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Perform a Clipped Port
This log starts with some work for the general system port already having been done by another developer.
Preparation of a new glibc external
See the Debian 6 full port log for more details. Note that for Debian 9, apt-get source glibc
applied the patches; debian/rules patch
was probably a no-op.
Locate and see how glibc builds
apt-get source glibc cd glibc-2.24 debian/rules patch cd .. mv glibc-2.24 glibc-2.24-11 tar -z -c -f glibc-2.24-11.tar.gz glibc-2.24-11 cd glibc-2.24-11 debian/rules build |& tee build.out
The build failed. Needed to do apt-get build-dep glibc
. This wanted makeinfo
, but still failed, unable to find selinux/selinux.h
a long way into the build. Since /usr/include/selinux/selinux.h
existed, I tried
apt-get install linux-headers-4.9.0-3-all
. This didn't help. I tried starting over, in case the selinux headers were supposed to have been copied into the tree; didn't help. Looked at other glibc external build comments, tried apt-get install gcc-multilib
, because of the debian/include
silliness. (Why bother if you're going to make symlinks?) This fixed the problem.
Run apt-get install texi2html
to get makeinfo.
Create the glibc external
Follow the instructions. Note that parrot updates what it serves over HTTP from AFS every ten minutes.
Notes: the build system will warn but not fail if it doesn't find the glibc version it's looking for for standard universe. This should probably be fixed.
The CMakeLists.txt in question is the one in externals/bundles/glibc
.
Patch the glibc external
The Debian 8 patches all worked except for disable-nscd.patch
, which had an obvious fix.
Check the glibc external
The new configure script really wants the compiler to include flags. The solution to making CMake do this was simple but not immediately obvious (escape the space rather than quote part of the string).
Unlike the previous builds, the generated debian/include
appears to be necessary. However, since it's constructed entirely out of symlinks into /usr/include
(or empty files), I'm OK with keeping it around.
Build the Full Port
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