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BrewKit

Usage

$ bk build zlib.net
$ bk test zlib.net

Tip

If you’re inside a pantry clone then (after running dev) brewkit will build/test whatever has been edited.

Build Process Details

Note

$BREWROOT is either your pantry clone or ${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/brewkit.

Note

$PKGSLUG is the pkg project name with slashes replaced with unicode slashes and the version appended in -1.2.3 form.

  1. srcs are placed at $BREWROOT/srcs/$PKGSLUG
    • if the source type is a tarball, it is stored as $BREWROOT/srcs/$PKGSLUG.ext
  2. if the src type is not source control a git repository is initialized for the sources and all files are added to the git stage.
    • this is so you can make modifications and get a diff with git diff that you can then save for use in your build script
  3. the sources are cloned to $BREWROOT/builds/$PKGSLUG via rsync
  4. the build script is generated and placed at $BREWROOT/builds/$PKGSLUG.sh
    • the build script uses pkgx machinery to work, check it out
  5. a pkgx.yaml is generated to $BREWROOT/builds/$PKGSLUG
    • this way if you step into that directory and dev you get the full build environment for your pkg
  6. the build script is run
    • the prefix your build script is fed is $BREWROOT/installs/$PKGSLUG
  7. $BREWROOT/builds/$PKGSLUG is moved to ${PKGX_DIR:-$HOME/.pkgx}
    • without this step you would not be able to use the package from within your pantry clone
  8. Some key tools are always provided by brewkit (via shims that install on demand). These are:
    • cc, and the associated build toolchain (specifically latest LLVM)
      • if you want a specific LLVM or GCC then specify the dep and that will be used instead
    • make
    • patch
    • GNU install
    • pkg-config
    • GNU sed

Apologies

This repo is optimized for the GitHub Actions calling site and not for readability. I hate this but it’s the right choice for our users.