1# UserBuildConfig ReadMe 2# ---------------------- 3 4# UserBuildConfig can be used to customize the build according to your needs. 5# If existent it is included by the build system, but it is ignored by svn. 6# This file documents a few examples, what can be done. Don't just rename it 7# to UserBuildConfig -- you don't want all the things to happen, that are 8# specified here. Rather create an empty UserBuildConfig and copy the lines 9# you really want, or start out with UserBuildConfig.sample. 10# Of course, noone reads ReadMe files, so they will just get an error here 11# when copying it and jamming: 12Exit You must NOT copy UserBuildConfig.ReadMe directly but use parts of it! ; 13 14 15# Adding timezone and keymap settings 16AddSymlinkToHaikuImage home config settings 17 : /boot/beos/etc/timezones/Europe/Paris : timezone ; 18 19AddFilesToHaikuImage home config settings : <keymap>US-International 20 : Key_map ; 21 22 23# Adjusting Build Variables 24 25# The following variables can be configured per subdirectory (or subtree) or 26# even per object file: 27# 28# CCFLAGS C++FLAGS DEBUG DEFINES HDRS LINKFLAGS OPTIM OPTIMIZE SYSHDRS 29# WARNINGS 30# HOST_WARNING_CCFLAGS HOST_WARNING_C++FLAGS 31# TARGET_WARNING_CCFLAGS TARGET_WARNING_C++FLAGS 32# PLATFORM SUPPORTED_PLATFORMS 33# 34# The following examples would work analogously for any of these variables. 35 36# Turn off warnings in directory src/system/kernel. As fourth (scope) parameter 37# "local" is specified, which means, that this setting applies only to the 38# given directory, but not any of its subdirectories. 39SetConfigVar WARNINGS : HAIKU_TOP src system kernel : 0 : local ; 40 41# Set the debug level for directory src/system/boot/loader and recursively all 42# of its subdirectories (scope is "global") to 1. All affected generated files 43# will be put into another subtree of the "generated" directory, which allows 44# for fast switching between normal and debug builds. 45SetConfigVar DEBUG : HAIKU_TOP src system boot loader : 1 : global ; 46 47# Add "RUN_WITHOUT_REGISTRAR" to the DEFINES for the directory src/kits and 48# all of its subdirectories. 49AppendToConfigVar DEFINES : HAIKU_TOP src kits : RUN_WITHOUT_REGISTRAR 50 : global ; 51 52# Set the debug level for file src/bin/gdb/gdb/haiku-nat.c (note, that 53# the object file must be specified) to 1. It is worth mentioning, that the 54# executable the object file is linked into (gdb), will still be placed in 55# generated/objects/.../release/... Only when setting DEBUG for the executable, 56# too, it will be placed in .../debug_1/.... Apart from that, the DEBUG variable 57# has no effect on executables or other shared objects. 58DEBUG on <src!bin!gdb!gdb!>haiku-nat.o = 1 ; 59 60 61# Haiku Image Related Modifications 62 63# Create a 100 MB image at /tmp/walter.image. 64HAIKU_IMAGE_NAME = walter.image ; 65HAIKU_IMAGE_DIR = /tmp ; 66HAIKU_IMAGE_SIZE = 100 ; 67 68# Name the VMWare image walter.vmdk (in directory $(HAIKU_IMAGE_DIR)). 69HAIKU_VMWARE_IMAGE_NAME = walter.vmdk ; 70 71# Install Haiku in directory /Haiku. 72HAIKU_INSTALL_DIR = /Haiku ; 73 74# If the image does already exist it won't be zeroed out. It will nevertheless 75# freshly be initialized with BFS. Useful when installing Haiku on a partition. 76HAIKU_DONT_CLEAR_IMAGE = 1 ; 77 78 79# Affects the haiku-image, haiku-vmware-image, and install-haiku targets. Only 80# targets on which the HAIKU_INCLUDE_IN_IMAGE variable has been set will be 81# updated in the image file/installation directory. 82# The update-image, update-vmware-image, and update-install targets always invoke 83# this rule, so one likely doesn't ever need to do it manually. 84SetUpdateHaikuImageOnly 1 ; 85 86# libbe.so and the kernel will be updated on image updates. Note that this 87# generally doesn't work for pseudo targets (it does where special support 88# has been added, like for "kernel"). 89HAIKU_INCLUDE_IN_IMAGE on libbe.so kernel = 1 ; 90 91# Add "crashing_app" to the beos/bin directory of the Haiku image/installation. 92# Note, that this also makes the image depend on the target, i.e. it is 93# automatically updated when the image is built. 94AddFilesToHaikuImage beos bin : crashing_app ; 95 96# Make a symlink to home/config/bin/crash. 97AddSymlinkToHaikuImage home config bin : /beos/bin/crashing_app : crash ; 98 99# Adds the source directories src/kits/storage and src/tests/servers/debug 100# (recursively) to the image (as /boot/home/HaikuSources/src/kits/storage 101# and /boot/home/HaikuSources/src/tests/servers/debug respectively). 102# Note that the second directory will also be copied, if the image will only 103# be updated; the first one won't in that case. 104AddSourceDirectoryToHaikuImage src/kits/storage ; 105AddSourceDirectoryToHaikuImage src/tests/servers/debug : 1 ; 106 107# Copy the jam sources (assuming they are located ../buildtools/jam relatively 108# to your Haiku sources) to the image as /boot/home/Desktop/jam-src, excluding 109# any file or directory named ".svn" and any source path that matches the 110# pattern "*/jam/./bin.*". Note that the "*" character needs to be escaped with 111# two backslashes (one because it goes through a shell and one to quote the 112# first one in jam), and that the build system always appends "/." to the source 113# path (hence this pattern). Just as AddSourceDirectoryToHaikuImage this rule 114# can also take another optional parameter indicating whether the directory shall 115# also be copied in update mode. 116CopyDirectoryToHaikuImage home Desktop 117 : $(HAIKU_TOP)/../buildtools/jam 118 : "jam-src" : -x .svn -X \\*/jam/./bin.\\* ; 119 120# Unzips the given zip archive onto the image under /boot/develop/tools. 121UnzipArchiveToHaikuImage develop tools 122 : /home/bonefish/develop/haiku/misc/gcc-2.95.3-beos-070218/gcc-2.95.3_binutils-2.17_rel-070218.zip ; 123 124# Add the optional package WonderBrush to the image. The package is downloaded 125# via wget (i.e. wget must be installed). 126AddOptionalHaikuImagePackages WonderBrush ; 127 128# Add all available optional packages. 129HAIKU_ADD_ALL_OPTIONAL_PACKAGES = 1 ; 130 131# Specify scripts that shall be run when populating the image/installation 132# directory. The "early" script is run before anything has been copied onto 133# the image/into the installation directory. The "late" script is run after 134# everything has been copied, but before the MIME database is installed. 135HAIKU_IMAGE_EARLY_USER_SCRIPTS = $(HAIKU_TOP)/../early-image-script.sh ; 136HAIKU_IMAGE_LATE_USER_SCRIPTS = $(HAIKU_TOP)/../late-image-script.sh ; 137 138# Set name and real name of the root user. Defaults to "baron" and "Root User". 139HAIKU_ROOT_USER_NAME = bond ; 140HAIKU_ROOT_USER_REAL_NAME = "James Bond" ; 141 142# Set host name to "mybox". By default the installation doesn't have a host 143# name. 144HAIKU_IMAGE_HOST_NAME = mybox ; 145 146# Add user "walter" with user ID 1000 and group ID 100 (note, that a group with 147# that ID should exist -- 100 already exists and is the "users" group), home 148# directory "/boot/home", shell "/bin/bash", and real name "Just Walter" to the 149# image. 150AddUserToHaikuImage walter : 1000 : 100 : /boot/home : /bin/bash 151 : "Just Walter" ; 152 153# Add group "party" with group ID 101 and members "baron" and "walter" to the 154# image. 155AddGroupToHaikuImage party : 101 : baron walter ; 156 157 158# Build Profiles 159 160# A build profile is a named set of settings for building a Haiku image or 161# installation. The following lines define five different build profiles: 162# disk - Installation on device /dev/sda57. All optional packages will be 163# included. Profile type "disk" implies "HAIKU_DONT_CLEAR_IMAGE = 1". 164# qemu - A plain 200 MB disk image (type "image") named "haiku-qemu.image". 165# Since only the image name is given, the default location will be 166# chosen for the image, unless HAIKU_IMAGE_DIR has been set 167# beforehand. 168# vmware - A 400 MB VMware image (type "vmware-image"). It will not be zeroed, 169# if not necessary. The optional packages Development and Pe will be 170# installed. No image name or path is given, so the defaults 171# ("haiku.vmdk" in the generated directory) will be used, unless the 172# respective variables are set. 173# crash - Similar to the vmware profile, but created at a specific location 174# and 1 GB size. Furthermore a "crash-tests" directory will be copied 175# to the image. 176# install - Installation in directory "/Haiku2" (type "install"). 177 178DefineBuildProfile disk : disk : "/dev/sda57" ; 179DefineBuildProfile qemu : image : "haiku-qemu.image" ; 180DefineBuildProfile vmware : vmware-image ; 181DefineBuildProfile crash : vmware-image 182 : "/home/foobar/vmware/Virtual Machines/CrashOMatic/CrashOMatic.vmdk" ; 183DefineBuildProfile install : install : /Haiku2 ; 184 185switch $(HAIKU_BUILD_PROFILE) { 186 case "disk" : { 187 HAIKU_ADD_ALL_OPTIONAL_PACKAGES = 1 ; 188 } 189 190 case "qemu" : { 191 HAIKU_IMAGE_SIZE = 200 ; 192 } 193 194 case "vmware" : { 195 HAIKU_IMAGE_SIZE = 400 ; 196 HAIKU_DONT_CLEAR_IMAGE = 1 ; 197 AddOptionalHaikuImagePackages Development Pe ; 198 } 199 200 case "crash" : { 201 HAIKU_IMAGE_SIZE = 1024 ; 202 HAIKU_DONT_CLEAR_IMAGE = 1 ; 203 AddOptionalHaikuImagePackages Development Pe ; 204 CopyDirectoryToHaikuImage home Desktop : $(HAIKU_TOP)/../crash-tests ; 205 } 206} 207 208# By specifying the build profile name as first (non-option) parameter on the 209# jam command line prefixed by an "@" character, the profile will be selected. 210# The second parameter specifies the action to be performed, further optional 211# parameters may follow. Jam command line examples: 212# 213# jam -q @disk build 214# -> Equivalent to running "jam -q haiku-image" with the settings for the 215# "disk" profile. "build" is the default action, so it could even be 216# omitted. 217# jam -q @vmware update kernel 218# -> Equivalent to running "jam -q update-vmware-image kernel" with the 219# settings for the "vmware" profile. 220# jam -q @crash mount 221# -> Enters the bfs_shell mounting the image specified by the "crash" profile. 222# 223# Note, that the build system will automatically define the build profiles 224# "image", "vmware-image", and "install", unless they are already defined in 225# the UserBuildConfig. They correspond to the respective build profile types 226# and use the values of the variables HAIKU[_VMWARE]_IMAGE_NAME, 227# HAIKU_IMAGE_DIR, HAIKU_INSTALL_DIR, respectively their default values. 228# "jam -q @image" will therefore be equivalent to "jam -q haiku-image". 229 230 231# Creating Sourceable Shell Scripts 232 233# If you use shell scripts (e.g. for testing) that need to access targets or 234# build system properties, you can tell the build system to generate a 235# variables defining shell script you can source from your shell script. 236 237# General setup for the shell script to generate. Name is test.inc, located 238# in the output directory. 239MakeLocate test.inc : $(HAIKU_OUTPUT_DIR) ; 240Always test.inc ; 241 242# Define variable "outputDir" in the shell script, with the value of 243# HAIKU_OUTPUT_DIR. 244AddVariableToScript test.inc : outputDir : $(HAIKU_OUTPUT_DIR) ; 245 246# Define variables "bfsShell" and "fsShellCommand" referring to the 247# generated bfs_shell and fs_shell_command respectively. 248AddTargetVariableToScript test.inc : bfs_shell : bfsShell ; 249AddTargetVariableToScript test.inc : fs_shell_command : fsShellCommand ; 250 251# If no variable name is given, the name (without grist) of the target is 252# used, i.e. a variable "rc" referring to the rc command built for the host 253# platform is defined in the script. 254AddTargetVariableToScript test.inc : <build>rc ; 255 256 257# Optimizing Jamfile Parsing Times / Third Party Inclusion 258 259# Setting this variable will prevent the root Jamfile to include the Jamfile 260# in the src directory. Instead only the directories required for building the 261# build tools are included. Only useful in combination with DeferredSubInclude. 262HAIKU_DONT_INCLUDE_SRC = 1 ; 263 264# Schedule the given subdirectory for inclusion at the end of the root 265# Jamfile (directly using SubInclude here is not possible). Using this 266# feature together with HAIKU_DONT_INCLUDE_SRC allows developers working 267# only on a subproject to reduce Jamfile parsing times considerably. 268DeferredSubInclude HAIKU_TOP src tests add-ons kernel file_systems 269 userlandfs ; 270 271# Schedule src/3rdparty/myproject/Jamfile.haiku for later inclusion. The "local" 272# parameter specifies that the alternative Jamfile name shall not be used for 273# any subdirectory of the given directory (i.e. "Jamfile" will be used as 274# usual). Omitting this parameter or specifying "global" will cause the given 275# name to be used recursively. 276DeferredSubInclude HAIKU_TOP src 3rdparty myproject : Jamfile.haiku : local ; 277 278 279# Copy the posix test suite onto the image (or on the installation) into 280# "home/posixtestsuite" directory, including the run script. 281HAIKU_ADD_POSIX_TEST_SUITE_TO_IMAGE = 1 ; 282