From b670186c268a176355224a37efe18cbdb26d2818 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: gdt Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2022 12:38:10 +0000 Subject: bootstrap/README.IRIX Fold README.IRIX5.3 into the IRIX README; we don't have multiple READMEs per OS, and it's clutter, especially given the information is from 2006. Add last-updated dates (2005/2006) as a clue. --- bootstrap/README.IRIX | 60 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- bootstrap/README.IRIX5.3 | 55 -------------------------------------------- 2 files changed, 59 insertions(+), 56 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 bootstrap/README.IRIX5.3 diff --git a/bootstrap/README.IRIX b/bootstrap/README.IRIX index c576089326e..6e0d884ee8c 100644 --- a/bootstrap/README.IRIX +++ b/bootstrap/README.IRIX @@ -1,4 +1,6 @@ -$NetBSD: README.IRIX,v 1.7 2009/08/01 20:16:25 dholland Exp $ +$NetBSD: README.IRIX,v 1.8 2022/06/01 12:38:10 gdt Exp $ + +# IRIX 6.5.17 or higher (last updated 2005) You will need a working C compiler, either gcc or SGI's MIPS and MIPSpro compiler (cc/c89). Please set the CC environment variable according to your @@ -47,3 +49,59 @@ bootstrap-pkgsrc has been tested on: running 6.5.27 - an Origin 200 with 2 180 MHZ IP27 Processors (R10000) (64 ABI) running 6.5.23 + +# IRIX 5.3 (last updated 2006) + +Installing pkgsrc on IRIX 5.3 requires some preparation. +First, if necessary, get the IRIX 5.3 IDO (cc etc.) from SGI at +ftp://ftp.sgi.com/sgi/IRIX5.3/iris-development-option-5.3.tardist and +install it using IRIX's Software Manager. While you're at it you might also +want to install any missing patches from ftp://ftp.sgi.com/support/Patches/5.3. +Get ftp://ftp.mayn.de/pub/really_old_stuff/irix/ido/dev* and install the +missing dev.sw.abi and dev.sw.irix_speclibs subpackages. +Note that IRIX 5.3's ftp does not support passive ftp (to my knowledge), so +if you are behind a firewall (and you better make sure you are with IRIX +5.3!) you might need to first transfer the files to another local machine. +Furthermore, get Y2k patches from e.g. +ftp://ftp.mayn.de/pub/really_old_stuff/irix/oldstuff/ if you haven't +installed them already. + +Unfortunately many of IRIX 5.3's native tools do not provide +functionalitites that pkgsrc expects. It is therefore necessary to install +the respective GNU tools for cp, grep, id, mkdir, test, touch, which, +and xargs. To avoid conflicts you might want to do so under a different +directory hierarchy than pkgsrc (in the following example /usr/local is +assumed). Obtain and install the following GNU software: +- GNU findutils (4.2.23 is known to install) +- GNU grep (2.5.1a works, but you have to apply the patch from +pkgsrc/textproc/grep/patches/patch-ab; either do so manually by editing the +appropriate source file or first install GNU patch [2.5.4 works fine]. This +will probably be fixed with later releases. You should configure GNU grep +with --disable-nls and do not bother when make stops when it cannot find +makeinfo; just proceed with make install) +- GNU coreutils (5.97 works; be sure to specify GREP=/sbin/grep for +configure) +- GNU which (2.16 works; be sure to configure with CC="cc -Xcpluscomm") + +To date, pkgsrc expects the SGI IDO cc and might run into problems when +using gcc. +With IDO cc and the necessary supporting tools and development files +installed you can run bootstrap to create the essential pkgsrc tools, +notably bmake: + +env CP=/usr/local/bin/cp GREP=/usr/local/bin/grep ID=/usr/local/bin/id MKDIR="/usr/local/bin/mkdir -p" TEST=/usr/local/bin/test TOUCH=/usr/local/bin/touch XARGS="/usr/local/bin/xargs -r" ./bootstrap + +Add the necessary arguments such as --prefix= as necessary. +You might also want to set the CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS, or LDFLAGS. +For the IDO cc CFLAGS=-O2 (or CFLAGS="-O2 -mips2" if you are using an R4K +machine) is recommended. + +IRIX 5.3 IDO does not come with a C++ compiler. For packages that require +C++ you can get the GNU C++ compiler, g++, which is part of the gcc +distribution. Gcc 3.4.6 is known to bootstrap on IRIX 5.3. To activate it, +add the following lines to your mk.conf after bootstrapping: + +CXX=g++ +USE_TOOLS+=cxx +TOOLS_PLATFORM.cxx=/usr/local/bin/g++ +TOOLS_CMD.cxx=${TOOLS_DIR}/bin/g++ diff --git a/bootstrap/README.IRIX5.3 b/bootstrap/README.IRIX5.3 deleted file mode 100644 index e509e6d644b..00000000000 --- a/bootstrap/README.IRIX5.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -$NetBSD: README.IRIX5.3,v 1.6 2006/09/03 14:30:26 schwarz Exp $ - -Installing pkgsrc on IRIX 5.3 requires some preparation. -First, if necessary, get the IRIX 5.3 IDO (cc etc.) from SGI at -ftp://ftp.sgi.com/sgi/IRIX5.3/iris-development-option-5.3.tardist and -install it using IRIX's Software Manager. While you're at it you might also -want to install any missing patches from ftp://ftp.sgi.com/support/Patches/5.3. -Get ftp://ftp.mayn.de/pub/really_old_stuff/irix/ido/dev* and install the -missing dev.sw.abi and dev.sw.irix_speclibs subpackages. -Note that IRIX 5.3's ftp does not support passive ftp (to my knowledge), so -if you are behind a firewall (and you better make sure you are with IRIX -5.3!) you might need to first transfer the files to another local machine. -Furthermore, get Y2k patches from e.g. -ftp://ftp.mayn.de/pub/really_old_stuff/irix/oldstuff/ if you haven't -installed them already. - -Unfortunately many of IRIX 5.3's native tools do not provide -functionalitites that pkgsrc expects. It is therefore necessary to install -the respective GNU tools for cp, grep, id, mkdir, test, touch, which, -and xargs. To avoid conflicts you might want to do so under a different -directory hierarchy than pkgsrc (in the following example /usr/local is -assumed). Obtain and install the following GNU software: -- GNU findutils (4.2.23 is known to install) -- GNU grep (2.5.1a works, but you have to apply the patch from -pkgsrc/textproc/grep/patches/patch-ab; either do so manually by editing the -appropriate source file or first install GNU patch [2.5.4 works fine]. This -will probably be fixed with later releases. You should configure GNU grep -with --disable-nls and do not bother when make stops when it cannot find -makeinfo; just proceed with make install) -- GNU coreutils (5.97 works; be sure to specify GREP=/sbin/grep for -configure) -- GNU which (2.16 works; be sure to configure with CC="cc -Xcpluscomm") - -To date, pkgsrc expects the SGI IDO cc and might run into problems when -using gcc. -With IDO cc and the necessary supporting tools and development files -installed you can run bootstrap to create the essential pkgsrc tools, -notably bmake: - -env CP=/usr/local/bin/cp GREP=/usr/local/bin/grep ID=/usr/local/bin/id MKDIR="/usr/local/bin/mkdir -p" TEST=/usr/local/bin/test TOUCH=/usr/local/bin/touch XARGS="/usr/local/bin/xargs -r" ./bootstrap - -Add the necessary arguments such as --prefix= as necessary. -You might also want to set the CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS, or LDFLAGS. -For the IDO cc CFLAGS=-O2 (or CFLAGS="-O2 -mips2" if you are using an R4K -machine) is recommended. - -IRIX 5.3 IDO does not come with a C++ compiler. For packages that require -C++ you can get the GNU C++ compiler, g++, which is part of the gcc -distribution. Gcc 3.4.6 is known to bootstrap on IRIX 5.3. To activate it, -add the following lines to your mk.conf after bootstrapping: - -CXX=g++ -USE_TOOLS+=cxx -TOOLS_PLATFORM.cxx=/usr/local/bin/g++ -TOOLS_CMD.cxx=${TOOLS_DIR}/bin/g++ -- cgit v1.2.3