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diff --git a/doc/makepkg.8 b/doc/makepkg.8 deleted file mode 100644 index 418d5dca..00000000 --- a/doc/makepkg.8 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,156 +0,0 @@ -.TH makepkg 8 "January 30, 2006" "Frugalware Developer Manual" "" -.SH NAME -makepkg \- package build utility -.SH SYNOPSIS -\fBmakepkg [options]\fP -.SH DESCRIPTION -\fBmakepkg\fP will build packages for you. All it needs is -a build-capable linux platform, wget, and some build scripts. The advantage -to a script-based build is that you only really do the work once. Once you -have the build script for a package, you just need to run makepkg and it -will do the rest: download and validate source files, check dependencies, -configure the buildtime settings, build the package, install the package -into a temporary root, make customizations, generate meta-info, and package -the whole thing up for \fBpacman\fP to use. - -\fBmakeworld\fP can be used to rebuild an entire package group or the -entire build tree. See \fBmakeworld --help\fP for syntax. - -.SH OPTIONS -.TP -.B "\-b, \-\-builddeps" -Build missing dependencies from source. When makepkg finds missing build-time or -run-time dependencies, it will look for the dependencies' FrugalBuild files under -$fst_root (set in your /etc/repoman.conf). If it finds them it will -run another copy of makepkg to build and install the missing dependencies. -The child makepkg calls will be made with the \fB-b\fP and \fB-i\fP options. -.TP -.B "\-B, \-\-noccache" -Do not use ccache during build. -.TP -.B "\-c, \-\-clean" -Clean up leftover work files/directories after a successful build. -.TP -.B "\-C, \-\-cleancache" -Used with --chroot cleans up the chroot which means removing unnecessary -packages from it. If used twice, then it removes all source files from -the cache directory and cleans up the full compiler cache to free up diskspace. -.TP -.B "\-d, \-\-nodeps" -Do not perform any dependency checks. This will let you override/ignore any -dependencies required. There's a good chance this option will break the build -process if all of the dependencies aren't installed. -.TP -.B "\-D <pkgname>" -Clean up only one package's compiler cache. (Uses ccache -C.) -.TP -.B "\-e, \-\-noextract" -Do not extract source files. Instead, use whatever already exists in the -src/ directory. This is handy if you want to go into src and manually -patch/tweak code, then make a package out of the result. -.TP -.B "\-f, \-\-force" -\fBmakepkg\fP will not build a package if a \fIpkgname-pkgver-pkgrel-arch.fpm\fP -file already exists in the build directory. You can override this behaviour with -the \fB--force\fP switch. -.TP -.B "\-G, \-\-genmd5" -Download all source files (if required) and use \fImd5sum\fP to generate md5 hashes -for each of them. You can then redirect the output into your FrugalBuild for source -validation (makepkg -G >>FrugalBuild). -.TP -.B "\-g, \-\-gensha1" -Download all source files (if required) and use \fIsha1sum\fP to generate sha1 hashes -for each of them. You can then redirect the output into your FrugalBuild for source -validation (makepkg -g >>FrugalBuild). -.TP -.B "\-h, \-\-help" -Output syntax and commandline options. -.TP -.B "\-i, \-\-install" -Install/Upgrade the package after a successful build. -.TP -.B "\-j <jobs>" -Sets MAKEFLAGS="-j<jobs>" before building the package. This is useful for overriding -the MAKEFLAGS setting in /etc/makepkg.conf. -.TP -.B "\-L, \-\-nolastmod" -Disable updating the Last modified line. -.TP -.B "\-k, \-\-logging" -Logging package build process -.TP -.B "\-l <pkgname>" -Download the package's buildscript before starting the build. This is useful -if you do not want to do a full 'repoman upd' nor want to download manually the -buildscript. -.TP -.B "\-m, \-\-nocolor" -Disable color in output messages -.TP -.B "\-n, \-\-nostrip" -Do not strip binaries and libraries. -.TP -.B "\-o, \-\-nobuild" -Download and extract files only, do not build. -.TP -.B "\-p <buildscript>" -Read the package script \fI<buildscript>\fP instead of the default (\fIFrugalBuild\fP). -.TP -.B "\-r, \-\-rmdeps" -Upon successful build, remove any dependencies installed by makepkg/pacman during -dependency auto-resolution (using \fB-b\fP or \fB-s\fP). -.TP -.B "\-R, \-\-chroot" -Build the package in a chroot environment. -.TP -.B "\-s, \-\-syncdeps" -Install missing dependencies using pacman. When makepkg finds missing build-time -or run-time dependencies, it will run pacman to try and resolve them. If successful, -pacman will download the missing packages from a package repository and -install them for you. -.TP -.B "\-t <tree>" -When building in a chroot (using -R) you may want to build packages for a -version other than the host one. Using this option, it's possible to build -packages for "stable" while the host system is "current" and vica versa. -.TP -.B "\-u, \-\-noup2date" -Do not check for newer version before starting build. Normally makepkg will -prevent you from building obsolete source by mistake. If you know what you are -doing, you can disable this feature with this switch. -.B "\-S, \-\-sudosync" -Install missing dependencies using pacman and sudo. This is the same as \fB-s\fP -except that makepkg will call pacman with sudo. This means you don't have to -build as root to use dependency auto-resolution. -.TP -.TP -.B "\-w <destdir>" -Write the resulting package file to the directory \fI<destdir>\fP instead of the -current working directory. -.TP -.B "\-\-noconfirm" -When calling pacman to resolve dependencies or conflicts, makepkg can pass -the \fI--noconfirm\fP option to it so it does not wait for any user -input before proceeding with operations. -.TP -.B "\-\-noprogressbar" -When calling pacman, makepkg can pass the \fI--noprogressbar\fP option to it. -This is useful if one is directing makepkg's output to a non-terminal (ie, a file). - -.SH CONFIGURATION -Configuration options are stored in \fI/etc/makepkg.conf\fP. This file is parsed -as a bash script, so you can export any special compiler flags you wish -to use. This is helpful for building for different architectures, or with -different optimizations. - -\fBNOTE:\fP This does not guarantee that all package Makefiles will use -your exported variables. Some of them are flaky... -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR FrugalBuild (8), -.BR pacman (8) -.SH AUTHOR -.nf -Judd Vinet <jvinet@zeroflux.org> -and the Frugalware developers <frugalware-devel@frugalware.org> -.fi |