X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=make.sh;h=6d66d639f0a01446983847ca573226367f9e7a77;hb=eaa8a506790bb6ed627da617247bfd13802eb365;hp=b3b47fa6f4ba385c3dc4484cd94bceefb01dc603;hpb=df679ed627975948b1cee190f4d79c397588c43e;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/make.sh b/make.sh index b3b47fa..6d66d63 100755 --- a/make.sh +++ b/make.sh @@ -51,39 +51,19 @@ # 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). -SBCL_XC_HOST="${1:-sbcl --noprogrammer}" -export SBCL_XC_HOST -echo //SBCL_XC_HOST=\"$SBCL_XC_HOST\" -# the GNU dialect of "make" -- easier to find or port it than to -# try to figure out how to port to the local dialect... -if [ "$GNUMAKE" != "" ] ; then - # The user is evidently trying to tell us something. - GNUMAKE="$GNUMAKE" -elif [ -x "`which gmake`" ] ; then - # "gmake" is the preferred name in *BSD. - GNUMAKE=gmake -else - # FIXME: Now that we do this early, maybe prompt the user rather - # than guessing? I'd still be annoyed, though... -- CSR, - # 2003-05-16. - # - # All the world's a Linux, and all its users weary of cautious - # BSDish worries that "make" might not be GNU make; so just guess - # that "make" is GNU make and hope for the best. - GNUMAKE=make -fi +LANG=C +export LANG + +build_started=`date` +echo "//starting build: $build_started" -export GNUMAKE -echo //GNUMAKE=\"$GNUMAKE\" +SBCL_XC_HOST="${1:-sbcl --disable-debugger --userinit /dev/null --sysinit /dev/null}" +export SBCL_XC_HOST +echo //SBCL_XC_HOST=\"$SBCL_XC_HOST\" +. ./find-gnumake.sh +find_gnumake # 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 @@ -117,9 +97,51 @@ sh make-config.sh || exit 1 # 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 -date +time sh make-host-1.sh || exit 1 +time sh make-target-1.sh || exit 1 +time sh make-host-2.sh || exit 1 +time sh make-target-2.sh || exit 1 +time sh make-target-contrib.sh || exit 1 + +# 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... +FLAG=true +for dir in contrib/* +do + if [ -d "$dir" -a -e "$dir/Makefile" -a ! -e "$dir/test-passed" ]; then + if $FLAG; then + echo > /dev/null + else + echo "Failed contribs:" + FLAG=false + fi + echo " `basename $dir`" + fi +done + +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 (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 +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 +echo "//build started: $build_started" +echo "//build finished: $build_finished"