#!/bin/sh
set -e
+LANG=C
+LC_ALL=C
+export LANG LC_ALL
+
# "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
# starting from the same source to end up in the same result. That's
# provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS
# files for more information.
-# The value of SBCL_XC_HOST should be a command to invoke the
-# cross-compilation Lisp system in such a way that it reads commands
-# from standard input, and terminates when it reaches end of file on
-# standard input. Some suitable values are:
-# "sbcl" to use an existing SBCL binary as a cross-compilation host
-# "sbcl --sysinit /dev/null --userinit /dev/null"
-# to use an existing SBCL binary as a cross-compilation host
-# even though you have stuff in your initialization files
-# which makes it behave in such a non-standard way that
-# it keeps the build from working
-# "sbcl --disable-debugger"
-# to use an existing SBCL binary as a cross-compilation host
-# and tell it to handle errors as best it can by itself
-# (probably by dying with an error code) instead of waiting
-# endlessly for a programmer to help it out with input
-# on *DEBUG-IO*
-# "lisp -batch" to use an existing CMU CL binary as a cross-compilation host
-# "lisp -noinit -batch"
-# to use an existing CMU CL binary as a cross-compilation host
-# when you have weird things in your .cmucl-init file
-# "openmcl --batch"
-# to use an OpenMCL binary as a cross-compilation host
-# "clisp"
-# to use a CLISP binary as a cross-compilation host
-#
-# FIXME: Make a more sophisticated command line parser, probably
-# accepting "sh make.sh --xc-host foolisp" instead of the
-# the present "sh make.sh foolisp".
-# FIXME: Tweak this script, and the rest of the system, to support
-# a second bootstrapping pass in which the cross-compilation host is
-# known to be SBCL itself, so that the cross-compiler can do some
-# optimizations (especially specializable arrays) that it doesn't
-# know how to implement how in a portable way. (Or maybe that wouldn't
-# 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?)
+# Running make.sh with different options without clean.sh in the middle
+# can break things.
+sh clean.sh
-LANG=C
-LC_ALL=C
-export LANG LC_ALL
+# If you're cross-compiling, make-config.sh should "do the right
+# thing" when run on the target machine, with the minor caveat that
+# any --xc-host parameter should be suitable for the host machine
+# instead of the target.
+sh make-config.sh "$@" || exit $?
-build_started=`date`
-echo "//starting build: $build_started"
-
-if [ "$OSTYPE" = "cygwin" -o "$OSTYPE" = "msys" ] ; then
- DEVNULL=NUL
-else
- DEVNULL=/dev/null
-fi
-SBCL_XC_HOST="${1:-sbcl --disable-debugger --userinit $DEVNULL --sysinit $DEVNULL}"
-export DEVNULL
-export SBCL_XC_HOST
-echo //SBCL_XC_HOST=\"$SBCL_XC_HOST\"
-
-. ./find-gnumake.sh
-find_gnumake
+. output/prefix.def
+. output/build-config
-# 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
+build_started=`date`
+echo "//Starting build: $build_started"
+# Apparently option parsing succeeded. Print out the results.
+echo "//Options: --prefix='$SBCL_PREFIX' --xc-host='$SBCL_XC_HOST'"
# Enforce the source policy for no bogus whitespace
tools-for-build/canonicalize-whitespace
echo
echo " sh install.sh"
+# This is probably the best place to ensure people will see this.
+if test -n "$legacy_xc_spec"
+then
+ echo <<EOF
+******************************************************************************
+**
+** Old-style XC-host specification detected: '$SBCL_XC_HOST'
+**
+** Since 1.0.41.45 SBCL expects the XC-host to be specified using
+** the --xc-host='myhost' command line option, not with a positional
+** argument. The legacy style still works, but will not be supported
+** indefinitely. Please update your build procedure.
+**
+******************************************************************************
+EOF
+fi
+
build_finished=`date`
echo
echo "//build started: $build_started"