#!/bin/sh
+set -e
# "When we build software, it's a good idea to have a reliable method
# for getting an executable from it. We want any two reconstructions
# require a second pass, just testing at build-the-cross-compiler time
# whether the cross-compilation host returns suitable values from
# UPGRADED-ARRAY-ELEMENT-TYPE?)
-# FIXME: --noprogrammer was deprecated in sbcl-0.7.5, replaced by
-# --disable-debugger. We still use the old form here because the
-# change was not preannounced, and it would be rude to make our new
-# version of SBCL unbootstrappable by immediately prior versions.
-# But in a year or so the --noprogrammer here can change to
-# --disable-debugger (and the deprecated --noprogrammer support can
-# go away completely).
+
+LANG=C
+LC_ALL=C
+export LANG LC_ALL
build_started=`date`
echo "//starting build: $build_started"
-SBCL_XC_HOST="${1:-sbcl --noprogrammer}"
+SBCL_XC_HOST="${1:-sbcl --disable-debugger --userinit /dev/null --sysinit /dev/null}"
export SBCL_XC_HOST
echo //SBCL_XC_HOST=\"$SBCL_XC_HOST\"
# If you're cross-compiling, you should probably just walk through the
# make-config.sh script by hand doing the right thing on both the host
# and target machines.
-sh make-config.sh || exit 1
+sh make-config.sh
+
+# Enforce the source policy for no bogus whitespace
+tools-for-build/canonicalize-whitespace
# The make-host-*.sh scripts are run on the cross-compilation host,
# and the make-target-*.sh scripts are run on the target machine. In
# Or, if you can set up the files somewhere shared (with NFS, AFS, or
# whatever) between the host machine and the target machine, the basic
# procedure above should still work, but you can skip the "copy" steps.
-sh make-host-1.sh || exit 1
-sh make-target-1.sh || exit 1
-sh make-host-2.sh || exit 1
-sh make-target-2.sh || exit 1
-sh make-target-contrib.sh || exit 1
+time sh make-host-1.sh
+time sh make-target-1.sh
+time sh make-host-2.sh
+time sh make-target-2.sh
+time sh make-target-contrib.sh
-# Sometimes people used to see the "No tests failed." output from the last
-# DEFTEST in contrib self-tests and think that's all that is. So...
NCONTRIBS=`find contrib -name Makefile -print | wc -l`
NPASSED=`find contrib -name test-passed -print | wc -l`
-
echo
-echo "The build seems to have finished successfully, including $NPASSED"
-echo "(out of $NCONTRIBS) contributed modules. If you would like to run"
-echo "more extensive tests on the new SBCL, you can try"
+echo "The build seems to have finished successfully, including $NPASSED (out of $NCONTRIBS)"
+echo "contributed modules. If you would like to run more extensive tests on"
+echo "the new SBCL, you can try:"
+echo
echo " cd tests && sh ./run-tests.sh"
-echo "(but expect some failures on non-x86 platforms)."
+echo
+echo " (All tests should pass on x86/Linux, x86/FreeBSD4, and ppc/Darwin. On"
+echo " other platforms some failures are currently expected; patches welcome"
+echo " as always.)"
+echo
+echo "To build documentation:"
+echo
+echo " cd doc/manual && make"
+echo
+echo "To install SBCL (more information in INSTALL):"
+echo
+echo " sh install.sh"
build_finished=`date`
echo