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  1. // -*- mode:doc; -*-
  2. // vim: set syntax=asciidoc:
  3. Infrastructure for autotools-based packages
  4. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  5. [[autotools-package-tutorial]]
  6. +autotools-package+ tutorial
  7. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  8. First, let's see how to write a +.mk+ file for an autotools-based
  9. package, with an example :
  10. ------------------------
  11. 01: ################################################################################
  12. 02: #
  13. 03: # libfoo
  14. 04: #
  15. 05: ################################################################################
  16. 06:
  17. 07: LIBFOO_VERSION = 1.0
  18. 08: LIBFOO_SOURCE = libfoo-$(LIBFOO_VERSION).tar.gz
  19. 09: LIBFOO_SITE = http://www.foosoftware.org/download
  20. 10: LIBFOO_INSTALL_STAGING = YES
  21. 11: LIBFOO_INSTALL_TARGET = NO
  22. 12: LIBFOO_CONF_OPT = --disable-shared
  23. 13: LIBFOO_DEPENDENCIES = libglib2 host-pkgconf
  24. 14:
  25. 15: $(eval $(autotools-package))
  26. ------------------------
  27. On line 7, we declare the version of the package.
  28. On line 8 and 9, we declare the name of the tarball and the location
  29. of the tarball on the Web. Buildroot will automatically download the
  30. tarball from this location.
  31. On line 10, we tell Buildroot to install the package to the staging
  32. directory. The staging directory, located in +output/staging/+
  33. is the directory where all the packages are installed, including their
  34. development files, etc. By default, packages are not installed to the
  35. staging directory, since usually, only libraries need to be installed in
  36. the staging directory: their development files are needed to compile
  37. other libraries or applications depending on them. Also by default, when
  38. staging installation is enabled, packages are installed in this location
  39. using the +make install+ command.
  40. On line 11, we tell Buildroot to not install the package to the
  41. target directory. This directory contains what will become the root
  42. filesystem running on the target. For purely static libraries, it is
  43. not necessary to install them in the target directory because they will
  44. not be used at runtime. By default, target installation is enabled; setting
  45. this variable to NO is almost never needed. Also by default, packages are
  46. installed in this location using the +make install+ command.
  47. On line 12, we tell Buildroot to pass a custom configure option, that
  48. will be passed to the +./configure+ script before configuring
  49. and building the package.
  50. On line 13, we declare our dependencies, so that they are built
  51. before the build process of our package starts.
  52. Finally, on line line 15, we invoke the +autotools-package+
  53. macro that generates all the Makefile rules that actually allows the
  54. package to be built.
  55. [[autotools-package-reference]]
  56. +autotools-package+ reference
  57. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  58. The main macro of the autotools package infrastructure is
  59. +autotools-package+. It is similar to the +generic-package+ macro. The ability to
  60. have target and host packages is also available, with the
  61. +host-autotools-package+ macro.
  62. Just like the generic infrastructure, the autotools infrastructure
  63. works by defining a number of variables before calling the
  64. +autotools-package+ macro.
  65. First, all the package metadata information variables that exist in the
  66. generic infrastructure also exist in the autotools infrastructure:
  67. +LIBFOO_VERSION+, +LIBFOO_SOURCE+,
  68. +LIBFOO_PATCH+, +LIBFOO_SITE+,
  69. +LIBFOO_SUBDIR+, +LIBFOO_DEPENDENCIES+,
  70. +LIBFOO_INSTALL_STAGING+, +LIBFOO_INSTALL_TARGET+.
  71. A few additional variables, specific to the autotools infrastructure,
  72. can also be defined. Many of them are only useful in very specific
  73. cases, typical packages will therefore only use a few of them.
  74. * +LIBFOO_SUBDIR+ may contain the name of a subdirectory
  75. inside the package that contains the configure script. This is useful,
  76. if for example, the main configure script is not at the root of the
  77. tree extracted by the tarball. If +HOST_LIBFOO_SUBDIR+ is
  78. not specified, it defaults to +LIBFOO_SUBDIR+.
  79. * +LIBFOO_CONF_ENV+, to specify additional environment
  80. variables to pass to the configure script. By default, empty.
  81. * +LIBFOO_CONF_OPT+, to specify additional configure
  82. options to pass to the configure script. By default, empty.
  83. * +LIBFOO_MAKE+, to specify an alternate +make+
  84. command. This is typically useful when parallel make is enabled in
  85. the configuration (using +BR2_JLEVEL+) but that this
  86. feature should be disabled for the given package, for one reason or
  87. another. By default, set to +$(MAKE)+. If parallel building
  88. is not supported by the package, then it should be set to
  89. +LIBFOO_MAKE=$(MAKE1)+.
  90. * +LIBFOO_MAKE_ENV+, to specify additional environment
  91. variables to pass to make in the build step. These are passed before
  92. the +make+ command. By default, empty.
  93. * +LIBFOO_MAKE_OPT+, to specify additional variables to
  94. pass to make in the build step. These are passed after the
  95. +make+ command. By default, empty.
  96. * +LIBFOO_AUTORECONF+, tells whether the package should
  97. be autoreconfigured or not (i.e, if the configure script and
  98. Makefile.in files should be re-generated by re-running autoconf,
  99. automake, libtool, etc.). Valid values are +YES+ and
  100. +NO+. By default, the value is +NO+
  101. * +LIBFOO_AUTORECONF_OPT+ to specify additional options
  102. passed to the 'autoreconf' program if
  103. +LIBFOO_AUTORECONF=YES+. By default, empty.
  104. * +LIBFOO_LIBTOOL_PATCH+ tells whether the Buildroot
  105. patch to fix libtool cross-compilation issues should be applied or
  106. not. Valid values are +YES+ and +NO+. By
  107. default, the value is +YES+
  108. * +LIBFOO_INSTALL_STAGING_OPT+ contains the make options
  109. used to install the package to the staging directory. By default, the
  110. value is +DESTDIR=$(STAGING_DIR) install+, which is
  111. correct for most autotools packages. It is still possible to override
  112. it.
  113. * +LIBFOO_INSTALL_TARGET_OPT+ contains the make options
  114. used to install the package to the target directory. By default, the
  115. value is +DESTDIR=$(TARGET_DIR) install+. The default
  116. value is correct for most autotools packages, but it is still possible
  117. to override it if needed.
  118. * +LIBFOO_CLEAN_OPT+ contains the make options used to
  119. clean the package. By default, the value is +clean+.
  120. * +LIBFOO_UNINSTALL_STAGING_OPT+, contains the make
  121. options used to uninstall the package from the staging directory. By
  122. default, the value is +DESTDIR=$$(STAGING_DIR) uninstall+.
  123. * +LIBFOO_UNINSTALL_TARGET_OPT+, contains the make
  124. options used to uninstall the package from the target directory. By
  125. default, the value is +DESTDIR=$$(TARGET_DIR) uninstall+.
  126. With the autotools infrastructure, all the steps required to build
  127. and install the packages are already defined, and they generally work
  128. well for most autotools-based packages. However, when required, it is
  129. still possible to customize what is done in any particular step:
  130. * By adding a post-operation hook (after extract, patch, configure,
  131. build or install). See the reference documentation of the generic
  132. infrastructure for details.
  133. * By overriding one of the steps. For example, even if the autotools
  134. infrastructure is used, if the package +.mk+ file defines its
  135. own +LIBFOO_CONFIGURE_CMDS+ variable, it will be used
  136. instead of the default autotools one. However, using this method
  137. should be restricted to very specific cases. Do not use it in the
  138. general case.