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Contents of README:$NetBSD: README,v 1.21 2021/07/11 06:15:42 cjep Exp $ Special notes for cross-hosting a NetBSD build on certain platforms. Only those platforms which have been tested to complete a "build.sh" run are listed. All hosts must have a POSIX compatible sh. /bin/sh is assumed unless otherwise set. This can be overridden by setting HOST_SH in the environment. In addition all hosts must provide the following local tools: gzip gcc g++ zlib and headers (this requirement may be dropped in future) FreeBSD ------- build.sh was recently tested on: * FreeBSD 13 (amd64, aarch64) * FreeBSD 12.2 (amd64, aarch64) * FreeBSD 11.4 (amd64) * FreeBSD 10.4 (amd64) Linux ----- build.sh has been tested on: * Amazon Linux 2 (x86) * Debian 10 (x86, aarch64) * Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (x86, aarch64) * SUSE Enterprise Server 15 (x86) * Ubuntu Server 20.04 (x86, aarch64) * Ubuntu Server 18.04 (x86) * The gcc and g++ package must be installed, along with the typical system development packages (glibc-devel, etc.). The g++ package is sometimes called gcc-c++. * The ncurses-devel package must be installed (for nbinfo). * The zlib and zlib-devel packages must be installed (these are called zlib1g and zlib1g-dev on Debian and Ubuntu Linux) * There is a known build problem on Linux/aarch64 with glibc <2.28 macOS/Darwin ------------ build.sh was recently tested on: * macOS Big Sur (x86) * macOS Catalina * macOS High Sierra with up to date Xcode command line tools and APFS filesystems. Previously, there have been issues building on case-insensitive HFS filesystems. build.sh is not working yet on M1-based Macs. HP-UX ----- * zlib must be available. OpenBSD ------- As of -current 20210629, ./build.sh will build src on OpenBSD 6.9 for all platforms. Due to the default limits placed on user accounts, the host may experience memory exhaustion on builds requiring the LLVM RT library (including X on amd64, i386 and evbarm64-el) and for MIPS targets. This can be avoided by building as root (not ideal) or by asking your administrator to increase your limits in login.conf. These two variables seem to be sufficient: :datasize=infinity:\ :stacksize-cur=8M:\ NetBSD (earlier releases) ------------------------- * Tested on NetBSD 1.5.2 (machine-independently). * Should need no special setup. * _NETBSD_SOURCE is *not* to be defined/pulled in during compat/tools builds. compat_defs.h will error out if it finds it defined. Solaris ------- (updated instruction for Solaris 11 further below) * Tested on Solaris/x86 8 (5.8) with gcc 2.95.2 and Solaris/sparc 8 (5.8) with gcc 3.2 (not yet tested with SUNWspro). * $HOST_CC needs to be set properly (for gcc, it should be set to "gcc", otherwise the improper /usr/ucb/cc may be invoked by accident). * The SUNWzlib package (or a built version of zlib visible to $HOST_CC, such as SMCzlib from sunfreeware.com) must be installed. This will be fixed in the future to include zlib in libnbcompat. * Needs the following paths, in this order, in $PATH: /usr/xpg4/bin /usr/ccs/bin <path to host C and C++ compilers> /usr/bin /usr/ucb may optionally be placed before /usr/bin, per your preference, but /usr/ucb *MUST NOT* be before /usr/ccs/bin or before the path to the host C and C++ compilers. Solaris 11: * Solaris 11.3 * Set PATH to /usr/xpg6/bin:/usr/xpg4/bin:/usr/bin * Set HOST_CC to /usr/bin/gcc * Solaris 11.4 * Install gcc-5 since the default installed gcc-7 has issues when compiling toolchain version of groff (hypot()) * Set PATH to /usr/xpg7/bin:/usr/xpg6/bin:/usr/xpg4/bin:/usr/bin * set HOST_CC to /usr/gcc/5/bin/gcc * set HOST_CXX to /usr/gcc/5/bin/g++ |
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