This instructions are done inside chroot.
Make sure follow directories exist;
# mkdir /usr/ports # mkdir -p /usr/ports/{distfiles,packages,work,pkgbuild}
For more information read Fakeroot Ports. Add a user that will be used by ports tools, this example pkgmk;
# useradd -r -U -d /usr/ports -s /bin/false pkgmk
You can add your self to group pkgmk. Check if members of this group are under tpe protection.
# usermod -a -G pkgmk username
# chown pkgmk /usr/ports/{distfiles,packages,work,pkgbuild} # chown pkgmk:pkgmk /usr/ports/pkgbuild # chmod g+w /usr/ports/pkgbuild
Configure to compile in ram average of 3GB is recommended for core while firefox need at least 30G. Discover id of pkgmk user;
# id pkgmk uid=102(pkgmk) gid=102(pkgmk) groups=102(pkgmk)
Edit fstab, change uid to id of pkgmk, this example 102;
pkgmk /usr/ports/work tmpfs size=30G,uid=102,defaults,mode=0750 0 0
Read 4.5. Adjust/Configure the Package Build Process to take advantage of your specific hardware. Packages build with native flag will not run on different hardware. This is the best choice if you want gcc to find the best settings based on your hardware.
Edit /etc/pkgmk.conf, remove pipe from compiler flags and let the system get from nproc how many cpu's it can use for compiling;
# # /etc/pkgmk.conf: pkgmk(8) configuration # export CFLAGS="-O2 -march=x86-64" export CXXFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" export JOBS=$(nproc) export MAKEFLAGS="-j $JOBS" case ${PKGMK_ARCH} in "64"|"") ;; "32") export CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -m32" export CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS} -m32" export LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -m32" export PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR="/usr/lib32/pkgconfig" ;; *) echo "Unknown architecture selected! Exiting." exit 1 ;; esac PKGMK_SOURCE_MIRRORS=(https://tribu.semdestino.org/mirror-3.4/distfiles/) # PKGMK_SOURCE_DIR="$PWD" PKGMK_SOURCE_DIR="/usr/ports/distfiles" # PKGMK_PACKAGE_DIR="$PWD" PKGMK_PACKAGE_DIR="/usr/ports/packages" # PKGMK_WORK_DIR="$PWD/work" PKGMK_WORK_DIR="/usr/ports/work/${name}" # PKGMK_DOWNLOAD="no" # PKGMK_IGNORE_SIGNATURE="no" # PKGMK_IGNORE_MD5SUM="no" # PKGMK_IGNORE_FOOTPRINT="no" # PKGMK_IGNORE_NEW="no" # PKGMK_NO_STRIP="no" # PKGMK_DOWNLOAD_PROG="wget" # PKGMK_WGET_OPTS="" # PKGMK_CURL_OPTS="" # PKGMK_COMPRESSION_MODE="gz" # End of file
If you want native build change the above example to;
export CFLAGS="-O2 -march=native -mtune=native"
Check toolchain for more options on how packages are build.
Edit /etc/prt-get.conf;
### ### prt-get conf ### # note: the order matters: the package found first is used prtdir /usr/ports/core prtdir /usr/ports/opt prtdir /usr/ports/xorg # the following line enables the multilib compat-32 collection #prtdir /usr/ports/compat-32 # the following line enables the user maintained contrib collection prtdir /usr/ports/contrib prtdir /usr/ports/ports prtdir /usr/ports/mate prtdir /usr/ports/kde5 ### use mypackage form local directory # prtdir /home/packages/build:mypackage ### log options: writelog enabled # (enabled|disabled) logmode overwrite # (append|overwrite) rmlog_on_success yes # (no|yes) logfile /usr/ports/pkgbuild/%n.log # path, %p=path to port dir, %n=port name # %v=version, %r=release ### use alternate cache file (default: /var/lib/pkg/prt-get.cache # cachefile /mnt/nfs/cache ### print README information: readme verbose # (verbose|compact|disabled) ### prefer higher versions in sysup / diff preferhigher yes # (yes|no) ### use regexp search # useregex no # (yes|no) ### run pre- and post-installs scripts; yes is equivalent to the ### --install-scripts option runscripts yes # (no|yes) ### expert section ### ### alternative commands makecommand sudo -H -u pkgmk fakeroot pkgmk addcommand sudo pkgadd removecommand sudo pkgrm runscriptcommand sudo sh
Ccache avoids same code to be compiled by saving the output from compilers and identifying same input by using hashes and distcc distributes compiling process across machines.
Don't set native or generic on /etc/pkgmk.conf.
$ prt-get depinst ccache distcc
Configure pkgmk and define number of cores available, in this example get dynamically Edit /etc/pkgmk.conf and set ccaching directory and instructs to use distcc backend;
# ccache settings export PATH="/usr/lib/ccache/:$PATH" export CCACHE_DIR="/usr/ports/ccache" export CCACHE_PREFIX="distcc" export CCACHE_COMPILERCHECK="%compiler% -dumpversion; crux"
Set distcc hosts and respective number of cpu cores to send work, hosts names, exp; "worker" must be configured on /etc/hosts.
### compile using distcc without ccache ##export PATH="/usr/lib/distcc/:$PATH" ##export DISTCC_HOSTS="localhost/4,lzo,cpp xborg/4,lzo,cpp" ##export PUMP_BUILD=yes # distcc settings export JOBS=$(/usr/bin/distcc -j 2> /dev/null) export DISTCC_DIR="/usr/ports/distcc" export MAKEFLAGS="-j ${JOBS}" export SCONSFLAGS="$MAKEFLAGS" # local compile only #export JOBS=$(nproc) #export MAKEFLAGS="-j $JOBS"
Configure distcc daemon, edit /etc/rc.d/distccd;
#!/usr/bin/env bash # # /etc/rc.d/distccd: start/stop distcc daemon # . /etc/distcc.conf if [ -z "$DISTCC_ALLOW" ]; then
Create /etc/distcc.conf;
DISTCC_ALLOW="10.0.0.0/8" DISTCC_USER="pkgmk" DISTCC_LOG_LEVEL="info"Core OS Index
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