X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README-prereq;h=66688dcf7c90d92d8854c86cc0c250e4005625ac;hb=HEAD;hp=f6ff48ea5124d2af1a28b12e56c0c09de64469ba;hpb=2ade7643de7a5d85a9c029dc6b6e06d339ec26e1;p=platform%2Fupstream%2Fcoreutils.git diff --git a/README-prereq b/README-prereq index f6ff48e..66688dc 100644 --- a/README-prereq +++ b/README-prereq @@ -1,34 +1,61 @@ -Detailed below are concrete examples for -getting the prerequisites for particular systems. - -- linux - fedora - - This shows the steps for getting the required tools to build coreutils 7.0 - on a Fedora 8 system. We try to use official packages where possible. - The 3 methods described for making these required packages available, should - help clarify build requirements on any linux system at least. - - 1. Make sure offical distro git package is installed - # yum install git - - 2. The distro autoconf is too old, but there is a newer one available - so we rebuild that and make it available to the full system: - # yum install emacs #autoconf build requires emacs (20MB) - # rpmbuild --rebuild http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/development/source/SRPMS/autoconf-2.63-1.fc10.src.rpm - # rpm -Uvh /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/noarch/autoconf-2.63-1.fc8.noarch.rpm - Note Autoconf 2.61a-341 or newer is needed to build automake-1.10b in step 3. - Apply the same method to install the lzma package. - [FIXME: mention xz when it's packaged] - - 3. The latest stable automake (1.10.1) was not new enough, so we download - and build automake-1.10b or newer from its repository and make it available - just to coreutils: - # yum install help2man #required to build automake fully - $ git clone git://git.sv.gnu.org/automake.git - $ cd automake - $ git checkout --track origin/next -b next - $ ./configure --prefix=$HOME/coreutils/deps - $ make install - - Now we can build coreutils as described in README-hacking - as long as $PATH starts with $HOME/coreutils/deps +This gives some notes on obtaining the tools required for development. +I.E. the tools checked for by the bootstrap script and include: + +- Autoconf +- Automake +- Bison +- Gettext +- Git +- Gperf +- Gzip +- Perl +- Rsync +- Tar +- Texinfo + +Note please try to install/build official packages for your system. +If these programs are not available use the following instructions +to build them and install the results into a directory that you will +then use when building this package. + +Even if the official version of a package for your system is too old, +please install it, as it may be required to build the newer versions. +The examples below install into $HOME/coreutils/deps/, so if you are +going to follow these instructions, first ensure that your $PATH is +set correctly by running this command: + + prefix=$HOME/coreutils/deps + export PATH=$prefix/bin:$PATH + +* autoconf * + + # Note Autoconf 2.62 or newer is needed to build automake-1.11.1 + git clone --depth=1 git://git.sv.gnu.org/autoconf.git + git checkout v2.62 + autoreconf -vi + ./configure --prefix=$prefix + make install + +* automake * + + # Note help2man is required to build automake fully + git clone git://git.sv.gnu.org/automake.git + cd automake + git checkout v1.11.1 + ./bootstrap + ./configure --prefix=$prefix + make install + +This package uses XZ utils (successor to LZMA) to create +a compressed distribution tarball. Using this feature of Automake +requires version 1.10a or newer, as well as the xz program itself. + +* xz * + + git clone git://ctrl.tukaani.org/xz.git + cd xz + ./autogen.sh + ./configure --prefix=$prefix + make install + +Now you can build this package as described in README-hacking.