2011-08-12 13:45:51 -05:00
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The common case
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./autogen.sh && ./configure && make
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2020-10-06 08:35:09 -05:00
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If something fails read the last lines. Typical reason to
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fail is a missing dependency, such as libtool or gettext.
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make install-strip
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Note that on the production systems it is strongly recommended to use
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"make install-strip" to install binaries and libraries. The result
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from the standard "make install" may produce large binaries with
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unnecessary symbols.
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2011-08-12 13:45:51 -05:00
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Autotools
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`./autogen.sh' generates all files needed to compile
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and install the code (run it after checkout from git)
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`make distclean' removes all unnecessary files, but the
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code can still be recompiled with "./configure; make"
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`make dist-gzip' (or -bzip2) creates a tarball that can
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be configured and compiled without running `./autogen.sh'
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Compiling
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Use SUID_CFLAGS and SUID_LDFLAGS when you want to define
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special compiler options for typical suid programs, for
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example:
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./configure SUID_CFLAGS="-fpie" SUID_LDFLAGS="-pie"
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The SUID_* feature is currently supported for chfn, chsh,
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newgrp, su, write, mount, and umount.
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2011-08-12 13:45:51 -05:00
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2013-08-27 03:02:04 -05:00
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Use DAEMON_CFLAGS and DAEMON_LDFLAGS when you want to define
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special compiler options for daemons; supported for uuidd.
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2011-08-12 13:45:51 -05:00
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2013-08-27 03:02:04 -05:00
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Use SOLIB_CFLAGS and SOLIB_LDFLAGS when you want to define
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special compiler options for shared libraries; supported for
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libmount, libblkid and libuuid.
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2011-08-12 13:45:51 -05:00
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FIXME: add notes about klib and uClib.
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2018-07-24 05:35:45 -05:00
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Compile certain portion
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See ./configure --help and use --disable-* and --enable-* options.
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It's also possible to disable all the programs and enable only wanted.
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For example:
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2019-08-28 18:25:57 -05:00
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2018-07-24 05:35:45 -05:00
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./configure --disable-all-programs --enable-fallocate
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Note that the configure script tracks dependencies between libs and
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tools. Always see warning messages and follow error messages if any
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dependence is necessary. For example to compile mount(8) you need also
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libmount, libblkid and libuuid:
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./configure --disable-all-programs --enable-mount --enable-libmount \
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--enable-libblkid --enable-libuuid
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2011-08-12 13:45:51 -05:00
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Static linking
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Use --enable-static-programs[=LIST] configure option when
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you want to use statically linked programs.
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Note, mount(8) uses get{pw,gr}nam() and getpwuid()
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functions for translation from username and groupname to
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UID and GID. These functions could be implemented by
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dynamically loaded independent modules (NSS) in your libc
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(e.g. glibc). These modules are not statically linked to
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mount(8) and mount.static is still using dlopen() like
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dynamically linked version.
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The translation won't work in environment where NSS
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modules are not installed.
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For example normal system (NSS modules are available):
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# ./mount.static -v -f -n -ouid=kzak /mnt/foo
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LABEL=/mnt/foo on /mnt/foo type vfat (rw,uid=500)
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^^^^^^^
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and without NSS modules:
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# chroot . ./mount.static -v -f -n -ouid=kzak /mnt/win
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LABEL=/mnt/win on /mnt/win type vfat (rw,uid=kzak)
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^^^^^^^^
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