# The XBPS source packages manual This article contains an exhaustive manual of how to create new source packages for XBPS, the `Void Linux` native packaging system. ## Introduction The `xbps-packages` repository contains all `source` packages that are the recipes to download, compile and build binary packages for `Void`. Those `source` package files are called `templates`. The `template files` are `GNU bash` shell scripts that must define some required/optional `variables` and `functions` that are processed by `xbps-src` (the package builder) to generate the resulting binary packages. A simple `template` example is as follows: ``` # Template file for 'foo' pkgname="foo" version="1.0" revision=1 build_style=gnu-configure short_desc="A short description max 72 chars" maintainer="name " license="GPL-3" homepage="http://www.foo.org" distfiles="http://www.foo.org/foo-${version}.tar.gz" checksum="fea0a94d4b605894f3e2d5572e3f96e4413bcad3a085aae7367c2cf07908b2ff" ``` The template file contains definitions to download, build and install the package files to a `fake destdir`, and after this a binary package can be generated with the definitions specified on it. Don't worry if anything is not clear as it should be. The reserved `variables` and `functions` will be explained later. This `template` file should be created in a directory matching `$pkgname`, i.e: `xbps-packages/srcpkgs/foo/template`. If everything went fine after running $ xbps-src build-pkg a binary package named `foo-1.0_1..xbps` will be generated in the local repository `/host/binpkgs`. ### Package build phases Building a package consist of the following phases: - `setup` This phase prepares the environment for building a package. - `fetch` This phase downloads required sources for a `source package`, as defined by the `distfiles` variable or `do_fetch()` function. - `extract` This phase extracts the `distfiles` files into `$wrksrc` or executes the `do_extract()` function, which is the directory to be used to compile the `source package`. - `configure` This phase executes the `configuration` of a `source package`, i.e `GNU configure scripts`. - `build` This phase compiles/prepares the `source files` via `make` or any other compatible method. - `install` This phase installs the `package files` into a `fake destdir`, via `make install` or any other compatible method. - `pkg` This phase builds the `binary packages` with files stored in the `package destdir` and registers them into the local repository. `xbps-src` supports running just the specified phase, and if it ran successfully, the phase will be skipped later (unless its work directory `${wrksrc}` is removed with `xbps-src clean`). ### Global functions The following functions are defined by `xbps-src` and can be used on any template: - *vinstall()* `vinstall []` Installs `file` with the specified `mode` into `targetdir` into the pkg `$DESTDIR` The optional 4th argument can be used to change the `file name`. - *vcopy()* `vcopy ` Copies resursively all files in `pattern` to `targetdir` into the pkg `$DESTDIR` - *vmove()* `vmove ` Moves `pattern` to the specified directory in the pkg `$DESTDIR` - *vmkdir()* `vmkdir []` Creates a directory in the pkg `$DESTDIR`. The 2nd optional argument sets the mode of the directory. > Shell wildcards must be properly quoted, i.e `vmove "usr/lib/*.a"`. ### Global variables The following variables are defined by `xbps-src` and can be used on any template: - `makejobs` Set to `-jX` if `XBPS_MAKEJOBS` is defined, to allow parallel jobs with `GNU make`. - `sourcepkg` Set to the to main package name, can be used to match the main package rather than additional binary package names. - `CHROOT_READY` True if the target chroot (masterdir) is ready for chroot builds. - `CROSS_BUILD` True if `xbps-src` is cross compiling a package. - `DESTDIR` Full path to the fake destdir used by the source pkg, set to `${XBPS_MASTERDIR}/destdir/${sourcepkg}-${version}`. - `FILESDIR` Full path to the `files` package directory, i.e `srcpkgs/foo/files`. The `files` directory can be used to store additional files to be installed as part of the source package. - `PKGDESTDIR` Full path to the fake destdir used by the `pkg_install()` function in `subpackages`, set to `${XBPS_MASTERDIR}/destdir/${pkgname}-${version}`. - `XBPS_BUILDDIR` Directory to store the `source code` of the source package being processed, set to `${XBPS_MASTERDIR}/destdir`. The package `wrksrc` is always stored in this directory. - `XBPS_MACHINE` The machine architecture as returned by `uname -m`. - `XBPS_SRCDISTDIR` Full path to where the `source distfiles` are stored, i.e `$XBPS_HOSTDIR/sources`. - `XBPS_SRCPKGDIR` Full path to the `srcpkgs` directory. - `XBPS_TARGET_MACHINE` The target machine architecture when cross compiling a package. - `XBPS_FETCH_CMD` The utility to fetch files from `ftp`, `http` of `https` servers. ### Available variables #### Mandatory variables The list of mandatory variables for a template: - `homepage` A string pointing to the `upstream` homepage. - `license` A string matching any license file available in `/usr/share/licenses`. Multiple licenses should be separated by commas, i.e `GPL-3, LGPL-2.1`. - `maintainer` A string in the form of `name `. - `pkgname` A string with the package name, matching `srcpkgs/`. - `revision` A number that must be set to 1 when the `source package` is created, or updated to a new `upstream version`. This should only be increased when the generated `binary packages` have been modified. - `short_desc` A string with a brief description for this package. Max 72 chars. - `version` A string with the package version. Must not contain dashes and at least one digit is required. #### Optional variables - `hostmakedepends` The list of `host` dependencies required to build the package. Dependencies can be specified with the following version comparators: `<`, `>`, `<=`, `>=` or `foo-1.0_1` to match an exact version. If version comparator is not defined (just a package name), the version comparator is automatically set to `>=0`. Example `hostmakedepends="foo blah<1.0"`. - `makedepends` The list of `target` dependencies required to build the package. Dependencies can be specified with the following version comparators: `<`, `>`, `<=`, `>=` or `foo-1.0_1` to match an exact version. If version comparator is not defined (just a package name), the version comparator is automatically set to `>=0`. Example `makedepends="foo blah>=1.0"`. - `depends` The list of dependencies required to run the package. Dependencies can be specified with the following version comparators: `<`, `>`, `<=`, `>=` or `foo-1.0_1` to match an exact version. If version comparator is not defined (just a package name), the version comparator is automatically set to `>=0`. Example `depends="foo blah>=1.0"`. See the `Runtime dependencies` section for more information. - `bootstrap` If enabled the source package is considered to be part of the `bootstrap` process and required to be able to build packages in the chroot. Only a small number of packages must set this property. - `distfiles` The full URL to the `upstream` source distribution files. Multiple files can be separated by whitespaces. The files must end in `.tar.lzma`, `.tar.xz`, `.txz`, `.tar.bz2`, `.tbz`, `.tar.gz`, `.tgz`, `.gz`, `.bz2`, `.tar` or `.zip`. To define a target filename, append `>filename` to the URL. Example: distfiles="http://foo.org/foo-1.0.tar.gz http://foo.org/bar-1.0.tar.gz>bar.tar.gz" - `checksum` The `sha256` digests matching `${distfiles}`. Multiple files can be separated by blanks. Please note that the order must be the same than was used in `${distfiles}`. Example `checksum="kkas00xjkjas"` - `wrksrc` The directory name where the package sources are extracted, by default set to `${pkgname}-${version}`. - `build_wrksrc` A directory relative to `${wrksrc}` that will be used when building the package. - `create_wrksrc` Enable it to create the `${wrksrc}` directory. Required if a package contains multiple `distfiles`. - `only_for_archs` This expects a separated list of architectures where the package can be built matching `uname -m` output. Example `only_for_archs="x86_64 armv6l"` - `build_style` This specifies the `build method` for a package. Read below to know more about the available package `build methods`. If `build_style` is not set, the package must define at least a `do_install()` function, and optionally more build phases as such `do_configure()`, `do_build()`, etc. - `configure_script` The name of the `configure` script to execute at the `configure` phase if `${build_style}` is set to `configure` or `gnu-configure` build methods. By default set to `./configure`. - `configure_args` The arguments to be passed in to the `configure` script if `${build_style}` is set to `configure` or `gnu-configure` build methods. By default, prefix must be set to `/usr`. In `gnu-configure` packages, some options are already set by default: `--prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --infodir=/usr/share/info --mandir=/usr/share/man --localstatedir=/var`. - `make_cmd` The executable to run at the `build` phase if `${build_style}` is set to `configure`, `gnu-configure` or `gnu-makefile` build methods. By default set to `make`. - `make_build_args` The arguments to be passed in to `${make_cmd}` at the build phase if `${build_style}` is set to `configure`, `gnu-configure` or `gnu_makefile` build methods. Unset by default. - `make_install_args` The arguments to be passed in to `${make_cmd}` at the `install-destdir` phase if `${build_style}` is set to `configure`, `gnu-configure` or `gnu_makefile` build methods. By default set to `PREFIX=/usr DESTDIR=${DESTDIR}`. - `make_build_target` The target to be passed in to `${make_cmd}` at the build phase if `${build_style}` is set to `configure`, `gnu-configure` or `gnu_makefile` build methods. Unset by default (`all` target). - `make_install_target` The target to be passed in to `${make_cmd}` at the `install-destdir` phase if `${build_style}` is set to `configure`, `gnu-configure` or `gnu_makefile` build methods. By default set to `install`. - `patch_args` The arguments to be passed in to the `patch(1)` command when applying patches to the package sources after `do_extract()`. Patches are stored in `srcpkgs//patches` and must be in `-p0` format. By default set to `-Np0`. - `disable_parallel_build` If set the package won't be built in parallel and `XBPS_MAKEJOBS` has no effect. - `keep_libtool_archives` If enabled the `GNU Libtool` archives won't be removed. By default those files are always removed automatically. - `skip_extraction` A list of filenames that should not be extracted in the `extract` phase. This must match the basename of any url defined in `${distfiles}`. Example `skip_extraction="foo-${version}.tar.gz"`. - `force_debug_pkgs` If enabled binary packages with debugging symbols will be generated even if `XBPS_DEBUG_PKGS` is disabled in `xbps-src.conf` or in the `command line arguments`. - `conf_files` A list of configuration files the binary package owns; this expects full paths, and multiple entries can be separated by blanks, i.e: `conf_files="/etc/foo.conf /etc/foo2.conf"`. - `noarch` If set, the binary package is not architecture specific and can be shared by all supported architectures. - `nonfree` If set, the binary package will be put into the *non free* repository. - `nostrip` If set, the ELF binaries with debugging symbols won't be stripped. By default all binaries are stripped. ### build style scripts The `build_style` variable specifies the build method to build and install a package. It expects the name of any available script in the `xbps-packages/common/build_style` directory. Please note that required packages to execute a `build_style` script must be defined via `$hostmakedepends`. The current list of available `build_style` scripts is the following: - `cmake` For packages that use the CMake build system, configuration arguments can be passed in via `configure_args`. - `configure` For packages that use non-GNU configure scripts, at least `--prefix=/usr` should be passed in via `configure_args`. - `gnu-configure` For packages that use GNU configure scripts, additional configuration arguments can be passed in via `configure_args`. - `gnu-makefile` For packages that use GNU make, build arguments can be passed in via `make_build_args` and install arguments via `make_install_args`. The build target can be overriden via `make_build_target` and the install target via `make_install_target`. - `meta` For `meta-packages`, i.e packages that only install local files or simply depend on additional packages. This build style does not install dependencies to the root directory, and only checks if a binary package is available in repositories. - `perl-ModuleBuild` For packages that use the Perl [Module::Build](http://search.cpan.org/~leont/Module-Build-0.4202/lib/Module/Build.pm) method. - `perl` For packages that use the Perl [ExtUtils::MakeMaker](http://perldoc.perl.org/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.html) build method. - `python-module` For packages that use the Python module build method (setup.py). - `waf3` For packages that use the Python3 `waf` build method with python3. - `waf` For packages that use the Python `waf` method with python2. > If `build_style` is not set, the template must (at least) define a `do_install()` function and optionally more phases via `do_xxx()` functions. ### Functions The following functions can be defined to change the behavior of how the package is downloaded, compiled and installed. - `do_fetch()` if defined and `distfiles` is not set, use it to fetch the required sources. - `do_extract()` if defined and `distfiles` is not set, use it to extract the required sources. - `post_extract()` Actions to execute after `do_extract()`. - `pre_configure()` Actions to execute after `post_extract()`. - `do_configure()` Actions to execute to configure the package; `${configure_args}` should still be passed in if it's a GNU configure script. - `post_configure()` Actions to execute after `do_configure()`. - `pre_build()` Actions to execute after `post_configure()`. - `do_build()` Actions to execute to build the package. - `post_build()` Actions to execute after `do_build()`. - `pre_install()` ctions to execute after `post_build()`. - `do_install()` Actions to execute to install the package files into the `fake destdir`. - `post_install()` Actions to execute after `do_install()`. > A function defined in a template has preference over the same function defined by a `build_style` script. ### Build options Some packages might be built with different build options to enable/disable additional features; `xbps-src` allows you to do this with some simple tweaks to the `template` file. The following variables may be set to allow package build options: - `build_options` Sets the build options supported by the source package. - `build_options_default` Sets the default build options to be used by the source package. - `desc_option_