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author | Slávek Banko <slavek.banko@axis.cz> | 2020-11-16 19:34:24 +0100 |
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committer | Slávek Banko <slavek.banko@axis.cz> | 2020-11-16 19:34:24 +0100 |
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Move the tdesvn-build manual to the directory level in which it is installed.
Signed-off-by: Slávek Banko <slavek.banko@axis.cz>
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diff --git a/doc/scripts/tdesvn-build/CMakeLists.txt b/doc/scripts/tdesvn-build/CMakeLists.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f063a809..00000000 --- a/doc/scripts/tdesvn-build/CMakeLists.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -################################################# -# -# (C) 2010-2011 Serghei Amelian -# serghei (DOT) amelian (AT) gmail.com -# -# Improvements and feedback are welcome -# -# This file is released under GPL >= 2 -# -################################################# - -tde_create_handbook( DESTINATION tdesvn-build ) diff --git a/doc/scripts/tdesvn-build/Makefile.am b/doc/scripts/tdesvn-build/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index 171f575c..00000000 --- a/doc/scripts/tdesvn-build/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -KDE_LANG = en -KDE_DOCS = AUTO diff --git a/doc/scripts/tdesvn-build/index.docbook b/doc/scripts/tdesvn-build/index.docbook deleted file mode 100644 index 68c46659..00000000 --- a/doc/scripts/tdesvn-build/index.docbook +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1324 +0,0 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" ?> -<!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//KDE//DTD DocBook XML V4.2-Based Variant V1.1//EN" "dtd/kdex.dtd" [ - <!ENTITY kappname "tdesvn-build"> - <!ENTITY package "tdesdk"> - <!ENTITY % addindex "IGNORE"> - <!ENTITY % English "INCLUDE"> <!-- Change language only here --> - <!ENTITY svn "<application>Subversion</application>"> - <!ENTITY tdesvn-build "<application>tdesvn-build</application>"> -]> - -<book lang="&language;"> - -<bookinfo> -<title>&tdesvn-build; Script Manual</title> - -<authorgroup id="authors"> -<author> -<firstname>Michael</firstname><surname>Pyne</surname> -<affiliation><address><email>michael.pyne@kdemail.net</email></address></affiliation> -</author> -<author> -<firstname>Carlos</firstname><surname>Woelz</surname> -<affiliation><address><email>carloswoelz@imap-mail.com</email></address></affiliation> -</author> - - -<!-- TRANS:ROLES_OF_TRANSLATORS --> - -</authorgroup> - -<copyright> -<year>2005</year> -<holder>Michael Pyne</holder> -</copyright> - -<copyright> -<year>2005</year> -<holder>Carlos Woelz</holder> -</copyright> - - -<legalnotice>&FDLNotice;</legalnotice> - -<date>2005-06-18</date> -<releaseinfo>0.98</releaseinfo> - -<abstract> -<para>The &tdesvn-build; is a Perl script which builds and installs &kde; directly from the sources found in the &kde; &svn; repository.</para> -</abstract> - -<keywordset> -<keyword>KDE</keyword> -<keyword>tdesdk</keyword> -<keyword>SVN</keyword> -<keyword>Subversion</keyword> -<keyword>KDE development</keyword> -</keywordset> - -</bookinfo> - - -<chapter id="introduction"> -<title>Introduction</title> - -<para> -&tdesvn-build; is a Perl script to help users install <ulink -url="http://www.kde.org/">&kde;</ulink> from <ulink -url="http://subversion.tigris.org/">&svn;</ulink>. You may also want to -consider the kde-build script include with &kde;'s tdesdk module. -</para> - -<para> -Here we document the &tdesvn-build; configuration file syntax and options, its -command line options, features, and an overview of all necessary steps required -to build &kde; from source, including the steps which you should perform using -other tools, or in other words, steps that are not automatically performed -by the &tdesvn-build; script. -</para> - -</chapter> - -<chapter id="getting-started"> -<title>Getting Started</title> - -<para> -In this chapter, we show how to use the &tdesvn-build; to checkout modules from the -&kde; repository and build them. We also provide a basic explanation of the &kde; -&svn; structure and the steps you have to perform before running the script. -</para> - -<para> -All topics present in this chapter are covered with even more detail in the -<ulink url="http://quality.kde.org/develop/cvsguide/buildstep.php"> -Building &kde; from Source Step by Step Guide</ulink>, at the -<ulink url="http://quality.kde.org">&kde; Quality Team Website</ulink>. -If you are compiling KDE for the first time, it is a good idea to read -it, or consult it as a reference source. You will find detailed information -about packaging tools and requirements, common compilation pitfalls and -strategies and information about running your new &kde; installation. -</para> - -<sect1 id="before-building"> -<title>Preparing the System to Build &kde;</title> - -<para> -It is recommended that you download and build &kde; using a user -account. If you already have &kde; packages installed, the best choice -would be to create a different (dedicated) user to build and run the new &kde;. -The advantage of building &kde; with a dedicated user is you can not break -the base system, and you will always have a way to comfortably work when -things go wrong. -</para> - -<para> -Later, you can do a root installation if you wish. This document -does not cover a root installation. If you are performing a system -wide install, you probably already know what you are doing anyway. -</para> - -<para>Before using the &tdesvn-build; script (or any other building -strategy) you must install the development tools and libraries needed for &kde;. -You need the Qt library, version 3.3.0 or greater, Automake 1.8, -Autoconf 2.5X (better if >=2.57 as a bug was reported with lower versions), -the subversion (svn) client, the gcc compiler with C++ support, libxml2, -openssl, libbz2, and many more (for a complete list, visit the -<ulink url="http://www.kde.org/info/requirements/3.4.php">KDE Compilation -Requirements</ulink>). You can usually get those tools packaged for your system -from your distribution or vendor. -</para> - -<para> -Some of these packages are divided into libs, programs or utilities and -development packages. You will need at least the program or library and -its development package. If in doubt, install all. The libraries you need -will change depending on the modules you intend to build, as each module -has its own requirements. The -<ulink url="http://quality.kde.org/develop/cvsguide/buildstep.php#step1"> -Building &kde; from Source Step by Step Guide</ulink> has more details -about the specific tools and techniques used to install and find the -required software. -</para> - -<para> -You probably already have a version of the &tdesvn-build; script installed -in your system. &tdesvn-build;requires you to create a configuration file, named -<filename>.tdesvn-buildrc</filename>. This file should be installed on -the home folder (~/), and contain all configuration data -required for the script to run, like configuration options, -compiling options, location of the sources, the destination of the installation -(prefix), the modules that should be built, &etc;. The default configuration -data is provided by the <filename>tdesvn-buildrc-sample</filename> file. -You can find more information about the syntax of the configuration file -in <xref linkend="configure-data" /> and in <xref linkend="tdesvn-buildrc" />. -</para> - -<para> -A good way to get the latest version is to browse the tdesdk/scripts page -at the <ulink url="http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE">websvn.kde.org</ulink> website. -You will see a list of the files available in the tdesdk/scripts directory in -the &kde; &svn; repository. Click the &tdesvn-build; link and download -the latest version of the script. Do the same for the -<filename>tdesvn-buildrc-sample</filename> file. -Make the script executable, and be sure it is in your path. -</para> - -</sect1> - -<sect1 id="configure-data"> -<title>Setting the Configuration Data</title> - -<para> -To use the script, you must have a file in your home directory called -<filename>.tdesvn-buildrc</filename>, which sets the general options and sets the modules -you would like to download and build. -</para> - -<para> -Use the <filename>tdesvn-buildrc-sample</filename> file as a -template, setting global options, and the modules you want to build. -</para> - -<para> -Select the server used to check out from &svn;, by setting the svn-server -global option. The default is the anonymous &svn; repository, -<emphasis>svn://anonsvn.kde.org/</emphasis>, but change it -if you have a <ulink url="http://developer.kde.org/documentation/misc/firststepsaccount">&kde; -&svn; account</ulink>, or if there is <ulink url="http://developer.kde.org/source/anonsvn.html"> -a mirror close to you</ulink>. -</para> - -<para> -Pay close attention to the tdedir and qtdir global variables, as the first sets -where your &kde; build is going to be installed, (by default to -<filename>~/kde</filename>), and the second where (and if) your qt library is -going to be built and installed, (by default to -<filename>~/tdesvn/build/qt-copy</filename>). You will need to know the -tdedir and qtdir location later, to set up the environment variables -that are necessary to run your new installation. -Check if the listed modules are in fact the modules you want to build. -The default options from the <filename>tdesvn-buildrc-sample</filename> file -should be enough to get a fairly complete &kde; installation. -Save the resulting as <filename>.tdesvn-buildrc</filename> in your home -folder. -</para> - -<para> -If you wish to fine tune your <filename>.tdesvn-buildrc</filename>, -consult <xref linkend="tdesvn-buildrc" /> for detailed information -about all configuration options. -</para> - -</sect1> - -<sect1 id="building-and-troubleshooting"> -<title>Using the &tdesvn-build; script</title> - -<para> -Now you are ready to run the script. From a terminal window, -log in to the user you are using to compile &kde; and execute -the script: -<screen> -<prompt>%</prompt><command>su</command> <option>-</option> <replaceable>devel-username</replaceable> -<prompt>%</prompt><command>tdesvn-build</command> -</screen> -</para> - -<para> -Now, the script should start downloading the sources and compiling them. It is -unlikely that you will succeed in the first time you compile &kde;. Do not despair! -Check the log files to see if you are missing some tools or development packages -(the location of the log files is set by the log-dir variable in the configuration -file). Sometimes, the main development branch get very unstable and hard to build, -especially when a development freeze is close. Be patient. You can find more common -examples of things that can go wrong and their solutions, as well as general tips and -strategies to build &kde; in the -<ulink url="http://quality.kde.org/develop/cvsguide/buildstep.php#step1"> -Building &kde; from Source Step by Step Guide</ulink>. -</para> - -</sect1> - -<sect1 id="environment"> -<title>Setting the Environment to Run Your Fresh &kde;</title> - -<para> -Assuming you are using a dedicated user to build &kde;, and you already have -an installed &kde; version, running your new &kde; may be a bit tricky, as the new &kde; -has to take precedence over the old. Change the environment variables to -make sure it does. -</para> - -<para> -Open or create the <filename>.bash_profile</filename> file in the home directory with your favorite editor, -and add to the end of the file: - -<programlisting> -TDEDIR=(path to tdedir) -TDEDIRS=$TDEDIR -PATH=$TDEDIR/bin:$TQTDIR/bin:$PATH -LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$TDEDIR/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH -export TDEDIRS PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH -</programlisting> - -If you are building the qt-copy module, add instead: - -<programlisting> -TQTDIR=(path to qtdir) -TDEDIR=(path to tdedir) -TDEDIRS=$TDEDIR -PATH=$TDEDIR/bin:$TQTDIR/bin:$PATH -MANPATH=$TQTDIR/doc/man:$MANPATH -LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$TDEDIR/lib:$TQTDIR/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH -export TQTDIR TDEDIRS PATH MANPATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH -</programlisting> -</para> - -<para> -If you are not using a dedicated user, set a different <envar>$TDEHOME</envar> for your -new environment in your <filename>.bash_profile</filename>: - -<programlisting> -export TDEHOME="${HOME}/.tde-svn" - -# Create it if needed -[ ! -e ~/.tde-svn ] && mkdir ~/.tde-svn -</programlisting> -</para> - -<note> -<para> -If later your menu is empty or too crowded with applications from your distribution, -you may have to set the xdg environment variables in your <filename>.bash_profile</filename>: - -<programlisting> -XDG_CONFIG_DIRS="/etc/xdg" -XDG_DATA_DIRS="${TDEDIR}/share:/usr/share" -export XDG_CONFIG_DIRS XDG_DATA_DIRS -</programlisting> - -</para> -</note> - -<para> -Now that we are done with the you have to make sure that the right <application>starttde</application> -script is going to be used: -</para> - -<para> -Open the <filename>.xinitrc</filename> text file (or <filename>.xsession</filename>, -depending on the distribution) from the home directory, or create it if necessary. Add the -line: - -<programlisting> -exec ${TDEDIR}/bin/starttde -</programlisting> -</para> - -<para> -Now start your fresh &kde;: in BSD and Linux systems with virtual terminal support, -Ctrl+Alt+F1...F12 keystroke combinations are used to switch to Virtual Console 1 through 12. -This allows you to run more than one desktop environment at the same time. The fist six are -text terminals and the following six are graphical displays. -</para> - -<para> -If when you boot you are presented to the graphical display manager instead, you can -use the new KDE environment, even if it is not listed as an option. Press Crtl + Alt + F2, -and you will be presented to a text terminal. Log in using the dedicated user and type: -</para> - -<screen> -startx -- :1 -</screen> - -<tip> -<para> -You can run the KDE from sources and the old KDE at the same time! Log in using your regular user, -start the stable KDE desktop. Press Crtl + Alt + F2 (or F1, F3, etc..), and you will be presented -to a text terminal. Log in using the dedicated user and type "startx -- :1". You can go back to the -regular user by pressing Crtl + Alt + F6 (Or F7, F8, etc... Try them out! One of them is the right -one.) To return to KDE from sources, press Crtl + Alt + F7 (or F6, F8,etc..). Now you can switch -between your KDE versions, and test the new one knowing you can quickly return to the safety of -the stable KDE desktop. -</para> -</tip> - - -</sect1> - -</chapter> - -<chapter id="features"> -<title>Script Features</title> - -<para> -&tdesvn-build; features include: -</para> - - -<itemizedlist> - -<listitem><para> -Automatically checks out or updates modules from &svn;, as -appropriate. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -Times the build process for modules. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -Automatically tries to rebuild modules that were using incremental -make, which is prone to failure after certain kinds of commits. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -Can resume a previous script, or start the build process from a particular -module. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -Comes built-in with a sane set of default options appropriate for building -a base &kde; single-user installation from the anonymous &svn; repository. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -Comes with <ulink url="http://www.kde.me.uk/index.php?page=unsermake">Unsermake</ulink> -support. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -Tilde-expansion for your configuration options. For example, you can -specify: -<programlisting>qtdir ~/tdesvn/build/qt-copy</programlisting> -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -Configurable build, source, and logging directories -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -Automatically sets up a build system, with the source directory not the -same as the build directory, in order to keep the source directory -pristine. The exception is <application>qt-copy</application>, which is not designed to be built like -that (unless you would like to test the -<link linkend="conf-use-qt-builddir-hack"><quote>qt with a separate build directory hack</quote></link>). -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -You can specify global options to apply to every module to check out, and -you can specify options to apply to individual modules as well. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -Since the autotools sometimes get out of sync with changes to the -source tree, you can force a rebuild of a module by creating a file called -.refresh-me in the build directory of the module in question, or by running -&tdesvn-build; with the <option>--refresh-build</option> option. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -You can specify various environment values to be used during the build, -including <envar>TDEDIR</envar>, <envar>TQTDIR</envar>, <envar>DO_NOT_COMPILE</envar>, -and <envar>CXXFLAGS</envar>. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -Command logging. Logs are dated and numbered so that you always have a -log of a script run. Also, a special symlink called latest is created to -always point to the most recent log entry in the log directory. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -If you are using a user build of &kde; instead of a system build (for which -you must be root to install), you can use the script to install for you. I -haven not audited this code, and it makes ample use of the <function>system()</function> -call, so I would not recommend running it as root at this point. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -You can use <link linkend="conf-make-install-prefix">make-install-prefix</link> to -prefix the make install command line with a separate command, which is useful -for sudo. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -You can use the <link linkend="conf-apidox">apidox</link> option to automatically -build and install the API documentation for some modules. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -You can check out only a portion of a &kde; &svn; module. For example, -you could check out only the <application>taglib</application> from -<application>tdesupport</application>, or only <application>K3B</application> from -<application>extragear/multimedia</application>. The script will automatically pull in -<application>kde-common</application> if necessary to make the build work. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -You can <quote>pretend</quote> to do the operations. If you pass -<option>--pretend</option> or <option>-p</option> on the -command line, the script will give a very verbose description of the commands -it is about to execute, without actually executing it. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -Support for checking out specific branches of &svn; -modules. This work still needs to be completed, but you already select the branch you -want to build using the <link linkend="conf-module-base-path">module-base-path -configuration option</link>. -</para></listitem> - -</itemizedlist> - -<para> -Things that &tdesvn-build; does NOT do: -</para> - -<itemizedlist> - -<listitem><para> -Find the fastest &kde; &svn; mirror. There is not even a list shipped -with the script at this point, although the default server should work -fine. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -Brush your teeth. You should remember to do that yourself. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -The script probably is not bug-free. Sorry. -</para></listitem> - -</itemizedlist> - -</chapter> - -<chapter id="tdesvn-buildrc"> -<title>The Format of .tdesvn-buildrc</title> - -<para> -To use the script, you must have a file in your home directory called -<filename>.tdesvn-buildrc</filename>, which describes the modules you would -like to download and build. -</para> - - - -<para> -It starts with the global options, specified like the following: -</para> - -<programlisting> -global -<replaceable>option-name option-value</replaceable> -<replaceable>[...]</replaceable> -end global -</programlisting> - -<para> -It is then followed by one or more module sections, specified like the -following: -</para> - -<programlisting> -module <replaceable>module-name</replaceable> -<replaceable>option-name option-value</replaceable> -<replaceable>[...]</replaceable> -end module -</programlisting> - -<para> -<replaceable>module-name</replaceable> must be a module from the &kde; &svn; repository (for -example, tdelibs or tdebase). Some options override global options, some -add to global options, and some global options simply can't be overridden. -</para> - -<para> -The following is an alphabetized list of options you can use. Click on the -option to find out more about it. If one is not documented, please e-mail the -authors using the address you can find <link linkend="authors">above</link>. -</para> - -<itemizedlist> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-apidox">apidox</link>, to build API Documentation</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-apply-qt-patches">apply-qt-patches</link>, to enhance qt-copy</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-binpath">binpath</link>, to set the <envar>PATH</envar> variable.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-branch">branch</link>, to checkout from a branch instead of /trunk.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-build-dir">build-dir</link>, to set the directory to build in.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-checkout-only">checkout-only</link>, to checkout only parts of a module.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-colorful-output">colorful-output</link> to add color to the script output.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-configure-flags">configure-flags</link> to define what flags to configure a module with.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-cxxflags">cxxflags</link> to define the <envar>CXXFLAGS</envar> variable.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-dest-dir">dest-dir</link> to change the directory name for a module.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-disable-agent-check">disable-agent-check</link>, to keep tdesvn-build from checking on ssh-agent's status.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-do-not-compile">do-not-compile</link>, to mark directories to skip building.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-inst-apps">inst-apps</link>, to only build and install some directories.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-install-after-build">install-after-build</link>, to avoid installing after the build process.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-tdedir">tdedir</link>, to set the directory to install KDE to.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-libpath">libpath</link>, to set the <envar>LD_LIBRARY_PATH</envar> variable.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-make-install-prefix">make-install-prefix</link>, to run a helper program (like sudo) during make install.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-make-options">make-options</link>, to pass options to the make program.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-manual-build">manual-build</link>, to avoid building the module automatically.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-manual-update">manual-update</link>, to avoid doing anything to the module automatically.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-module-base-path">module-base-path</link>, to change where to download the module from (useful for branches and tags).</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-niceness">niceness</link>, to change the CPU priority.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-no-rebuild-on-fail">no-rebuild-on-fail</link>, to avoid running make again if it fails.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-qtdir">qtdir</link>, to set the path to Qt.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-set-env">set-env</link>, to set an environment variable.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-source-dir">source-dir</link>, to change where to download the source code to.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-stop-on-failure">stop-on-failure</link>, to make tdesvn-build stop as soon as a failure is encountered.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-svn-server">svn-server</link>, to change the server the sources are downloaded from.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-use-qt-builddir-hack">use-qt-builddir-hack</link>, to give Qt a separate build directory from its source like KDE.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para><link linkend="conf-use-unsermake">use-unsermake</link>, to use the advanced unsermake build system.</para></listitem> -</itemizedlist> - - -<para> -Here is a table of the various options, and some comments on them. Any -option which overrides the global option will override a command line setting -as well. -</para> - -<table id="option-table"> -<title>Table of Options</title> -<tgroup cols="3"> - -<thead> -<row> -<entry>Option-name</entry> -<entry>Module -> Global Behavior</entry> -<entry>Notes</entry> -</row> -</thead> - -<tbody> - -<row id="conf-apidox"> -<entry>apidox</entry> -<entry>Overrides global</entry> -<entry>Set this option to <quote>true</quote> in order to have &tdesvn-build; automatically -build and install the API documentation for the module after the normal build/install -process. This only works for modules where <command>make apidox</command> does something, -including tdelibs, tdebase, and koffice, among others. -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-apply-qt-patches"> -<entry>apply-qt-patches</entry> -<entry>Overrides global</entry> -<entry>This option is only useful for qt-copy. If it is set to a non-zero value, -then the apply-patches script in qt-copy will be run prior to building, in -order to apply the non-official patches to the qt-copy. Since these patches -are normally the reason for using qt-copy instead of a stock Qt, it shouldn't -do any harm to enable it. The default is to enable the patches.</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-binpath"> -<entry>binpath</entry> -<entry>Can't be overridden</entry> -<entry><para>Set this option to set the environment variable PATH while building. -You can't override this setting in a module option. The default value is -<filename class="directory">/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin</filename>. This environment -variable should include the colon-separated paths of your development -toolchain. The paths <filename class="directory">$TDEDIR/bin</filename> and -<filename class="directory">$TQTDIR/bin</filename> are automatically added. You -may use the tilde (~) for any paths you add using this option.</para> -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-branch"> -<entry>branch</entry> -<entry>Overrides global</entry> -<entry><para>Set this option to checkout from a branch of KDE instead of the -default of "trunk", where KDE development occurs. For instance, to checkout -KDE 3.4 branch, you would set this option to "3.4".</para> -<para>Note that some modules use a different branch name. Notably, the -required arts module doesn't go by KDE version numbers. The arts that -accompanied KDE 3.4 was version 1.4.</para> -<para>If tdesvn-build fails to properly download a branch with this option, you -may have to manually specify the URL to download from using the <link -linkend="conf-override-url">override-url</link> option.</para> -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-build-dir"> -<entry>build-dir</entry> -<entry>Overrides global</entry> -<entry>Use this option to change the directory to contain the built sources. There -are three different ways to use it: -<itemizedlist> - -<listitem><para>Relative to the &kde; &svn; source directory (see <link -linkend="conf-source-dir">the source-dir option</link>). This is the default, and -the way the script worked up to version v0.61. This mode is selected if you -type a directory name that doesn't start with a tilde (~) or a slash (/).</para> -<para>The default value is <filename class="directory">build</filename>.</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para>Absolute path. If you specify a path that begins with a /, then that path -is used directly. For example, <filename class="directory">/tmp/kde-obj-dir/</filename>.</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para>Relative to your home directory. If you specify a path that begins with a -~, then the path is used relative to your home directory, analogous to the -shell's tilde-expansion. For example, <filename class="directory">~/builddir</filename> would set the build -directory to <filename class="directory">/home/user-name/builddir</filename>.</para></listitem> - -</itemizedlist> - -Perhaps surprisingly, this option can be changed per module. - -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-checkout-only"> -<entry>checkout-only</entry> -<entry>Overrides global</entry> -<entry>Set this option to checkout &svn; sources piece by piece. The value -for this option should be a space separated list of directories to checkout. -If you don't include the admin directory, it will automatically be included (if -necessary). When checking out piece by piece, the admin directory will be -pulled in from kde-common, which is where it exists on the &svn; server. -Although this option overrides the global option, be aware that setting this as -a global option makes no sense. -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-configure-flags"> -<entry>configure-flags</entry> -<entry>Appends to global option(except for qt-copy)</entry> -<entry>Use this option to specify what flags to pass to ./configure when creating -the build system for the module. When this is used as a global-option, it is -applied to all modules that this script builds. qt-copy uses a much different -set of configure options than the rest of &kde;, so this option -<emphasis>overrides</emphasis> the global settings when applied to qt-copy.</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-colorful-output"> -<entry>colorful-output</entry> -<entry>Can't be overridden</entry> -<entry>Set this option to false to disable the colorful output of &tdesvn-build;. -This option defaults to <quote>true</quote>. Note that &tdesvn-build; won't output the -color codes to anything but a terminal (such as xterm, &konsole;, or the normal -Linux console). -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-cxxflags"> -<entry>cxxflags</entry> -<entry>Appends to global option</entry> -<entry>Use this option to specify what flags to pass to <command>./configure</command> as the -<envar>CXXFLAGS</envar> when creating the build system for the module. This option is -specified here instead of with <link -linkend="conf-configure-flags">configure-flags</link> because this option will also -set the environment variable <envar>CXXFLAGS</envar> during the build process. -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-dest-dir"> -<entry>dest-dir</entry> -<entry>Overrides global</entry> -<entry>Use this option to change the name a module is given on disk. For -example, if your module was extragear/network, you could rename it to -extragear-network using this option. -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-disable-agent-check"> -<entry>disable-agent-check</entry> -<entry>Can't be overridden</entry> -<entry>Normally if you're using SSH to download the Subversion sources (such as -if you're using the svn+ssh protocol), tdesvn-build will try and make sure that -if you're using ssh-agent, it is actually managing some SSH identities. This is -to try and prevent SSH from asking for your passphrase for every module. You can -disable this check by setting disable-agent-check to true. -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-do-not-compile"> -<entry>do-not-compile</entry> -<entry>Overrides global</entry> -<entry><para>Use this option to set the <envar>DO_NOT_COMPILE</envar> environment variable prior to -running the configure script. According to the <ulink -url="http://developer.kde.org/documentation/other/developer-faq.html">&kde; -Developer FAQ</ulink>, this should cause any toplevel directory you pass to not be -built. The directories should be space-separated.</para> - -<para>Note that the sources to the programs will still be downloaded. You can use -the <link linkend="conf-checkout-only">checkout-only</link> -directive to choose directories that you want to check out.</para> -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-email-address"> -<entry>email-address</entry> -<entry>Can't be overridden</entry> -<entry> -<para>Set this option to the e-mail address tdesvn-build should send from should -it ever need to send e-mail. You do not need to worry about this if you don't -use any feature which send e-mail. (They are all disabled by default). -</para> - -<para>Currently only <link linkend="conf-email-on-compile-error">email-on-compile-error</link> -needs this option. -</para> -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-email-on-compile-error"> -<entry>email-on-compile-error</entry> -<entry>Can't be overridden</entry> -<entry> -<para>You can set this option to the email address to send a report to when a -module fails to build. tdesvn-build will wait until all the modules are done -and collate all of the results in the report. The report is only sent if a -module fails to build. -</para> - -<para>Please see the <link linkend="conf-email-address">email-address</link> -option to set the address tdesvn-build should send from, since the default -is usually not what you want. -</para> -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-inst-apps"> -<entry>inst-apps</entry> -<entry>Overrides global</entry> -<entry><para>This is the opposite of the <link -linkend="conf-do-not-compile">do-not-compile</link> option. This option makes it -so that only the given toplevel directories are built. The directories should -be space-separated.</para> - -<para>Any changes don't take effect until the next time -<command>make <option>-f</option> Makefile.cvs</command> is -run, either automatically by the script, or manually by the <link -linkend="cmdline-refresh-build"><option>--refresh-build</option></link> or <link -linkend="cmdline-recreate-configure"><option>--recreate-configure</option></link> options. -</para> - -<para>Note that the sources to the programs will still be downloaded. You can use -the <link linkend="conf-checkout-only">checkout-only</link> -directive to choose directories that you want to check out.</para> -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-install-after-build"> -<entry>install-after-build</entry> -<entry>Overrides global</entry> -<entry>This option is used to install the package after it successfully builds. -This option is enabled by default. If you want to disable this, you need to -set this option to 0 in the configuration file. You can also use the -<link linkend="cmdline-no-install"><option>--no-install</option></link> command line flag. -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-tdedir"> -<entry>tdedir</entry> -<entry>Can't be overridden</entry> -<entry>This option sets the directory that &kde; will be installed to after it is -built. It defaults to <filename class="directory">~/kde</filename>. If you change this to a directory -needing root access, you may want to read about the <link -linkend="conf-make-install-prefix">make-install-prefix</link> option as well.</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-libpath"> -<entry>libpath</entry> -<entry>Can't be overridden</entry> -<entry>Set this option to set the environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH while -building. You can't override this setting in a module option. The default -value is blank, but the paths <filename class="directory">$TDEDIR/lib</filename> and -<filename class="directory">$TQTDIR/lib</filename> are automatically -added. You may use the tilde (~) for any paths you add using this option. -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-log-dir"> -<entry>log-dir</entry> -<entry>Overrides global</entry> -<entry>Use this option to change the directory used to hold the log files -generated by the script. This setting can be set on a per-module basis as of -version 0.64 or later. -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-make-install-prefix"> -<entry>make-install-prefix</entry> -<entry>Overrides global</entry> -<entry>Set this variable to a space-separated list, which is interpreted as a -command and its options to precede the make install command used to install -modules. This is useful for installing packages with sudo for example, but -please be careful while dealing with root privileges.</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-make-options"> -<entry>make-options</entry> -<entry>Overrides global</entry> -<entry>Set this variable in order to pass command line options to the make -command. This is useful for programs such as <ulink -url="http://distcc.samba.org/"><application>distcc</application></ulink>. -<application>distcc</application> allows you to share your -compilation work among more than one computer. To use it, you must use the -<option>-j</option> option to make. Now you can. According to the docs, 2 * -number_of_network_cpus is recommended. I have 1 CPU total, so it would be -<option>-j2</option> in my case.</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-manual-build"> -<entry>manual-build</entry> -<entry>Overrides global</entry> -<entry>Set the option value to <quote>true</quote> to keep the build process from attempting to -build this module. It will still be kept up-to-date when updating from &svn;. -This option is exactly equivalent to the <link -linkend="cmdline-no-build"><option>--no-build</option></link> command line option. -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-manual-update"> -<entry>manual-update</entry> -<entry>Overrides global</entry> -<entry>Set the option value to <quote>true</quote> to keep the build process from attempting to -update (and by extension, build or install) this module. If you set this -option for a module, then you have pretty much commented it out. -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-module-base-path"> -<entry>module-base-path</entry> -<entry>Overrides global</entry> -<entry><para>Set this option to override &tdesvn-build;'s default directory path to the -module in question. This can be used, for example, to pull specific branches -or tagged versions of libraries. <ulink url="http://websvn.kde.org/">The &kde; -Source Viewer</ulink> is invaluable in helping to pick the right path.</para> -<para>Note that &tdesvn-build; constructs the final path according to the -following template: -<varname>$svn-server</varname>/home/kde/<varname>$module-base-path</varname>/<varname>$module-name</varname>. -</para> -<para>The default value is either <quote>trunk</quote> or -<quote>trunk/KDE</quote>, depending on the modulename.</para> -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-niceness"> -<entry>niceness</entry> -<entry>Can't be overridden</entry> -<entry>Set this option to a number between 20 and 0. The higher the number, the -lower a priority &tdesvn-build; will set for itself. The default is 10. -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-no-rebuild-on-fail"> -<entry>no-rebuild-on-fail</entry> -<entry>Overrides global</entry> -<entry>Set this option value to <quote>true</quote> to always prevent &tdesvn-build; from trying -to rebuild this module if it should fail an incremental build. Normally -&tdesvn-build; will try to rebuild the module from scratch to counteract the -effect of a stray &svn; update messing up the build system.</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-override-url"> -<entry>override-url</entry> -<entry>Overrides global</entry> -<entry>If you set this option, tdesvn-build will use its value as the URL -to pass to Subversion <emphasis>completely unchanged</emphasis>. You should -generally use this if you want to download a specific release but tdesvn-build -can't figure out what you mean using <link linkend="conf-branch">branch</link>. -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-qtdir"> -<entry>qtdir</entry> -<entry>Can't be overridden</entry> -<entry>Set this option to set the environment variable TQTDIR while building. -You can't override this setting in a module option. If you don't specify -this option, it defaults to -<filename class="directory"><varname>$(source-dir)</varname>/build/qt-copy</filename>, -which uses the qt-copy module included in the &kde; source repository. -You may use a tilde (~) to represent your home directory. -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-remove-after-install"> -<entry>remove-after-install</entry> -<entry>Overrides global</entry> -<entry><para>If you are low on hard disk space, you may want to use this option -in order to automatically delete the build directory (or both the source and -build directories for one-time installs) after the module is successfully -installed. -</para> -<para>Possible values for this option are: -<itemizedlist> -<listitem><para>none - Do not delete anything (This is the default).</para></listitem> -<listitem><para>builddir - Delete the build directory, but not the source.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para>all - Delete both the source code and build directory.</para></listitem> -</itemizedlist> -</para> - -<para>Note that using this option can have a significant detrimental impact on -both your bandwidth usage (if you use 'all') and the time taken to compile KDE, -since tdesvn-build will be unable to perform incremental builds.</para> -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-set-env"> -<entry>set-env</entry> -<entry>Overrides global</entry> -<entry><para>This option accepts a space-separated set of values, where the first value -is the environment variable to set, and the rest of the values is what you -want the variable set to. For example, to set the variable RONALD to -McDonald, you would put in the appropriate section this command:</para> -<screen><command>set-env</command> <envar>RONALD</envar> <userinput>McDonald</userinput></screen> -<para>This option is special in that it can be repeated without overriding -earlier set-env settings in the same section of the configuration file. This -way you can set more than one environment variable per module (or -globally).</para> -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-source-dir"> -<entry>source-dir</entry> -<entry>Can't be overridden</entry> -<entry>This option is used to set the directory on your computer to store the &kde; -&svn; sources at. If you don't specify this value, the default is -<filename class="directory">~/tdesvn</filename>. If -you do specify this value, use an absolute path name. -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-svn-server"> -<entry>svn-server</entry> -<entry>Can't be overridden</entry> -<entry>This option is used to set the server used to check out from &svn;. -The default is the anonymous &svn; repository, <emphasis>svn://anonsvn.kde.org/</emphasis></entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-stop-on-failure"> -<entry>stop-on-failure</entry> -<entry>Overrides global</entry> -<entry>Set this option value to <quote>true</quote> to cause the script to stop execution -after an error occurs during the build or install process. This option is off -by default. -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-tag"> -<entry>tag</entry> -<entry>Overrides global</entry> -<entry><para>Use this option to download a specific release of a module.</para> -<para><emphasis>NOTE:</emphasis> The odds are very good that you DO NOT WANT -to use this option. KDE releases are available in tarball form from <ulink -url="ftp://ftp.kde.org/">The KDE FTP site</ulink> or one of <ulink -url="http://download.kde.org/download.php">its mirrors</ulink>.</para> -<para>If you are using tdesvn-build because you have having trouble getting -a KDE release to build on your distribution, consider using the <ulink -url="http://developer.kde.org/build/konstruct/">Konstruct build tool</ulink> -instead, which works from the release tarballs.</para> -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-use-qt-builddir-hack"> -<entry>use-qt-builddir-hack</entry> -<entry>Overrides global</entry> -<entry>Although this option overrides the global option, it only makes sense for -qt-copy. Set this option to <quote>true</quote> to enable the script's -<emphasis>experimental</emphasis> srcdir != builddir mode. When enabled, -&tdesvn-build; will copy the qt-copy source module to the build directory, -and perform builds from there. That means your TQTDIR environment variable -should be set to -<filename class="directory">$(qt-copy-build-dir)/qt-copy/lib</filename> -instead. You should also change your <link linkend="conf-qtdir">qtdir</link> -option accordingly. Incremental make should still work in this mode, as the -timestamps will be preserved after the copy. If you use the -<link linkend="conf-apply-qt-patches">apply-qt-patches</link> option, the patches -will be applied in the build directory, not the source directory. -This option defaults to <quote>true</quote>. -</entry> -</row> - -<row id="conf-use-unsermake"> -<entry>use-unsermake</entry> -<entry>Overrides global</entry> -<entry><para>Set this option to <quote>true</quote> in order to use the -experimental unsermake program instead of automake when running the configure -script. This can lead to some serious decreases in build time, especially for -<ulink url="http://www.csh.rit.edu/slashdot/distcc.html">distributed building -systems</ulink>. This option defaults to <quote>true</quote> (for most modules). -</para> - -<para>Normally if you use this option tdesvn-build will automatically keep -unsermake up-to-date. This may start to get annoying, especially if you are -managing unsermake yourself. If this is the case, you can set this option to -<quote>self</quote>, and tdesvn-build will still use unsermake, but will not -do anything special to keep it updated. -</para> -</entry> -</row> - -</tbody> - -</tgroup> -</table> - -</chapter> - -<chapter id="cmdline"> -<title>Command Line Options and Environment Variables</title> - -<para> -This script doesn't use environment variables. If you need to set environment -variables for the build or install process, please see the <link -linkend="conf-set-env">set-env</link> option. -</para> - -<para> -The script accepts the following command-line options: -</para> - -<variablelist> - -<varlistentry id="cmdline-help"> -<term><option>--help</option></term> -<listitem><para> -only display simple help on this script. -</para></listitem> -</varlistentry> - -<varlistentry id="cmdline-version"> -<term><option>--version</option></term> -<listitem><para> -display the program version. -</para></listitem> -</varlistentry> - -<varlistentry id="cmdline-author"> -<term><option>--author</option></term> -<listitem><para> -display contact information for the -author. -</para></listitem> -</varlistentry> - -<varlistentry id="cmdline-color"> -<term><option>--color</option></term> -<listitem><para> -enable colorful output. -</para></listitem> -</varlistentry> - -<varlistentry id="cmdline-no-color"> -<term><option>--no-color</option></term> -<listitem><para> -disable colorful output. -</para></listitem> -</varlistentry> - -<varlistentry id="cmdline-pretend"> -<term><option>--pretend</option> (or <option>-p</option>)</term> -<listitem><para> -don't actually DO anything, but act like you did. -</para></listitem> -</varlistentry> - -<varlistentry id="cmdline-quiet"> -<term><option>--quiet</option> (or <option>-q</option>)</term> -<listitem><para> -Don't be as noisy with the output. 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This option implies <option><link linkend="cmdline-reconfigure">--reconfigure</link></option>. -</para></listitem> -</varlistentry> - -<varlistentry id="cmdline-resume"> -<term><option>--resume</option></term> -<listitem><para> -which tries to continue building from where -the script stopped last time. The script starts building the module after the -last module to be compiled last time the script was run, whether or not it -succeeded. This option implies <link linkend="cmdline-no-svn"><option>--no-svn</option></link>. You -should not specify other module names on the command line. -</para></listitem> -</varlistentry> - -<varlistentry id="cmdline-resume-from"> -<term><option>--resume-from</option></term> -<listitem><para> -which is like <link linkend="cmdline-resume"><option>--resume</option></link>, except that you supply -the module to start building from as the next parameter on the command line. This option -implies <link linkend="cmdline-no-svn"><option>--no-svn</option></link>. You should not specify -other module names on the command line. -</para></listitem> -</varlistentry> - -<varlistentry id="cmdline-rc-file"> -<term><option>--rc-file</option></term> -<listitem><para> -which interprets the next command line -parameter as the file to read the configuration options from. The default -value for this parameter is ~/.tdesvn-buildrc. -</para></listitem> -</varlistentry> - -<varlistentry id="cmdline-prefix"> -<term><option>--prefix=</path/to/kde></option></term> -<listitem><para> -which allows you to change the directory that &kde; will be installed to from the command line. -This option implies <link linkend="cmdline-reconfigure"><option>--reconfigure</option></link>. -</para></listitem> -</varlistentry> - -<varlistentry id="cmdline-build-system-only"> -<term><option>--build-system-only</option></term> -<listitem><para> -stop after running <command>make <option>-f</option> Makefile.cvs</command>. The configure -script will still need to be run, which &tdesvn-build; will do next time. This lets you -prepare all the configure scripts at once so you can view the <command>./configure -<option>--help</option></command> for each module, and edit your configure-flags accordingly. -</para></listitem> -</varlistentry> - -<varlistentry id="cmdline-install"><term><option>--install</option></term> -<listitem><para> -If this is the only command-line option, it tries to install all of the modules contained in -successfully-built, except for qt-copy, which doesn't need installation. If command-line -options are specified after <option>--install</option>, they are all assumed to be modules to install. -</para></listitem> -</varlistentry> - -<varlistentry id="cmdline-global-option"> -<term><option>--<option-name>=</option></term> -<listitem><para> -You can use this option to override an option in your configuration file for -every module. For instance, to override the <link -linkend="conf-log-dir">log-dir</link> option, you would do: -<option>--log-dir=/path/to/dir</option>. -</para></listitem> -</varlistentry> - -<varlistentry id="cmdline-module-option"> -<term><option>--<module-name>,<option-name>=</option></term> -<listitem><para> -You can use this option to override an option in your configuration file for -a specific module. For instance, to override the <link -linkend="conf-use-unsermake">use-unsermake</link> option for tdemultimedia, you -would do: <option>--tdemultimedia,use-unsermake=false</option>. -</para></listitem> -</varlistentry> - -</variablelist> - -<para> -Any other command-line options are assumed to be modules to update and build. -Please, don't mix building with installing. -</para> - -</chapter> - -<chapter id="credits-and-licenses"> -<title>Credits And Licenses</title> - -&underFDL; - -</chapter> - -</book> |