1 I n s t a l l i n g S - n a i l / S - m a i l x
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5 1.1 Configuration failed!
8 1.4 How can i enable debugging?
9 2.0 Notes on building the latest release
14 System specific notes can be found in the next section.
15 All (optional) features are documented (and adjustable) in make.rc.
16 Adjustments may also take place, and are usually done, from the command
17 line, overriding those made in make.rc (if any).
18 The set of builtin MIME types could be adjusted in ./mime.types.
19 Experts could find it valuable to adjust C code in ./mx-config.h.
21 Without any adjustments all non-experimental features will be enabled,
22 except some which provide redundant functionality (e.g., OPT_SPAM_SPAMC
23 is disabled because the generic OPT_SPAM_FILTER can do the same).
24 None of the features are "require"d by default, so that configuration
25 will not fail shall any of them not be available or usable.
26 The generated configuration is tracked: changes will be recognized
27 and cause automatic cleanups and rebuilds as necessary.
29 $ make -j2 tangerine # equals "$ make config build test install"
30 $ make citron # equals "$ make config build install"
31 $ make distclean # *Completely* cleanup working directory
33 With feature adjustments:
35 $ make OPT_POP3=no OPT_SMTP=require tangerine
36 $ make OPT_CROSS_BUILD=y VAL_PREFIX=/some/nasty/prefix citron
38 With utility program, build and feature adjustments:
40 $ make awk=/usr/bin/nawk VERBOSE=yes OBJDIR=/tmpfs/mx OPT_NET=no tangerine
42 If OPT_DOTLOCK has been enabled then the minimal privilege-separated
43 SETUID (to VAL_DOTLOCK_USER, default "root") helper program will be build
44 and installed, and therefore the installation process needs to have the
45 appropriate privileges. In this case it may be useful to separate the
46 configuration / building and the installation tasks and give the last
47 step higher privileges via super(1), sudo(1), su(1) or a similar
50 $ make VAL_PREFIX=/usr config && make -j4 &&
51 super make DESTDIR=./xy install
53 would create a "s-nail" binary and install a "s-nail" manual etc. under
54 the prefix "/usr" but rooted under "[./]xy", i.e., the binary would be
55 installed as "[./]xy/usr/bin/s-nail".
57 Out-of-tree compilation is supported; to use it, create the target
58 directory of desire, change into it and run the make-emerge.sh script
59 shipped with S-nail, then proceed as with normal in-tree building.
60 Generated configuration files, objects and test output will be located
61 in the directory .obj/ (or what $OBJDIR defines), in- or off-tree.
63 The following make(1) targets exist, the default being `build':
65 - tangerine Shorthand for "$ make config build test install": create
66 or check and update configuration, build, test, and install.
67 The variable $DESTDIR will be honoured (see make.rc),
68 but not be tracked in the configuration.
69 - citron Shorthand for "$ make config build install".
70 - all Shorthand for "$ make config build".
72 - config Only create or check and update the configuration.
73 - build Only build (using the existing configuration).
74 - install Only install using the built files of the existing
76 The variable $DESTDIR will be honoured (see make.rc),
77 but not be tracked in the configuration.
79 An uninstall script ${VAL_SID}${VAL_MAILX}-uninstall.sh
80 will be created but *not* be installed if $DESTDIR is set
81 non-empty -- within $DESTDIR, that is: it needs to be
82 copied manually from $OBJDIR into $DESTDIR as necessary.
84 - clean Remove anything which can be rebuild.
85 - distclean Remove anything which can be rebuild or reconfigured.
87 - test Run mx-test.sh in --check mode on the built binary.
88 Tests to be skipped can be passed via SKIPTEST="t1 t2".
89 - testnj Likewise, but add --no-jobs to avoid spawning multiple
92 Setting the make(1) variable $VERBOSE to an arbitrary value during
93 `config' time, as in "$ make VERBOSE=xy tangerine", will change the
94 output of the `all', `install' etc. targets to a more verbose one.
96 There are also some predefined configuration sets available.
97 It is possible to apply manual adjustments on top of those.
99 - CONFIG=NULL, CONFIG=NULLI
100 Anything that can be turned off is off. MIME cannot.
101 The latter adds and "require"s iconv(3) and adds the user interface
105 Possibly what people want who need nothing but a MIME-capable mailx(1)
106 and do not regret improved usability for the rare interactive use
107 occasions. Adds documentation strings, the built-in line editor (MLE)
108 with history support and key bindings, error tracking, basic colour
109 support and IDNA addresses, as well as generic spam filter support.
111 "Require"s iconv(3), regex(3) and the dotlock helper.
114 Sending messages directly to the mail provider via the SMTP protocol,
115 instead of requiring a local mail-transfer-agent (MTA) who does.
117 Adds SSL/TLS, SMTP, GSSAPI and .netrc file parsing on top of MINIMAL.
119 "Require"s iconv(3), SSL/TLS, SMTP (sockets) and the dotlock helper.
122 Like MINIMAL, but turns on all (other) options, also obsolete or
123 redundant ones, but none of them required.
125 If during configuration or building some libraries seem to be missing
126 that you know are installed on your system, or if other errors occur
127 due to missing files but which you know exist, please ensure that the
128 environment variable $C_INCLUDE_PATH includes the necessary "include/"
129 paths and the environment variable $LD_LIBRARY_PATH includes the
130 necessary "lib/"rary paths.
132 The build system will inspect these two environment variables and
133 automatically convert them to cc(1) (c99(1)) -I and -L options (since
134 these environment variables are, different to the command line options,
135 not part of the POSIX standard).
136 To set these environment variables, the following can be done in
137 a Bourne / Korn / POSIX compatible shell:
139 $ C_INCLUDE_PATH="${C_INCLUDE_PATH}:/usr/local/include"
140 $ LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:/usr/local/lib"
141 $ export C_INCLUDE_PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH
142 $ make tangerine CONFIG=MINIMAL
144 Other than the standard paths /usr/{bin,include,lib} and /usr/local/[.]
145 should possibly be placed first instead, presuming that they are meant
146 to override things which usually exist in standard locations.
147 If all else fails you can also forcefully pass in include directives and
148 library paths via prefilled $INCS and $LIBS variables:
150 $ make INCS=-I/mypath/include LIBS="-L/mypath/lib -lmylib" tangerine
152 1.1 Configuration failed!
153 -------------------------
155 Please see the section "Notes on building the latest release" below
156 first, maybe it has an item for the failing platform, or even gives an
157 answer on how to proceed nonetheless.
159 The configuration process creates a directory ./.obj (or $OBJDIR, if
160 set) to store some files of interest (it is also here where the build
161 and the tests take place):
163 - mk-config.log Any output generated during the configuration process.
164 - mk-config.h C program header representing the configuration.
165 - mk-config.env sh(1) environment representing the configuration.
167 Of special interest is mk-config.log since the error usually manifests
168 here in textual form. Maybe that makes it obvious what can be done
169 (header files could not be found because of missing entries in
170 $C_INCLUDE_PATH, libraries could not be linked because of incomplete
171 $LD_LIBRARY_PATH, etc.).
173 If things went wrong so completely that even "$ make distclean" is not
174 possible, simply removing .obj ($OBJDIR) will do: "$ rm -rf ./.obj".
175 In any case it would be appreciated if you could report the problem,
176 so that problems can be fixed!
181 Terrible! This should not happen if configuration succeeded!
182 Again, it would be appreciated if you could report the problem, so that
183 problems can be fixed!
188 Please see the section "Notes on building the latest release" below
189 first: sometimes it is known that certain tests fail on a specific
190 target platform, and there is no applicable fix on application level.
191 For example, it is not uncommon that Unicode tests fail because the
192 platform uses old or incomplete character information.
193 These tests can be excluded by passing SKIPTEST="t1 t2 ..".
195 It could also be a miscompilation, caused by excessive optimization
196 and/or a compiler bug. If OPT_AUTOCC had been used in conjunction with
197 a non-debug target (the defaults), an additional cc_maxopt=1 (or an
198 EXTRA_CFLAGS=-O1 etc.) on the command line and a successive
199 reconfiguration and -compilation could turn the green testing light on.
201 In order to inspect the error more thoroughly, the mx-test.sh script
202 can be used in --run-test mode to invoke the failing tests (testing
203 echoes the actual test names in brackets), for example
205 $ ./mx-test.sh --run-test ./s-nail localopts mbox
207 would run the tests "localopts" and "mbox". If not an absolute path
208 the binary (./s-nail) is expected relative to $OBJDIR. There also the
209 test output files, named like t.TESTNAME-XY, reside.
210 (If the build and test is done in a repository checkout, and if the
211 branch "test-out" exists, then in addition to the failing test output
212 the expected as well as -- optionally -- the file difference of these
213 two is generated automatically, too. And these outputs are also
214 generated for normal "$ make test" runs, then.)
216 It might make sense to send the output files of the failing tests to
217 the mailing-list. Because of ML message size restrictions, creating
218 a compressed tar(1) archive of the files would be appreciated:
220 $ rm -f .obj/t.*.old #.obj/t.*.diff # (In repository checkout only)
221 $ tar -cf - .obj/t.* | (xz/gzip/zstd -T0 -19) > tlogs.tar.(xz/gz/zst)
225 1.4 How can i enable debugging?
226 -------------------------------
228 Enable OPT_DEBUG=yes during compilation
230 $ make CONFIG=MAXIMAL OPT_DEBUG=yes
232 to gain compiler debug flags, memory bound canaries and Not-Yet-Dead
233 function graph listings in case of crashes etc.
234 For sanitizers plus special options exist, please read make.rc for more.
236 In case of errors using the -d (*debug*) and -v (*verbose*[=VALUE])
237 options (variables) is always good idea:
241 $ s-nail -Sdebug -Sverbose=3
243 Should you really discover any problems with S-nail it would be very
244 useful for development if you would contact the mailing-list!
247 2.0 Notes on building the latest release
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251 * Running tests on a NFS filesystem may cause false negatives.
252 (Seen on the SunOS 5.11 OpenCSW machines, in [pipe_handlers]
253 failure due to hard link count mismatch since NFS also links the
254 file to some other name and that lingers too long, reproducibly).
256 * Various warnings for diverse compiler versions etc. This is a race
257 which cannot be won, so i make the software compile and test under
258 each compiler version i get my fingers at, and of course i fix bugs
260 The warnings on unused returns from some I/O functions will vanish
261 after the large v15 I/O and MIME rewrite.
263 - All 32-bit systems:
264 * There _may_ be warnings about format strings, like, e.g.,
265 auxlily.c:1610:10: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long
266 unsigned int', but argument 3 has type 'size_t'
267 The codebase is ISO C89 which has no %z printf(3) format.
268 However we try hard to detect the real type size and define the
269 "PRI[du]Z" macros which end up with the correct size, which is
270 also compile-time asserted (via "MCTA(sizeof(size_t) == XZ)").
272 By forcing ISO C99 mode these warnings vanish, for example gcc(1):
273 with OPT_AUTOCC pass "EXTRA_CFLAGS=-std=c99", otherwise ensure that
274 -std=c99 is defined in $CFLAGS.
276 - BSD make, AND FreeBSD-derived sh(1):
277 * bmake(1) cannot drive "make test" with sh(1)ells that use monitor
278 mode "set -m". Please pass JOBMON=n ("make test JOBMON=n").
282 . CRUX Linux <https://www.crux.nu/> (x86-64: 3.6 (3.[56]).
286 . AlpineLinux <https://www.alpinelinux.org> (x86-64: edge).
288 . ArchLinux <https://www.archlinux.org/> (current).
290 . FreeBSD <https://www.freebsd.org/> (x86: 11.2,12.1; amd64: 12.2).
291 - v11. series test errors: see DragonFly.
292 - BSD make -j / sh(1) -m issue, as above.
294 . OpenBSD <https://www.openbsd.org/> (x86: latest (6.[4-8])).
296 Pre-release, and other landmarks:
298 . DragonFly BSD <https://www.dragonflybsd.org/> (5.{6.1,8.0}).
299 - The tests [iconv_mbyte_base64]-{4,8} fail because the C function
300 iswprint(3) falsely claims that U+FF08 and U+FF09 (FULLWIDTH
301 LEFT and RIGHT PARENTHESIS, respectively) are not printable,
302 causing replacements. This is a known bug, see
303 <https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=225692>
304 - BSD make -j / sh(1) -m issue, as above.
306 . NetBSD <https://www.netbsd.org/> (amd64: 9.0).
307 - BSD make -j issue, as above.
309 . OSUKISS Linux <https://osukiss.safe.ca/> (boing-boom-tschak)
310 @ Thanks to Jean-Marc Pigeon for generously providing access to
311 a VZGOT on the most "beefy" machine i have ever worked on! ^_^
313 . Solaris <http://opencsw.org/>
314 @ First of all: thanks to OpenCSW.org for offering SSH access to
315 their Solaris build cluster!
316 (Sparc and x86 machines with SunOS 5.9, 5.10 and 5.11.)
318 * We yet favoured Sun's compiler, but now use the default algorithm
319 which goes for $CC/$CFLAGS if set, then searches open-source
320 compilers, only if that fails we go for traditional SUN.
322 * The original Sun roff (aka AT&T ditroff) is not capable to display
323 the manual. We offer preformatted manual pages, please see the
324 release announcement for details.
326 * Some notes collected on earlier trials:
327 + We may forcefully disable stack protectors on SunOS/gcc because
328 of link errors seen in earlier tests.
329 + If you get the compiler / system header installation error
330 Undefined first referenced
332 __builtin_stdarg_start auxlily.o
333 you have to overwrite the symbol with __builtin_va_start,
334 EXTRA_CFLAGS='-D__builtin_stdarg_start=__builtin_va_start'
336 - You may see failures in Unicode-related tests due to outdated or
337 false Unicode tables on elder releases (as in NetBSD).
339 . SunOS schillix 5.11 schillix-on i86pc i386 i86pc
340 - reply-21 fails with iconv(3) error "Cannot convert from utf-8 to
341 646", which is an iconv(3) error (should just do it).
343 . Void Linux <https://www.voidlinux.org/> (x86)
344 - Still not have setup all my environment after having lost all,
345 so not tested recently.