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How to compile and install FiXos libc?
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Prerequisite
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In order to be able to build this library, you should already have :
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- a working cross GCC C compiler and binutils (libgcc may be needed, and you
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should have it by default, but no other libraries are required)
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- the FiXos kernel public headers (from FiXos kernel sources, or from an already
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compiled kernel)
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- CMake on the host machine
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Let's build it!
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As CMake is used, build may (and should) be done in an other directory than the
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sources. You need to create a directory outside the source tree, and to run a
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shell at this place.
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If you don't already have a place for FiXos toolchain includes and libraries,
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you should also create a directory to install the compiled libc.
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Then, you have to prepare the CMake build system in this directory, by replacing
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{path/to/something} by appropriate path :
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> $ cmake -DCMAKE\_INSTALL\_PREFIX:PATH={path/to/install} -DCMAKE\_TOOLCHAIN\_FILE={path/to/source}fixos/fixos-sh3.cmake -DKERNEL\_HEADERS={path/to/fixos/kernel}/interface {path/to/sources}
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If you have no error, you can build FiXos with the backend used by CMake
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(should be "make" on most UNIX platforms) :
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> $ make all
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And finally to install compiled library and public headers, install it :
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> $ make install
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Build HTML man pages
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If you want to generate html documentation pages, you need to install
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[mdocml](http://mdocml.bsd.lv/) software.
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Simply add parameter "-DHTML\_DOC=ON" when you run cmake, and then run the
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make target :
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> $ make documentation
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> $ make install
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HTML files will be installed in a "doc/" subdirectory of your install directory. |