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$NetBSD: README,v 1.25 2021/02/10 21:44:44 cjep Exp $
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To try to get pkgsrc working on your system, please try the following
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as root:
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# ./bootstrap
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[ --workdir <workdir> ]
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[ --prefix <prefix> ]
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[ --pkgdbdir <pkgdbdir> ]
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[ --sysconfdir <sysconfdir> ]
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[ --varbase <varbase> ]
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[ --ignore-user-check ]
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[ --preserve-path ]
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[ --help ]
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The defaults for the arguments are as follows:
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--prefix /usr/pkg
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--pkgdbdir /usr/pkg/pkgdb
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--sysconfdir /usr/pkg/etc
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--varbase /var
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--workdir work
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The working directory will be created if it doesn't exist and has to be
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writable by the user executing ./bootstrap.
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The bootstrap script will exit if the bootstrap directory already exists,
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for example if you have run the script before. In this case, clean it up
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by running:
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# ./cleanup
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Make sure that you have a working C compiler and make(1) binary in
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your path. Please note that on some systems (IRIX and SunOS, for example),
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the bootstrap script will look into a number of common directories for
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alternative implementations of some tools. If they are found, these
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directories will be prepended to the PATH variable, unless the
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'--preserve-path' flag is given.
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See pkgsrc/doc/pkgsrc.txt or
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http://www.NetBSD.org/docs/software/packages.html for
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more information about bootstrapping and using pkgsrc.
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We'd be very interested in hearing of any successes or failures on
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"unknown" (to us) systems.
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Please remember to add $prefix/bin to your PATH environment variable
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and $prefix/man to your MANPATH environment variable, if necessary.
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(See above for --prefix and its default value.)
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Remember also to use bmake to build packages in pkgsrc. It's very
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likely that the native make on your system will be incompatible with
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the Makefiles in pkgsrc.
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The bootstrap script will create an example mk.conf file located
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in your work directory as "mk.conf.example". It contains the
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settings you provided to the bootstrap. Copy it to your
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$sysconfdir directory (see above about --sysconfdir and its default
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value). If the default mk.conf doesn't already exist, the example is
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copied into place.
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PER PLATFORM INFORMATION
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========================
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pkgsrc supports or has supported many operating systems (platforms).
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In general, there is a README.os for each platform that can run
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pkgsrc, explaining particular considerations.
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Because pkgsrc contains many per-platform fixes and accommodations,
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and because the presence of those at times causes more work for
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others, we list platforms according to whether they are in active use.
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(If you feel a platform is miscategorized, send rationale to
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pkgsrc-users@. Include a README.platform with instructions if it is
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missing and you are asserting that there are users. Developers should
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of course feel free to make improvements.)
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Note that listing a platform as having no users is not a decision to
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remove it from pkgsrc; this is merely recording information that
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individual developers can use when deciding how much work is justified
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for keeping any particular accommodation. (As always, any large-scale
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removals require a proposal and discussion on pkgsrc-users@.)
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Note also that pkgsrc policy is that fixes to packages, unless the
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fixes are to adjust a package to pkgsrc norms, should be filed
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upstream and the upstream tracker URL included in the patch file or
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Makefile.
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Platforms are listed by the filename in mk/platform, annotated by the
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README.platform here if different. Problems are listed, such as lack
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of a README, lack of cwrappers support, and lack of destdir support.
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Platforms with active use and maintenance
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The following platforms have active users, and people that regularly
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fix problems.
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Darwin (README.macOS, macOS)
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FreeBSD
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Linux
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NetBSD
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SunOS (README.Solaris, illumos, SmartOS, OmniOS)
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Platforms believed to have users
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OpenBSD
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Platforms with at least a tiny number of users
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HPUX
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SCO_SV (README.OpenServer5)
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Platforms with unknown status
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Cygwin
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DragonFly (no README)
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FreeMiNT (no README)
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GNUkFreeBSD
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Minix (no README)
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UnixWare (no README)
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Platforms believed to have almost no users
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AIX (no cwrappers)
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BSDOS (no README)
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IRIX
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Interix
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MirBSD
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OSF1
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QNX (no README)
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Platforms believed to have no users
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-----------------------------------
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Bitrig
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Haiku
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