=$XORG_PREFIX/lib/X11/config &&
make
sudo sh -c "make install"
else
./configure $XORG_CONFIG &&
make
sudo sh -c "make install"
fi
cd ..
rm -rf $packagedir
done
4.6 PATCHES
By default all required patches will be downloaded from the NET.
If you has downloaded previously the patches, you must to edit the scripts
to make it to use your local patches.
Also, be sure that all scripts have the commands to download/apply the
required patches. Due book layout issues some patches may be missing.
4.7 ROOT COMMANDS
If building as a normal user (the default setting) be sure that all
commands that need root privileges are run using sudo.
Due book layout issues some sudo command may be missing.
4.8 OTHERS
May have other issues that we are not aware on them yet. If you find
someone, please report it to <alfs-discuss@linuxfromscratch.org>.