value is correct for most autotools packages, but it is still possible
to override it if needed.
-* +LIBFOO_CLEAN_OPT+ contains the make options used to
- clean the package. By default, the value is +clean+.
-
With the autotools infrastructure, all the steps required to build
and install the packages are already defined, and they generally work
well for most autotools-based packages. However, when required, it is
for most CMake packages, but it is still possible to override it if
needed.
-* +LIBFOO_CLEAN_OPT+ contains the make options used to clean the
- package. By default, the value is +clean+.
-
With the CMake infrastructure, all the steps required to build and
install the packages are already defined, and they generally work well
for most CMake-based packages. However, when required, it is still
These are based on an infrastructure similar to the one used for
autotools-based packages, but require a little more work from the
developer. They specify what should be done for the configuration,
- compilation, installation and cleanup of the package. This
+ compilation and installation of the package. This
infrastructure must be used for all packages that do not use the
autotools as their build system. In the future, other specialized
infrastructures might be written for other build systems. We cover
should be installed, since they might be needed to compile other
packages.
-* +LIBFOO_CLEAN_CMDS+, lists the actions to perform to clean up
- the build directory of the package.
-
* +LIBFOO_INSTALL_INIT_SYSV+ and +LIBFOO_INSTALL_INIT_SYSTEMD+ list the
actions to install init scripts either for the systemV-like init systems
(busybox, sysvinit, etc.) or for the systemd units. These commands
| +show-depends+ | Displays the dependencies required to build the
package
-| +clean+ | Run the clean command of the package; _note that
- this is not implemented for all packages_
-
| +dirclean+ | Remove the whole package build directory
| +rebuild+ | Re-run the compilation commands - this only makes