X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=make.sh;h=776e97bdcb3da539f0c918bfac7f832d095301b7;hb=126e0a851c7e170b13c206c530083fc48572ea60;hp=6aa8f99c7d41273b4a9d318a2decbfefda55ef13;hpb=1fd80272bd0a0510113978a33066622e4fd506a7;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/make.sh b/make.sh index 6aa8f99..776e97b 100755 --- a/make.sh +++ b/make.sh @@ -37,6 +37,8 @@ # 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 @@ -60,6 +62,9 @@ SBCL_XC_HOST="${1:-sbcl --noprogrammer}" export SBCL_XC_HOST echo //SBCL_XC_HOST=\"$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 # and target machines. @@ -77,7 +82,8 @@ sh make-config.sh || exit 1 # identify the target architecture). # On the host system: # SBCL_XC_HOST= sh make-host-1.sh -# Copy src/runtime/sbcl.h from the host system to the target system. +# Copy src/runtime/genesis/*.h from the host system to the target +# system. # On the target system: # sh make-target-1.sh # Copy src/runtime/sbcl.nm and output/stuff-groveled-from-headers.lisp @@ -86,7 +92,8 @@ sh make-config.sh || exit 1 # SBCL_XC_HOST= sh make-host-2.sh # Copy output/cold-sbcl.core from the host system to the target system. # On the target system: -# sh make-host-2.sh +# sh make-target-2.sh +# sh make-target-contrib.sh # 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. @@ -94,4 +101,18 @@ 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 + +# 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 " cd tests && sh ./run-tests.sh" +echo "(but expect some failures on non-x86 platforms)." + date