$NetBSD: README,v 1.1 2002/02/01 04:43:39 tv Exp $ Special notes for cross-hosting a NetBSD build on certain platforms. Only those platforms which have been tested to complete a "build.sh" run are listed. ===== LINUX: * Tested on RedHat Linux 7.1 (i386). * The gcc (and libstdc++, if needed) package must be installed, along with the typical system development packages (glibc-devel, etc.). * The ncurses-devel package must be installed (for nbinfo). * The zlib and zlib-devel packages must be installed. This will be fixed in the future to include zlib in libnbcompat. * src/tools/dbsym will not build on this platform yet. NO_DBSYM=1 may be set in mk.conf or the environment to cause this to be skipped during the build (harmless to non-embedded platforms). ===== NETBSD (earlier releases): * Tested on NetBSD 1.5.2 (machine-independently). * Should need no special setup. ===== SOLARIS: * Tested on Solaris/x86 8 (5.8) with gcc 2.95.2 (not yet tested with SUNWspro). * $HOST_CC needs to be set properly (for gcc, it should be set to "gcc", otherwise the improper /usr/ucb/cc may be invoked by accident). * The SUNWxcu4 package (containing /usr/xpg4/bin/*) must be installed. * The SUNWzlib package (or a built version of zlib visible to $HOST_CC) must be installed. This will be fixed in the future to include zlib in libnbcompat. * Needs the following paths, in this order, in $PATH: /usr/xpg4/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/bin (/usr/ucb may optionally be placed before /usr/bin per your preference, but /usr/ucb *MUST NOT* be before /usr/ccs/bin or /usr/xpg4/bin!) * /bin/sh *MUST* be replaced with a copy of, or symlink to, either /bin/ksh or /usr/xpg4/bin/sh. This will be fixed in the future to use /usr/xpg4/bin/sh in nbmake by default. (Solaris's /bin/sh is broken in some fantastic and amazing ways.) * Needs the "mktemp" script from src/tools/compat/scripts, made executable, available somewhere in $PATH. (Solaris has no command-line mktemp(1).) This may be worked around in the future. * src/tools/dbsym will not build on this platform yet. NO_DBSYM=1 may be set in mk.conf or the environment to cause this to be skipped during the build (harmless to non-embedded platforms).