> N.B. If you're interested in building Midipix using this script, please join the project's IRC channel #midipix on Libera and ask for the address of the internal repositories required in order to build Midipix. > N.B. Due to the present state of the (largely) automated package upstream updates integration script and, despite frequent contributions, lack of human resources, it bears mentioning that the 3rd party packages built and distributed by this script are often not up to date with their resp. upstream and *may* hence be **insecure**. It is advised that this be taken into account when deploying and using Midipix distributions. [//]: # "{{{ Table of contents" # Table of Contents 1. [What is Midipix, and how is it different?](#1-what-is-midipix-and-how-is-it-different) 2. [Building and deployment](#2-building-and-deployment) 2.1. [Building, installing, and using a Midipix distribution](#21-building-installing-and-using-a-midipix-distribution) 2.1.1. [Build-time dependencies](#211-build-time-dependencies) 2.1.1.1. [Alpine-specific notate bene](#2111-alpine-specific-notate-bene) 2.2. [Deployment](#22-deployment) 2.3. [System requirements](#23-system-requirements) 2.4. [Troubleshooting](#24-troubleshooting) 3. [Common concepts and tasks / FAQ](#3-common-concepts-and-tasks-faq) 3.1. [Common tasks](#31-common-tasks) 3.2. [Adding a package](#32-adding-a-package) 3.3. [Addressing build failure](#33-addressing-build-failure) 3.4. [Package archive files and Git repositories](#34-package-archive-files-and-git-repositories) 3.5. [Patches and ``vars`` files](#35-patches-and-vars-files) 4. [Reference](#4-reference) 4.1. [Build steps](#41-build-steps) 4.2. [Build variables](#42-build-variables) 4.3. [File installation DSL](#43-file-installation-dsl) 4.4. [Package variables](#44-package-variables) 4.4.1. [Package variable types](#441-package-variable-types) 4.4.2. [Package variables](#442-package-variables) 4.5. [Fault-tolerant & highly optimised 3D laser show-equipped usage screen](#45-fault-tolerant--highly-optimised-3d-laser-show-equipped-usage-screen) 4.6. [``pkgtool.sh``](#46-pkgtoolsh) 4.7. [Bourne shell coding rules](#47-bourne-shell-coding-rules) 5. [References](#5-references) [//]: "}}}" [//]: # "{{{ 1. What is Midipix, and how is it different?" ## 1. What is Midipix, and how is it different? midipix is a development environment that lets you create programs for Windows using the standard C and POSIX APIs. No compromises made, no shortcuts taken. If you are interested in cross-platform programming that reclaims the notion of write once, compile everywhere; if you believe that the 'standard' in the C Standard Library should not be a null signifier; and if you like cooking your code without #ifdef hell and low-level minutiae, then this page is for you. midipix makes cross-platform programming better, simpler and faster, specifically by bringing a modern, conforming C Runtime Library to the Windows platform. While the idea itself is not new, the approach taken in midipix to code portability is radically different from that found in other projects. *(reproduced from [[2](https://midipix.org/#sec-midipix)])* [Back to top](#table-of-contents) [//]: "}}}" [//]: # "{{{ 2. Building and deployment" ## 2. Building and deployment [//]: # "}}}" [//]: # "{{{ 2.1. Building, installing, and using a Midipix distribution" ### 2.1. Building, installing and using a Midipix distribution A Midipix distribution consists of the following: * the native Midipix toolchain, consisting of perk, gcc, its dependencies, and binutils, * musl, a lightweight, fast, simple, and free libc[[1](https://www.musl-libc.org/faq.html)] used by Midipix, * the Midipix runtime components that bridge the gap between the libc and the executive subsystems of all Windows NT-derived Windows OS starting with and including Windows XP, and * a steadily increasing number of 3rd party open source packages, as expected in any modern POSIX-compliant \*nix environment, including GNU coreutils, shells, libraries such as ncurses, libressl, as well as Perl and Python. Install the build-time dependencies listed in section [2.1.1](#211-build-time-dependencies), clone this repository (e.g. ``git clone https://dev.midipix.org/build/midipix_build``) and run the following command line: ```shell ./build.sh -a nt64 -b release -D zipdist -P -v ``` By default, the build will take place within ``${HOME}/midipix/nt64/release`` and package archive files and/or Git repositores will be downloaded into ``${HOME}/midipix/dlcache``. Consult sections [4.2](#42-build-variables) and [4.4](#44-package-variables) for the list of available build/package variables and how to override them. Parallelisation is enabled by the above command line for both packages that can be built independently of each other and ``make(1)`` via ``-j``, limited to the amount of logical processors on the build host divided by two (2). [Back to top](#table-of-contents) [//]: # "}}}" [//]: # "{{{ 2.1.1. Build-time dependencies" ### 2.1.1. Build-time dependencies * **Alpine Linux**: binutils bison bzip2 cmake coreutils curl findutils g++ gawk gcc git grep gzip libc-dev linux-headers lzip m4 make musl-dev net-tools patch perl perl-xml-parser procps sed tar util-linux util-linux-dev wget xz zip * **Arch Linux**: binutils bison bzip2 cmake coreutils curl findutils gawk gcc git grep gzip lzip m4 make net-tools patch perl perl-xml-parser procps-ng sed tar util-linux util-linux-libs wget xz zip * **Debian/-derived Linux**: binutils bison bzip2 cmake coreutils curl findutils g++ gawk gcc git grep gzip hostname libc6-dev libxml-parser-perl lzip m4 make patch perl procps sed tar util-linux uuid-dev wget xz-utils zip * **Gentoo Linux**: binutils bison bzip2 cmake coreutils curl findutils gawk =gcc-7.5.0-r1 dev-vcs/git grep gzip lzip m4 make patch perl dev-perl/XML-Parser procps sed tar util-linux libuuid wget xz-utils zip * **OpenSUSE Linux**: binutils bison bzip2 cmake coreutils curl findutils gawk gcc gcc-c++ git grep gzip hostname linux-glibc-devel lzip m4 make patch perl perl-XML-Parser procps sed tar util-linux libuuid1 wget xz zip #### The distro matrix: | Alpine Linux: | Arch Linux: | Debian/-derived Linux: | Gentoo Linux: | OpenSUSE Linux: | | --------------- | ------------------ | -------------------------- | ------------------- | ----------------- | | binutils | binutils | binutils | binutils | binutils | | bison | bison | bison | bison | bison | | bzip2 | bzip2 | bzip2 | bzip2 | bzip2 | | cmake | cmake | cmake | cmake | cmake | | coreutils | coreutils | coreutils | coreutils | coreutils | | curl | curl | curl | curl | curl | | findutils | findutils | findutils | findutils | findutils | | g++ | - | g++ | - | gcc-c++ | | gawk | gawk | gawk | gawk | gawk | | gcc | gcc | gcc | =gcc-7.5.0-r1 | gcc | | git | git | git | dev-vcs/git | git | | grep | grep | grep | grep | grep | | gzip | gzip | gzip | gzip | gzip | | - | - | hostname | - | hostname | | libc-dev | - | libc6-dev | - | linux-glibc-devel | | linux-headers | - | - | - | - | | lzip | lzip | lzip | lzip | lzip | | m4 | m4 | m4 | m4 | m4 | | make | make | make | make | make | | musl-dev | - | - | - | - | | net-tools | net-tools | - | - | - | | patch | patch | patch | patch | patch | | perl | perl | perl | perl | perl | | perl-xml-parser | perl-xml-parser | libxml-parser-perl | dev-perl/XML-Parser | perl-XML-Parser | | procps | procps-ng | procps | procps | procps | | sed | sed | sed | sed | sed | | tar | tar | tar | tar | tar | | util-linux | util-linux | util-linux | util-linux | util-linux | | util-linux-dev | util-linux-libs | uuid-dev | libuuid | libuuid1 | | - | vi | - | - | - | | wget | wget | wget | wget | wget | | xz | xz | xz-utils | xz-utils | xz | | zip | zip | zip | zip | zip | > N.B. Busybox is not supported. Awk implementations other than GNU Awk are not supported. > N.B. clang is not supported. [Back to top](#table-of-contents) [//]: # "}}}" [//]: # "{{{ 2.1.1.1. Alpine-specific notate bene" #### 2.1.1.1. Alpine-specific notate bene Some packages (*coreutils*, *grep*, and *tar*, among others) override Alpine's BusyBox utilities of the same name, as the latter are either non-conformant or defective. [Back to top](#table-of-contents) [//]: # "}}}" [//]: # "{{{ 2.2. Deployment" ### 2.2. Deployment On successful completion of the build, a ZIP archive containing the Midipix distribution will be created inside ``${PREFIX}`` (see section [4.2](#42-build-variables).) Create a directory on the target machine and extract the contents of the distribution ZIP archive into it, run ``bash.bat``, and then ``/install.sh`` inside the resulting self-contained Midipix installation shell window. Make sure to consult the notate bene below: > N.B. The pathname of the target directory containing ``bash.bat`` and all other distribution files must not contain whitespaces. > N.B. The Midipix installer defaults to ``/dev/fs/c/midipix (C:\midipix)``. If left unchanged, the distribution ZIP archive must not be extracted into a directory of the same pathname. > N.B. The user installing and using Midipix must have been delegated the ``SeCreateSymbolicLinkPrivilege`` ("Create symbolic links") privilege[[3](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/security-policy-settings/user-rights-assignment)] and additionally be a non-administrator account owing to the UAC-related filtering policy of tokens introduced by Windows Vista[[4](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/dotnet/articles/bb530410%28v%3dmsdn%2e10%29)]. > N.B. On Windows 10 and 11, Windows Defender as well as SmartScreen must be disabled. [Back to top](#table-of-contents) [//]: # "}}}" [//]: # "{{{ 2.3. System requirements" ### 2.3. System requirements The following build-time system requirements are assessed on build hosts equipped with the following hardware at minimum: * Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU W3520 @ 2.67GHz (8 cores) * 7200 RPM SATA 3.1 HDD * 6 GB RAM | Target architecture | Build kind | Distribution kinds selected | Average build time | Disk space required | Peak RAM usage | | ------------------- | ---------- | --------------------------- | ------------------ | ------------------- | -------------- | | nt64 | debug | (none) | 2 hours | 57.62 GB | 3.55 GB | | nt64 | release | (none) | 1 hours 45 minutes | 36.51 GB | 3.21 GB | Package archive files and/or Git repositories additionally consume at least 1.82 GB. *(last update: Thu, 05 Mar 2020 09:25:41 +0000)* These are the Midipix distribution disk space system requirements: | Target architecture | Build kind | Distribution | Installation directory | Archive file | | ------------------- | ---------- | ------------ | ---------------------- | ------------ | | nt64 | debug | 7.3 GB | 2.3 GB | 2.1 GB | | nt64 | release | 3.2 GB | 913 MB | 830 MB | The installation directory and archive file may be safely deleted post-installation. *(last update: Thu, 07 Jan 2021 18:20:06 +0000)* [Back to top](#table-of-contents) [//]: # "}}}" [//]: # "{{{ 2.4. Troubleshooting" ### 2.4. Troubleshooting Midipix presently provides, inter alia, strace-like functionality via ntctty's logging capabilities. This is available both through the regular ``strace(1)`` command as distributed, which however **must** be provided with an absolute pathname without consideration for ``${PATH}``, as well as directly via ``ntctty.exe`` for a session by running ``ntctty.exe`` with the ``--log-level 7`` option, e.g.: ```shell $ #strace ls -la / # (incorrect, relative pathname) $ strace /bin/ls -la / # (correct, absolute pathname) $ ntctty.exe --log-level 7 -e /bin/ls -la / $ ntctty.exe --log-level=7 -e /bin/ls -la / $ ntctty.exe --log-level 7 -e /bin/sh -c "ls -la /" $ ntctty.exe --log-level=7 -e /bin/sh -c "ls -la /" ``` By default, ``ntctty.exe`` log files are written into the /var/log/ntctty directory; this may be adjusted with the ``--log-dir`` and/or ``--log-file`` options. ``strace(1)`` logs to stderr by default. [Back to top](#table-of-contents) [//]: # "}}}" [//]: # "{{{ 3. Common concepts and tasks" ## 3. Common concepts and tasks [//]: # "}}}" [//]: # "{{{ 3.1. Common tasks" ### 3.1. Common tasks Rebuild set of packages in isolation: ```shell ./build.sh [ ... ] -r mc,zsh ``` Restart the ``@install`` (shorthand alias) step, with implicit ``finish``, of the ``mc`` and ``zsh`` packages. ```shell ./build.sh [ ... ] -r mc,zsh:@install ``` Rebuild set of packages along w/ their dependencies, if any, as needed, or forcibly, respectively: ```shell ./build.sh [ ... ] -r \*mc,zsh ./build.sh [ ... ] -r \*\*mc,zsh ``` Forcibly rebuild all reverse dependencies of a set of packages: ```shell ./build.sh [ ... ] -r \*\*\*glib,libflac ``` Restart the ``@configure``, ``@build``, and ``@install`` (shorthand alias) steps of the ``coreutils`` package: ```shell ./build.sh -r coreutils:@configure,@build,@install ``` Rebuild entire build groups including or excluding group dependencies, respectively: ```shell ./build.sh [ ... ] -r ALL native_runtime ./build.sh [ ... ] -r ALL =native_runtime ``` Forcibly (re)download all archive files and/or Git repositories associated with all packages: ```shell ./build.sh [ ... ] -r ALL:@fetch,finish ``` > N.B. the "finish" (pseudo-)build step must be included here and in similar use cases so that all affected packages are marked as having finished building in order to correctly satisfy package-package dependencies. [Back to top](#table-of-contents) [//]: # "}}}" [//]: # "{{{ 3.2. Adding a package" ## 3.2. Adding a package Packages are grouped into *build groups* according to sets of common package variable defaults, such as ``${PKG_CFLAGS_CONFIGURE}, ${PKG_LDFLAGS_CONFIGURE}`` and ``${PKG_CONFIGURE_ARGS}``, and semantic interrelatedness, such as the ``native_runtime`` build group comprising the Midipix runtime components. Packages may belong to more than one build group such as when subsumed by a shorthand build group e.g. the ``dev_packages`` build group, as long as the default set of build groups or as overriden on the command line does not entail group membership conflicts. Build groups files beneath ``groups.d/`` named ``[0-9][0-9][0-9]..group`` contain package variable defaults, optionally the alphabetically sorted list of contained packages, if any, in ``_PACKAGES``, and their package variables sorted alphabetically with the exception of ``${PKG_DEPENDS}`` (if present,) ``${PKG_SHA256SUM}``, ``${PKG_URL}``, and ``${PKG_VERSION}``, and/or ``${PKG_URLS_GIT}``, which are specified in this order. Build group files require the following epilogue, the parameters enclosed in square brackets being optional: ```shell ex_pkg_register_group "" "${RTL_FILEOP_SOURCE_FNAME}" [["owner|copy"] ["auto|noauto"]]; # vim:filetype=sh textwidth=0 ``` If ``copy`` is specified, the build group will copy all of its packages from their respective build groups without taking ownership thereof, if ``owner`` is specified, the default, the build group owns all of its packages. If ``noauto`` is specified, the build group will not be added to the list of build groups to build by default, if ``auto`` is specified, the build group will be added to the list of build groups to build by default. If a build group that specifies ``copy`` should copy all of its build group variables from another build group, use the following code: ```shell ex_pkg_copy_group_vars "" ""; ``` Additionally, single package files may be added beneath ``groups.d/[0-9][0-9][0-9]..d/``, named ``.package`` containing the package's variables, with the following epilogue, the parameters enclosed in square brackets being optional: ```shell ex_pkg_register "" "${RTL_FILEOP_SOURCE_FNAME}" [""]; # vim:filetype=sh textwidth=0 ``` 1. Pick a build group according to the criteria mentioned and specifiy the set of package variables required (see above and section [4.4](#44-package-variables)) in either the corresponding group file or a single package file; in the former case, do also add the package to the build group's list of contained packages. 2. Consult section [3.5](#35-patches-and-vars-files) if the package to be added requires patches or additional code amending or replacing package build steps or the entire package build. Consult section [4.1](#41-build-steps) for a list of package build steps and how they are overriden. [Back to top](#table-of-contents) [//]: # "}}}" [//]: # "{{{ 3.3. Addressing build failure" ## 3.3. Addressing build failure During package build, standard error and output are redirected into a log file beneath ``${BUILD_WORKDIR}`` named ``${PKG_NAME}_stderrout.log``, following a package variable dump. If ``-V build`` was specified, package logs will additionally be printed to standard output. If ``-V xtrace`` was specified, ``xtrace`` will be set during package builds for rudimentary debugging purposes. Additionally, packages using GNU autotools will, if package configuration failed or appears relevant, log the configuration process in detail in, most usually, ``${PKG_BUILD_DIR}/config.log``. [Back to top](#table-of-contents) [//]: # "}}}" [//]: # "{{{ 3.4. Package archive files and Git repositories" ### 3.4. Package archive files and Git repositories Packages may have either or both of a SHA-256 message digest checked and to be extracted tarball (set in ``${PKG_URL}``, ``${PKG_FNAME}``, and ``${PKG_SHA256SUM}``) and/or Git repository or set thereof (set in ``${PKG_URLS_GIT}``.) Complementing these, an implicitly inferred or, in the presence of both, explicit primary source directory is specified for each package in ``${PKG_SUBDIR}``. Furthermore, these may be subject to download caching and/or setting up as well as maintaining mirrors, including automatic cleanup as well as deduplication in both cases. A list of pertinent package variables and their formats follows: | Name | Format | | -------------- | ----------------------------------------------- | | PKG_FNAME | ```` | | PKG_SHA256SUM | ```` | | PKG_SUBDIR | ```` | | PKG_URL | ``scheme:[//authority]path[?query][#fragment]`` | | PKG_URLS_GIT | ``[subdir=]URL[@branch]`` | [Back to top](#table-of-contents) [//]: # "}}}" [//]: # "{{{ 3.5. Patches and ``vars`` files" ## 3.5. Patches and ``vars`` files Package patches are applied prior and/or subsequent to (GNU autotools or similar) package configuration during the ``configure_patch_pre`` and/or ``configure_patch`` build steps, respectively (see section [4.1](#41-build-steps).) Patch files are searched for beneath ``patches/`` with the following globs and in-order: * ``${PKG_NAME}-${PKG_VERSION}_pre.local.patch`` or ``${PKG_NAME}_pre.local.patch`` (for packages lacking ``${PKG_VERSION}``) * ``${PKG_NAME}-${PKG_VERSION}_pre.local@${BUILD_HNAME}.patch`` or ``${PKG_NAME}_pre.local@${BUILD_HNAME}.patch`` (for packages lacking ``${PKG_VERSION}``) * ``${PKG_NAME}/*.patch`` * ``${PKG_NAME}-${PKG_VERSION}.local.patch`` or ``${PKG_NAME}.local.patch`` (for packages lacking ``${PKG_VERSION}``) * ``${PKG_NAME}-${PKG_VERSION}.local@${BUILD_HNAME}.patch`` or ``${PKG_NAME}.local@${BUILD_HNAME}.patch`` (for packages lacking ``${PKG_VERSION}``) * ``${PKG_PATCHES_EXTRA}`` (if set) If the default set of package build steps does not suffice, such as if additional commands must be executed after package configuration or prior to building, or if an entire or all build step must be replaced, overrides may be specified in the form of functions in the package's ``vars/${PKG_NAME}.vars`` as well as ``vars./${PKG_NAME}.vars`` ``vars`` file(s). Consult section [4.1](#41-build-steps) for a list of package build steps and how they are overriden. [Back to top](#table-of-contents) [//]: # "}}}" [//]: # "{{{ 4. Reference" ## 4. Reference [//]: # "}}}" [//]: # "{{{ 4.1. Build steps" ## 4.1. Build steps Package builds are divided up into consecutively executed build steps until completion or aborted on failure unless relaxed mode is enabled by passing ``-R``. Each build step corresponds to a function in the corresponding ``subr/pkg_*.subr`` script and may be overriden entirely by a function named ``pkg__()`` or composed in terms of prior and/or subsequent execution by a function named ``pkg___pre()`` and/or ``pkg___post()``, respectively, in the package's ``vars`` file. If a function named ``pkg__all()`` exists, it will override all build steps. Build step functions receive the following arguments in the order specified: | Name | Description | | ------------- | -------------------------------------------------------- | | \_group\_name | Package name | | \_pkg\_name | Group name | | \_restart\_at | Optional list of build steps to restart package build at | Build step status is tracked on a per-package basis by state files beneath ``${BUILD_WORKDIR}`` following the format ``..``; package build completion corresponds to the pseudo-build step ``finish``. | Name | Description | | ------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | fetch_clean | Delete and create ``${PKG_SUBDIR}`` | | fetch_download | Download package archive & verify w/ SHA-256 message digest and/or clone Git repository/ies | | fetch_extract | Extract package archive, if any | | configure_clean | Delete and create ``${PKG_BUILD_DIR}`` | | configure_patch_pre | Apply ``chainport`` patches and/or patches beneath ``patches/`` prior to (GNU autotools or similar) configuration | | configure_autotools | Bootstrap (GNU autools or similar) environment, and install ``config.sub`` and ``config.cache`` | | configure_patch | Apply patches beneath ``patches/`` and/or set in ``${PKG_PATCHES_EXTRA}`` after (GNU autotools or similar) configuration | | configure | Perform package (GNU autools or similar or CMake) configuration w/ configuration-time set of environment variables | | build_clean | Clean ``${PKG_BUILD_DIR}`` w/ ``make clean`` invocation | | build | Call ``make(1)`` w/ build-time set of make variables | | install_clean | Delete and create ``${PKG_DESTDIR}`` | | install_subdirs | Create default directory hierarchy in ``${PKG_DESTDIR}``, optionally amended w/ ``${PKG_INSTALL_FILES_DESTDIR_EXTRA}`` | | install_make | Call ``make(1)`` w/ ``${PKG_INSTALL_TARGET}`` (defaults to ``install``) and installation-time set of make variables | | install_files | Install ``${PKG_INSTALL_FILES}`` and/or ``${PKG_INSTALL_FILES_V2}``, fix directory and file mode bits within ``${PKG_DESTDIR}`` and optionally ``${PKG_DESTDIR_HOST}``, ``pkgconf(1)`` package files, and/or stripped binaries within ``${PKG_DESTDIR}`` | | | Purge libtool ``.la`` files and install shared objects within ``${PKG_DESTDIR}`` w/ ``perk`` and corresponding symbolic links | | install | Install into ``${PKG_PREFIX}``, and optionally ``${PKG_DESTDIR_HOST}`` into ``${PREFIX}``, under mutex, and add package to ``${PREFIX}/pkglist.${PKG_BUILD_TYPE}`` (unless inhibited) | | install_rpm | Build package RPM w/ auto-generated specifiation file based on ``etc/package.spec`` beneath ``${PREFIX_RPM}`` | | clean | Clean ``${PKG_BUILD_DIR}`` and/or ``${PKG_DESTDIR}`` and/or ``${PKG_DESTDIR_HOST}`` and/or ``${PKG_BASE_DIR}/${PKG_SUBDIR}`` as per ``-C build,dest,src``, resp., if any | [Back to top](#table-of-contents) [//]: # "}}}" [//]: # "{{{ 4.2. Build variables" ## 4.2. Build variables The following variables are primarily defined in ``vars.env.d/*.env`` and may be overriden on a per-build basis on the command-line, the environment, and/or ``${HOME}/midipix_build.vars``, ``${HOME}/.midipix_build.vars``, and/or ``../midipix_build.vars``, e.g.: ```shell ./build.sh -a nt64 -b release -D minipix,zipdist -P -v PREFIX_ROOT="${HOME}/midipix_tmp" env ARCH=nt64 BUILD_KIND=release PREFIX_ROOT="${HOME}/midipix_tmp" ./build.sh -D minipix,zipdist -P -v ``` | Variable name | Default value | Description | | ---------------- | ------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | ARCH | nt64 | Target 32-bit (nt32) or 64-bit (nt64) architecture | | BUILD_DLCACHEDIR | ${PREFIX_ROOT}/dlcache | Absolute pathname to package downloads cache root directory | | BUILD_HNAME | $(hostname) | Build system hostname | | BUILD_KIND | debug | Build w/ debugging (debug) or release compiler flags | | PREFIX_LOCAL | ${PREFIX}/localcross | Absolute pathname to local cross-toolchain root directory | | BUILD_WORKDIR | ${PREFIX}/tmp | Absolute pathname to temporary package build root directory | | PREFIX | ${PREFIX_ROOT}/${ARCH}/${BUILD_KIND} | Absolute pathname to architecture- & build type-specific build root directory | | PREFIX_CROSS | ${PREFIX}/${DEFAULT_TARGET} | Absolute pathname to toolchain root directory | | PREFIX_MINGW32 | ${PREFIX}/x86_64-w64-mingw32 | Absolute pathname to MinGW toolchain root directory | | PREFIX_MINIPIX | ${PREFIX}/minipix | Absolute pathname to minipix distribution root directory | | PREFIX_NATIVE | ${PREFIX}/native | Absolute pathname to cross-compiled packages root directory | | PREFIX_ROOT | ${HOME}/midipix | Absolute pathname to top-level directory | | PREFIX_RPM | ${PREFIX}/rpm | Absolute pathname to package RPM archive root directory | [Back to top](#table-of-contents) [//]: # "}}}" [//]: # "{{{ 4.3. File installation DSL" ## 4.3. File installation DSL File and directory installation, comprising e.g. copying, moving, creating symbolic links, setting owner and/or permission metadata, are expressed in a descriptive domain-specific language and integrated with package building via the package variable ``${PKG_INSTALL_FILES_V2}``, applying during ``install_files`` after the ``install_make`` build step, and ``${PKG_INSTALL_FILES_DESTDIR}`` and ``${PKG_INSTALL_FILES_DESTDIR_EXTRA}`` during ``install_subdirs``. The ``${PKG_INSTALL_FILES_V2}`` must adhere to the following syntax specified in EBNF: ``` (* SH_GLOB_PATTERN = any valid portable shell pattern (see sh(1)); superset of PATHNAME SH_SUBSTRING_PATTERN = any valid portable substring processing shell pattern (see sh(1)); superset of PATHNAME PARAMETER = any valid portable shell variable name except that [0-9] may occur the beginning PATHNAME = any valid filename, directory name, relative or absolute pathname excluding the characters NUL and NL *) spec = { op_flag, } op_unary, "=", op_spec, "\n", { spec } ; | { op_flag, } op_binary, op_spec, "=" op_spec, "\n", { spec } ; | "#" COMMENT ; op_unary = "-" | "/" | "t" ; op_binary = ":" | "!" | "@" | "+" | "g" | "m" | "o" | "T" ; op_flag = "?" ; op_spec = pattern_spec | PATHNAME | expr_spec | op_spec ; pattern_spec = "%<", SH_GLOB_PATTERN, ">" ; expr_spec = "%[", expr, { sexpr_spec }, "%]" ; expr = [ "@" ], "0" .. "9" | "DNAME" | "FNAME" | "ITEM" | PARAMETER ; sexpr_spec = sexpr_op_unary, SH_SUBSTRING_PATTERN, { sexpr } ; sexpr_op_unary = "##" | "#" | "%%" | "%" ; ``` Single ``"="`` characters in ``spec``, the ``"%<"`` and ``"%["`` character sequences in ``pattern_spec`` and ``expr_spec``, resp., and the ``sexpr_op_unary`` as well as ``sexpr_op_binary`` characters or character sequences may be escaped with a single backslash (``"\"``.) ``SH_SUBSTRING_PATTERN`` differs from ``SH_GLOB_PATTERN`` solely in that any of ``sexpr_op_unary`` and ``sexpr_op_binary`` occuring at the beginning of or in the former must be escaped with a single backslash (``"\"``,) e.g. ``"#\#pattern"`` and ``"%\%pattern"``, etc. and ``"#pat\%ern"`` and ``%patt\#ern", etc., resp. Named parameters (``PARAMETER``) are supplied via the ``-p name=value`` argument to ``rtl_install()``, whereas numbered parameters are for internal usage only; the ``"DNAME"``, ``"FNAME"``, and ``"ITEM"`` parameters lazily evaluate to the directory name, file (aka base) name, and full pathname of the current item being processed relative to a specification with a pattern in it. The following parameters are defined by default during ``install_files``: | Name | Value | | ------------- | -------------------------------------- | | _builddir | ${PKG_BUILD_DIR} | | _destdir | ${PKG_BASE_DIR}/${PKG_DESTDIR} | | _destdir_host | ${PKG_BASE_DIR}/${PKG_DESTDIR_HOST} | | _files | ${MIDIPIX_BUILD_PWD}/files/${PKG_NAME} | | _name | ${PKG_NAME} | | _prefix | ${PKG_PREFIX} | | _prefix_host | ${PREFIX} | | _prefix_native | ${PREFIX_NATIVE} | | _subdir | ${PKG_BASE_DIR}/${PKG_SUBDIR} | | _target | ${PKG_TARGET} | | _version | ${PKG_VERSION:-} | | _workdir | ${BUILD_WORKDIR} | The following operation flags are defined: | Flag | Description | | --------- | ------------------------ | | ``?`` | Continue on soft failure | The following operations are defined: | Operation | Arity | Description | | -------------- | ------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------- | | ``-`` | Unary | Remove directories and/or files | | ``/`` | Unary | Create directories or trees thereof | | ``t`` | Unary | touch(1) files and/or directories | | ``:`` | Binary | Copy directories and/or files | | ``!`` | Binary | Move/rename directories and/or files | | ``@`` | Binary | Create/update symbolic links | | ``+`` | Binary | Copy directories and/or files if newer and follow symbolic links | | ``g`` | Binary | Set group owner of files and/or directories | | ``m`` | Binary | Set mode bits of files and/or directories | | ``o`` | Binary | Set user and/or group owner of files and/or directories | | ``T`` | Binary | touch(1) files and/or directories with timestamp | The following expression modifiers are defined: | Modifier | Description | | -------------- | ----------------------------------------- | | ``@`` | Recursively reevaluate after substituting | The following subexpression operators are defined: | Operation | Arity | Description | | -------------- | ------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------- | | ``##`` | Unary | Remove largest prefix from left-hand side | | ``#`` | Unary | Remove prefix from left-hand side | | ``%%`` | Unary | Remove largest postfix from right-hand side | | ``%`` | Unary | Remove postfix from right-hand side | ```shell # # Examples: # # # Create directory %[_minipix]/bin and copy all files # in %[_minipix_dist]/bin/ to %[_minipix]/bin/ with # identical file names. /=%[_minipix]/bin ?%[_minipix_dist]/bin/%<*>=%[_minipix]/bin/%[FNAME] # # Rename all files in share/info/ matching *.info to # their filenames with the `.info' postfix removed and # `-2.64.info' appended and all files in share/man/man1/ # matching *.1 with the `.1' postfix removed and -2.64.1 # appended. !share/info/%<*.info>=share/info/%[FNAME%.info]-2.64.info !share/man/man1/%<*.1>=share/man/man1/%[FNAME%.1]-2.64.1 # # Create/update symbolic links named include/ffi.h and # include/ffitarget.h with ../lib/libffi-3.2.1/include/ffi.h # and ../lib/libffi-3.2.1/include/ffitarget.h as targets, resp. @../lib/libffi-3.2.1/include/ffi.h=include/ffi.h @../lib/libffi-3.2.1/include/ffitarget.h=include/ffitarget.h # # Manual invocation: PKG_INSTALL_FILES_V2=" [ ... ] "; rtl_install \ -p "_builddir=${PKG_BASE_DIR}/${PKG_BUILD_DIR}" \ -p "_minipix=${PREFIX_MINIPIX##*/}" \ -p "_minipix_dist=${PREFIX}/minipix_dist" \ -p "_native=${PREFIX_NATIVE##*/}" \ -p "_subdir=${PKG_BASE_DIR}/${PKG_SUBDIR}" \ -p "_target=${PKG_TARGET}" \ -n -- "${PREFIX}" \ "${PKG_INSTALL_FILES_V2}"; then return 1; fi; # # Usage screen: usage: rtl_install [-i] [-I ifs] [-n] [-p name=val] [-v] prefix spec_list -i...........: continue on soft errors -I ifs.......: process spec_list with ifs instead of NL -n...........: perform dry run -p name=val..: set named parameter -v...........: increase verbosity prefix.......: pathname prefix spec_list....: ifs-separated list of specs ``` [Back to top](#table-of-contents) [//]: # "}}}" [//]: # "{{{ 4.4. Package variables" ### 4.4. Package variables The following variables are package-specific and receive their value from either top-level defaults defined in ``vars.env.d/*.env``, build group-specific defaults from the build group the package pertains to and defined in its corresponding file beneath ``groups.d/`` or ``groups.d/[0-9][0-9][0-9]..d/``, or package-specific overrides defined either in the latter and/or in its corresponding file beneath ``vars/``, with one of the following prefixes: | Variable name prefix | | ------------------------------------------------- | | DEFAULT | | DEFAULT_``${BUILD_TYPE}`` | | DEFAULT_``${GROUP_NAME}`` | | ``${GROUP_NAME}`` | | [PKG_``${RELATED_PACKAGE(S)}``] | | [PKG_``${RELATED_PACKAGE(S)}``_``${BUILD_KIND}``] | | PKG_``${NAME}`` | | PKG_``${NAME}``_``${BUILD_KIND}`` | Additionally, overrides may be specified on a per-build basis on the command- line, with each variable prefixed w/ ``PKG_``, e.g.: ``./build.sh [ ... ] PKG_ZSH_CC="/usr/bin/clang"``. The minimum set of package variables that must be provided is ``SHA256SUM, URL, VERSION`` and/or ``URLS_GIT``, respectively. [//]: # "{{{ 4.4.1 Package variable types" ## 4.4.1 Package variable types | Type definition | Description | | ----------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | DirName(Abs) | Absolute pathname to directory | | DirName(Rel) | Relative pathname to director | | DirName(Unit) | Single non-{absolute,relative} directory nam | | DirName | Absolute or relative pathname to director | | CmdName | Absolute or relative pathname to comman | | FileName(Abs) | Absolute pathname to file | | FileName(Rel) | Relative pathname to file | | FileName(Unit) | Single non-{absolute,relative} file name | | FileName | Absolute or relative pathname to file | | Flag(,) | Boolean flag of type , e.g. Flag(Boolean) (``true``, ``false``,) Flag(UInt) (0, 1,) Flag(ExitStatus) (>=1, 0) with default or ``auto`` | | FlagLine | String of {SP,VT}-separated flags, arguments, options, etc. pp. to a command | | List([,..]) | \-separated list, optionally recursively and/or sub-typing, e.g.: ``List(:,=,String)`` and ``"name=value:name2=value"`` | | PkgName | Single name of package | | PkgRelation | Single, possibly parametrised, package-package relation; see section [3.5](#35-package-package-and-packagegroup-group-relationships) | | PkgVersion | Single version of package | | Set() | Set of alternatives of , e.g. one of ``cross``, ``host``, ``native`` | | String | Semantically generic string | | URL | URL in standard format; see section [3.4](#34-package-archive-files-and-git-repositories) | | URL(Git) | Git URL in the format ``[subdir=]URL[@branch]``; see section [3.4](#34-package-archive-files-and-git-repositories) | [//]: # "}}}" [//]: # "{{{ 4.4.2 Package variables" ## 4.4.2 Package variables | Package variable name | Type | Description | | ---------------------------- | ---------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | AR | CmdName | Toolchain library archive editor ``ar(1)`` | | AUTOCONF_CONFIG_GUESS | String | Either of ``copy`` (copy ``config.guess`` from ``etc/config.guess``) or ``keep``; defaults to ``copy`` | | BASE_DIR | DirName(Abs) | Package build root directory beneath ``${BUILD_WORKDIR}`` | | BUILD_DIR | DirName(Unit) | Package build directory beneath ``${PKG_BASE_DIR}`` | | BUILD_STEPS_DISABLE | List( ) | Build steps to disable during package build | | BUILD_TYPE | Set(String) | ``cross``: Cross-compiled toolchain, ``host``: host, ``native``: cross-compiled package | | CC | FileName | Toolchain C compiler ``cc(1)`` | | CCLD | FileName | Toolchain C compiler-qua-linker ``cc(1)`` | | CFLAGS_BUILD_EXTRA | FlagLine | Additional C compiler flags during package ``make(1)`` build | | CFLAGS_BUILD | FlagLine | C compiler flags during package ``make(1)`` build | | CFLAGS_CONFIGURE_EXTRA | FlagLine | Additional C compiler flags during package (GNU autotools in implementation and/or interface) configuration | | CFLAGS_CONFIGURE | FlagLine | C compiler flags during package (GNU autotools in implementation and/or interface) configuration | | CMAKE_ARGS_EXTRA | FlagLine | Additional arguments to ``cmake(1)`` | | CMAKE_ARGS | FlagLine | Arguments to ``cmake(1)`` | | CMAKE | CmdName | ``cmake(1)`` executable | | CMAKE_LISTFILE | FileName | ``cmake(1)`` listfile | | CONFIG_CACHE_EXTRA | List(\n) | Additional GNU autotools configuration cache variables | | CONFIG_CACHE | List(\n) | GNU autotools configuration cache variables | | CONFIG_CACHE_LOCAL | List(\n) | Additional GNU autotools configuration cache variables | | CONFIGURE_ARGS | FlagLine | Arguments to package (GNU autotools in implementation and/or interface) configuration script | | CONFIGURE_ARGS_EXTRA | FlagLine | Additional arguments to package (GNU autotools in implementation and/or interface) configuration script | | CONFIGURE_ARGS_LIST | List(:) | Arguments to package (GNU autotools in implementation and/or interface) configuration script | | CONFIGURE_ARGS_EXTRA_LIST | List(:) | Additional arguments to package (GNU autotools in implementation and/or interface) configuration script | | CONFIGURE | CmdName | Package's (GNU autotools in implementation and/or interface) configuration script | | CONFIGURE_TYPE | String | Either of ``autotools`` (GNU autotools or similar) or ``sofort`` or ``cmake`` (CMake) | | CPPFLAGS_CONFIGURE_EXTRA | FlagLine | Additional C preprocessor flags during package (GNU autotools in implementation and/or interface) configuration | | CXX | CmdName | Toolchain C++ compiler ``c++(1)`` | | CXXFLAGS_CONFIGURE_EXTRA | FlagLine | Additional C++ compiler flags during package (GNU autotools in implementation and/or interface) configuration | | CXXFLAGS_CONFIGURE | FlagLine | C++ compiler flags during package (GNU autotools in implementation and/or interface) configuration | | DEPENDS | List( ) | Mandatory package-package dependencies | | DESTDIR | DirName(Unit) | Package installation destination directory beneath ``${PKG_BASE_DIR}`` | | DESTDIR_HOST | DirName(Unit) | Optional host package installation destination directory beneath ``${PKG_BASE_DIR}`` | | DISABLED | Flag(UInt,0) | Disable package | | ENV_VARS_EXTRA | List(:,=) | Name-value pairs of environment variables to set during package build | | FNAME | FileName(Unit) | Filename of package archive file | | FORCE_AUTORECONF | Flag(UInt,0) | Forcibly run ``autoreconf -fiv`` prior to package (GNU autotools in implementation and/or interface) configuration | | GITROOT | URL | midipix packages Git URL prefix | | INHERIT_FROM | String | Inherit variables from named package | | INSTALL_FILES_DESTDIR_EXTRA | List( ) | Additional files to initialise the package installation destination directory beneath ``${PKG_BASE_DIR}`` with | | INSTALL_FILES_DESTDIR | List( ) | Files to initialise the package installation destination directory beneath ``${PKG_BASE_DIR}`` with | | INSTALL_FILES | List( ) | Files to manually install into the package installation destination directory beneath ``${PKG_BASE_DIR}`` | | INSTALL_FILES_V2 | List( ) | Files to manually install into the package installation destination directory beneath ``${PKG_BASE_DIR}`` | | INSTALL_TARGET_EXTRA | String | Additional name of package build ``make(1)`` installation target | | INSTALL_TARGET | String | Name of package build ``make(1)`` installation target | | IN_TREE | Flag(UInt,auto) | Build package in-tree within ``${PKG_SUBDIR}`` | | LDFLAGS_BUILD_EXTRA | FlagLine | Additional linker flags during package ``make(1)`` build | | LDFLAGS_CONFIGURE_EXTRA | FlagLine | Additional linker flags during package (GNU autotools in implementation and/or interface) configuration | | LDFLAGS_CONFIGURE | FlagLine | Linker flags during package (GNU autotools in implementation and/or interface) configuration | | LIBTOOL | CmdName | ``libtool(1)`` implementation (defaults to ``slibtool``) | | MAKE | CmdLine | Command line of ``make(1)`` | | MAKEFLAGS_BUILD | FlagLine | ``make(1)`` flags during package ``make(1)`` build; subject to field splitting w/ ``:`` | | MAKEFLAGS_BUILD_EXTRA | FlagLine | Additional ``make(1)`` flags during package ``make(1)`` build; subject to field splitting w/ ``:`` | | MAKEFLAGS_BUILD_LIST | List(:) | ``make(1)`` flags during package ``make(1)`` build; subject to field splitting w/ ``:`` | | MAKEFLAGS_BUILD_EXTRA_LIST | List(:) | Additional ``make(1)`` flags during package ``make(1)`` build; subject to field splitting w/ ``:`` | | MAKEFLAGS_INSTALL | FlagLine | ``make(1)`` flags during package ``make(1)`` installation; subject to field splitting w/ ``:`` | | MAKEFLAGS_INSTALL_EXTRA | FlagLine | ``make(1)`` flags during package ``make(1)`` installation; subject to field splitting w/ ``:`` | | MAKEFLAGS_INSTALL_LIST | List(:) | ``make(1)`` flags during package ``make(1)`` installation; subject to field splitting w/ ``:`` | | MAKEFLAGS_INSTALL_EXTRA_LIST | List(:) | ``make(1)`` flags during package ``make(1)`` installation; subject to field splitting w/ ``:`` | | MAKEFLAGS_LOADAVG | FlagLine | ``make(1)`` load average limit (e.g. -l load) flag | | MAKEFLAGS_PARALLELISE | FlagLine | ``make(1)`` parallelisation (e.g. -j jobs) flag | | MAKEFLAGS_VERBOSITY | String | Variable-value pair to pass to ``make(1)`` in order to force echo-back of command lines prior to execution | | MAKE_INSTALL_VNAME | String | Variable name of ``make(1)`` installation destination directory variable during package ``make(1)`` installation | | MAKE_SUBDIRS | List( ) | ``make(1)`` subdirectories to exclusively build | | MIRRORS_GIT | List( ) | Package Git repository mirror base URLs to attempt cloning from; cf. ``pkgtool.sh -m `` | | MIRRORS | List( ) | Package archive mirror base URLs to attempt downloading from; cf. ``pkgtool.sh -m `` | | NO_CLEAN_BASE_DIR | Flag(UInt,0) | Inhibit cleaning of package build root directory beneath ``${BUILD_WORKDIR}`` | | NO_CLEAN | Flag(UInt,0) | Inhibit cleaning of package build directory beneath ``${PKG_BASE_DIR}`` pre-finish | | NO_LOG_VARS | Flag(UInt,0) | Inhibit logging of build & package variables pre-package build | | NO_PURGE_LA_FILES | Flag(UInt,0) | Inhibit purging of .la files | | PATCHES_EXTRA | List( ) | Additional patches to apply | | PKG_CONFIG | CmdName | ``pkg-config(1)`` implementation | | PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR | DirName | ``pkg-config(1)`` search directory | | PKGLIST_DISABLE | Flag(UInt,0) | Inhibit inclusion into ``${PREFIX}/pkglist.${PKG_BUILD_TYPE}`` | | PREFIX | DirName(Abs) | Top-level installation directory and package search path | | PYTHON | CmdName | Python >=3.x interpreter | | RANLIB | CmdName | Toolchain library archive index generator ``ranlib(1)`` | | RELATES | Set(PkgRelation) | Package-package relationships | | RPM_DISABLE | Flag(UInt,0) | Inhibit creation of RPM archive | | SHA256SUM | String | SHA-256 message digest of package archive | | SOFORT_NATIVE_CC | FileName | ``sofort`` variable during ``native`` build: Toolchain C compiler ``cc(1)`` | | SOFORT_NATIVE_CFLAGS_EXTRA | FlagLine | ``sofort`` variable during ``native`` build: Additional C compiler flags during package (GNU autotools or similar) configuration | | SOFORT_NATIVE_CFLAGS | FlagLine | ``sofort`` variable during ``native`` build: C compiler flags during package (GNU autotools or similar) configuration | | SOFORT_NATIVE_CXXFLAGS_EXTRA | FlagLine | ``sofort`` variable during ``native`` build: Additional list of C++ compiler flags during package (GNU autotools or similar) configuration | | SOFORT_NATIVE_CXXFLAGS | FlagLine | ``sofort`` variable during ``native`` build: List of C++ compiler flags during package (GNU autotools or similar) configuration | | SOFORT_NATIVE_CXX | FlagLine | ``sofort`` variable during ``native`` build: Command- or pathname of toolchain C++ compiler ``c++(1)`` | | SOFORT_NATIVE_LDFLAGS_EXTRA | FlagLine | ``sofort`` variable during ``native`` build: Additional linker flags during package (GNU autotools or similar) configuration | | SOFORT_NATIVE_LDFLAGS | FlagLine | ``sofort`` variable during ``native`` build: Linker flags during package (GNU autotools or similar) configuration | | SOFORT_NATIVE_LD | FileName | ``sofort`` variable during ``native`` build: Command- or pathname of toolchain C compiler ``cc(1)`` | | SUBDIR | DirName(Rel) | Extracted archive or git-{clone,pull}(1)'d directory | | TARGET | String | Dash-separated {build,host,target} triplet | | URL | List( ,URL) | URL to package archives w/ optional alternatives; see section [3.4](#34-package-archive-files-and-git-repositories) | | URLS_GIT | List( ,URL(Git)) | Package Git URL(s) (format: ``[subdir=]URL[@branch]``, see section [3.4](#34-package-archive-files-and-git-repositories)) | | VARS_FILE | FileName | Optional package variables file (defaults to ``vars/${PKG_NAME}.vars``) | | VERSION | PkgVersion | Package version | [//]: # "}}}" [Back to top](#table-of-contents) [//]: # "}}}" [//]: # "{{{ 4.5. Fault-tolerant & highly optimised 3D laser show-equipped usage screen" ## 4.5. Fault-tolerant & highly optimised 3D laser show-equipped usage screen ``` usage: ./build.sh [-a nt32|nt64] [-b debug|release] [-C dir[,..]] [-D kind[,..]] [-F ipv4|ipv6|offline] [-h|--help] [-p jobs|-P] [-r ALL|LAST] [-r [*[*[*]]]name[,..][:ALL|LAST|[^|<|<=|>|>=]step,..]] [-R] [-v] [-V [+]tag|pat[,..]] [--as-needed] [--debug-minipix] [--reset-state] [--roar] [--theme theme] [[=]|=[ ..]] -a nt32|nt64 Selects 32-bit or 64-bit architecture; defaults to nt64. -b debug|release Selects debug or release build kind; defaults to debug. -C dir[,..] Clean build directory (build,) ${PREFIX} before processing build scripts (prefix,) source directory (src,) and/or destination directory (dest) after successful package builds. -D kind[,..] Produce minimal midipix distribution directory (minipix,) RPM binary packages (rpm,) and/or deployable distribution ZIP archive (zipdist.) zipdist implies minipix. -F ipv4|ipv6|offline Force IPv4 (ipv4) or IPv6 (ipv6) when downloading package archives and/or Git repositories or don't download either at all (offline.) -h|--help Show short/full help screen, respectively. -p jobs|-P Enables parallelisation at group-level, whenever applicable. The maximum count of jobs defaults to the number of logical processors on the host system divided by two (2.) If -R is not specified and at least one (1) package fails to build, all remaining package builds will be forcibly aborted. -r ALL|LAST Restart all packages or the last failed package and resume build, resp. -r [*[*[*]]]name[,..][:ALL|LAST|[^|<|<=|>|>=]step,..] Restart the specified comma-separated package(s) w/ inhibition of package build step state resetting completely (`ALL',) starting at the resp. last successfully executed build steps (`LAST',) or the specified comma-separated list of build steps, optionally subject concerning package name(s) and/or build step(s) to the below modifiers: Prepend name w/ `*' to automatically include dependencies, `**' to forcibly rebuild all dependencies, and `***' to forcibly rebuild all packages that depend on the specified package(s). Prepend step w/ `^' to filter build steps with, `<' or `<=' to constrain build steps to below or below or equal with, resp., `>' or `>=' to constrain build steps to above or above or equal with, resp. Currently defined build steps are: fetch_clean, fetch_download, fetch_extract, configure_clean, configure_patch_pre, configure_autotools, configure_patch, configure, build_clean, build, install_clean, install_subdirs, install_make, install_files, install, install_rpm, and clean. Additionally, the following virtual steps are provided: @fetch, @configure, @build, @install, @clean, and finish. -R Ignore build failures, skip printing package logs, and continue building (relaxed mode.) -v Increase logging verbosity. -V [+]tag|pat[,..] Enable logging for messages with tag or pattern matching tags of: + (prefix)..: initialise tags with normal verbosity (implies normal) (see etc/build.theme,) all.........: log everything (see etc/build.theme,) clear|none..: log nothing, normal......: log at normal verbosity (see etc/build.theme,) verbose.....: log at increased verbosity (implies normal) (see etc/build.theme) (-v,) build.......: log package build logs, fileops.....: log RTL file operations, install.....: log RTL installation DSL operations, zipdist.....: log deployable distribution ZIP archive operations, xtrace......: set xtrace during package builds, fatal.......: fatal, unrecoverable errors, info........: informational messages, verbose.....: verbose informational messages, warning.....: warning messages possibly relating to imminent fatal, unrecoverable errors, build_*.....: general build messages (viz.: begin, finish, finish_time, vars,) group_*.....: build group messages (viz.: begin, finish,) pkg_*.......: package build messages (viz.: begin, finish, msg, skip, step, strip.) --as-needed Don't build unless the midipix_build repository has received new commits. --debug-minipix Don't strip(1) minipix binaries to facilitate debugging minipix. --reset-state Reset package build step state on exit. --theme theme Set theme. [,..][ ..] One of: dev_packages, dist, host_deps, host_deps_rpm, host_toolchain, host_tools, minipix, native_packages, native_runtime, native_toolchain, native_tools. Prepend w/ `=' to inhibit group-group dependency expansion. =[ ..] Override build or package variable. ``` [Back to top](#table-of-contents) [//]: # "}}}" [//]: # "{{{ 4.6. ``pkgtool.sh``" ## 4.6. ``pkgtool.sh`` ``` usage: ./pkgtool.sh [-a nt32|nt64] [-b debug|release] [-e|-f|-i|-m -M |-p|-r|-t] [--theme theme] [-v] [=[ ..]] name[,name..] -a nt32|nt64 Selects 32-bit or 64-bit architecture; defaults to nt64. -b debug|release Selects debug or release build kind; defaults to debug. -e Edit package group file of single named package with ${EDITOR}. -f List files installed by single package. -i List package variables and dependencies of named package(s). -m Setup package archives mirror in and/or -M Setup Git repositories mirror in Specify "" or '' as to default to the defaults in ${HOME}/pkgtool.vars, if present. -p Profile last build. -r List recursive reverse dependencies of single named package. -t Produce tarball of package build root directory and build log file for the purpose of distribution given build failure. -v Increase verbosity. =[ ..] Override build or package variable. ``` > N.B. When using ``pkgtool.sh`` on a build w/ build variables (see section [4.2](#42-build-variables)) overriden on the command line or via the environment, ensure that they are included in the ``pkgtool.sh`` command line, preceding the package name, or exported, respectively. > N.B. ``pkgtool.sh`` will source the ``${HOME}/pkgtool.vars`` file, if present, on startup where the following option arguments may be set: ``-a nt32|nt64`` by setting ``ARCH=...``, ``-b debug|release`` by setting ``BUILD_KIND=...``, ``-m `` by setting ``ARG_MIRROR_DNAME=...``, and ``-M `` by setting ``ARG_MIRROR_DNAME_GIT=...``. [Back to top](#table-of-contents) [//]: # "}}}" [//]: # "{{{ 4.7. Bourne shell coding rules" ## 4.7. Bourne shell coding rules > N.B. Input sanitisation is mandatory whenever input may form part of a parameter name, most usually when indexing with input as a key into a (pseudo-)hash, e.g. PKG_ZSH_<...input...>; failing to do so may introduce security vulnerabilities (e.g.: $(arbitrary_command) and ${arbitrary_variable} facilitating code execution and information disclosure, resp.) Do not use this code and these coding rules if this is not possible or impractical. *(reproduced from [[shrtl](https://github.com/lalbornoz/shrtl/blob/master/README.md)])* If no rationale is specified for any specific point, the rationale is avoidance of undefined behaviour and/or implicit behaviour contingent on often subtle special cases, both of which are prone to cause hard to debug or even diagnose bugs. ### Shell options 1) The `noglob` option is set at all times *except* for when globbing is required, e.g.: `set +o noglob; files=*; set -o noglob` 2) The `nounset` option is set at all times; if a parameter is to be expanded that may be unset, use the `${parameter:-word}` expansion format. 3) The `errexit` option is unset at all times *except* for top-level subshell code that does *not* engage in conditional evaluation, e.g. `([...] set -o errexit; [...]) &` due to its implicit unsetting when a/any function is subject to conditional evaluation, e.g.: `[...] set -o errexit; [...] if some_function; then [ ... ] fi` ### Quoting and brace-enclosing 4) Quoting with single quotes or double quotes is mandatory at all times *except* for when field splitting subsequent to parameter expansion, etc. is required, e.g.: `params="a b c"; param="single parameter"; fn ${params} "${param}"` 5) Enclosing parameter names in braces is mandatory at all times, e.g.: `${parameter_name123}` ### Checking parameter status 6) Checking for whether a parameter is set/non-empty or unset/empty is expressed with the following the idiom: `[ "${parameter:+1}" = 1 ]` and `[ "${parameter:+1}" != 1 ]` This is necessary to avoid the potentially costly expansion of a parameter's value when only its status of being set/non-empty or unset/empty is of concern, particularly when this is done repeatedly. ### Functions 7) Functions must explicitly return either `0` or `1` at all times *except* for when specific return exit statuses are specified according to the function's interface contract. 8) Function names must have namespace prefixes followed by a `p` in the topmost namespace prefix field in private functions, e.g.: `rtlp_log_do_something() { [...] }` 9) The non-POSIX but extremely widely available `local` command must be used at at all times in functions on all function-local variables. This is necessary in order to avoid polluting the (global) parameter namespace. 10) Function-local variables must be lower case and prefixed with a `_`, a prefix comprised of the initial letters of each word in the function's name plus, in private functions, the `p` topmost namespace prefix field postfix, and a `_`, where words are separated by `_` characters, e.g.: `rtlp_log_do_something() { local _rplds_parameter=""; [...] }` and `ex_something() { local _es_parameter=""; [ ...] }` This is necessary in order to prevent implicit conflicts between two or more functions that share a call path and would otherwise use the same variables names, such as `function1() { local list="${1}"; function2 "${list}"; }; function2() { local list="${2}"; }`, particularly when those functions acess and/or mutate each other's variables. Additionally, local variables are thus marked with a `_` prefix and by being lower case. ### `eval` rules 11) The following special characters must be escaped with a backslash at all times in `eval` expressions: ``, `"`, `'`, `[`, `\`, `]`, ``, `$` 12) If parameter expansion is to be evaluated with respect to a parameter reference, the following idiom must be used at all times: `eval [...]\${${rparameter[...]}}` 13) If quoting with single quotes or double quotes is required - see 4) - or brace-enclosing - see 5) - and with respect to 11), viz. the single quotes or double quotes have been escaped with a backslash, something must be evaluated as a single field, then that field must be doubly quoted with single or double quotes, where the second set of quotes must not be escaped with a backslash, e.g.: ` rparameter=parameter; eval ${rparameter}="\"a b c\""`. This is very rarely required. ### Passing arguments 14) The `fork/exec/write`-`read` pattern where a parameter is set to the result of a command substitution expression which is executed in a subshell process, e.g.: `parameter="$(function)"` is prohibited at all times *except* when an actual external command is invoked, e.g. `sort(1)` or `sed(1)`. This is necessary due to the very significant cost of the mentioned pattern, particularly concerning primitive e.g. list or string processing functions with high contention. 15) If a function is to return, produce, evaluate to, etc. an arbitrary value apart from the exit status, it shall do so by receiving references to the target variables in the callers' scope from the caller prefixed with a single `$` character, e.g. `function \$parameter` and `function() { local _fn_rparameter="${1#\$}"; [..]; }` which are then set with `eval` expressions: ` function() { local _fn_rparameter="${1#\$}"; [...]; eval ${_fn_rparameter}=\'a b c\'; };` Refer to 11)-13) for the rules concerning `eval`. This is necessary due to 14) as well as the absence of any other calling convention other than using implicit global variables, e.g.: `function1() { VARIABLE=; function2; }; function2() { VARIABLE=1; }` [Back to top](#table-of-contents) [//]: # "}}}" [//]: # "{{{ 5. References" ## 5. References * ``Sun, 25 Apr 2016 09:04:08 +0000 [1]``musl FAQ * ``Wed, 04 Mar 2020 13:36:19 +0000 [2]``midipix - what is midipix, and how is it different? * ``Wed, 29 Apr 2020 23:33:34 +0100 [3]``User Rights Assignment (Windows 10) - Windows security | Microsoft Docs * ``Wed, 29 Apr 2020 23:33:50 +0100 [4]``Windows Vista Application Development Requirements for User Account Control Compatibility | Microsoft Docs [Back to top](#table-of-contents) [//]: # "}}}" [modeline]: # ( vim: set tw=0: )