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# generic installation stage specfile
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# used to build a stage1, stage2, or stage3 installation tarball
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# The subarch can be any of the supported catalyst subarches (like athlon-xp).
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# Refer to the catalyst reference manual for suppurted subarches.
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# http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/releng/catalyst/
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# example:
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# subarch: athlon-xp
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subarch: arm
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# The version stamp is an identifier for the build. It can be anything you wish
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# it to be, but it is usually a date.
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# example:
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# version_stamp: 2006.1
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version_stamp: armv5tejl.0
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# The target specifies what target we want catalyst to do. For stages, the
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# supported targets are: stage1 stage2 stage3
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# example:
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# target: stage2
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target: stage1
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# The rel_type defines what kind of build we are doing. This is merely another
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# identifier, but it useful for allowing multiple concurrent builds. Usually,
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# default will suffice.
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# example:
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# rel_type: default
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rel_type: default
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# This is the system profile to be used by catalyst to build this target. It is
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# specified as a relative path from /usr/portage/profiles.
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# example:
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# profile: default-linux/x86/2006.1
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profile: default-linux/arm/10.0/server
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# This specifies which snapshot to use for building this target.
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# example:
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# snapshot: 2006.1
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snapshot: armv5tejl.0
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# This specifies where the seed stage comes from for this target, The path is
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# relative to $clst_sharedir/builds. The rel_type is also used as a path prefix
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# for the seed.
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# example:
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# default/stage3-x86-2006.1
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source_subpath: default/stage3-arm-armv5tejl.0
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# These are the hosts used as distcc slaves when distcc is enabled in your
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# catalyst.conf. It follows the same syntax as distcc-config --set-hosts and
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# is entirely optional.
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# example:
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# distcc_hosts: 127.0.0.1 192.168.0.1
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distcc_hosts:
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# This is an optional directory containing portage configuration files. It
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# follows the same syntax as /etc/portage and should be consistent across all
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# targets to minimize problems.
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# example:
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# portage_confdir: /etc/portage
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portage_confdir: /home/mario/mars/linamh/trunk/genlink/Documentation/ls_pro_live/portage/
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# This option specifies the location to a portage overlay that you would like to
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# have used when building this target.
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# example:
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# portage_overlay: /usr/local/portage
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portage_overlay: /home/mario/mars/linamh/trunk/genlink
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# This allows the optional directory containing the output packages for
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# catalyst. Mainly used as a way for different spec files to access the same
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# cache directory. Default behavior is for this location to be autogenerated
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# by catalyst based on the spec file.
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# example:
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# pkgcache_path: /tmp/packages
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# pkgcache_path:
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# These options are only available when building a stage1 or stage2 target and
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# are all optional. These allow for emulating the changes possible during ai
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# bootstrap. Some possible uses of these would be building embedded stages
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# requiring a different CHOST or building a stage2 with NPTL support from a
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# stage1 tarball that is built without it.
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# If left blank, then the catalyst defaults from arch.py are used.
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# This option is used to change the CHOST from what is default in the profile
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# to whatever you specify. This is useful for building NPTL, for example.
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# example:
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# chost: i686-pc-linux-gnu
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chost: armv5tejl-softfloat-linux-gnueabi
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# This option allows you to change the default CFLAGS that will be used in
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# building this stage. This really should remain generic, as putting
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# optimizations flags here will build a stage1 tarball that is no longer
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# generic.
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# example:
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# cflags: -Os -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer -mcpu=i686
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cflags: -march=armv5te -mtune=arm926ej-s -Os -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe
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# This is for setting the CXXFLAGS. Generally, this would be set to the same
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# as CFLAGS. In fact, it will mirror CFLAGS by default.
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# example:
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# cxxflags: -Os -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer -mcpu=i686
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cxxflags: -march=armv5te -mtune=arm926ej-s -Os -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe
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# Setting this option sets LDFLAGS in make.conf in your stage. This would be
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# useful for setting up an embedded or hardened system.
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# example:
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# ldflags: -Wl,-O1 -Wl,-z,now
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ldflags: -Wl,--hash-style=gnu -Wl,-O1 -Wl,--as-needed
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