The build.sh script is now responsible to handle all the logic to build
a source package and its subpackages, as well as all its required
build dependencies. Thanks to this and subshells, dependencies are now
built into its own child process, creating a process tree that can go
nested as long as your system allows forking and has enough memory :-)
This fixes some issues that have been while building pkgs that have lots
of nested dependencies.
XBPS_STATEDIR is created in XBPS_BUILDDIR/.xbps-${sourcepkg}-${version}
and contains logs and state files for all phases, as well as wrappers.
We can now inspect the output from all hooks.
- This should work for almost 90% current packages, as reported by OpenBSD/ports.
- Packages that use install -o <user> -g <group> will get fixed progressively.
- xbps-create(8) by default sets pkg files as 0:0, if any pkg needs special
permissions those can be set via INSTALL scripts (for now).
- There's no need to install rdeps into the masterdir, just base-files.
- There's no need to exit if XBPS_TARGET_PKG == sourcepkg, just return.
- After building base-chroot, install bootstrap binary packages.
The prepare-32bit hook has been moved to the pre-pkg stage and now
those hooks are executed as part of the install phase. That means that
pre-pkg hooks are now independently run for the subpkgs and the sourcepkg
after the install-destdir phase and pre/do/install hooks.
As bonus, finally correct rdeps can now be collected for the 32bit pkgs
and works for all them, without the need to sort the order of subpkgs!
Permanent global pkg build options can be defined via 'XBPS_PKG_OPTIONS' in etc/conf.
Permament per-pkg build options can be defined via 'XBPS_PKG_OPTIONS_<pkgname>' in etc/conf.
Close GH #452.
The new xbps-src configuration file is `etc/conf` where you can
add your local overrides from defaults set via `etc/defaults.conf`.
To use this xbps-src, run these steps:
$ make
$ sudo make setup (to make chroot helper setgid)
$ ./xbps-src ...