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- From File: curl_gnv_build_steps.txt
- Copyright 2009 - 2020, John Malmberg
- Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
- purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
- copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
- THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
- WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
- MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
- ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
- WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
- ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT
- OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
- Currently building Curl using GNV takes longer than building Curl via DCL.
- The GNV procedure actually uses the same configure and makefiles that
- Unix builds use.
- Building CURL on OpenVMS using GNV requires GNV V2.1-2 or the updated
- images that are available via anonymous FTP at encompasserve.org in the gnv
- directory. It also requires the GNV Bash 4.2.45 kit as an update from the
- same location or from the sourceforge.net GNV project.
- The HP C 7.x compiler was used for building the GNV version.
- The source kits are provided in backup savesets inside of the PCSI install kit.
- Backup save sets are currently the only distribution medium that I can be
- sure is installed on a target VMS system that will correctly unpack files
- with extended character sets in them. You may need to adjust the ownership
- of the restored files, since /Interchange/noconvert was not available at the
- time that this document was written.
- [gnv.common_src]curl_*_original_src.bck is the original source of the curl kit
- as provided by the curl project. [gnv.vms_src]curl-*_vms_src.bck, if present,
- has the OpenVMS specific files that are used for building that are not yet in
- the curl source kits for that release distributed https://curl.se
- These backup savesets should be restored to different directory trees on
- an ODS-5 volume(s) which are referenced by concealed rooted logical names.
- SRC_ROOT: is for the source files common to all platforms.
- VMS_ROOT: is for the source files that are specific to OpenVMS.
- Note, you should create the VMS_ROOT: directory tree even if it is
- initially empty. This is where you should put edits if you are
- making changes.
- LCL_ROOT: is manually created to have the same base and sub-directories as
- SRC_ROOT: and VMS_ROOT:
- The logical name REF_ROOT: may be defined to be a search list for
- VMS_ROOT:,SRC_ROOT:
- The logical name PRJ_ROOT: is defined to be a search list for
- LCL_ROOT:,VMS_ROOT:,SRC_ROOT:
- For the make install process to work, it must have write access to the
- directories referenced by the GNU: logical name.
- In future releases of GNV, and with GNV Bash 4.3.30 installed, this name
- should be GNV$GNU:
- As directly updating those directories would probably be disruptive to other
- users of the system and require elevated privilege, this can be handled by
- creating a separate directory tree to install into which can be referenced
- by the concealed rooted logical name new_gnu:. A concealed logical name of
- OLD_GNU: can be set up to reference the real GNV directory tree.
- Then a local copy of the GNU/GNV$GNU logical names can be set up as a search
- list such as NEW_GNU:,OLD_GNU:
- The directory NEW_GNU:[usr] should be created. The make install phase should
- create all the other directories.
- The make install process may abort if curl is already because it can not
- uninstall the older version of curl because it does not have permission.
- The file stage_curl_install.com is used set up a new_gnu: directory tree
- for testing. The PCSI kitting procedure uses these files as input.
- These files do not create the directories in the VMS_ROOT and LCL_ROOT
- directory trees. You can create them with commands similar to:
- $ create/dir lcl_root:[curl]/prot=w:re
- $ copy src_root:[curl...]*.dir -
- lcl_root:[curl...]/prot=(o:rwed,w:re)
- $ create/dir vms_root:[curl]/prot=w:re
- $ copy src_root:[curl...]*.dir -
- vms_root:[curl...]/prot=(o:rwed,w:re)
- One of the ways with to protect the source from being modified is to have
- the directories under src_root: owned by a user or resource where the build
- username only has read access to it.
- Note to builders:
- GNV currently has a bug where configure scripts take a long time to run.
- Some of the configure steps take a while to complete, and on a 600 Mhz
- DS10 with IDE disks, taking an hour to run the CURL configure is normal.
- The following messages can be ignored and may get fixed in a future version
- of GNV. The GNV$*.OPT files are used to find the libraries as many have
- different names on VMS than on Unix. The Bash environment variable
- GNV_CC_QUALIFIERS can override all other settings for the C Compiler.
- ? cc: No support for switch -warnprotos
- ? cc: Unrecognized file toomanyargs
- ? cc: Warning: library "ssl" not found
- ? cc: Warning: library "crypto" not found
- ? cc: Warning: library "gssapi" not found
- ? cc: Warning: library "z" not found
- u unimplemented switch - ignored
- With these search lists set up and the properly, curl can be built by
- setting your default to PRJ_ROOT:[curl.packages.vms] and then issuing
- either the command:
- $ @pcsi_product_gnv_curl.com
- or
- $ @build_gnv_curl.com.
- The GNV configure procedure takes considerably longer than the DCL build
- procedure takes. It is of use for testing the GNV build environment, and
- may not have been kept up to date.
- The pcsi_product_gnv_curl.com needs the following logical names which
- are described in the section below:
- gnv_pcsi_producer
- gnv_pcsi_producer_full_name
- stage_root
- vms_root1 (Optional if vms_root is on a NFS volume)
- src_root1 (Optional if src_root is on a NFS volume)
- The pcsi_product_gnv_curl.com is described in more detail below. It does
- the following steps. The build steps are only done if they are needed to
- allow using either DCL or GNV based building procedures.
- $ @build_vms list
- $ @gnv_link_curl.com
- $ @build_gnv_curl_release_notes.com
- $ @backup_gnv_curl_src.com
- $ @build_gnv_curl_pcsi_desc.com
- $ @build_gnv_curl_pcsi_text.com
- $ @stage_curl_install remove
- $ @stage_curl_install
- Then builds the kit.
- The build_gnv_curl.com command procedure does the following:
- $ @setup_gnv_curl_build.com
- $ bash gnv_curl_configure.sh
- $ @clean_gnv_curl.com
- $ bash make_gnv_curl_install.sh
- $ @gnv_link_curl.com
- $ @stage_curl_install.com
- $ purge new_gnu:[*...]/log
- To clean up after a GNV based build to start over, the following commands are
- used:
- $ bash
- bash$ cd ../..
- bash$ make clean
- bash$ exit
- Then run the @clean_gnv_curl.com. Use the parameter "realclean" if you are
- going to run the setup_gnv_curl_build.com and configure script again.
- $ @clean_gnv_curl.com realclean
- If new public symbols have been added, adjust the file gnv_libcurl_symbols.opt
- to have the new symbols. If the symbols are longer than 32 characters,
- then they will need to have the original be exact case CRC shortened and
- an alias in upper case with CRC shortened, in addition to having an exact
- case truncated alias and an uppercase truncated alias.
- The *.EXE files are not moved to the new_gnu: directory.
- After you are satisfied with the results of your build, you can move the
- files from new_gnu: to old_gnu: at your convenience.
- Building a PCSI kit for an architecture takes the following steps after
- making sure that you have a working build environment.
- Note that it requires manually creating two logical names as described
- below. It is intentional that they be manually set. This is for
- branding the PCSI kit based on who is making the kit.
- 1. Make sure that you have a staging directory that can be referenced
- by the path STAGE_ROOT:[KIT]
- 2. Edit the file curl_release_note_start.txt or other text files to
- reflect any changes.
- 3. Define the logical name GNV_PCSI_PRODUCER to indicate who is making
- the distribution. For making updates to an existing open source
- kit you may need to keep the producer the same.
- 4. Define the logical name GNV_PCSI_PRODUCER_FULL_NAME to be your full
- name or full name of your company.
- 5. If you are producing an update kit, then update the file
- vms_eco_level.h by changing the value for the VMS_ECO_LEVEL macro.
- This file is currently only used in building the PCSI kit.
- 6. Edit the file PCSI_GNV_CURL_FILE_LIST.TXT if there are new files added
- to the kit. These files should all be ODS-2 legal filenames and
- directories.
- A limitation of the PCSI kitting procedure is that when selecting files,
- it tends to ignore the directory structure and assumes that all files
- with the same name are the same file, so every file placed in the kit
- must have a unique name. Then a procedure needs to be added to the kit
- to create an alias link on install and remove the link on remove.
- Since at this time curl does not need this alias procedure, the steps
- to automatically build it are not included here.
- While newer versions of PCSI can support ODS-5 filenames, not all versions
- of PCSI on systems that have ODS-5 filenames do. So as a post install
- step, the PCSI kit built by these steps does a rename to the correct
- case as a post install step.
- 7. Edit the build_curl_pcsi_desc.com and build_curl_pcsi_text.com if you
- have changed the version of ZLIB that curl is built against.
- 8. Prepare to backup the files for building the kit.
- Note that if src_root: or vms_root: are NFS mounted disks, the
- step of backing up the source files will probably hang or fail.
- You need to copy the source files to VMS mounted disks and create
- logical names SRC_ROOT1 and VMS_ROOT1 to work around this to to
- reference local disks. Make sure src_root1:[000000] and
- vms_root1:[000000] exist and can be written to.
- The command procedure compare_curl_source can be used to check
- those directories and keep them up to date.
- @compare_curl_source.com SRCBCK UPDATE
- This compares the reference project source with the backup
- staging directory for it and updates with any changes.
- @compare_curl_source.com VMSBCK UPDATE
- This compares the VMS specific source with the backup
- staging directory for it and updates with any changes.
- Leave off "UPDATE" to just check without doing any changes.
- If you are not using NFS mounted disks and do not want to have a
- separate directory for staging the sources for backup make sure
- that src_root1: and vms_root1: do not exist.
- 9. Build the PCSI kit with @pcsi_product_gnv_curl.com
- The following message is normal:
- %PCSI-I-CANNOTVAL, cannot validate
- EAGLE$DQA0:[stage_root.][kit]VMSPORTS-AXPVMS-CURL-V0731-0-1.PCSI;1
- -PCSI-I-NOTSIGNED, product kit is not signed and therefore has
- no manifest file
- This will result in an uncompressed kit for the target platform.
- On Alpha and Integrity, the pcsi_product_gnv_curl.com can be used with
- the "COMPRESSED" parameter to build both a compressed and uncompressed
- kits.
- Good Luck.
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