On 4/28/14, 8:19 PM, Ian Lepore wrote: > On Mon, 2014-04-28 at 15:50 +0800, Julian Elischer wrote: >> I need to do the equivalent of "cd /usr/src/cddl/usr.sbin/dtrace; >> make DESTDIR=/mumble all install" >> >> but it pulls in libraries from the base system, which differ slightly >> from those in the source tree. >> >> How can I force it to use /mumble2/include and /mumble2/lib instead of / ? >> >> I can pre-populate /mumble2 using "make buildworld", "make libraries", >> and "make includes" but >> I need to be able to do selective builds of just subdirectories after >> that.. I haven't spotted the right way of forcing the use of the >> "--system_root /mumble2" option in the compiles. >> >> I know we do it in 'buildworld' is there a more generic way? >> >> I have been looking in the .mk files but I haven't spotted it so far. >> >> An option woudl be a way to 'enter' a buildworld and just rebuild or >> reinstall small specified parts of it. >> Unfortunately at the moment I see no option other than a lot of >> WITHOUT_XXX and 'build everything'. >> >> >> Julian > The 'buildenv' target does the "enter a buildworld" thing. Just "make > buildenv" and you get a shell with all the environment variables set up > for doing builds (or cross-builds if you set TARGET_ARCH) within that > source tree. If csh isn't your favorite shell, set BUILDENV_SHELL in > your environment. There's also a "buildenvvars" target that will let > you capture the environment you need so that you can use it within your > own build scripts without needing an interactive shell. > > -- Ian > > > > oh man that is just what I'm looking for Is there a single command for populating the buildenv resources? i.e. to compile and install all the tools and libraries (and includes etc) (into /usr/obj/usr/src/tmp... )Received on Mon Apr 28 2014 - 12:07:53 UTC
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