#!/bin/bash source /usr/share/slackdev/buildkit.sh # Package metadata: export PKGNAM=glibc export VERSION=${VERSION:-2.33} export PKGSERIES=${PKGSERIES:-l} # If building within /patches, we'll drop the packages in to their respective # 'series' directories within /tmp: slack_findpkgstore_is_stablerelease && { export PKGSTORE=/tmp/ export BUILD=7_slack15.0 # Since we have packages in both series mkdir -vpm755 $PKGSTORE/{a,l} ;} # Ensure base ARM packages are installed first: slackbasedeps export SLACKPACKAGE=$PKGNAM-$VERSION-$PKGARCH-$BUILD.txz # We require ARMedslack's kernel-header package to be installed # This package replaces Scratchbox's 2.6's headers which RMK stated # on the armlinux mailing list, cause gcc3.3.2 build failure. # Ensure the kernel headers package is installed: # 17-May-2005: Note - for glibc-2.3.5 I have two pre-made 2.4 & 2.6 header # archives, so I don't need to faff around with these anymore as # there's no chance that my header archives will become polluted # during package building (which was the purpose of the code below). #removepkg kernel-headers #( cd /usr/include # rm -rf linux asm-arm asm-generic asm # slackcheckpkgdeps kernel-headers || installpkg $PKGSTORE/d/kernel-headers-*.t?z # # This isn't necessary, but I like to reassure myself: # ln -s asm asm-arm ) # # I used to do this when I'd previously been making broken kernel-headers & wanted # to make sure I had the most recent working version. # You still need working system-wide kernel headers for the compiler to work. # This just ensures that you have the pukka headers installed. # It's probably not needed since I tend not to do any friggin' in the riggin' # with this stuff anymore, but for old time's sake: #removepkg kernel-headers #installpkg $PKGSTORE/d/kernel-headers*t?z # Launch the package build script: BUILDLOG=$SLKPORTARCH-$( basename $SLACKPACKAGE .t?z ).build.log ( ./$PKGNAM.SlackBuild ) >& /dev/stdout | tee $BUILDLOG # Compress the build log: bzip2 -9fvz $BUILDLOG