8 # "When we build software, it's a good idea to have a reliable method
9 # for getting an executable from it. We want any two reconstructions
10 # starting from the same source to end up in the same result. That's
11 # just a basic intellectual premise."
12 # -- Christian Queinnec, in _Lisp In Small Pieces_, p. 313
14 # This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for
17 # This software is derived from the CMU CL system, which was
18 # written at Carnegie Mellon University and released into the
19 # public domain. The software is in the public domain and is
20 # provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS
21 # files for more information.
23 # Running make.sh with different options without clean.sh in the middle
27 # If you're cross-compiling, make-config.sh should "do the right
28 # thing" when run on the target machine, with the minor caveat that
29 # any --xc-host parameter should be suitable for the host machine
30 # instead of the target.
31 sh make-config.sh "$@" || exit $?
37 echo "//Starting build: $build_started"
38 # Apparently option parsing succeeded. Print out the results.
39 echo "//Options: --prefix='$SBCL_PREFIX' --xc-host='$SBCL_XC_HOST'"
41 # Enforce the source policy for no bogus whitespace
42 tools-for-build/canonicalize-whitespace
44 # The make-host-*.sh scripts are run on the cross-compilation host,
45 # and the make-target-*.sh scripts are run on the target machine. In
46 # ordinary compilation, we just do these phases consecutively on the
47 # same machine, but if you wanted to cross-compile from one machine
48 # which supports Common Lisp to another which does not (yet:-) support
49 # Common Lisp, you could do something like this:
50 # Create copies of the source tree on both the host and the target.
51 # Read the make-config.sh script carefully and emulate it by hand
52 # on both machines (e.g. creating "target"-named symlinks to
53 # identify the target architecture).
55 # SBCL_XC_HOST=<whatever> sh make-host-1.sh
56 # Copy src/runtime/genesis/*.h from the host system to the target
58 # On the target system:
60 # Copy src/runtime/sbcl.nm and output/stuff-groveled-from-headers.lisp
61 # from the target system to the host system.
63 # SBCL_XC_HOST=<whatever> sh make-host-2.sh
64 # Copy output/cold-sbcl.core from the host system to the target system.
65 # On the target system:
67 # sh make-target-contrib.sh
68 # Or, if you can set up the files somewhere shared (with NFS, AFS, or
69 # whatever) between the host machine and the target machine, the basic
70 # procedure above should still work, but you can skip the "copy" steps.
71 time sh make-host-1.sh
72 time sh make-target-1.sh
73 time sh make-host-2.sh
74 time sh make-target-2.sh
75 time sh make-target-contrib.sh
77 NCONTRIBS=`find contrib -name Makefile -print | wc -l`
78 NPASSED=`find contrib -name test-passed -print | wc -l`
80 echo "The build seems to have finished successfully, including $NPASSED (out of $NCONTRIBS)"
81 echo "contributed modules. If you would like to run more extensive tests on"
82 echo "the new SBCL, you can try:"
84 echo " cd tests && sh ./run-tests.sh"
86 echo " (All tests should pass on x86/Linux, x86/FreeBSD4, and ppc/Darwin. On"
87 echo " other platforms some failures are currently expected; patches welcome"
90 echo "To build documentation:"
92 echo " cd doc/manual && make"
94 echo "To install SBCL (more information in INSTALL):"
98 # This is probably the best place to ensure people will see this.
99 if test -n "$legacy_xc_spec"
102 ******************************************************************************
104 ** Old-style XC-host specification detected: '$SBCL_XC_HOST'
106 ** Since 1.0.41.45 SBCL expects the XC-host to be specified using
107 ** the --xc-host='myhost' command line option, not with a positional
108 ** argument. The legacy style still works, but will not be supported
109 ** indefinitely. Please update your build procedure.
111 ******************************************************************************
115 build_finished=`date`
117 echo "//build started: $build_started"
118 echo "//build finished: $build_finished"