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1b87e672aSAugustin CavalierBuilding Haiku
2b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier==========================
3b87e672aSAugustin CavalierThis is a overview into the process of building HAIKU from source.
4*fc2c93fbSAugustin CavalierAn online version is available at <https://www.haiku-os.org/guides/building/>.
5b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
6*fc2c93fbSAugustin CavalierOfficial releases of Haiku are at <https://www.haiku-os.org/get-haiku>.
7b87e672aSAugustin CavalierThe (unstable) nightly builds are available at <https://download.haiku-os.org/>.
8b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
9b87e672aSAugustin CavalierWe currently support the following platforms:
10b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * Haiku
11b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * Linux
12b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * FreeBSD
13*fc2c93fbSAugustin Cavalier * macOS
14b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
15b87e672aSAugustin CavalierRequired Software
16b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier----------------------------
17b87e672aSAugustin CavalierTools provided within Haiku's repositories:
18b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * `jam` (Jam 2.5-haiku-20111222)
19b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * Haiku's cross-compiler (needed only for non-Haiku platforms)
20b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
21b87e672aSAugustin CavalierThe tools to compile Haiku will vary, depending on the platform that you are
22b87e672aSAugustin Cavalierusing to build Haiku. When building from Haiku, all of the necessary
23*fc2c93fbSAugustin Cavalierdevelopment tools are included in official releases (e.g. R1/alpha4) and in the
24b87e672aSAugustin Cavaliernightly builds.
25b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
26b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * `git`
27b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * `gcc`/`g++` and binutils (`as`, `ld`, etc., required by GCC)
28b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * (GNU) `make`
29e37802d3SAugustin Cavalier * `bison` (2.4 or better)
30b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * `flex` and `lex` (usually a mini shell script invoking `flex`)
31b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * `makeinfo` (part of `texinfo`, only needed for building GCC 4)
32b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * `autoheader` (part of `autoconf`, needed for building GCC)
33*fc2c93fbSAugustin Cavalier * `automake` (needed for building GCC)
34b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * `gawk`
35b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * `nasm`
36b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * `wget`
37b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * `[un]zip`
38ce246557SAugustin Cavalier * `cdrtools` (preferred) or `genisoimage`
39b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * case-sensitive file system
40b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
41b87e672aSAugustin CavalierWhether they are installed can be tested by running them in a shell with
42b87e672aSAugustin Cavalierthe `--version` parameter.
43b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
44b87e672aSAugustin CavalierThe following libraries (and their respective headers) are required:
45b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * `curl`
46b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * `zlib`
47b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
48b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier### Haiku for ARM
49b87e672aSAugustin CavalierIf you want to compile Haiku for ARM, you will also need:
50b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
51b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * `mkimage` (<http://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot/WebHome>)
52b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * Mtools (<https://gnu.org/software/mtools/intro.html>)
53b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
54*fc2c93fbSAugustin Cavalier### On macOS
55b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
56b87e672aSAugustin CavalierDisk Utility can create a case-sensitive disk image of at least 3 GiB in size.
57b87e672aSAugustin CavalierThe following ports need to be installed:
58b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * `expat`
59b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * `gawk`
60b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * `gettext`
61b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * `libiconv`
62b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * `gnuregex`
63b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * `gsed`
64b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * `cdrtools`
65b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * `nasm`
66b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * `wget`
67b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * `less`
68b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * `mpfr`
69b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * `gmp`
70b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * `libmpc`
71958bf097SHumdinger * `bison` (updated to the latest version)
72b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
73b87e672aSAugustin CavalierMore information about individual distributions of Linux and BSD can be found
74b87e672aSAugustin Cavalierat <https://haiku-os.org/guides/building/pre-reqs>.
75b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
76b87e672aSAugustin CavalierDownloading Haiku's sources
77b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier--------------------------------------------------
78b87e672aSAugustin CavalierThere are two parts to Haiku's sources &mdash; the code for Haiku itself and a set
79b87e672aSAugustin Cavalierof build tools for compiling Haiku on an operating system other than Haiku.
80b87e672aSAugustin CavalierThe buildtools are needed only for non-Haiku platforms.
81b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
82b87e672aSAugustin CavalierAnonymous checkout:
83b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
84b87e672aSAugustin Cavaliergit clone https://git.haiku-os.org/haiku
85b87e672aSAugustin Cavaliergit clone https://git.haiku-os.org/buildtools
86b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
87b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier(You can also use the `git://` protocol, but it is not secure).
88b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
89b87e672aSAugustin CavalierIf you have commit access:
90b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
91b87e672aSAugustin Cavaliergit clone ssh://git.haiku-os.org/haiku
92b87e672aSAugustin Cavaliergit clone ssh://git.haiku-os.org/buildtools
93b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
94b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
95b87e672aSAugustin CavalierBuilding Jam
96b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier-------------------------------------------
97b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier(*This step applies only to non-Haiku platforms.*)
98b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
99b87e672aSAugustin CavalierChange to the `buildtools` folder and run the following commands to
100b87e672aSAugustin Cavaliergenerate and install `jam`:
101b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
102b87e672aSAugustin Cavaliercd buildtools/jam
103b87e672aSAugustin Cavaliermake
104b87e672aSAugustin Cavaliersudo ./jam0 install
105b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
106b87e672aSAugustin CavalierOr,  if you don't want to install `jam` systemwide:
107b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
108b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier./jam0 -sBINDIR=$HOME/bin install
109b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
110b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
111b87e672aSAugustin CavalierConfiguring the build
112b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier-------------------------------------
113b87e672aSAugustin CavalierThe `configure` script generates a file named `BuildConfig` in the
114b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier`generated/build` directory. As long as `configure` is not modified (!) and the
115b87e672aSAugustin Cavaliercross-compilation tools have not been updated, there is no need to call it again.
116b87e672aSAugustin CavalierFor rebuilding, you only need to invoke `jam` (see below). If you don't
117b87e672aSAugustin Cavalierupdate the source tree very frequently, you may want to execute `configure`
118b87e672aSAugustin Cavalierafter each update just to be on the safe side.
119b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
120b87e672aSAugustin CavalierDepending on your goal, there are several different ways to configure Haiku.
121*fc2c93fbSAugustin CavalierThe first way is to call configure from within your Haiku checkout's root. That
122*fc2c93fbSAugustin Cavalierwill prepare a folder named 'generated', which will contain the compiled objects.
123b87e672aSAugustin CavalierAnother option is to manually created one or more `generated.*` folders and run
124b87e672aSAugustin Cavalierconfigure from within them. For example, imagine the following directory setup:
125b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
126*fc2c93fbSAugustin Cavalierbuildtools/
127*fc2c93fbSAugustin Cavalierhaiku/
128*fc2c93fbSAugustin Cavalierhaiku/generated.x86gcc2
129b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
130b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
131*fc2c93fbSAugustin Cavalier### Configure a GCC 2.95/GCC 5 Hybrid, from a non-Haiku platform
132b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```bash
133*fc2c93fbSAugustin Cavaliercd haiku/generated.x86gcc2
134*fc2c93fbSAugustin Cavalier../configure \
135b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier	--build-cross-tools x86_gcc2 ../../buildtools/ \
136b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier	--build-cross-tools x86
137b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
138b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
139*fc2c93fbSAugustin Cavalier### Configure an x86_64 (GCC 5) build, from a non-Haiku platform
140b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
141*fc2c93fbSAugustin Cavaliercd haiku/generated.x86_64
142*fc2c93fbSAugustin Cavalier../configure --build-cross-tools x86_64 ../../buildtools/
143*fc2c93fbSAugustin Cavalier```
144*fc2c93fbSAugustin Cavalier
145*fc2c93fbSAugustin Cavalier### Configure a GCC 2.95/GCC 5 Hybrid, from Haiku
146*fc2c93fbSAugustin Cavalier```
147*fc2c93fbSAugustin Cavaliercd haiku/generated.x86gcc2
148b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier../configure --target-arch x86_gcc2 --target-arch x86
149b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
150b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
151b87e672aSAugustin CavalierAdditional information about GCC Hybrids can be found on the website,
152*fc2c93fbSAugustin Cavalier<https://www.haiku-os.org/guides/building/gcc-hybrid>.
153b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
154b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier### Configure options
155b87e672aSAugustin CavalierThe various runtime options for configure are documented in its onscreen help
156b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```bash
157b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier./configure --help
158b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
159b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
160b87e672aSAugustin CavalierBuilding via Jam
161b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier----------------------------
162b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
163b87e672aSAugustin CavalierHaiku can be built in either of two ways, as disk image file (e.g. for use
164b87e672aSAugustin Cavalierwith emulators, to be written directly to a usb stick, burned as a compact
165b87e672aSAugustin Cavalierdisc) or as installation in a directory.
166b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
167b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier### Running Jam
168b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
169b87e672aSAugustin CavalierThere are various ways in which you can run `jam`:
170b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
171b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * If you have a single generated folder, you can run 'jam' from the top level of Haiku's trunk.
172b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * If you have one or more generated folders, (e.g. generated.x86gcc2),
173b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier   you can `cd` into that directory and run `jam`.
174b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier * In either case, you can `cd` into a certain folder in the source tree (e.g.
175b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier   src/apps/debugger) and run jam -sHAIKU_OUTPUT_DIR=<path to generated folder>
176b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
177b87e672aSAugustin CavalierBe sure to read `build/jam/UserBuildConfig.ReadMe` and `UserBuildConfig.sample`,
178b87e672aSAugustin Cavalieras they contain information on customizing your build of Haiku.
179b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
180b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier### Building a Haiku anyboot file
181b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
182b87e672aSAugustin Cavalierjam -q @anyboot-image
183b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
184b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
185b87e672aSAugustin CavalierThis generates an image file named `haiku-anyboot.image` in your output
186b87e672aSAugustin Cavalierdirectory under `generated/`.
187b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
188b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier### Building a VMware image file
189b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
190b87e672aSAugustin Cavalierjam -q @vmware-image
191b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
192b87e672aSAugustin CavalierThis generates an image file named `haiku.vmdk` in your output
193b87e672aSAugustin Cavalierdirectory under `generated/`.
194b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
195b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier### Directory Installation
196b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
197b87e672aSAugustin CavalierHAIKU_INSTALL_DIR=/Haiku jam -q @install
198b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
199b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
200b87e672aSAugustin CavalierInstalls all Haiku components into the volume mounted at "/Haiku" and
201b87e672aSAugustin Cavalierautomatically marks it as bootable. To create a partition in the first place
202b87e672aSAugustin Cavalieruse DriveSetup and initialize it to BFS.
203b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
204b87e672aSAugustin CavalierNote that installing Haiku in a directory only works as expected under Haiku,
205b87e672aSAugustin Cavalierbut it is not yet supported under Linux and other non-Haiku platforms.
206b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
207b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier### Building individual components
208b87e672aSAugustin CavalierIf you don't want to build the complete Haiku, but only a certain
209b87e672aSAugustin Cavalierapp/driver/etc. you can specify it as argument to jam, e.g.:
210b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
211b87e672aSAugustin Cavalierjam -q Debugger
212b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
213b87e672aSAugustin CavalierAlternatively, you can `cd` to the directory of the component you want to
214b87e672aSAugustin Cavalierbuild and run `jam` from there. **NOTE:** if your generated directory is named
215b87e672aSAugustin Cavaliersomething other than `generated/`, you will need to tell `jam` where it is:
216b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
217b87e672aSAugustin Cavalierjam -q -sHAIKU_OUTPUT_DIR=<path to generated folder>
218b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
219b87e672aSAugustin CavalierYou can also force the rebuild of a component by using the `-a` parameter:
220b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
221b87e672aSAugustin Cavalierjam -qa Debugger
222b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
223b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
224b87e672aSAugustin CavalierRunning
225b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier----------------
226b87e672aSAugustin CavalierGenerally there are two ways of running Haiku: on real hardware using a
227b87e672aSAugustin Cavalierpartition, and on emulated hardware using an emulator (like VirtualBox, or QEMU).
228b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
229b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier### On Real Hardware
230b87e672aSAugustin CavalierIf you have installed Haiku to its own partition you can include this
231b87e672aSAugustin Cavalierpartition in your bootmanager and try to boot Haiku like any other OS you
232b87e672aSAugustin Cavalierhave installed. To include a new partition in the Haiku bootmanager, start
233b87e672aSAugustin Cavalierthe BootManager configurator by running:
234b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
235b87e672aSAugustin CavalierBootManager
236b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier```
237b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier
238b87e672aSAugustin Cavalier### On Emulated Hardware
239*fc2c93fbSAugustin CavalierFor emulated hardware you should build a disk image (see above). How to set up
240b87e672aSAugustin Cavalierthis image depends on your emulator. If you use QEMU, you can usually just
241b87e672aSAugustin Cavalierprovide the path to the image as command line argument to the `qemu`
242b87e672aSAugustin Cavalierexecutable.
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