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author | Douglas Gilbert <dgilbert@interlog.com> | 2007-06-27 03:20:52 +0000 |
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committer | Douglas Gilbert <dgilbert@interlog.com> | 2007-06-27 03:20:52 +0000 |
commit | 68f4f8dd3682a586c2b082b115c1e4166a3146dd (patch) | |
tree | ce060fd9dfffd4d9ef72db58c73632a6ed659fcf /INSTALL | |
parent | 3e7335214bdf0173b615311b1f0c5f8297ff2f46 (diff) | |
download | sg3_utils-68f4f8dd3682a586c2b082b115c1e4166a3146dd.tar.gz |
Load sg3_utils-1.19 into trunk/.
git-svn-id: https://svn.bingwo.ca/repos/sg3_utils/trunk@65 6180dd3e-e324-4e3e-922d-17de1ae2f315
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1 files changed, 46 insertions, 20 deletions
@@ -1,11 +1,18 @@ +Unless otherwise noted, these install instructions are for the +Linux operating system. + +By default, the Makefile will build for Linux with a shared library. +The invocation sequence is: + make -make install +make install [may need root permission] Unless overridden or edited in the Makefile, INSTDIR places the executables in the /usr/local/bin directory, LIBDIR places libraries in the /usr/local/lib directory, MANDIR places the man pages in the -/usr/local/man directory and INCLUDEDIR places header files in the -/usr/local/include/scsi directory. +/usr/local/share/man directory and INCLUDEDIR places header files in the +/usr/local/include/scsi directory. For FreeBSD the default MANDIR is +/usr/local/man . Other Makefile targets that might be useful: make clean # remove .o, executables, core and .depend file @@ -13,10 +20,10 @@ make depend # generate dependency hierarchy in .depend file make dep # same as 'make depend' make sg_inq # build a specific executable (e.g. 'sg_inq') make uninstall # removes executables, libraries and build remnants -make -f lib_no_lib/Makefile.no_lib # build without a library +make -f no_lib/Makefile.linux # build without a library ./make_no_lib.sh sg_inq # is a simple script; in this case it expands to: - # make -f lib_no_lib/Makefile.no_lib sg_inq + # make -f no_lib/Makefile.linux sg_inq Note that the main Makefile does _not_ call the Makefiles in the subdirectories (i.e. archive, examples and utils directories). @@ -36,19 +43,18 @@ directory. If an executable cannot find the libsgutils shared library to the /etc/ld.so.conf file may be required in some distributions. A "spec" file is included for building rpm packages. It is called -sg3_utils.spec and is in the "rpm" subdirectory. To build binary and -source rpms place a copy of the gzipped tarball in the "SOURCES" directory -and place a copy of sg3_utils.spec in the "SPEC" directory. These -directories are found under /usr/src/redhat on redhat distributions. Then -from the "SPEC" directory execute "rpmbuild -ba sg3_utils.spec". If all -goes well a source rpm should be found in the SRPMS directory and binary -rpms in the RPMS/i386 directory (for i386 architecture). Note the spec -file will only build those utilities in the main directory. When the -sg3_utils binary rpm is installed the executables and their associated man -pages should be placed in appropriate places. The sg3_utils.spec file also -builds a libsgutils shared object (shared library) and a libsgutils-*-devel -shared object with a static library and the sg_lib.h and sg_cmds.h header -files. +sg3_utils.spec . To build binary and source rpms place a copy of the +gzipped tarball in the "SOURCES" directory and place a copy of +sg3_utils.spec in the "SPEC" directory. These directories are found under +/usr/src/redhat on redhat/fedora distributions. Then from the "SPEC" +directory execute "rpmbuild -ba sg3_utils.spec". If all goes well a source +rpm should be found in the SRPMS directory and binary rpms in the RPMS/i386 +directory (for i386 architecture). Note the spec file will only build those +utilities found in the main directory. When the sg3_utils binary rpm is +installed the executables and their associated man pages should be placed in +appropriate places. The sg3_utils.spec file also builds a libsgutils shared +object (shared library) and a libsgutils-*-devel shared object with a static +library and the sg_lib.h, sg_cmds.h and sg_pt.h header files. Binary rpms (at least in the RedHat distribution) tend to install executables in /usr/bin and libraries in /usr/lib . @@ -62,7 +68,27 @@ the sg3_utils source directory) if all goes well. If the shared object (library) is troublesome or unwanted then a "no_lib" version of the Makefile and the sg3_utils.spec file -can be found in the "lib_no_lib" subdirectory. +can be found in the "no_lib" subdirectory. + + +In FreeBSD, the utilities can be built with "make -f Makefile.freebsd". +This will build a shared object (i.e. libsgutils.so and friends) that +the utilities depend on. To install use "make -f Makefile.freebsd install". +These makes depend on libtool. To build without reliance on a shared +library (and thus libtool) use "make -f no_lib/Makefile.freebsd" (or +execute the "make_no_lib_freebsd.sh" script which does the same thing). +Utilities that are linux specific (e.g. sg_map) are not built for +FreeBSD. + + +In Tru64, the utilities can be built with "make -f Makefile.osf1". +This will build a shared object (i.e. libsgutils.so and friends) that +the utilities depend on. To install use "make -f Makefile.osf1 install". +These makes depend on libtool. To build without reliance on a shared +library (and thus libtool) use "make -f no_lib/Makefile.osf1" (or +execute the "make_no_lib_osf1.sh" script which does the same thing). +Utilities that are linux specific (e.g. sg_map) are not built for +Tru64. -28th August 2005 +24th January 2006 |