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      1 		     OpenSolaris Buildable Source
      2 
      3 #ident	"@(#)README.opensolaris.tmpl	1.2	07/05/03 SMI"
      4 
      5 Note: if this is your first OpenSolaris installation, please see the
      6 currently known issues section below to see the minimum build of
      7 Solaris Express - Community Release required to build and install
      8 OpenSolaris.  Either an initial install or an upgrade will work,
      9 provided you use the "Entire Distribution" metacluster.
     10 
     11 This delivery of the Buildable Source consists of 4 or 5 pieces:
     12 
     13 1. encumbered binaries tarball (on-closed-bins-DATE.PLATFORM.tar.bz2)
     14 2. compiler (Sun Studio 11 is the preferred compiler, and it is free
     15    for OpenSolaris community members.  You can also use gcc; more on
     16    that below.)
     17 3. ON build tools package (SUNWonbld-DATE.PLATFORM.tar.bz2)
     18 4. Pre-built BFU archives (on-bfu-DATE.PLATFORM.tar.bz2)
     19 5. source tarball (on-src-DATE.tar.bz2; numbered builds only)
     20 
     21 If you just want to install the pre-built archives, you'll need the ON
     22 build tools and the BFU archives.  The tar file will unpack the
     23 archives into archives-DATE/PLATFORM/ (e.g.,
     24 archives-20050612/i386/).  You should review Section A
     25 (changes since the last delivery) and Section B (known issues) before
     26 following the BFU instructions in the Developer's Reference 
     27 (http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/onnv/devref_toc/).
     28 
     29 If you want to build from source, you will need the source, compiler,
     30 ON tools, and "extras" tools.  The encumbered binaries tarball contains
     31 complete binaries (libraries, kernel modules, commands) that are
     32 compatible with the source.  These are binaries that cannot be built
     33 using only the source tarball for one reason or another.  If you wish
     34 to build the kernel (or some portion of it), or if you wish to build a
     35 complete set of installable archives, you will want the encumbered
     36 binaries.
     37 
     38 Currently, to obtain source, you can either download the
     39 on-src-DATE.tar.bz2 tarball if you are downloading a build-synchronised
     40 delivery.  Or, you can checkout from the Mercurial repository at
     41 (please see instructions at: http://opensolaris.org/os/project/onnv/)
     42 
     43 The buildable source contains the source for our high key-strength
     44 crypto, known as the Encryption Kit (SUNWcry, SUNWcryr, SUNWcryptoint).
     45 Please note that certain countries restrict the redistribtuion of
     46 high key-strength crypto.  If you live in one of these countries,
     47 it is your responsibility to ensure that you are complying with your
     48 country's laws in this area.
     49 
     50 For general questions on the buildable source, please ask on the
     51 OpenSolaris Help discussion list (opensolaris-help <at> opensolaris
     52 <dot> org).  For detailed comments about the code, please use
     53 OpenSolaris Code discussion list.  Please note that the mailing lists
     54 are configured to only allow posts via the web forum interface or from
     55 list subscribers.
     56 
     57 
     58 Currently Known Issues
     59 ----------------------
     60 	These were some of the major known issues at the time of this
     61 delivery.  The most recent list is available on the OpenSolaris.org
     62 website in the Nevada community at:
     63 http://opensolaris.org/os/community/onnv/known_issues/
     64 
     65 The current minimum SXCR build needed to build the OpenSolaris sources
     66 is Nevada build 76.
     67 
     68 1. The sources cannot be used to generate Solaris (pkgadd(1m))
     69    packages.  (CRs 6414822, 6370204.)
     70 
     71 2. "Install -i" has not been tested on all platforms.  It is known not
     72    to work for the lw8 platform (CR 4818202).
     73 
     74 3. Cross-compilation between SPARC and x86 is not supported.  But
     75    builds on x86 systems (amd64 or i386) will build both amd64 and
     76    i386 binaries.
     77 
     78    This is unlikely to be fixed any time soon.  If you want to build
     79    both SPARC and x86, your choices are (a) create two workspaces, or
     80    (b) access a single workspace using NFS.  If you use a single
     81    workspace, you'll want to do a "make clean" or "make clobber"
     82    before building the other platform.  Note that nightly(1) will do a
     83    "make clobber" for you.
     84 
     85 4. You may see console warnings like
     86 
     87      Feb 26 13:55:48 magneto sshd[100804]: libpkcs11: Cannot load PKCS#11
     88       library /usr/lib/security/pkcs11_softtoken_extra.so.  dlerror:
     89       ld.so.1: /usr/lib/ssh/sshd: fatal:
     90       /usr/lib/security/pkcs11_softtoken_extra.so: open failed: No
     91       such file or directory. See cryptoadm(1M). Skipping this plug-in.
     92      Feb 26 13:55:48 magneto sshd[100804]: Kerberos mechanism library
     93       initialization error: unknown error.
     94 
     95    These messages can be ignored unless you need working crypto (e.g.,
     96    Kerberos).  To fix, change pkcs11_softtoken_extra.so to
     97    pkcs11_softtoken.so in /etc/crypto/pkcs11.conf and do "svcadm
     98    restart cryptosvc".
     99 
    100 5. bfu needs to be cleaned up so that it can easily handle flag days
    101    when run externally. This has been coded and mostly tested (CR
    102    4865419).  This will also fix the "could not copy" error messages.
    103 
    104 6. Zones depends on SVR4 packaging data, which is not available in
    105    OpenSolaris itself currently.  Therefore Zones will not work unless
    106    your distribution vendor provides packages.  Note that BFU understands
    107    Zones, so that BFUing on top of a distribution, such as Solaris Express,
    108    that includes package support will work and will also update any
    109    existing Zones you may have configured.
    110 
    111 Installing from Source
    112 ----------------------
    113 
    114 Once you have downloaded the tarballs that you need, here are the
    115 steps to build the sources.
    116 
    117 Suppose you are using /export/testws as your workspace.
    118 
    119 1. cd to /export/testws and unpack the sources and encumbered
    120    binaries, e.g.,
    121 
    122     $ bzcat on-src-DATE.tar.bz2 | tar xf -
    123     $ bzcat on-closed-bins-DATE.PLATFORM.tar.bz2 | tar xf -
    124 
    125    The sources will unpack into "usr/src" and the binaries will unpack
    126    into "closed/root_PLATFORM" (i.e., closed/root_i386 or
    127    closed/root_sparc).
    128 
    129 2. Install the compiler according to the instructions at the download
    130    site.  (Of course, if the compilers have not changed since you last
    131    installed them, there is no need to install them again.)  The result
    132    should have the compilers installed in /opt/SUNWspro.
    133 
    134    Please note that the compiler that comes with the Solaris Developer
    135    Express release is Studio 12, which is not the standard compiler
    136    for OpenSolaris code.  If you use Studio 12, you will need to set
    137    __SSNEXT to the null string in your environment file.  Please do
    138    report problems with Studio 12, particularly if the problem goes
    139    away when you use Studio 11 (the current standard compiler).
    140 
    141    If you already have the Studio 11 compiler installed, you can use
    142    it, provided you have the following patches installed:
    143 
    144      SPARC:
    145      120760-07 Sun Studio 11: Compiler Common patch for Sun C C++ F77 F95
    146      121017-02 Sun Studio 11: Patch for Sun C++ 5.8 compiler
    147      121021-02 Sun Studio 11: Patch for Fortran 95 Dynamic Libraries
    148      121019-02 Sun Studio 11: Patch for Fortran 95 8.2 Compiler
    149      121015-02 Sun Studio 11: Patch for Sun C 5.8 compiler
    150 
    151      x86:
    152      120759-06 Sun Studio 11_x86: Sun Compiler Common patch for x86 backend
    153      121016-02 Sun Studio 11_x86: Patch for Sun C_x86 5.8 Compiler
    154      121018-02 Sun Studio 11_x86: Patch for Sun C++ 5.8 compiler
    155 
    156    You may find it easier to install the Studio 11 compilers using the
    157    tarballs, rather than installing them as packages.
    158 
    159 3a. Remove the existing onbld tools, if any.
    160 
    161    - If this is the first time you are installing build tools, skip ahead
    162      to step 3b.
    163 
    164    - Otherwise, use pkgrm(1M) to remove the old package.
    165 
    166 3b. Install the current onbld tools.
    167 
    168    - The SUNWonbld package is a pkgadd-format directory that has been
    169      archived using tar and bzip2.  Unpack it in a temporary directory and
    170      use pkgadd(1M) to install it.  For example:
    171 
    172         # cd /var/tmp
    173         # bzip2 -dc /path/to/SUNWonbld-DATE.PLATFORM.tar.bz2 | tar xf -
    174         # pkgadd -d onbld SUNWonbld
    175 
    176 4. Update your environment and login dot-files if this is the first
    177    time you have installed the compiler and/or build tools.
    178 
    179    - Add /opt/SUNWspro/bin and /opt/onbld/bin to your $PATH. 
    180    - Either remove /usr/ucb from your $PATH, or put it at the end.
    181 
    182 5. Create an environment file to guide tools like nightly(1) and
    183    bldenv(1).  
    184 
    185    - copy /export/testws/usr/src/tools/env/opensolaris.sh to
    186      /export/testws.  It doesn't have to go in /export/testws, but
    187      that's a convenient place to put it.  Nor do you have to keep the
    188      name opensolaris.sh, but that's the name we'll use in these notes.
    189 
    190      Then make the following changes in your opensolaris.sh:
    191 
    192    - change GATE to the name of the top-level directory (e.g.,
    193      "testws").
    194 
    195    - change CODEMGR_WS to the top-level path (e.g., "/export/testws").
    196 
    197    - change STAFFER to your login.
    198 
    199    - (optional) customize VERSION.  This is the string that "uname -v"
    200      will print.
    201 
    202 6. To build a complete set of archives, cd to /export/testws, utter
    203 
    204     nightly ./opensolaris.sh &
    205 
    206    and find something else to work on for a few hours.  You can
    207    monitor the build's progress using ptree(1).  nightly(1) will send
    208    mail to $MAILTO when it has finished.  
    209 
    210    The results mail from nightly(1) will have an overview of the build
    211    results.  A copy of the mail text and a more detailed log file will
    212    be available in the workspace (/export/testws/log/log.).
    213    Pieces of the detailed log are also available under usr/src.  For
    214    example, usr/src/install-i386.out will have the log from the x86
    215    "make install" part of the build.
    216 
    217    By default nightly(1) will do a "clobber" build, which includes a
    218    "make clobber" and blowing away any files that earlier builds
    219    installed into $ROOT (/export/testws/proto/root_PLATFORM).  To
    220    bypass these steps, do an incremental build with "nightly -i
    221    ./opensolaris.sh &".
    222 
    223 7. To build a specific component, first use bldenv(1) to set up
    224    various environment variables, then cd to the subtree that you want
    225    to build.  For example:
    226 
    227     $ cd /export/testws
    228     $ bldenv -d ./opensolaris.sh
    229     [status information from bldenv]
    230     $ cd usr/src/cmd/vi
    231     $ dmake all
    232 
    233    To build the kernel, run dmake(1) from usr/src/uts.
    234 
    235 If you encounter errors, try running with a clean environment:
    236 $ env - HOME=$HOME SHELL=$SHELL DISPLAY=$DISPLAY XAUTHORITY=$XAUTHORITY TERM=$TERM LOGNAME=$LOGNAME LANG=C LC_ALL=C PAGER=less MANPATH=$MANPATH /opt/onbld/bin/bldenv ./opensolaris.sh
    237 
    238 Please see the Developer's Reference for information on how to install
    239 kernels (using Install(1)) and archives (using BFU).
    240