#!/bin/bash # Copyright 1999-2003 Gentoo Technologies, Inc. # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/scripts/bootstrap.sh,v 1.52 2003/10/31 20:03:13 rac Exp $ # IMPORTANT NOTE: # This script no longer accepts an optional argument. # It was removed by the same person who added it -- me, drobbins -- when I optimized # bootstrap to complete 20 mins to 2 hours faster, depending on CPU. I did this by # merging both stages of bootstrap into a single stage. We no longer compile gcc and # binutils twice. Doing this is unnecessary and a holdover from very early versions # of Gentoo, where we were being ultra-paranoid. # (drobbins, 06 Jun 2003) unset STRAP_EMERGE_OPTS STRAP_RUN=1 if [ "$1" = "--fetchonly" -o "$1" = "-f" ] then echo "Running in fetch-only mode..." STRAP_EMERGE_OPTS="-f" unset STRAP_RUN elif [ "$1" = "-h" -o "$1" = "--help" ] then echo "bootstrap.sh: Please run with no arguments to start bootstrap, or specify" echo "--fetchonly or -f to download source archives only. -h/--help displays this" echo "help." exit 1 fi MYPROFILEDIR="`readlink -f /etc/make.profile`" if [ ! -d ${MYPROFILEDIR} ] then echo "!!! Error: ${MYPROFILEDIR} does not exist. Exiting." exit 1 fi if [ -e /usr/bin/spython ] then # 1.0_rc6 and earlier PYTHON="/usr/bin/spython" else # 1.0 and later PYTHON="/usr/bin/python" fi if [ -e /etc/init.d/functions.sh ] then source /etc/init.d/functions.sh # Use our own custom script, else logger cause things to # 'freeze' if we do not have a system logger running esyslog() { echo &> /dev/null } fi if [ -e /etc/profile ] then source /etc/profile fi echo echo -e "${GOOD}Gentoo Linux${GENTOO_VERS}; \e[34;01mhttp://www.gentoo.org/${NORMAL}" echo -e "Copyright 2001-2003 Gentoo Technologies, Inc.; Distributed under the GPL" if [ "$STRAP_EMERGE_OPTS" = "-f" ] then echo "Fetching all bootstrap-related archives..." else echo "Starting Bootstrap of base system ..." fi echo # This should not be set to get glibc to build properly. See bug #7652. LD_LIBRARY_PATH="" # We do not want stray $TMP, $TMPDIR or $TEMP settings unset TMP TMPDIR TEMP cleanup() { if [ -n "$STRAP_RUN" ] then if [ -f /etc/make.conf.build ] then mv -f /etc/make.conf.build /etc/make.conf fi fi exit $1 } # Trap ctrl-c and stuff. This should fix the users make.conf # not being restored. if [ -n "$STRAP_RUN" ] then cp -f /etc/make.conf /etc/make.conf.build fi #TSTP messes ^Z of bootstrap up, so we don't trap it anymore. trap "cleanup" TERM KILL INT QUIT ABRT # USE may be set from the environment so we back it up for later. export ORIGUSE="`${PYTHON} -c 'import portage; print portage.settings["USE"];'`" # Check for 'build' or 'bootstrap' in USE ... INVALID_USE="`gawk -v ORIGUSE="${ORIGUSE}" ' BEGIN { if (ORIGUSE ~ /[[:space:]]*(build|bootstrap)[[:space:]]*/) print "yes" }'`" # Do not do the check for stage build scripts ... if [ "${INVALID_USE}" = "yes" ] then echo eerror "You have 'build' or 'bootstrap' in your USE flags. Please" eerror "remove it before trying to continue, since these USE flags" eerror "are used for internal purposes and shouldn't be specified" eerror "by you." echo cleanup 1 fi # We really need to upgrade baselayout now that it's possible: myBASELAYOUT=`cat ${MYPROFILEDIR}/packages | grep -v '^#' | grep sys-apps/baselayout | sed 's:^\*::'` myPORTAGE=`cat ${MYPROFILEDIR}/packages | grep -v '^#' | grep sys-apps/portage | sed 's:^\*::'` myGETTEXT=`cat ${MYPROFILEDIR}/packages | grep -v '^#' | grep sys-devel/gettext | sed 's:^\*::'` myBINUTILS=`cat ${MYPROFILEDIR}/packages | grep -v '^#' | grep sys-devel/binutils | sed 's:^\*::'` myGCC=`cat ${MYPROFILEDIR}/packages | grep -v '^#' | grep sys-devel/gcc | sed 's:^\*::'` myGLIBC=`cat ${MYPROFILEDIR}/packages | grep -v '^#' | grep sys-libs/glibc | sed 's:^\*::'` myTEXINFO=`cat ${MYPROFILEDIR}/packages|grep -v '^#'|grep sys-apps/texinfo |sed 's:^\*::'` myZLIB=`cat ${MYPROFILEDIR}/packages|grep -v '^#'|grep sys-libs/zlib |sed 's:^\*::'` myNCURSES=`cat ${MYPROFILEDIR}/packages|grep -v '^#'|grep sys-libs/ncurses |sed 's:^\*::'` echo "Using ${myBASELAYOUT}" echo "Using ${myPORTAGE}" echo "Using ${myBINUTILS}" echo "Using ${myGCC}" echo "Using ${myGETTEXT}" echo "Using ${myGLIBC}" echo "Using ${myTEXINFO}" echo "Using ${myZLIB}" echo "Using ${myNCURSES}" echo echo "Configuring environment..." export GENTOO_MIRRORS="`${PYTHON} -c 'import portage; print portage.settings["GENTOO_MIRRORS"];'`" export PORTDIR="`${PYTHON} -c 'import portage; print portage.settings["PORTDIR"];'`" export DISTDIR="`${PYTHON} -c 'import portage; print portage.settings["DISTDIR"];'`" export PKGDIR="`${PYTHON} -c 'import portage; print portage.settings["PKGDIR"];'`" export PORTAGE_TMPDIR="`${PYTHON} -c 'import portage; print portage.settings["PORTAGE_TMPDIR"];'`" # Get correct CFLAGS, CHOST, CXXFLAGS, MAKEOPTS since make.conf will be # overwritten export CFLAGS="`${PYTHON} -c 'import portage; print portage.settings["CFLAGS"];'`" export CHOST="`${PYTHON} -c 'import portage; print portage.settings["CHOST"];'`" export CXXFLAGS="`${PYTHON} -c 'import portage; print portage.settings["CXXFLAGS"];'`" export MAKEOPTS="`${PYTHON} -c 'import portage; print portage.settings["MAKEOPTS"];'`" #to make it easier to get experimental bootstraps: export ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="`${PYTHON} -c 'import portage; print portage.settings["ACCEPT_KEYWORDS"];'`" PROXY="`${PYTHON} -c 'import portage; print portage.settings["PROXY"];'`" if [ -n "${PROXY}" ] then echo "exporting PROXY=${PROXY}" export PROXY fi HTTP_PROXY="`${PYTHON} -c 'import portage; print portage.settings["HTTP_PROXY"];'`" if [ -n "${HTTP_PROXY}" ] then echo "exporting HTTP_PROXY=${HTTP_PROXY}" export HTTP_PROXY fi FTP_PROXY="`${PYTHON} -c 'import portage; print portage.settings["FTP_PROXY"];'`" if [ -n "${FTP_PROXY}" ] then echo "exporting FTP_PROXY=${FTP_PROXY}" export FTP_PROXY fi # Disable autoclean, or it b0rks export AUTOCLEAN="no" # Allow portage to overwrite stuff export CONFIG_PROTECT="-*" USE="-* build bootstrap" emerge ${STRAP_EMERGE_OPTS} ${myPORTAGE} || cleanup 1 if [ -x /usr/bin/gcc-config ] then GCC_CONFIG="/usr/bin/gcc-config" elif [ -x /usr/sbin/gcc-config ] then GCC_CONFIG="/usr/sbin/gcc-config" fi # Basic support for gcc multi version/arch scheme ... if [ -n "$STRAP_RUN" ] then if test -x ${GCC_CONFIG} &> /dev/null && \ ${GCC_CONFIG} --get-current-profile &> /dev/null then # Make sure we get the old gcc unmerged ... emerge clean || cleanup 1 # Make sure the profile and /lib/cpp and /usr/bin/cc are valid ... ${GCC_CONFIG} "`${GCC_CONFIG} --get-current-profile`" &> /dev/null fi fi export USE="${ORIGUSE} bootstrap" emerge ${STRAP_EMERGE_OPTS} ${myTEXINFO} ${myGETTEXT} ${myBINUTILS} || cleanup 1 # We used to call emerge once, but now we call it twice. Why? Because gcc may # have been built to use a different LDPATH. We want subsequent packages merged # to pick up any new gcc libraries. Breaking the emerge after gcc should allow # this to happen. This *should* allow issues like the following to be fixed (as # of 30 Oct 2003, whether this fixes the issue in this forums post is # unconfirmed): # # http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=100263 # # If you have questions or information about this change, like whether this # fixed or didn't fix the "zlib undefined symbol: xmalloc_set_program_name" # issue, please email rac@gentoo.org, drobbins@gentoo.org and # azarah@gentoo.org. # rac 2003.10.31 # addendum - now it's three times, with a clean in the middle. # failure to do this was causing two sets of binutils to hang around, # and if they had different targets, the /usr/bin symlinks get # confused. if [ -n "$STRAP_RUN" ] then emerge clean || cleanup 1 fi emerge ${STRAP_EMERGE_OPTS} ${myGCC} || cleanup 1 emerge ${STRAP_EMERGE_OPTS} ${myGLIBC} ${myBASELAYOUT} ${myZLIB} || cleanup 1 # ncurses-5.3 and up also build c++ bindings, so we need to rebuild it export USE="${ORIGUSE}" emerge ${STRAP_EMERGE_OPTS} ${myNCURSES} || cleanup 1 # Restore original make.conf cleanup 0