From 89bda489cdba150663005df18525b442d892c7bc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: schwarz Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2006 13:29:38 +0000 Subject: added bootstrap support for IRIX 5.3 (finally :-)) --- bootstrap/README.IRIX5.3 | 94 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 94 insertions(+) create mode 100644 bootstrap/README.IRIX5.3 (limited to 'bootstrap/README.IRIX5.3') diff --git a/bootstrap/README.IRIX5.3 b/bootstrap/README.IRIX5.3 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f7d2dbb417f --- /dev/null +++ b/bootstrap/README.IRIX5.3 @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +$NetBSD: README.IRIX5.3,v 1.1 2006/04/10 13:29:38 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. + +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. Once this is done you will find mk.conf.example to start +your mk.conf pkgsrc configuration file from. You might want to add +CFLAGS+=-O2 (or if you are using an R4K machine -O2 -mips2) +and +DBG= + +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 differtent +directory hierarchy than pkgsrc (in the following example +--prefix=/usr/local is assumed). Obtain and install the following GNU +software: +- GNU findutils (4.2.23 is know 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 (5.21 installs out of the box) +- GNU which (2.16 works; be sure to configure with CC="cc -Xcpluscomm") + +These tools can be installed independently of bootstrapping. To make them +accessible to pkgsrc make sure your mk.conf contains something like this: + +.if exists(${LOCALBASE}/bin/${GNU_PROGRAM_PREFIX}id) +TOOLS_PLATFORM.id=${LOCALBASE}/bin/${GNU_PROGRAM_PREFIX}id +.else +TOOLS_PLATFORM.id=/usr/local/bin/id +.endif +.if exists(${LOCALBASE}/bin/${GNU_PROGRAM_PREFIX}mkdir) +TOOLS_PLATFORM.mkdir=${LOCALBASE}/bin/${GNU_PROGRAM_PREFIX}mkdir -p +.else +TOOLS_PLATFORM.mkdir=/usr/local/bin/mkdir -p +.endif +.if exists(${LOCALBASE}/bin/${GNU_PROGRAM_PREFIX}grep) +TOOLS_PLATFORM.grep=${LOCALBASE}/bin/${GNU_PROGRAM_PREFIX}grep +.else +TOOLS_PLATFORM.grep=/usr/local/bin/grep +.endif +.if exists(${LOCALBASE}/bin/${GNU_PROGRAM_PREFIX}cp) +TOOLS_PLATFORM.cp=${LOCALBASE}/bin/${GNU_PROGRAM_PREFIX}cp +.else +TOOLS_PLATFORM.cp=/usr/local/bin/cp +.endif +.if exists(${LOCALBASE}/bin/${GNU_PROGRAM_PREFIX}test) +TOOLS_PLATFORM.test=${LOCALBASE}/bin/${GNU_PROGRAM_PREFIX}test +.else +TOOLS_PLATFORM.test=/usr/local/bin/test +.endif +.if exists(${LOCALBASE}/bin/${GNU_PROGRAM_PREFIX}touch) +TOOLS_PLATFORM.touch=${LOCALBASE}/bin/${GNU_PROGRAM_PREFIX}touch +.else +TOOLS_PLATFORM.touch=/usr/local/bin/touch +.endif +.if exists(${LOCALBASE}/bin/${GNU_PROGRAM_PREFIX}xargs) +TOOLS_PLATFORM.xargs=${LOCALBASE}/bin/${GNU_PROGRAM_PREFIX}xargs -r +.else +TOOLS_PLATFORM.xargs=/usr/local/bin/xargs -r +.endif +TYPE=/usr/local/bin/which + +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 3.4.4 is known to bootstrap on IRIX 5.3. To activate it, +add the following lines to your mk.conf: + +.if defined(USE_LANGUAGES) && !empty(USE_LANGUAGES:Mc++) +CXX=g++ +USE_TOOLS+=cxx +TOOLS_PLATFORM.cxx=/usr/local/bin/g++ +TOOLS_CMD.cxx=${TOOLS_DIR}/bin/g++ +.endif -- cgit v1.2.3