From 7534509531eb4d5d5ebe912a88a29d77c2bfd253 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Lucio Andrés Illanes Albornoz Date: Jun 15 2021 17:50:45 +0000 Subject: etc/README.md: updated. --- diff --git a/etc/README.md b/etc/README.md index 16923b1..0555fe7 100644 --- a/etc/README.md +++ b/etc/README.md @@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ in, most usually, ``${PKG_BUILD_DIR}/config.log``. If ``--dump-on-abort`` was specified, a subset of the variables set and environment variables exported will be written to ``${BUILD_WORKDIR}/${PKG_NAME}.dump``, which may subsequently be used in order to obtain a package build shell environment with the -``pkgtool.sh`` script (see sections [3.5](#35-pkgtoolsh)[3.5.1](#351-s-package-build-shell-environment).) +``pkgtool.sh`` script (see sections [3.5](#35-pkgtoolsh), [3.5.1](#351-s-package-build-shell-environment).) [Back to top](#table-of-contents) @@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ subsequently be used in order to obtain a package build shell environment with t [//]: # "{{{ 3.4. Patches and ``vars`` files" ## 3.4. Patches and ``vars`` files -Package patches are applied prior and/or subsequent to (GNU autotools or simular) package +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: @@ -403,78 +403,26 @@ for a list of package build steps and how they are overriden. ## 3.5. ``pkgtool.sh`` ``` -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[,..][:[^|<|<=|>|>=]step,..]] [-R] [-v[v[v[v]]]] - [--as-needed] [--debug-minipix] [--dump-on-abort] [--reset-state] - [--roar] [[=]|=[ ..]] - - -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 Enables parallelisation at group-level, whenever applicable. - -P 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_download, fetch_extract, configure_patch_pre, - configure_autotools, configure_patch, configure, build, - install_subdirs, install_make, install_files, install_libs, - install, install_rpm, and clean. - - Additionally, the following shorthand aliases and pseudo-steps are provided: - @fetch, @configure, @build, @install, and @clean, and - start and finish. - - -R Ignore build failures, skip printing package logs, and continue - building (relaxed mode.) - -v[v[v[v]]] Be verbose; -vv: always print package logs; -vvv: set xtrace - during package builds; -vvvv: logs fileops. - --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. - --dump-on-abort Produce package environment dump files on build failure to be - used in conjuction with pkg_shell.sh script (excludes -R.) - --reset-state Reset package build step state on exit. - [ ..] 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. +usage: ./pkgtool.sh [-a nt32|nt64] [-b debug|release] [-i|-m -M |-r|-s|-t] [-v] + [=[ ..]] 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. + -i List package variables and dependencies of single named package. + -m Setup package archives mirror in and/or + -M Setup Git repositories mirror in + -r List reverse dependencies of single named package. + -s Enter interactive package build shell environment for single + named package; requires a package dump file. If the package + has not been built yet or built successfully, it will be rebuilt + at build steps up until, by default, the `build' build step and + forcibly aborted and dumped prior to enterting the shell. + -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. + Override build variable. ``` > N.B. When using ``pkgtool.sh`` on a build w/ build variables (see section [4](#4-build-variables))